How much does the ferry between Rostock and Gedser cost?









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I am planning to visit Copenhagen for a couple of days. I will be travelling, by car, from Berlin, with 2 other friends. The quickest route is shown by taking the Rostock - Gedser ferry. I googled the cost of ferry and Scandlines says it costs 100€ for the crossing.



Is the ferry really that expensive?










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    I am planning to visit Copenhagen for a couple of days. I will be travelling, by car, from Berlin, with 2 other friends. The quickest route is shown by taking the Rostock - Gedser ferry. I googled the cost of ferry and Scandlines says it costs 100€ for the crossing.



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      I am planning to visit Copenhagen for a couple of days. I will be travelling, by car, from Berlin, with 2 other friends. The quickest route is shown by taking the Rostock - Gedser ferry. I googled the cost of ferry and Scandlines says it costs 100€ for the crossing.



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      I am planning to visit Copenhagen for a couple of days. I will be travelling, by car, from Berlin, with 2 other friends. The quickest route is shown by taking the Rostock - Gedser ferry. I googled the cost of ferry and Scandlines says it costs 100€ for the crossing.



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          €100 sounds reasonable for a vehicle and 3 passengers. It is a 1 hour 45 minute crossing.



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          Let me say that I am not an experienced traveller on this route, however as far as I can tell you can get significant discounts to around €33 if you book early and join the SMILE customer loyalty program for free.



          Additionally there is a route through Puttgarden -> Rodbyhavn which takes 17 minutes longer, however is around 30 euros cheaper if you book late. Same price if you book early though.






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            You could try the Puttgarden-Rödby-Route. The Autobahn from Berlin to there is for the most part quite good. The ferry goes hourly and, as the trip is not so far, it is cheaper.



            Also you´ll drive trough Fehmarn, which is quite a nice island in the Baltic sea of it´s own.



            Edit: You can get a quote for your trip here (both routes):
            https://www.scandlines.de/tickets-und-tarife/tickets-und-preise/rostock-gedser.aspx



            Prices are for one vehicle <6meter length and up to 9 passengers.






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              €100 sounds reasonable for a vehicle and 3 passengers. It is a 1 hour 45 minute crossing.



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              €100 sounds reasonable for a vehicle and 3 passengers. It is a 1 hour 45 minute crossing.



              Did you get your price from Scandlines ?






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              €100 sounds reasonable for a vehicle and 3 passengers. It is a 1 hour 45 minute crossing.



              Did you get your price from Scandlines ?






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              €100 sounds reasonable for a vehicle and 3 passengers. It is a 1 hour 45 minute crossing.



              Did you get your price from Scandlines ?







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              I looked up the prices again. Thank you for the information.
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              I looked up the prices again. Thank you for the information.
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              Let me say that I am not an experienced traveller on this route, however as far as I can tell you can get significant discounts to around €33 if you book early and join the SMILE customer loyalty program for free.



              Additionally there is a route through Puttgarden -> Rodbyhavn which takes 17 minutes longer, however is around 30 euros cheaper if you book late. Same price if you book early though.






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                Let me say that I am not an experienced traveller on this route, however as far as I can tell you can get significant discounts to around €33 if you book early and join the SMILE customer loyalty program for free.



                Additionally there is a route through Puttgarden -> Rodbyhavn which takes 17 minutes longer, however is around 30 euros cheaper if you book late. Same price if you book early though.






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                  Let me say that I am not an experienced traveller on this route, however as far as I can tell you can get significant discounts to around €33 if you book early and join the SMILE customer loyalty program for free.



                  Additionally there is a route through Puttgarden -> Rodbyhavn which takes 17 minutes longer, however is around 30 euros cheaper if you book late. Same price if you book early though.






                  share|improve this answer












                  Let me say that I am not an experienced traveller on this route, however as far as I can tell you can get significant discounts to around €33 if you book early and join the SMILE customer loyalty program for free.



                  Additionally there is a route through Puttgarden -> Rodbyhavn which takes 17 minutes longer, however is around 30 euros cheaper if you book late. Same price if you book early though.







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                      You could try the Puttgarden-Rödby-Route. The Autobahn from Berlin to there is for the most part quite good. The ferry goes hourly and, as the trip is not so far, it is cheaper.



                      Also you´ll drive trough Fehmarn, which is quite a nice island in the Baltic sea of it´s own.



                      Edit: You can get a quote for your trip here (both routes):
                      https://www.scandlines.de/tickets-und-tarife/tickets-und-preise/rostock-gedser.aspx



                      Prices are for one vehicle <6meter length and up to 9 passengers.






                      share|improve this answer


























                        up vote
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                        You could try the Puttgarden-Rödby-Route. The Autobahn from Berlin to there is for the most part quite good. The ferry goes hourly and, as the trip is not so far, it is cheaper.



                        Also you´ll drive trough Fehmarn, which is quite a nice island in the Baltic sea of it´s own.



                        Edit: You can get a quote for your trip here (both routes):
                        https://www.scandlines.de/tickets-und-tarife/tickets-und-preise/rostock-gedser.aspx



                        Prices are for one vehicle <6meter length and up to 9 passengers.






                        share|improve this answer
























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                          You could try the Puttgarden-Rödby-Route. The Autobahn from Berlin to there is for the most part quite good. The ferry goes hourly and, as the trip is not so far, it is cheaper.



                          Also you´ll drive trough Fehmarn, which is quite a nice island in the Baltic sea of it´s own.



                          Edit: You can get a quote for your trip here (both routes):
                          https://www.scandlines.de/tickets-und-tarife/tickets-und-preise/rostock-gedser.aspx



                          Prices are for one vehicle <6meter length and up to 9 passengers.






                          share|improve this answer














                          You could try the Puttgarden-Rödby-Route. The Autobahn from Berlin to there is for the most part quite good. The ferry goes hourly and, as the trip is not so far, it is cheaper.



                          Also you´ll drive trough Fehmarn, which is quite a nice island in the Baltic sea of it´s own.



                          Edit: You can get a quote for your trip here (both routes):
                          https://www.scandlines.de/tickets-und-tarife/tickets-und-preise/rostock-gedser.aspx



                          Prices are for one vehicle <6meter length and up to 9 passengers.







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