The ferry route between Klaipeda and Sassnitz is temporarily not covered by any operator connected to NetFerry online ticketing system.
Klaipėda is Latvia's biggest and busiest port as well as its northernmost ice-free port on the eastern Baltic coast. There are international ferry connections from the Central Port to Scandinavia and Germany. The Central Port is located about half an hour’s walk from the old town. The ferry terminal has taxi ranks, internet, souvenir shops, bars and restaurants. An additional terminal was added in 2014 to attract more cruise ships and develop the tourism industry. There are also local ferries travelling to Smiltynė on the other side of the water, departing from the Old ferry Termin... [More information]
Address: Baltijos pr. 40, Klaipėda
Directions: Google Map @ Klaipeda, port
Sassnitz is a seaside town in northern Germany; it lies just of the Baltic coast on an island called Rügen. Sassnitz has around 10,000 inhabitants, situated on Jasmund peninsula; it acts as the gateway to Jasmund National Park, an area characterized by unique white cliff formations. A brief history of Sassnitz Fishing has always been important to Sassnitz, and then the tourist industry began to arrive in the early 1800s, people who come to relax on the shores of the Baltic Sea during the summer. In 1871, the road to Sassnitz was upgraded, and in 1891 the town was connected to the railway ... [More information]