Travemunde-Lubeck (Germany)

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Travemunde-Lubeck cruise port

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Baltic - Norwegian Fjords - Russia

Local Time
2024-11-25 14:14

min: 49 °F (9 °C) / max: 60 °F (16 °C) 59°F
14.8°C
Wind: 198°/ 9.5 m/s  Gust: 17.4 m/sWind: 198°/ 9.5 m/s  Gust: 17.4 m/sFresh breeze
9.5 m/s
Min / Max Temperature60 °F / 16 °C
49 °F / 10 °C
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Port Travemunde-Lubeck cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Travemunde-Lubeck, Germany. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
31 May, 2025
Saturday
Windstar Cruises Cruises cruise lineStar Pride08:0022:00

Port Travemunde is the cargo, ferry and cruise port for the Hanseatic City of Lubeck, both being part of Germany's Schleswig-Holstein state. Port Lubeck (locode DELBC/Lubecker Hafen) is on Trave River while Port Travemunde (locode DETRV) is on the Baltic Sea and serves both cargo and passenger vessels, including regularly scheduled ferries linking to Russia, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, Finland.

Travemunde was established in the 12th century as a fortress guarding Trave River's mouth), received town rights in 1317 and is a seaside resort since 1802. The town's fortifications were demolished in 1807. The lighthouse (Germany's oldest on the Baltic) was built in 1539. Another attraction is the Flying P-Liner Passat (museum ship anchored in the river's mouth). The annual Travemunder Woche is a Baltic sailing race week.

Lubeck's population is around 215,000. The city's old part is on an island enclosed by the river. The Elbe-Lubeck Canal connects both rivers (Trave and Elbe). Among the city's landmarks and best-known attractions are the Old Town's medieval architecture and narrow streets, Lubecker Dom (12th-century cathedral)), Marienkirche (14th-century St Mary's Church), Lubecker Rathaus (13th-century Town Hall), Katharineum (16th-century gymnasium), the houses of Thomas Mann and Gunter Grass, churches (Petrikirche, Jakobikirche, Propsteikirche Herz Jesu, Aegidienkirche), Salzspeicher (6x salt storehouses/16th-18th-centuries).

Lubeck is also among the best Christmas Market river travel destinations in Germany, with its handicrafts market inside the Heiligen-Geist-Hospital (Konigstrasse). The city is also known worldwide for its marzipan industry, with Niederegger being the best known local marzipan producer.

Both ports (Travemunde and Lubeck) provide shore-to-ship power capabilities. The technology (by Nidec Corporation, Japan) enables docked vessels to receive electricity from the city's power grid. From the berth, vessels can plug in directly to the grid which allows full onboard operations without using the diesel engines (being shut down right after docking). The Japanese company has installed such shore-power systems in the US ports Los Angeles CASan Francisco CAJuneau AK, as well as in other European ports (GoteborgLivornoGenoa).

In 2017, Port Lubeck had scheduled 14 cruise ship calls (9 different vessels), including 2 roundtrips. In 2018, both ports (Lubeck and Travemunde) handled 22 ship calls, which in 2019 dropped to 14.

In June 2022, Avenir Marine Ltd (subsidiary of Avenir LNG Ltd) conducted Port Lubeck's first LNG bunkering (fueling with liquefied natural gas) of the TT-LINE’s cruiseferry Nils Holgersson, at Skandinavienkai Terminal/Scandinavian Quay. The LNG bunkering at Skandinavienkai is via partnership between TT-Line GmbH, Avenir LNG, Landwarme GmbH (biomethane trading company) and LIQUIND 24/7 GmbH (LNG infrastructure provider). A portion of the bunker fuel is BioLNG.

Travemunde-Lubeck cruise terminal

Next photo shows Port Travemunde's ferry and cruise terminal Ostpreussenkai. Terminal's berth can handle ships with max LOA length 200 m (656 ft) and max-width 25 m (82 ft). There are plans for building a dedicated cruise terminal with 1 berth (length 300 m / 984 ft) to allow docking of bigger cruise liners.

In 2019 started renovation works on Travemunde's Skandinavienkai terminal.

 
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