Sassnitz ferry port in Germany connects you with Trelleborg in Sweden with a choice of up to 14 ferry crossings per week. The duration of the Sassnitz to Trelleborg crossing is from 4 hours and the crossing is operated by Stena Line.
Sassnitz is a town on the Jasmund peninsula, Rügen Island, in the Federal State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. "To visit Ruegen means to visit Sassnitz", the writer Fontane told his Effie Briest. In fact, Sassnitz was the first seaside resort on Ruegen. The city has a 1,444 km. long harbour wall, the longest in Europe. It gives a certain air of permanency to the harbour, where passenger ships, sports boats and a small fishing fleet all dock. The city borders on the Jasmund National Park and its picturesque chalk coastline, the Koenigsstuhl. In addition to regular ferry traffic the volume of general and bulk cargo has increased continually over the past years. This is atrributable mainly to the favourable nautical conditions at the port, such as deep waters, no river journeys, no pilot or tug fees. Enhancing this the port has acquired the most modern transhipment equipment guaranteeing utmost effectiveness.