Stockholm – Visby
Ferries to Gotland
Stockholm – Visby
Ferries to Gotland
The Stockholm to Visby ferry route is provided by 1 operators and is available for booking all year round. The ferry crossing from Stockholm to Visby takes approximately 16 hours 30 minutes on ferries servicing this route. The ferry duration for the Stockholm to Visby ferry can range between 16 hours 30 minutes and 42 hours depending on the operator that you decide to travel with.
There are around 2 weekly sailings from Stockholm to Visby.
Viking Line provide 1 sailing daily, 2 sailings weekly. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.
The first ferry leaves Stockholm Port at approximately 15:30 and the last ferry leaves at approximately 17:00. Ferry schedules can vary by operator and season.
The fastest ferry from Stockholm to Visby is with Viking Line in 16 hours 30 minutes.
The fastest ferries from Stockholm to Visby usually cost around $257.67.
There are overnight ferries from Stockholm to Visby. The first overnight ferry leaves Stockholm at 17:00 and arrives in Visby at 09:30.
There are cabins available on ferries from Stockholm to Visby with Viking Line.
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on ferries from Stockholm to Visby.
Yes, you can bring your car on the Stockholm to Visby ferry with Viking Line.
Yes, you can travel as a foot passenger on the Stockholm Visby ferry with Viking Line.
Passengers travelling with Viking Line can bring up to 50kg of luggage per person free of charge. There are designated areas onboard where foot passengers can store their larger suitcases.
The price of a ferry from Stockholm to Visby can vary between $163.53 and $364.89 depending on the operator, season and whether you are travelling with a vehicle. The average price of a foot passenger is $257.67, with prices ranging from $115 and $371. All ferry prices can change from season to season. Please be aware that prices do not include booking fees. 1 August 2025
Find cheap ferry tickets using our deal finder. It is highly recommended that you book in advance to ensure yourself the best possible prices and availability on the Visby ferry.
First class is available on ferries from Stockholm to Visby with Viking Line.
The best way to travel from Stockholm to Visby is by ferry. With 1 sailings per day, you are bound to find a suitable ferry crossing to suit your needs. However, there are alternative routes to explore if you require additional flexibility.
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Stockholm - Visby Ferry Route Summary | ||
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Departure Country | Sweden | |
Destination Country | Gotland | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Viking Line | |
Average Price | $258 | |
Average Daily Sailings | 1 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 2 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 16 h 30 m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 16 h 30 m | |
First Ferry | 15:30 | |
Last Ferry | 17:00 | |
Distance | 98 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 August 2025.
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and is spread across 14 islands in the south east of Sweden and lies at the mouth of Lake Malaren, by the Stockholm Archipelago and the Baltic Sea. There are many cultural institutions based in Stockholm and the region in general is home to three of Sweden's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These are the Drottningholm Palace, Skogskyrkogården (The Woodland Cemetery) and Birka. Stockholm was also named European Capital of Culture in 1998. With over 100 museums, Stockholm has one of the highest number of museums of any other world city. The Nationalmuseum is perhaps the most famous and contains the country's largest collection of art. It has some 16,000 paintings and 30,000 objects of art handicraft. The oldest items in the collection date back to the 16th century and has been expanded with works by artists such as Rembrandt and Antoine Watteau.
Stockholm's port is a major gateway to Sweden and is therefore an important port for both freight and passengers travelling to and from Finland, Russia and the Baltic States. The port is close to the city centre where all of the usual facilities you would expect to find in a major city are located.