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Travel by ferry to Finland! Travelling to Finland couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Finland holiday rested and without stress.

There is a direct ferry connection from Travemünde to the Finnish capital Helsinki. In addition, Finland is also accessible from Estonia, Russia and Sweden on the following routes: Tallinn – Helsinki, St. Petersburg – Helsinki, Stockholm – Helsinki, Stockholm – Turku, Kapellskär – Naantali and Umea – Vaasa.

Search & Book Ferries to Finland

Use our ferry search to find your ferry to Finland. We compare the offers of different shipping companies on each route. So you always get the cheapest offer for your Finlandferry. Check availability and timetables now.


All ferries to Finland

Here you find all current ferry connections to Finland.

Ferry connection Country of origin & country of destination Number &
Duration of trip
Shipping company
Grisslehamn – Eckero ferry Ferry from Sweden to Aland, Finland 3 times a day
1 hours 45 minutes
Eckerö Linjen
Kapellskär – Langnäs ferry Ferry from Sweden to Aland, Finland 14 times a week
3 hours 35 minutes
Finnlines
Kapellskär – Mariehamn ferry Ferry from Sweden to Aland, Finland 3 times a day
2 hour(s) 15 minutes
Viking Line
Kapellskär – Naantali ferry Ferry from Sweden to Finland 14 times a week
8 hours 45 minutes
Finnlines
Ferry Nynäshamn – Hanko Ferry from Sweden to Finland up to 7 times per week
approx. 13 hours
Stena Line
Ferry Saint Petersburg – Helsinki Ferry from Russia to Finland 2 times a week
13 hours
St. Peter Line
Ferry Stockholm – Helsinki Ferry from Sweden to Finland 7 times a week
approx. 17 hours 30 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Stockholm – Langnas Ferry from Sweden to Aland, Finland 7 times a week
6 hours 15 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Stockholm – Mariehamn Ferry from Sweden to Aland, Finland 3 times a day
5 hours 25 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Stockholm – Turku Ferry from Sweden to Finland 14 times a week
approx. 10 hours 30 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Tallinn – Helsinki ferry Ferry from Estonia to Finland 3 times a day
2 hour(s) 15 minutes
Eckerö Linjen
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Tallinn – Mariehamn ferry Ferry from Estonia to Aland, Finland 7 times a week
150 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Travemünde – Helsinki Ferry from Germany to Finland 7 times a week
29 hours
Finnlines
Ferry Umea – Vaasa Ferry from Sweden to Finland 11 times a week
4 hour(s) 30 minutes
Wasaline

All ferries from Finland

Here you find all current ferry connections from Finland.

Ferry connection Country of origin & country of destination Number &
Duration of trip
Shipping company
Ferry Eckero – Grisslehamn Ferry from Aland, Finland to Sweden 3 times a day
1 hours 45 minutes
Eckerö Linjen
Ferry Hanko – Nynäshamn Ferry from Finland to Sweden up to 7 times per week
approx. 12 hours
Stena Line
Ferry Helsinki – Saint Petersburg Ferry from Finland to Russia 3 times a week
14 hours
St. Peter Line
Ferry Helsinki – Stockholm Ferry from Finland to Sweden 7 times a week
approx. 17 hours 30 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Helsinki – Tallinn Ferry from Finland to Estonia 3 times a day
2 hours 10 minutes
Eckerö Linjen
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Helsinki – Travemünde Ferry from Finland to Germany 7 times a week
29 hours 30 minutes
Finnlines
Langnäs – Kapellskär ferry Ferry from Aland, Finland to Sweden 14 times a week
3 hours 20 minutes
Finnlines
Ferry Langnäs – Stockholm Ferry from Aland, Finland to Sweden 7 times a week
6 hours 20 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Mariehamn – Kapellskär ferry Ferry from Aland, Finland to Sweden 3 times a day
2 hour(s) 15 minutes
Viking Line
Mariehamn – Stockholm ferry Ferry from Aland, Finland to Sweden 3 times a day
5 hours 30 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Mariehamn – Tallinn ferry Ferry from Aland, Finland to Estonia 10 times a week
9 hours 15 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Naantali – Kapellskar Ferry from Finland to Sweden 14 times a week
8 hours 30 minutes
Finnlines
Ferry Turku – Stockholm Ferry from Finland to Sweden 14 times a week
approx. 10 hours 30 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Vaasa – Umea Ferry from Finland to Sweden 11 times a week
4 hour(s) 30 minutes
Wasaline

All ferries within Finland

Here you can find all current ferry connections within Finland.

