Ferries Scandinavia and Baltic Sea
- Ånedin-Linjen (S) Passenger only Ferry ms Birger Jarl Stockholm >< Mariehamn, Aaland Islands
- BSL Baltic Scandinavian Lines (S) Ferry Line Paldiski,Estonia >< Kapellkär, Sweden
- Basto Fosen (NO) Local Ferry operation in the Fjord of Oslo: Horton >< Moss, Oslo Fjord
- Birka Cruises (S) New Cruise vessel, offering 22hrs Mini cruises Stockholm >< Mariehamn, Aaland islands
- BornholmsTrafikken (DK) Modern Ferry connecting: Rønne, Bornholm >< Sassnitz, Germany >< Køge (Copenhagen) >< Ystad, Sweden
- Color Line (NO) Color Line: Good value and fast passages on 4 routes from Denmark, Schweden and Germany to Norway

- DFDS Ferry for your Baltic vacation - With DFDS you can discover the Baltic individually. Travel from Kiel to Klaipeda and start your holiday on board. Daily departures bring you and your car to Lithuania. Whether it's a simple ferry crossing, a short trip, a mini cruise or a round trip through the Baltic States, you can travel comfortably and comfortably with DFDS Seaways.
- Destination Gotland (S) Large modern Ferries from mainland Sweden to Visby, Gotland from the ports of Nynäshamn or Oskarshamn
- Eckerö Linjen (S) Ferry daily service Grisslehamn -> Eckerö, Åland
- Eckerö Line (FIN) Ferry ms Nordlandia daily trips Helsinki >< Tallin, Estonia
- Finnlines (FIN) Large modern Ferry boats connecting Germany – Sweden – Finland: Travemünde >< Helsinki – Naantali >< Kapellskär – Malmö >< Travemünde

- Fjord Line (Norway) Unique ways to Fjord-Norway! Only 2h & 15min from Denmark to Norway >< From Hirtshals to Kristiansand, Stavanger or Bergen >< To the holiday house, for fishing or Camping!
- Fjord1 Nordvestlandske (Norway) Fjord1 Nordvestlandske is a group of transport companies, formed on 9 May 2001 and owned by the county authorities in Sogn og Fjordane and Møre og Romsdal. The group runs extensive operations both at sea and on land, operating ferry services, passenger and express boat services and coach/ bus services as well as being involved in the tourist trade - on the world-famous Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord, among other destinations.
- HH-Ferries (Danmark) 80 daily departures Helsingborg, Danmark >< Helinsgoer, Sweden over the Øresundsbron
- Hansa Destinations (SE) 3 weekly sailings Rostock, Germany >< Nynäshamn nad Visby
- Linda Line (Finland) Fastest way by Hydrofoil to Tallin, Estonia >< Helsinki, Finland
- Lisco Baltic Service (Danmark) LISCO – is the brand of AB “DFDS LISCO” for passenger service and transportation by ferries. Connection Germany and Sweden with Russia, Lithuania, Latvia: Kiel >< Klaipeda – Lübeck >< Riga – Sassnitz >< Klaipeda – Karlshamn >< Klaipeda – Baltiysk >< Klaipeda
- Master Ferries (Norway) Master Cat is the ship that sails on the Kristiansand - Hanstholm route, offering record journey times. Master Ferries guarantees you a safe and fast journey of under two hours. Master Cat was voted the world’s fastest vessel in 1998!
- Mols-Linien (Danmark) Fast Ferry service connecting Odden and Ebeltoft >< Århus
- Narva Line (Estonia) New Ferry service (2006) connecting: Sillamäe (Estonia) – Kotka (Finland)
- Nordic Jet Line (Finland) Fast Ferry service: Tallin, Estonia >< Helsinki, Finland
- Nordö-Link (Sweden) Conventional Ferry service: Travemünde, Germany >< Malmö, Sweden
- Polferries (PL) Ferry connecting Poland with Denmark and Sweden:
- Gdańsk-Nynäshamn - Świnoujście - Ystad - Świnoujście - Copenhagen
- Rogaland Trafikkselskap (Norway) Fast Ferries Norwegian coastal and Fjords routes
- RØMØ-SYLT Linie (DK/D) Ferry service connection Germany and Danmark: Havneby/Rømø und List/Sylt
- Saaremaa Shipping (Latvia) Latvia Ferry lines servicing small islands off the coats of Latvia, departing from Ventspils
- Scandlines (Germany) Scandlines is the largest ferry company in the southern part of the Baltic. Scandlines operates 12 passenger and freight ferry lines between Denmark and Germany, Denmark and Sweden, Sweden and Germany, to the Baltic States and inside Denmark.
- ScandLink (Norway) Delayed start-up of planned Ferry service between Drammen, Norway and Swinoujscie, Poland.
- Samsø Linien (Danmark) Danish Ferry service connecting: Samsø >< Jyllands & Sjællands
- Sea Wind Line (Finland) Ferry Line operating two conventional ships: Turku, Finland >< Stockholm, Sweden
- Silja Tallink (Estonia) Tallink Group AS is the leading passenger shipping company on the Baltic Sea. The 21 ships of Silja Line and Tallink offer their customers all the year round an access to the entire Baltic Sea Region. Routes Helsinki - Tallinn - Helsinki - Stockholm - Turku - Stockholm - Tallinn - Stockholm - Stockholm - Riga - Helsinki - Rostock
- Smiltynes Perkele (Latvia) Inner waterway short ferry service in the port of Klaipeda, Latvia
- Smyril Line (Faroe) Smyril Line operates the Ferry ms Norröna between Tórshavn SCR: Scrabster BRG: Bergen SFJ: Seyðisfjørður HST: Hanstholm LWK: Lerwick

- Stena Line (SE) Stena Line ferries run daily to Scandinavia, the Baltic, England and Ireland. Also short and city breaks in northern European cities like Gothenburg, Malmö and London are part of the Stena Line offer.

- Tallink Silja Line (EST) The AS Tallink Grupp is the leading passenger shipping companies on the Baltic Sea. The company operates six different shipping routes between Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Schweden and Åland under brands of Tallink and Silja Line in the northern part of the Baltic Sea.
- TT-Linie (Germany) TT-Line own vessels fromTravemünde and Rostock to Trelleborg and Helsingborg. Travemünde – Trelleborg, the company today operates four ecologically sound Green Ships: NILS HOLGERSSON and PETER PAN as well as the combi-carriers ROBIN HOOD and NILS DACKE. Rostock and Trelleborg, in operation since 1992, ferries TOM SAWYER and HUCKLEBERRY FINN
- Unity Line (Poland) Modern conventional Ferry Poland to Sweden: Szczecin >< Ystad

- Viking Line (Sweden) Discover Sweden, Finland, Estonia – with Viking Line at very fair rates. Nordic, attractive, good. Stockholm-Åland-Turku, Stockholm-Åland-Helsinki, Helsinki-Tallinn, Kapellskär-Åland and daily minicruises with MS Cinderella Stockholm-Åland-Stockholm
- Wasaline (S) 4 hrs crossing with ferry Wasa Express from Umeå, Sweden to Vaasa, Finland