The capital of the Danish kingdom is a very popular city with tourists. Thousands of travelers come every day to look at Andersen's little mermaid sitting on a stone in the sea by the Copenhagen embankment. If you prefer to travel by private car and your plans are not limited to Denmark alone, take the ferry from Copenhagen. Convenience and comfort are guaranteed by the best shipping company in the country - DFDS.
Danish ferrymen
Translated from Danish, the abbreviation of the name of the carrier DFDS stands for "United Shipping Companies Company". It has existed in Copenhagen since 1866 and over its long history has gained considerable experience in freight and passenger transportation by sea.
In addition to ferries, DFDS has in its fleet liners that cruise to cities in Russia and Lithuania, Germany and Sweden, England, France and the United States.
Modern and comfortable
Ferry crossings are conquering the world and more and more travelers choose this type of public transport for their own trips:
- Convenient ferry departure times allow you to relax on the road and save on hotel costs.
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A car traveling with the owner is available immediately upon arrival at the destination port. This is especially attractive for tourists who prefer to rest in their familiar and comfortable conditions.
- Modern ferry boats provide special facilities for people with disabilities.
- Duty Free shops on board allow you to purchase the goods you need at competitive prices, and lovers of smaller brothers have the opportunity to go on a trip with their pets without any special restrictions.
Where can you get by ferry from Copenhagen?
The daily schedule of the Danish capital port includes a flight to Oslo. The Crown Seaways departs from Danish quays at 4.30 pm to arrive at the Norwegian capital at 9.45 am the next day. Travel time is 17 hours, and the ticket price starts from 7200 rubles for the most budgetary option.
To travel by ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo, you can choose a superior cabin and turn your trip into a small and exciting sea cruise.
In the capital of Norway, passengers have the opportunity to transfer to ferry boats departing for German Kiel - the city where one of the oldest universities in Europe was founded in 1665, and in the last days of June, Kiel Week is held annually. This is a sailing regatta with up to 2000 ships and three million tourists.
Details about the conditions for booking and purchasing tickets, their cost, conditions of carriage and other important information for passengers are provided by the official website of the DFDS company - www.dfds.com.
All prices in the material are approximate and given as of July 2016.