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By ferry or cruise ship in Copenhagen
By ferry or cruise ship in Copenhagen
Ferries between Copenhagen and Oslo, Norway (16 hrs, daily; DFDS ). Copenhagen's spanking new ferry terminal is near Nordhavn station, and special shuttle buses (the E20 line), timed with the ferries, run between the terminal and the Kongens Nytorv square in downtown. The previous service to Świnoujście in Poland was recently retired, but it's still possible to catch a ferry from Ystad about an hours drive from Copenhagen (bridge toll included in the ticket) or by the 4.59 PM IC Bornholm train. DFDS Seaways also run a ferry from England to Denmark, Esbjerg where you can drive to Copenhagen in about 3 hours.
If you are arriving under your own sail, Copenhagen has several marinas, the biggest of which is Svanemøllehavnen . There are no designated visitor berths but it is almost always possible to find one with a green sign. Daily charge: 75-120 Kr. Copenhagen is also a very popular port of call for cruises touring both the Baltic Sea and the Norwegian fjords. The port is located north of the Little Mermaid statue and is a forty minute walk from downtown (Tivoli Gardens).
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