Stenaline has ferries that goes between Gdynia and Karlskrona. I haven't gone by these ferries myself, but for those interested I can recommend the website which looong address is written below in this tip. At that site you can find schedules, prizes in Polish zloty and much more information. I'm sorry this tip is not based on my personal experience really, but it might be good to know where to find the information.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
The train service to Karlskrona is fairly good. Direct links can be found to Gothenburg (4 hours 20 mins) and routes with connections can be found to Malmo and Stockholm as well as most other places in Sweden.
The station is centrally located across the road from the main bus stop (it can't be described as a station). Inside the station, you'll find a small shop, ticket office and ticket collection machine.
In Oct 2007, the direct service to Copenhagen started operating again after upgrades to the track which took a couple of years.
Updated Dec 23, 2007
Website: www.sj.se
Stena run a daily ferry service to Gdynia in Poland. The journey takes 10 hours. Two ferries are used on this route. One is used mainly to carry lorries and has limited facilites on board. The 2nd ferry has a couple of bars and a disco but the cabins are slightly smaller.
Written Nov 4, 2002
The nearest airport to Karlskrona is at Ronneby (RNB) which is 20km away. They offer direct flights to Stockholm and Copenhagen. A bus runs from Karlskrona to Ronneby Airport to meet up with every Stockholm flight.
Written Nov 4, 2002
You can go by train from most places in Sweden or from Copenhagen in Denmark, or you can go by car. There is a ferry from Gdynia in Poland. You can also go by airplane to the airport in Kallinge/Ronneby, which is however usually the most expensive way.
In the summer, I recommend cycling. Then you can enjoy the city and nature in the best way, and at the same time it won't take too much time to go to different places. If you want to rent a bike, one place where you can do that, and where I think it is cheap, is at the tourist office at the big square Stortorget (behind the church Fredrikskyrkan). Walking, public busses, boats in the archipelago or driving a car are other ways.
Written Sep 8, 2002
You can take Stena Line from Gdynia to Karlskrona. This is nice trip taking about 10 hours. There is good restaurant, disco, and even cinema. Your trip will be not boring.
www.stenaline.com
Karlskrona is small city so you can everywhere get by feet but of course if you will be tired there are buses.
Written Aug 26, 2002
SJ trains to Karlskrona from:
- Malmö: 3h.
- Gothenburg: 4h. 45 min.
- Stockholm: 5h.
Flights to Kallinge/Ronneby (RNB):
- SAS from Stockholm (STO): 55 min.
- MUK AIR from Copenhagen (CPH): 1h. 15 min.
Boat to Karlskrona:
- Stena Line from Gdynia: 10h. 30 min.
www.stenaline.com
Bus/Car to Karlskrona:
- E22 from Malmö in the southwest and along the coast, from the north
- Country highway 122.
Bus
Taxi
Written Aug 26, 2002
More info at www.kuspilen.se
For booking you can have look at www.sj.se and www.resplus.se which provides information in English also !
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Just Purchase 310 SEK Bus pass and roam in Karlskrona City for 30 Days Unlimted !
U can use this Pass also in Kustpilen Train
YogB
Updated Aug 20, 2004
Website: http://www.blekingetrafiken.se
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