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Alslinjen

Alslinjen is a Danish ferry service run by Molslinjen, connecting Fynshav on the island of Als with Bøjden on Funen.

Alslinjen ferry routes

Every route operated by Alslinjen at a glance, with current crossing times, timetables and ticket prices.

Alslinjen (formerly AlsFærgen) is a Danish ferry service that opened in 1967 under DSB and has been run by Molslinjen since 2018. It connects the island of Als with Funen via the Fynshav-Bøjden route.

The Alslinjen ferry crosses the Little Belt between Fynshav on the island of Als and Bøjden on Funen in just 50 minutes. With 7-8 departures a day, the service offers regular connections, departing Fynshav on even hours and Bøjden on odd hours. In high season the M/F Frigg Sydfyen operates as an additional ferry, allowing hourly departures.

The fleet consists of two ferries: the M/F Fynshav, with room for 400 passengers and 90 vehicles, and the M/F Frigg Sydfyen. A new, fully electric ferry, the E/F Nerthus, is currently under construction in Turkey and will be 116.8 metres long, with capacity for 600 passengers and 188 vehicles.

The route has a chequered history: in 1995 it passed from DSB to DSB Rederi, in 1997 to Scandlines, and in 2008 the Clipper Group took over. After two years as AlsTrafikken, the route was renamed AlsFærgen in 2010, until Molslinjen acquired it in 2018 and renamed it Alslinjen. Onboard, there is a commuter lounge, free Wi-Fi, an elegant stern lounge, a large sun deck and a bistro.

Route map

Every route operated by Alslinjen at a glance