Mariehamn - Turku Ferries

Mariehamn, a Finnish port, is situated on the island of Åland in the Baltic Sea, west of Helsinki. It is the chief port, founded in 1861, and the only city of the province. The Swedish-speaking residents here subsist on fishing and shipping industries, and this quiet port is a charming place to visit.
Buy Mariehamn to Turku ferry tickets
Viking Line offers service between Mariehamn and Turku, with a journey time of 5 hours, 25 minutes. The company began its service in 1959 with the S/S Viking sailing between the Finnish mainland, the Åland Islands and Sweden. Today the company has seven vessels sailing between the Finnish mainland, Åland and Sweden, as well as between Finland and the Baltic states. Vessels provide the opulence and comfort of cruise ships while also boasting high-capacity vehicle decks meeting the needs of cargo traffic and of tourists who want to bring their vehicles along. Turku has for centuries been one of the most important shipping ports of the region. Over four million passengers travel through Turku port annually, most going onwards to Stockholm and Kapellskär in Sweden or to the Åland islands. Turku Ferry port has much to offer passengers and the facilities for the disabled are good. Turku harbour has a café, children's playground, ATM and lockers.
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