Lubeck - St Petersburg

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Lubeck - St Petersburg
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Ferry from Lubeck to St Petersburg


Lubeck to St Petersburg Ferry Pricing, Offers & Availability

Cheap Ferry Tickets for the ferry from Lubeck to St Petersburg

See ferry fares and operators from all over the world in one spot, and find the sailing that fits your trip. Booking early is usually the surest way to get a good price and plenty of choice.

Are there any discounts available for senior citizens, students or residents?

Discounts are available with Direct Ferries all year round. If a senior discount applies to your crossing, it's applied for you automatically once the right age bracket is selected in the passenger options.

Students and recent graduates can claim a 5% saving. Register with our partner Student Beans to verify eligibility, then apply your discount code at checkout.

Resident discounts also apply to a number of Spanish and Italian routes — pick the "Residents" option during search and the fare adjusts automatically. Be ready to show proof of address, such as an ID card or residency certificate, at check-in.


Lubeck to St Petersburg Journey Information

International Travel Rules

Requirements for travel documents change from route to route, so check what's needed ahead of time. A valid passport is usually required for Lubeck to St Petersburg travel, plus any visa or national ID relevant to your nationality. Since the rules depend on your citizenship and destination, our Check-in, Travel Documents & Tickets guide is the place to check for the latest guidance and avoid delays at check-in.


Travel Smart: How to book a ferry

Booking your Lubeck to St Petersburg ferry tickets

To book, just add your departure port, arrival port and preferred date, and you'll see every fare and sailing on offer. You can also compare alternative routes and times to find your best match.

Look out for early-bird pricing and flexible ticket options, such as upgrades or flexi-fares that let you make changes down the line. Entering accurate details — passenger count, vehicle specs and so on — keeps the process running smoothly.

Collecting your ferry tickets from Lubeck port

As soon as your booking is confirmed, a confirmation email will land in your inbox. What happens next with your boarding pass depends on the operator you've booked.

Some operators issue boarding passes right away, while others need you to check in at the port itself. Where it's supported, the Direct Ferries app lets you check in online in advance.

You'll usually find ticket desks close to the ferry terminal. Giving yourself a little extra time before departure means you can collect tickets and check in without any stress.

Bring your confirmation email and valid photo ID, such as a passport or identity card, to check in. Pet owners should have vaccination and insurance documents on hand, and anyone with a resident discount should carry proof of address.

Why are there no ferries available on the date I want to travel?

There are a few reasons departures from Lubeck to St Petersburg might not show for your chosen date — a schedule change, sold-out sailings, or a seasonal lull are the most likely. Try another date or check alternative routes through our Route & Port finder.

When is the best time to book a ferry to St Petersburg?

Booking your Lubeck to St Petersburg ferry well ahead of time generally works in your favour — you'll usually find better fares and a wider choice of departures and cabins.

A few weeks ahead is usually enough notice to catch the best offers, though fares can still fluctuate with the season and remaining space.

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Lubeck to St Petersburg Ferry Most Popular Questions

Lubeck Guide

The city of Lubeck, also known as the Hanseatic City of Lubeck, is the second largest city, and a port, in the Schleswig-Holstein region of northern Germany. The city lies on the Baltic Sea coast and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. The city's old town, with its seven towers and five churches are a testament to its 1,000 year history. The city is characterised by its narrow streets and lanes, churches and abbeys, merchants houses, fortifications and generally its Gothic, Renaissance, baroque and Neo-classical buildings. The Church of St. Mary is the city's finest sacred building and is a lovely Gotic building. It is a model for around 70 other churches located around the Baltic and is of particular architectural merit thanks to the highest brick vaulted roof in the world.

Other sites of interest in the city include the buildings around the town hall, the castle abbey and the district of Koberg that has remained largely unchanged since the 13th century. It is here that you will find the Church of St. James, the Hospital of the Holy Ghost and the buildings between Glockengiesserstrasse and Aegidienstrasse.

From the port, ferries are available to destinations in Sweden, Russia, Finland and Latvia.


St Petersburg Guide

The Russian city of St Petersburg is often referred to by its residents as simply 'Piter' and was formerly named Leningrad. The city has definitely had an interesting past with over 300 years of history, with more than 200 of it as the capital city of the entire Russian Empire. Today, St Petersburg is an amazing city to visit and more than lives up to the vision of Tsar Peter the Great which founded the city in the 1700's. Winding their way through the city is the Neva River and a number of canals, along which you can see grand palaces and a number of other important buildings that date back to the 18th century. St. Petersburg is where Russian ballet was founded and has also been the home of many acclaimed composers, such as Sergei Rachmaninoff.

Many of the best sights in St. Petersburg are to be found around the actual city centre and its main road, the Nevsky Prospekt. If you take a stroll around Palace Square, known locally as the Dvortsovaya Ploshchad, you will see the lovely architecture of the Winter Palace, or alternatively take a cruise on one of the city's canals on a water bus, stopping of at the Mikhaylovsky Gardens en route.

Note: Ferry passengers are allowed stay in Russia for 72 hours without visa as long as they booked their excursion through officially licensed ferry companies.

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