Is there a ferry to Sweden from Lithuania?
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From any Baltic country to Sweden it is easy to get on the ferry. But only from Lithuania the ferry goes not to Stockholm, but to the city of Karlshamn, which is located in the southern part of the country. Vessels Lisco Optima and Liverpool Seaways, owned by DFDS Seaways (formerly DFDS Lisco) are sent all days of the week at 20.00 from the international seaport of Klaipeda. After 14 hours they arrive to the ferry terminal of Karlshamn.
The price of the ferry ride depends on when the tickets are bought (season, date), how many seats are left, the seat or seat in the cabin is chosen by the tourist, etc. In summer, the sitting trip will cost the adult passenger at 66 EUR, in the winter - at 52, and the place in the cabin with the window will cost 104-88 EUR, respectively. Please note that gay sex passengers must settle in different rooms or redeem the entire cabin for a joint trip.
October 11, 2011
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