Ferries from
Sweden to Lithuania
Ferries from
Sweden to Lithuania
Ferries from Sweden to Lithuania are available with 2 operators. There are 2 ferry routes. Ferries from Karlshamn to Klaipeda and Trelleborg to Klaipeda are popular ferry trips from Sweden to Lithuania. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Sweden to Lithuania sail approximately 14 times per week and are provided by DFDS Lisco & TT-Line.
Sweden to Lithuania ferry time ranges between 11 hours and 22 hours 17 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship.
The fastest ferry from Sweden to Lithuania is in 11 hours on the Karlshamn to Klaipeda ferry with DFDS Lisco.
Yes, you can travel on a car ferry from Sweden to Lithuania with DFDS Lisco & TT-Line.
The distance between Sweden and Lithuania is 439 miles (706km) and 381 nautical miles.
Sweden to Lithuania ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Karlshamn to Klaipeda ferry ferry sails approximately 12 times weekly with a crossing time of 13 hours 30 minutes.
Trelleborg to Klaipeda ferry ferries sail about 2 times weekly with a sailing time of 21 hours 54 minutes.
For the best ferry offers, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.
Book and compare Sweden Lithuania ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.
From | To | Average price | |
---|---|---|---|
From KarlshamnSweden |
To KlaipedaLithuania |
Average price£302.44 | |
From TrelleborgSweden |
To KlaipedaLithuania |
Average price£244.61 |
More routes than anyone else.
Compare fares, times & routes in one place.
Change plans easily with flexi tickets.
Book e-tickets & manage trips in-app.
Live ship tracking & real-time updates.
Top-rated customer support when you need it.
Sweden is the largest Nordic country in northern Europe, bordered by Norway to the west and Finland to the east. A country famed for its stunning landscape, Sweden also has a fast-paced capital in Stockholm, spread across 14 islands connected by 57 bridges, which brings with it a world-leading fashion scene and an immersive historic district. Further north, you’ll find untouched wilderness blanketed by snow, with dramatic mountains in the skyline, dense forest and countless reindeer in front of you and the mesmerising Northern Lights shining above. There are also plenty of beautiful islands and archipelagos dotted in the Baltic Sea. Sweden is an excellent departure point for a large number of destinations in Scandinavia and northern mainland Europe. With numerous ferry ports on the country’s long coast, operated by leading ferry companies, travelling by ferry is the most convenient way to explore Sweden’s islands and neighbouring countries.
Lithuania is the southernmost of the Baltic States in Northern Europe, with a short coastline on the Baltic Sea. Gaining independence from Russia after the First World War, Lithuania has since flourished, with an increasing number of tourists unearthing its natural splendour and marvellous cities. Lithuanian landscapes consist primarily of undulating hills, lush forests, glistening lakes and meandering rivers. The coastline, albeit small, is beautiful, and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Curonian Spit, a thin stretch of silver sand, tops the list of Baltic beaches. The capital is Vilnius, an eastern city characterised by beautiful baroque buildings, cobbled alleyways, endless church steeples and one of the largest Old Towns in Europe. Also, standing elegantly between the Neris and Vilnia rivers, it’s an artist’s dream. Ferries from a couple of European countries sail across the Baltic Sea to the Lithuanian city of Klaipeda. Regular long-haul crossings are available, so be sure to book some comfortable accommodation.