Ferry traffic from CMP includes passenger traffic as well as combined passenger and RoRo traffic.
Ferries
CMP has passenger traffic to Norway and Germany. DFDS operates a route Copenhagen–Oslo, and is CMP’s largest passenger-shipping customer. Today, the journey between Copenhagen and Oslo has become a draw in its own right, as a mini-cruise over an extended weekend or a short holiday. The ships offer beautiful surroundings, delicious food, shopping and plenty of entertainment for all ages. Operating a route Malmö-Travemünde, the RoRo company Nordö-Link also carries private vehicles and campers. The three ships on this route, “Finn Partner”, “Finntrader” and “Finneagle”, are combined ro-ro and passenger ships.
The ferries in Copenhagen depart from the DFDS Terminal at Søndre Frihavn. The terminal includes three ferry berths, providing much-improved passenger and cargo facilities. The relocation of ferry traffic in Malmö to Norra hamnen in 2011 provides the ideal framework for shipping companies that wish to establish new east–west RoRo connections in the Baltic Sea with the potential for carrying tourists on motoring holidays. Another advantage of the new terminal is that it means shorter voyage times on the Malmö–Travemünde route.
Traffic information
Copenhagen-Oslo (DFDS)
Ships: ”Pearl Scandinavia”, ”Crown Scandinavia”
Time table: Departures and arrivals
Address: DFDS Terminalen, Dampfærgevej 30, DK 2100 Copenhagen
Malmö-Travemünde (Nordö-Link)
Ships: ”Finnpartner”, ”Finnsailor” and ”Finneagle”.
The route carries trailers, cars, motor homes and caravans
Address: Travemündeterminalen, Lappögatan 3, SE-211 24 Malmö