Ferries from Nynashämn to Latvia

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Are you looking for information on how to get to Latvia? Book your ferry from Nynashämn to Latvia using our Latvia ferry booking system. Our pages provide you with all the information on your trip to Latvia from Nynashämn including prices, schedules and travel times.

The links between Nynashämn and Latvia are served by our partner Stena with a schedule of 19 weekly connections with morning and evening departures and maximum duration of 10 hours. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. Various services and accommodation are available to provide you with comfort on board. You can enjoy a meal at the self service restaurant or in your cabin.

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Map of the possible routes between Nynashämn and Latvia

Port of Nynashämn

The Port of Nynäshamn is a modern passenger and RoRo port. It is located 60 kilometres south of Stockholm. It is strategically located for services to and from central and southern Baltic Sea ports.  Getting to and from the terminal By car from Stockholm, take the expressway 73 for 60 kilometres to Nynäshamn.  Then Telia Road / Nynäsvägen leads directly to the ferry terminal. If you are driving from the west or south Sweden, take the 225 motorway between Södertälje (E4) and Nynashamn for about 50 kilometres.  Go through Nynashamn to Nynäsvä... [More information]

Address: Skyttens Hälls väg 1, 149 30 Nynäshamn, Sweden

Directions: Google Map @ Nynashämn, port

Guide of Latvia

Latvia overlooks the Baltic Sea, it is an Eastern European country that is rich in historical and cultural heritage, just waiting to be discovered. Its capital, Riga, is very lively and culturally interesting. Some call Latvia the "Baltic Switzerland" because it's a special land, with lots of lakes and rivers. There are also wonderful meadows, swamps and forests to see. The coast is characterised by stretches of sand dunes, and fishing villages. A brief history of Latvia The first populations that inhabited Latvia were of Ugric-Finnish stock and the Livonians together with the Indo-European po... [More information]

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