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Need to know from where to answer your question.
I would drive to Gedser and then take the ferry from Gedser to Warnemünde. I’m living ‘somewhere near to that cruise port’ - might not work for you. 
Train from Berlin will be an obvious choice. Depends!

 

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The nearest airport is Rostock Laage Airport, but it does not really have any significant connections to any airline hubs or like (eg. for the current week there is just couple holiday flights to destinations in Canary Islands and Egypt).

But as the previous posters answered, you could always take train(s) from elsewhere in Germany.

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Hamburg is coming out cheaper for us and a little closer than Berlin. There also appears to be an area ticket for groups that makes the train 31€ for two versus around  that price for one from Berlin. 2.5-3hrs with one stop in Rostock on the train.

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On 12/21/2022 at 7:18 PM, bearette said:

Hamburg is coming out cheaper for us and a little closer than Berlin. There also appears to be an area ticket for groups that makes the train 31€ for two versus around  that price for one from Berlin. 2.5-3hrs with one stop in Rostock on the train.

Yes, you can buy a Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ticket to use from Hamburg to Rostock. Regional trains only, not intercity. It’s good value, especially when travelling as a family. 

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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ticket is indeed a cheap choice for getting from Hamburg to Rostock-(Warnemünde). But this gets you deeply into the labyrinth of German train tariffs. You may only use regional trains (no Intercity or ICE-trains), which easily adds one hour to your travel time (assume 4+ hrs one-way). And you may only use the RE 1 Train Hamburg-Rostock directly, as connections via Lübeck will require a Schleswig-Holstein-Ticket, which is a bit more expensive.

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