Ferries to Denmark
You can book ferries to Denmark with the operators Color Line, Bornholmstrafikken, Stena Line, Smyril Lines, Scandlines and DFDS Seaways, as well as domestic routes within Denmark with Alstrafikken, Langelandstrafikken and Samsotrafikken.
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The numerous service operators include:
Smyril Lines which sails to the port of Hanstholm from Torshavn, Seysdisfjordur and Bergen.
Denmark is a beautiful country of lush, green countryside and rolling hills is situated to the north of of its only neighbour, Germany.
But it borders both the Baltic and the North Sea making its ferry transportation key to its commercial success.
If you take the ferry to Denmark from the UK you will arrive into Esbjerg in western Jutland. From there you can explore the beautiful varied countryside of the Danish peninsula with the flat farming areas in the west to the green rolling hills in the east.
Getting around
There are frequent ferry sailings from Kalundborg to Århus, Ebeltoft to Sjællands Odde and Ronne to Copenhagen, as well as many other domestic routes. The main cities on all islands are connected to the rail network, operated by the Danish State Railways. Express trains called Lyntogs provide long-distance, non-stop travel.
Intercity IC3 trains are faster and more direct. By car, the road system in Denmark makes frequent use of ferries to cross between fjords and islands.
Sightseeing
Denmark has a fresh climate and plenty for the visitor to see and do, including the popular Hans Christian Andersen museum in his birthplace Odense and the vibrant culture and history of the country’s capital, Copenhagen.
