Ferries are an important means of transport for many Berliners on their daily commute to work. Some ferry lines are also popular with weekend visitors. Most ferries in Berlin are operated by the BVG and can be used with a Berlin public transport ticket.
The ferry "Luise" takes visitors to Peacock Island (Pfaueninsel) in southwest Berlin. The ferry is operated by the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation.
The BVG ferry line F10 operates year-round between Wannsee and Alt-Kladow in southwest Berlin. Due to the high number of visitors, the BVG uses larger ships for the F10 ferry line in the summer.
Ferry F12 travels on the Dahme River and connects the districts of Wendenschloss and Grünau in southeast Berlin. The ferry is in operation all throughout the year.
The ferry line F21 operates between Schmöckwitz and Krampenburg in southeast Berlin. The F21 only runs during the summer season between Good Friday and the last Sunday in October.