Travelling by ferry to Åland

To reach Åland by boat, you can depart from 3 countries: Sweden, Finland and Estonia. The ferries of the 4 companies (Silja Line, Tallink, Viking Line or Finnlines) operating crossings to Åland call at 8 ports: Stockholm, Mariehamn, Lumparland, Turku, Helsinki, Tallinn, Kapellskär and Naantali.

With a network of 9 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Åland and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Silja Line, Tallink, Viking Line and Finnlines offer up to 23 crossings a day. Find all prices and best deals for Åland on our Vivanoda search engine.

The fastest crossing takes 2 hours 20 min (Kapellskär - Mariehamn) with a distance of 40 mi and the longest 14 hours 30 min (Tallinn - Mariehamn) with a distance of 174 mi.

Ferries to Åland in figures

Countries
Sweden
Finland
Estonia
Number of crossings
23 crossings a day
Number of ports
8
Number of ferry connections
9
Number of ferry companies
4
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Popular ferries to Åland

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Most popular ferry routes to Åland

To travel to Åland by ferry, the ferry operators Finnlines, Viking Line, Tallink and Silja Line offer daily crossings from Naantali, Kapellskär, Tallinn, Helsinki, Turku or Lumparland.

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Ferry Åland: Travel Guide

Ferry Åland: What to see and do?

When you arrive by ferry in the magnificent Åland Islands, you will immediately be seduced by the beauty of nature and the peaceful atmosphere that reigns here. With its 6,700 islands and islets, this small archipelago between Sweden and Finland is a true paradise for nature lovers.

The first ferry port you can reach from Åland is Mariehamn, the archipelago's capital. This charming harbour town is full of brightly-coloured wooden houses, pretty cobbled streets and magnificent views of the Baltic Sea. Take advantage of your stay to visit the Åland Shipping Museum, which traces the maritime history of the region, or explore Kastelholm Castle, a medieval fortress located nearby.

If you'd rather get away from the crowds, take the ferry to Kökar, a small picturesque island where you can relax on beautiful sandy beaches and explore stunning hiking trails. Don't miss a visit to the medieval church of Kökar, an architectural gem well worth a visit.

For history buffs, the ferry port of Bomarsund offers a unique experience. Here you can visit the ruins of a former Russian fortress built in the 19th century, offering spectacular sea views and a living testimony to the region's turbulent past.

For water sports enthusiasts, the ferry port of Mariehamn offers a multitude of activities. Hire a kayak or motorboat and explore the beautiful islands and islets that surround the region. Don't miss a visit to the Eastern Archipelago, famous for its crystal-clear waters and vast bird colonies.

Finally, for a unique experience, take the ferry to the island of Märket, located on the border between Sweden and Finland. Here you can visit Finland's most westerly lighthouse and discover the isolated charm of this small, deserted island.

Whichever ferry port you choose to arrive in Åland, you'll immediately be seduced by the natural beauty of the region and the warm welcome of its inhabitants. Make the most of your stay to relax, explore the unspoilt nature and discover the fascinating history of this unique archipelago.

Åland is an ideal destination for nature lovers, history buffs and water sports enthusiasts. Expect breathtaking scenery, a relaxing atmosphere and unique experiences you'll never forget.

Åland: When to visit?

Summer, from June to August, is generally considered the best time to visit Finland. Temperatures are pleasant, fluctuating between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, and the days are long, with almost 24 hours of daylight. This is the ideal time to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, fishing and attending local festivals.

Spring, from April to May, and autumn, from September to October, are also good seasons to visit Finland. Temperatures range from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius, and you can enjoy the beauty of the countryside thanks to the many forests and lakes. These periods are ideal for photography enthusiasts, hikers and those wishing to avoid the summer crowds.

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