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Scandlines
( 042-18 63 00; www.scandlines.se )
A 24-hour service. Pedestrian/car and up to nine passengers Skr36/465. Pedestrians can
bring bicycles along at no extra charge.
FERRY
VARBERG-GRENÅ
Stena Line
( 031-704 00 00; www.stenaline.se )
Four-hour crossing. Three or four daily. Pedestrian/car and five passengers/bicycle
Skr180/1096/238.
FERRY
YSTAD-RØNNE
BornholmsTrafikken
( 0411-55 87 00; www.bornholmstrafikken.dk )
Conventional and fast services (1½ hours, 80 minutes, two to nine times daily). Pedestri-
an/car with five passengers from Skr242/1420.
FERRY
Eastern Europe
To/from Estonia, Tallink (
08-666 6001; www.tallink.ee ) runs the routes Stockholm-Tallinn
and Kapellskär-Paldiski.
Scandlines operates ferries between Nynäshamn and Ventspils (Latvia) around five
times per week.
To/from Poland, Polferries ( 040-121700; www.polferries.se ) and Unity Line (
0411-556900; www.unityline.pl ) have daily Ystad-Swinoujscie crossings. Polferries also runs
Nynäshamn-Gdańsk. Stena Line (
031-704 00 00; www.stenaline.se ) sails Karlsk-
rona-Gdynia.
Finland
Helsinki is called Helsingfors in Swedish, and Turku is Åbo.
Stockholm-Helsinki and Stockholm-Turku ferries run daily throughout the year via the
Åland islands. These ferries have minimum-age limits; check before you travel.
STOCKHOLM-ÅLAND ISLANDS (MARIEHAMN)
Viking Line ships also goes to Åland from Stockholm and Kapellskär two or three times
daily.
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