Palanga → Nyköping

Lithuania → Sweden

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401 km
Distance
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4
Transport Options
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Available Transport

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Bus
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Car
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Train
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Flight
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Travel Tips

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Choose Your Mode of Transport Wisely**:

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Flight**: The fastest option, but check for connections as there may be no direct flights. Consider flying from Palanga to Stockholm and then taking a train or bus to Nyköping.

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Train**: Offers scenic views but requires transfers. You can take a train from Palanga to Kaunas and then connect to a service heading towards Stockholm.

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Bus**: Often the most economical. Look for direct routes or those with minimal stops.

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Car**: Provides flexibility. Plan your route through Lithuania to Sweden via the ferry from Klaipėda to Karlskrona or drive across the Øresund Bridge from Denmark.

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Book Early**:

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For flights and trains, book your tickets in advance to secure the best prices and availability, especially during peak travel seasons.

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Check Border Crossing Regulations**:

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Ensure you have the necessary travel documents (passport and visa if required) as you will be crossing from Lithuania into Sweden. Stay updated on any changes in border control policies.

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Pack Smart**:

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Keep valuables and essentials in your carry-on. For bus or train travel, ensure your luggage is manageable, as space can be limited. Check the luggage policies of your chosen transport method.

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Timing is Key**:

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Allow ample time for connections, especially if transferring between modes of transport. Factor in potential delays at border crossings and aim to arrive at stations or airports at least an hour before departure.

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Transport Options

Traveling from Palanga to Nyköping offers several transportation options, each catering to different traveler preferences. The quickest way is to fly, typically taking around 1.5 hours, though this may involve layovers. For those who prefer land travel, taking a bus or driving a car is a viable option, with the journey lasting approximately 6-7 hours, ideal for those who enjoy scenic routes or wish to explore small towns along the way. Train travel is not a direct option between these specific locations, making bus or car the most recommended for flexibility and convenience, especially for families or groups.