The flight lands at BER, the ship departs from Warnemünde, Rostock or the Baltic Sea. In between lie luggage, a fixed embarkation time and several possible changes. Anyone who plans the route directly starts their cruise without searching for a station and without swapping suitcases.
From the airport straight to the port
After a flight, the route across several platforms is rarely appealing. With cruises in particular, time pressure comes into play: check-in, cabin release, security check and the ship's departure all have fixed times. A transfer booked in advance drives from BER straight to the specified address. This can be a cruise terminal, a hotel in Warnemünde, accommodation in Rostock or another place on the Baltic Sea.
These details the transfer needs
For a cruise journey, the destination and time are not always enough. Provide the name of the ship or cruise line, the port, terminal or hotel address, your desired arrival time, flight number, number of passengers, suitcases and any special luggage.
Plan in a margin. The transfer takes you to your destination, but does not replace your responsibility for check-in deadlines or arriving at the ship on time.
For groups and families
Cruises are often booked together. One vehicle for the whole family or travel group keeps luggage and people together. With several large suitcases, a larger van or minibus can be sensible.
What matters is the number of people and the actual amount of luggage. The price is shown before you book.
Return journey from the port to BER
The return journey should also be in place before the trip begins. After disembarkation, many passengers arrive at terminals, stations and taxi ranks at the same time. A fixed pickup time at the port reduces waiting time and ensures a clear process all the way to the airport.
For the return journey from the port to BER, allow enough margin for traffic and check-in. Anyone booking a return flight on the same day should take into account the ship's departure times and possible delays.
Long distance at a fixed price
With a transfer booked in advance, the total price is fixed before you book. This makes planning easier than with spontaneous individual bookings, several train tickets or a hire car with return. For the route to Warnemünde, Rostock or other destinations on the Baltic Sea, the vehicle, route, time and availability form the basis for the specific quote.
Frequently asked questions
Does the transfer go directly to the cruise terminal? Yes, provided the destination address can be selected in the booking form or is stated correctly. Check the exact terminal address before completing the booking.
Can several suitcases be taken along? Yes, provided they are stated when booking and the chosen vehicle class offers enough space.
Is a transfer worthwhile for a group? With several travellers and luggage, a shared vehicle is often simpler than separate train or taxi journeys.



