Ronne - Sassnitz
Ferry to Germany
Ronne - Sassnitz
Ferry to Germany
The ferry from Ronne to Sassnitz usually takes around 3 hours 20 minutes. There are currently 4 weekly sailings on this ferry route. Prices start from as little as £97.80. Use our Deal Finder to compare prices and availability and book your ferry to Sassnitz today.
You can get a ferry from Ronne to Sassnitz. There are around 1 daily and 4 weekly sailings on this ferry route. Just use our Deal Finder to compare prices and availability and book your ferry to Sassnitz today.
Ronne to Sassnitz first ferry: departs Ronne at 08:00.
Ronne to Sassnitz last ferry: departs Ronne at around 10:00.
Bear in mind that Ronne Sassnitz ferry times can vary by season. We recommend checking the latest Ronne to Sassnitz ferry timetable before you book.
The duration of the Ronne to Sassnitz ferry depends whether you’re travelling on a Ronne Sassnitz fast ferry or conventional ferry. The Ronne to Sassnitz ferry duration is usually around 3 hours 20 minutes on average.
Average Ronne Sassnitz ferry time: 3 hours 20 minutes
Due to the crossing time, ferries between Ronne and Sassnitz are currently not suitable for a day trip.
Ronne to Sassnitz distance: approximately 86.6 miles (139.4km) or 75 nautical miles.
Ronne to Sassnitz ferry prices can vary depending on the ferry company you're travelling with and the season you're travelling in. The price of the ferry from Ronne to Sassnitz varies between £97.80 to £660.90.
Average Ronne to Sassnitz ferry cost: £394.73
Yes, students can get a 5% discount on Ronne Sassnitz ferry tickets all year round. Check out our special offers page for more discounts and to get the cheapest Ronne to Sassnitz ferry booking.
We recommend booking in advance to find the cheapest ferry from Ronne to Sassnitz. Sassnitz to Sassnitz ferry prices vary depending on the season you’re travelling in.
Most Sassnitz to Ronne ferry prices are higher in the peak summer months between June to September. Ferries during these months can sell out so if you’re travelling from Ronne to Sassnitz by boat in summer it’s always best to make your Ronne to Sassnitz ferry booking in advance.
Check out our special offers page for all the latest ferry discounts and to find the cheapest ferry from Ronne to Sassnitz.
Yes, you can get the ferry from Ronne to Sassnitz with a car.
Yes, you can travel as a foot passenger on the Ronne to Sassnitz ferry.
Unfortunately pets are not allowed on the ferry from Ronne to Sassnitz.
Unfortunately there are no cabins on the ferry from Ronne to Sassnitz.
It all depends on the size of the ship but disembarking the ferry can take around 15-45 minutes.
If you're taking luggage on board the Ronne to Sassnitz ferry, then there are certain restrictions that may apply. The amount of luggage you can take on the Ronne to Sassnitz ferry depends on the ferry company you are travelling with.
It all depends on the ferry company you are travelling with. In general, we recommend arriving at Ronne port at least 1 hour before departure. However, if you are travelling with a vehicle, it’s best to arrive 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours before departure to allow time for parking. Wherever you’re travelling from, you should allow plenty of time to get to the port in case of traffic.
Your Ronne to Sassnitz tickets will usually be sent by email. You will then need to check in with the ferry company before you travel and you may receive an additional boarding pass.
The latest check-in time for your Ronne to Sassnitz ferry booking should be in your confirmation email.
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| Ronne - Sassnitz Ferry Route summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Bornholm | |
| Destination | Germany | |
| No. of Operators | 1 | |
| Operators | Bornholmslinjen | |
| Average Price | £395 | |
| Average Daily Sailings | 1 | |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 4 | |
| Average Sailing Duration | 3 h 20 m | |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 3 h 20 m | |
| First Ferry | 08:00 | |
| Last Ferry | 10:00 | |
| Distance | 75 Nautical Miles | |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 January 2026.
The Danish town of Ronne is located on the island of Bornholm which lies in the Baltic Sea. The small island, measuring around 29 sq. km, has around 11,500 residents and a natural harbour. Because of its harbour, and as a result of its Baltic Sea location, the town's history has been influenced by both the Germans and Swedish since the town was founded as a herring fishing port. Today, it is a popular visitor destination with most visitors coming from Denmark, Germany, Poland and Sweden. Visitors enjoy wandering around the town's cobbled streets, visiting the museums and taking in the splendid half-timbered houses. There are two streets in the town that are of particular importance. Laksegade and Storegade both have many historic houses which were once home to the town's noblemen and merchants. Also of interest in the town include the Defence Museum, the Bornholm Museum, the Smedegards rising school, ST Nicolas' Church and the 19th century lighthouse.
ferries from the town's harbour connect Ronne to the rest of Denmark and also to Koge, Ystad, Sassnitz and Swinoujscie. Fast catamarans also operate to Ystad which provide onward rail connections to Copenhagen.
The island of Rugen protrudes into the Baltic Sea, and its largest town, Sassnitz, is a popular tourist destination and its harbour, which stretches around 1.5 km out to sea, is a magnet for luxury yachts, fishing boats, passenger ferries and pleasure boats. The old part of the town is located to the north east of the harbour and just past the harbour, near to a disused ferry terminal, is a U-boat museum that has amongst its exhibits a British submarine, the HMS Otus, which was rescued from a scrapyard in Portsmouth and towed to the museum. All in all the island has over 40 museums to offer its visitors that cover a range of subjects from local history to underwater archaeology. Also of interest to visitors are a number of churches, palaces and stately homes, including the Ralswiek Palace and the Granitz hunting lodge which dates back to the 19th century.
As a result of its good connections and its geographical proximity to Scandinavia, Russia and the Baltic States, the Port of Sassnitz is an important hub for international passenger and goods traffic.