Ferry to Sweden from Finland
Discover the best ferry crossings from Finland to Sweden
Ferries to Sweden from Finland
The ferry is one of the most common routes from Finland to Sweden. You have a couple of options if you want to travel from Finland to Sweden by ferry. On this page, you can find information and guidance on how to get to Sweden by ferry from Finland and what you can and should keep in mind.
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Travel tip: book your ferry to Sweden from Finland early
The prices for the ferries rise sharply as the boats fill up. Especially during peak season, the ferries and parking decks fill up quickly. Therefore, book far in advance and avoid high costs, especially for popular crossings like Helsinki,-Stockholm, and Stockholm-Turku.
From Finland to Sweden
There are several options to sail by ferry to Sweden from Finland and vice versa. Ferries from Tallink Silja and Viking Lines sail from Turku, Mariehamn, and Helsinki to Stockholm in Sweden. Mariehamn is kind of a stopover at the Aland Islands.ย
Sailing from Turku to the Aland Islands is around 5 hours and 15 minutes, and from the Aland Islands (Mariehamn) to Sweden is another 5 and 30 minutes. This crossing from Turku with a stopover in Mariehamn is around 11.5 hours in total.
There is also a direct ferry without a stopover from Helsinki to Stockholm. This ferry sails up to 10 times a week and brings you from Finland to Sweden in 16 hours and 30 mins.
The crossings from Finland to Sweden are the following:
- Helsinki – Stockholm
- Turku – Stockholm
- Mariehamn – Stockholm
Finland โ Sweden
Ferry from Aland Islands to Sweden
The ferry to Sweden and the Aland Islands is from Mariehamn to Stockholm and vice versa. Both Viking Line and Tallink Silja sail on this route. There are around 25 sailings per week; depending on when you travel, this can be more or less.
Aland Islands โ Sweden
Best way to travel to Sweden from Finland is by ferry
Frequently Asked Questions: ferry to Sweden from Finland
There are different ferries from Finland to Sweden. You can travel by ferry from the Southwestern coast (Turku) via a stopover in the Aland Islands to Stockholm or you can depart from the capital of Finland, Helsinki by ferry to Stockholm. This crossing is a bit longer: 16,5 hours.
From Mariehamn at the Aland Islands you can board the ferry to Stockholm, this is a 5,5 hour ferry ride. The ferries between the Finnish Aland Islands and Stockholm sail around 3 times per day.
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Hello, we are trying to find out about ferries leaving Stockholm to the Uk. Are there any available?
Thank you
Silvia Deen
Hi Silvia,
Thanks for your question. We're sorry to inform you that there are no direct ferries from Stockholm to the UK. On this page you can find the information needed, vice versa though: https://ferrygogo.co.uk/sweden/ferry-to-sweden-from-the-uk/. The ferry from Nynashamn to Gdansk might be a good fit. Or drive back to Trelleborg in Southern Sweden and take the ferry to Rostock with Stena Line: https://ferrygogo.co.uk/sweden/ferry-to-sweden-from-germany/
Hope this helps.