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The route was relocated from Varberg following new development plans for the Port of Varberg.

Stena Line has decided to close the ferry route between Halmstad in Sweden and Grenaa in Denmark. The vessel Stena Nautica will continue to operate the route until 30 April

The reason for this decision is that we have faced significant challenges in achieving profitability on the route over a long period of time. By concentrating our investments on routes with clear demand, we can support both commercial transport and passenger travel more efficiently, while at the same time strengthening the long-term resilience of our route network. This has not been an easy decision, but it is necessary in order to future-proof our business and continue to build a strong network of ferry connections as an important part of Sweden’s and Europe’s infrastructure,” says Niclas Mårtensson, CEO of Stena Line.

The main reasons

Strong competition from the fixed bridge connections to and within Denmark, a strained cost environment, and challenging market conditions due to global uncertainty and a weak economic climate are the main reasons why the Halmstad–Grenaa connection is now being discontinued.

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Traffic on the Halmstad–Grenaa route will cease on 30 April 2026.

Stena Line has operated the Halmstad–Grenaa route since 2020 with one vessel, Stena Nautica. The route was relocated from Varberg following new development plans for the Port of Varberg. The company’s Board of Directors has now decided to discontinue the ferry route and to reach an agreement with Hallands Hamnar and Grenå Port to terminate the cooperation. According to the current plan, traffic on the Halmstad–Grenaa route will cease on 30 April 2026.

The difficult and regrettable decision

The Halmstad–Grenaa route has been an important part of Stena Line’s network, and over a period of time we have worked hard and tried various measures to reverse the trend. However, without a sufficient customer base, this has not been possible, and we have therefore chosen to take this difficult and regrettable decision. We would like to thank our partners in municipalities, regions and the business community, on both the Swedish and Danish sides, for the good and valuable cooperation during the years we have operated traffic between Halmstad and Grenaa,” comments Christina Bromander, Trade Director for Stena Line’s Denmark routes

Christina Bromander

Stena Line to as many affected employees as possible

Our ambition is to offer continued employment within Stena Line to as many affected employees as possible. Customers impacted by the closure will be offered a good alternative on the Frederikshavn–Gothenburg route,” she adds.

Stena Line’s Swedish ferry network will continue to comprise six ferry routes and 12 vessels: Gothenburg–Frederikshavn, Gothenburg–Kiel, Trelleborg–Rostock, Karlskrona–Gdynia, Nynäshamn–Ventspils, and, from February 2026, Umeå–Vaasa through the recently acquired Wasaline.

About : Stena Line

Stena Line is one of Europe's leading ferry companies with approximately 40 vessels and 19 routes in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, operating 34,700 sailings each year. Stena Line is an important part of the European logistics network and develops new intermodal freight solutions by combining transport by rail, road and sea. Stena Line also plays an important role in tourism in Europe with its extensive passenger operations. The company is family-owned, was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Gothenburg. Stena Line has 6,550 employees and an annual turnover of 19.6 billion SEK. 

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Source : Press - Release 

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