Ferry from Sweden to Latvia
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Ferries from Sweden to Latvia sail approximately 7 times per week. Stena Line provides the ferries from Sweden to Latvia.

How long is the ferry from Sweden to Latvia?

Ferries from Sweden to Latvia take approximately 8 hours on the Nynashamn Ventspils ferry.

Is there a car ferry from Sweden to Latvia?

Yes, you can travel on a car ferry from Sweden to Latvia with Stena Line.

How far is Latvia from Sweden?

The distance between Sweden and Latvia is 266.7 miles (429.2km) and 231.8 nautical miles.

How much does a ferry cost from Sweden to Latvia?

Sweden to Latvia ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.

Sweden to Latvia Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.

How to book ferry tickets from Sweden to Latvia

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How much are ferries from Sweden to Latvia?

From   To Average price
Nynashamn, Sweden
Ventspils, Latvia
£167.50Average price

Prices subject to change, pricing representative of searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees.

Ferries from Sweden to Latvia

About Sweden

Sweden is the largest Nordic country in northern Europe, bordered by Norway to the west and Finland to the east. A country famed for its stunning landscape, Sweden also has a fast-paced capital in Stockholm, spread across 14 islands connected by 57 bridges, which brings with it a world-leading fashion scene and an immersive historic district. Further north, you’ll find untouched wilderness blanketed by snow, with dramatic mountains in the skyline, dense forest and countless reindeer in front of you and the mesmerising Northern Lights shining above. There are also plenty of beautiful islands and archipelagos dotted in the Baltic Sea. Sweden is an excellent departure point for a large number of destinations in Scandinavia and northern mainland Europe. With numerous ferry ports on the country’s long coast, operated by leading ferry companies, travelling by ferry is the most convenient way to explore Sweden’s islands and neighbouring countries.

About Latvia

Latvia is a Baltic Nation in northern Europe, sandwiched between Estonia to the north and Lithuania to the south. With its turbulent Soviet rule now in the distant past, Latvia has thrived as one of Europe’s up and coming tourist destinations. Seemingly endless nature makes up the majority of the landscape, with unspoilt forests and sparkling lakes offering mouth-watering backdrops to any hike or bike ride. Latvia’s capital and primary cultural attraction, Riga is a cosmopolitan, cobblestoned city with a UNESCO World Heritage Site decorated old town. Straddling the Daugava River, it offers a mix of historical splendour and contemporary entertainment, boasting some excellent nightclubs alongside some wonderful, wooden architecture. For a relatively small country, Latvia has a few ports along its five hundred kilometre coastline, so it’s easy to reach by ferry. Across the Baltic Sea, there are numerous routes from countries in northern Europe and Scandinavia.

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