Ferry connection Country of origin & country of destination Number &
Duration of trip
Shipping company
Ferry Helsinki – Mariehamn Inland ferry Finland 7 times a week
11 hours 15 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Langnäs – Naantali Inland ferry Aland, Finland 14 times a week
4 hours 50 minutes
Finnlines
Ferry Langnäs – Turku Inland ferry Aland, Finland 7 times a week
4 hours 15 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Mariehamn – Helsinki ferry Inland ferry Aland, Finland 7 times a week
15 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Mariehamn – Turku Inland ferry Aland, Finland 7 times a week
5 hours 30 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Naantali – Langnäs Inland ferry Finland 14 times a week
4 hours 55 minutes
Finnlines
Ferry Turku – Langnäs Inland ferry Finland 7 times a week
4 hours 10 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Ferry Turku – Mariehamn Inland ferry Finland 7 times a week
5 hours 15 minutes
Tallink Silja
Viking Line

Ferry ports in Finland

You can find an overview of all ferry ports in Finland here.

Ports
Eckero
Hanko
Helsinki
Langnäs
Mariehamn
Naantali
Turku
Vaasa

Travel guide Finland

Holiday in Finland

Forests, moors, lakes, endless beaches and the world’s largest archipelago make up Finland’s rugged charm. Add friendly locals, lighthouses, quaint homes and beautiful towns, and you have the perfect holiday destination for nature lovers.


TOP excursion destinations in Finland

Finland’s capital Helsinki inspires with untouched nature, fascinating architecture and lively city flair. A stroll through Helsinki includes Senate Square with the cathedral, Temppeliaukio Church, the market halls and the Suomenlinna sea fortress.

The Finnish castle Suomenlinna is a well-preserved sea fortress at the gates of Helsinki. It extends over several islands, its fortifications, walls and ramparts are several kilometres long.

Naantali is one of the oldest cities in Finland. Colourful wooden houses, narrow old town alleys, church, marina and park invite you to take a leisurely stroll through the town. Children especially enjoy the amusement park Moomin World.

Medieval Turku offers everything a holidaymaker could wish for: magnificent buildings, an imposing castle, a cathedral and a river in the middle of the city, lined with restaurants and cafés.

As if painted, Olavinlinna Castle is situated on a rocky island and can only be reached via a bridge. With its three towers and thick fortress walls, it is one of the most beautiful castles in Finland.

If you’re ever in Finland, you could pay Santa a visit. His village Rovaniemi is located in Lapland and spreads Christmas spirit all year round. Santa’s office, post office, reindeer, Arctic Circle crossing and elves included!

The archipelago off Turku invites you to go island hopping. Thousands of large and small islands offer solitude, untouched nature, coziness and a fascinating flora and fauna.

In the very north of Finland, Lapland is the beginning of a world that shows its own face in every season. Moose, reindeer, midnight sun, polar night, northern lights and sledding are all part of this unique landscape.


Entry requirements

Entry to Finland is possible for German citizens with the following travel documents: passport, identity card and children’s passport. All documents must be valid for the entire period of stay. A visa is not required for the stay in Finland.


Alternative travel options

The land route from Germany to Finland is a very long one and leads through Poland, the Baltic States and Russia. Those who choose to travel this long way can do so by car, motorhome, coach and train. The journey is much faster by Fähre and plane. Direct flights are available from many German airports. ››› Fähreto Scandinavia


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