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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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How To Get To Koge Ferry Port

  • Koge Ferry Port by Car

    From the north and south follow road E55 until you reach the town and then follow signs for the port.

  • Koge Ferry Port by Train

    Køge train station is located about 500m from the port. From here there are S-Tog services and regional train services to Copenhagen Central Station, with stops at most neighbouring towns.

  • Koge Ferry Port by Bus

    Bus no. 566 runs between the port and the train station. Departures match the ferries and the trip is free. The bus departs from the port at 06:10, 06:30 and 06:50 and from Køge train station at 21:15, 22:15 and 23:15. It takes 10 minutes.

  • Koge Ferry Port Address

    Baltic Kaj 1, 4600 Køge, Denmark

  • Koge Accommodation

    If you’re looking to spend a night at or near Koge Ferry port before or after your trip or if you are looking for accommodation for your entire stay, please visit our Koge Accommodation page for the best accommodation prices and one of the largest selections available online!

Koge Ferry Services

Koge Guide

Koge Ferry Port

Officially regarded as one of Denmark’s oldest ports, Koge Port lies around 40 km to the southwest of Denmark’s capital city of Copenhagen. The natural harbour previously sat further inland, though it’s slight geographical change hasn’t impacted the volume of passengers passing through the port. Further growth in traffic is expected in the coming years as the popularity of the port continues to increase. Maritime activities have existed around the port for several hundred years, making Koge Port one of the most internationally recognised areas of fishing heritage. The prominent ferry route from Koge Port is to the Danish Island of Bornholm, lying in the Baltic Sea just off the Swedish mainland. The crossing runs daily and typically lasts close to six hours; BornholmerFaergen provide their services for the sailing, offering food and drink for passengers. Whilst at the port of Koge, visitors are encouraged to enjoy the modern facilities on offer; restaurants, cafes and shops are all available during the day to relieve boredom before a departure. The port is easily accessible via the motorway from major cities such as Copenhagen and Rodby. For passengers already staying in Koge, there are several specialist shops in the city centre and a conveniently placed bus service running to and from the port.

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