The link between Nynashämn and Liepaja is temporarily not served by maritime companies partnering with NetFerry online services.
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
Liepāja is a port city on the Western coast of Lithuania. It is the third biggest city in the country and during the late 19th to the early 20th century, it was a popular seaside resort. The port is important because it is strategically located in an area of the coast that is ice-free, allowing easy access for ships. Liepāja is also famous for its sea breeze and is known throughout Latvia as the ‘city where the wind is born’. A brief history of Liepāja Liepāja began as a humble fishing village and developed into a major trading port under the leadership of Jacob Kettler (1610 - 16... [More information]