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Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Brandenburg Airport (BER) to Kiel Port involves a 350 km journey through northern Germany, typically taking 3.5–4.5 hours by road. This route connects Germany’s capital region to one of its busiest Baltic Sea ports, a gateway for cruise passengers and freight logistics. For travelers prioritizing comfort and reliability, pre-booking a Brandenburg Airport to Kiel Port transfer ensures a stress-free start to your trip, whether you’re embarking on a cruise or attending a business meeting.
Kiel Port is a major hub for ferry routes to Scandinavia and the Baltic states, alongside hosting Kiel Week, the world’s largest sailing event. The port area blends industrial activity with waterfront promenades, while the city of Kiel offers maritime museums, fresh seafood, and easy access to the Kiel Fjord. Nearby Kleinmachnow, a suburban town southwest of Berlin, is often a stopover for travelers seeking quieter accommodations before heading north.
Brandenburg Airport serves as Berlin’s primary international hub, with clear signage in German and English. After collecting luggage, head to the arrivals hall, where you’ll find:
For private transfers, drivers typically meet passengers in the arrivals area with a name board.
Direct trains from BER to Kiel Hauptbahnhof (main station) run every 2 hours via Berlin Hauptbahnhof or Hamburg. The journey takes ~4 hours, with tickets costing €50–€70. From Kiel station, take a 15-minute taxi or tram to the port. While affordable, this option requires navigating multiple connections and is less ideal for luggage-heavy travelers.
Taxis from BER to Kiel Port cost €400–€550, depending on traffic. Apps like Uber or Bolt offer slightly lower fares but may lack vehicles suited for group travel. Be wary of unlicensed taxis at the airport—stick to official providers.
Renting a car (from €60/day) provides flexibility for detours, such as exploring Kleinmachnow’s lakeside trails. Note that parking near Kiel Port costs €10–€20/day, and German autobahns often have speed limits near urban areas.
Pre-booking a Brandenburg Airport to Kiel Port transfer with a provider like A2B Transfers ensures door-to-door service in well-maintained vehicles. Options range from sedans (€300–€400) to minivans (€450–€600), with fixed pricing, free 60-minute airport waiting time, and meet-and-greet assistance. For suburban pickups, consider a Kleinmachnow airport shuttle service to streamline departures from the Berlin outskirts.
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 50–70 | 4–5h | Moderate | Solo/budget travelers |
Taxi/Rideshare | 400–550 | 3.5–4h | High | Urgent trips |
Car Rental | 60+ | 4h+ | Variable | Explorers |
Private Transfer | 300–600 | 3.5–4h | Highest | Families/groups |
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Most transfers drop passengers directly at Kiel Port’s Ostseekai or Schwedenkai terminals. If staying overnight, hotels like the Steigenberger Conti Hansa are a 5-minute drive from the port. For those with extra time, the Laboe Naval Memorial (20 minutes north) offers panoramic Baltic views.
Plan ahead, and enjoy the blend of urban energy and coastal calm on your journey north. Safe travels!
Most private transfers take 3.5–4 hours, depending on traffic. Trains average 4–5 hours.
Yes—providers like A2B Transfers offer free child/booster seats upon request during booking.
Public trains cost €50–€70 but require a taxi to Kleinmachnow’s station (€10–€15).
Yes, but prices may rise during peak hours. Pre-booking guarantees fixed rates.
Limited storage is available at Ostseekai Terminal—check with your cruise operator in advance.
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