Ferries to Poland
Poland has numerous ferry connections across the Baltic Sea to Sweden.

The directory lists three ferry ports and five ferry routes for Poland. Most services run via Swinoujscie, Gdynia and Gdansk. From here, ferries sail to Sweden. The operators here are POLSCA Baltic Ferries, Stena Line, Finnlines and two other operators.
Route map Poland
- Stena Line
- Finnlines
- POLSCA Baltic Ferries
- TT-Line
Ferry ports in Poland

Ferries to Gdansk
Gdansk lies on Poland's Baltic coast and, as the country's main seaport, is one of the largest harbours on the Baltic. Ferries run from here to Nynäshamn in Sweden, not far from Stockholm.

Ferries to Gdynia
Gdynia lies on the Polish Baltic coast in the Bay of Gdańsk and, together with its neighbouring cities of Gdańsk and Sopot, forms the so-called Tricity. Stena Line ferries run from the port to Karlskrona in Sweden, about twice a day.
Ferries to Swinoujscie
The ferry port of Swinoujscie (German: Swinemünde) lies in north-western Poland right on the German border and is regarded as the largest and most modern ferry port in the country, with regular services to Sweden and Denmark. Ferries run from here to Ystad, Trelleborg and Malmo among other places.