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TT-Line is a ferry company connecting Sweden, Germany, Poland, and Lithuania across the Baltic Sea. Founded in 1962, it operates with a fleet of 9 vessels and has its headquarters in Lubeck, Germany. Offering efficient crossings for passengers and vehicles, it provides comfortable travel options between key destinations. Easily book TT-Line ferry tickets online now or through the Ferryscanner app. Check out TT-Line’s routes on this map (Source: TT-Lines).
TT-Line Routes
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TT-Line Fleet
TT-Line’s fleet of nine ferries offers a comfortable trip between Germany, Sweden, Lithuania, and Poland. Relax on outdoor decks, enjoy the Panorama Bar, or explore dining and entertainment options. Safety is a top priority, with all ships meeting the latest regulations and operated by trained professionals under the IMO’s International Safety Management Code.

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About TT-Line
Since 1962, TT-Line has been a reliable bridge across the Baltic Sea, offering ferry connections between Sweden, Germany, Poland, and Lithuania. With a modern fleet of nine vessels, the company prioritizes efficiency, comfort, and sustainability. TT-Line is committed to eco-friendly travel through fuel-efficient ships and innovative Green Ships that reduce emissions. On board, passengers can enjoy spacious cabins, delicious meals, and panoramic sea views. Whether traveling for business or leisure, TT-Line ensures a comfortable journey with excellent service and punctual departures, making Baltic Sea crossings both enjoyable and environmentally responsible.

TT-Line Check-In & Boarding
Arrival Time
For international routes, please arrive 2–3 hours before departure to avoid a last-minute check-in process. Check-in times can be found on your booking confirmation that we send you. All vehicles must be checked in and ready for departure at the specified time, so it’s important to arrive on time as queues may form.
eTicket Options
eTickets are not available.
Web Check-In
Save time and check in online! This is only possible for departures from Travemünde, Rostock and Trelleborg.
Passengers can check in online up to 48 hours before departure to save time at the Self-Check-In machines. Online check-in is not mandatory, as check-in can also be done directly at the machines using the booking number.
Paper Ticket
Paper tickets are not provided.
Booking Confirmation
Collect your physical tickets or boarding passes at the ferry company’s ticket booth using your booking confirmation code.
Vehicles On Board
TT-Line allows vehicles on 7 of its 9 ships, including cars, campers, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles (only one vehicle per booking, except for bikes and motorbikes). You can book up to 2 motorcycles per booking, with a maximum of 2 passengers per motorcycle, as well as up to 5 bicycles per booking, with one passenger each.
Bicycles transported on a vehicle (e.g., on a bike rack) do not need to be booked separately. Cyclists must wear a safety vest in the check-in lanes and harbor area for safety reasons.
Cars must be under 6m long, 4m high, and 2.55m wide; longer vehicles must be booked as “mini-vans” with accurate dimensions. Prices can be checked during booking or via support. Up to 60L of fuel in jerry cans is allowed. Before leaving your vehicle, engage the handbrake.
TT-Line’s Green Ships offer 32 EV charging points for all connector types. Charging is managed by the crew, depending on availability and capacity.
Required Documents
Ensure you have your ticket and identification documents ready when onboarding. A valid passport or EU identity card is required for travel on TT-Line ferries. Documents will be checked at Check-In or boarding. Please note that children also need their own identity card for travel.
TT-Line Onboard Amenities
Stay connected with onboard WiFi, enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snack bar, and keep entertained with TV. Relax in comfortable cabins, unwind at the wellness center, and let kids have fun in the children’s area. Pet kennels are available.
Wi-Fi Access
Stay connected with onboard Wi-Fi throughout your trip.
Restaurant
Enjoy delicious meals with full-service onboard dining options.
Snack Bar
Quick snacks and drinks available at the snack bar.
Kids' Play Areas
Fun play areas designed for children to enjoy.
TV
Entertainment screens available in lounges or cabins.
Wellness Center
Relax and unwind in the onboard wellness centre.
Cabins
Rest in private, comfortable cabins during your trip.
Pet Kennels
Safe, secure, and comfortable kennels for travelling pets.
Accessible Travel for All
TT-Line offers accessible travel with wheelchair-friendly spaces, an elevator, and escalators for People with Disabilities (PWD). Please inform us if you need assistance at least 48 hours in advance.
Wheelchair Access
Ramps and spaces for easy wheelchair access.
Elevators
Elevators provide easy access across all decks.
Accessible Cabins
Comfortable, fully equipped cabins for reduced mobility passengers.
TT-Line Discounts
Take advantage of discounts for children with TT-Line.
Child Ticket
Children from 0-13 travel get a discount on ferry tickets.

Passengers without a Vehicle
Heading onboard without a vehicle? Absolutely fine! TT-Line welcomes foot passengers, making travel fun and hassle-free. You can also travel with a bicycle – it’s allowed to book up to 5 bicycles per booking, with one passenger each.

Transfer of an unaccompanied vehicle with TT-Line
An unaccompanied vehicle cannot be transferred with TT-Line. If this information is incorrect or you need assistance, please contact our support team.

TT-Line Pet Policy
Pets are welcome aboard TT-Line vessels, but certain guidelines must be followed to ensure a safe and comfortable journey. Pet travel guidelines:
- Max two pets per pet-friendly cabin; required for night departures.
- If pet cabins are full, standard cabins may be used (except on Nils Holgersson & Peter Pan) with a €15 / 150 SEK cleaning fee.
- Pets cannot stay in vehicles during the crossing.
- Dogs allowed in designated indoor/outdoor areas, including the restaurant; dog toilet available on outside deck.
- Bring all necessary items for your pet’s comfort.
Get more information on traveling with pets from our Customer Support team!

Loyalty Program
TT-Line rewards its frequent travelers through the Bonus Card program.
- Earn points on ferry bookings, cabins, meals, and add-ons.
- Redeem points for future trips and onboard services.
- Enjoy exclusive discounts and special offers.
- The card is transferable, allowing family and friends to collect points.
While we don’t support the membership card directly, our team is happy to assist with any questions. Contact our support team for more details.

TT-Line Luggage Allowance
TT-Line does not have a specified luggage allowance – we advise that you pack as much luggage as you can carry without assistance. Luggage inside or on top of a transported vehicle is also free, provided all transport regulations are met. Cargo fares apply to additional luggage or goods. Hazardous, flammable, or foul-smelling items are not permitted. When you book with us, you’ll always know the exact luggage limits for your trip.
Guiding Principles
TT-Line’s mission is to deliver safe, reliable, and sustainable ferry transport across the Baltic Sea. As a key part of Europe’s transport infrastructure, the company is committed to reducing environmental impact through continuous innovation – using LNG-powered Green Ships, low-sulfur fuels, and optimized sailing technologies. TT-Line aligns its operations with six UN Sustainable Development Goals, aiming to cut CO₂ emissions by 40% by 2035, support responsible consumption, make a positive impact on both society and the environment, and protect marine life.