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How to get from Turku to Stockholm by ferry ?

Looking for the perfect Turku to Stockholm ferry ticket? You've come to the right place. Taking a ferry from Turku to Stockholm is a convenient and enjoyable way to travel.

We know that planning a ferry trip from Turku to Stockholm can be stressful, so we do our best to make your Turku to Stockholm ferry booking as quick and easy as possible.

With Vivanoda, our easy to use platform, you can compare prices, routes and services of different ferry companies like Tallink, Viking Line or Silja Line. This way you can find the best deal on a Turku Stockholm ferry ticket to suit your needs and budget, whether you're travelling alone, as a couple or with your family.

Most Viking Line, Tallink or Silja Line ships offer on-board facilities such as cabins, restaurants, shops, Wi-Fi and more. Often they also offer facilities for people with reduced mobility.

To find the best deals on ferries from Turku to Stockholm simply enter your travel dates and start your search on Vivanoda.

Turku to Stockholm Ferry Information

Port of departure
Turku
Finland
Port of Arrival
Stockholm
Sweden
Distance
165 mi
Ferry Companies
Tallink, Viking Line, Silja Line
Frequency of crossings
4 crossings a day
Minimum crossing time
10 hours 40 min
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Ferry Turku Stockholm: Fares, Timetables and Duration

To travel by ferry from Turku to Stockholm, you'll find tickets range from £16 for one person if you're travelling without a car to £172 if you're travelling with your car. The average price we've seen on the Turku to Stockholm route is £75. The average ferry crossing time from Turku to Stockholm is 10 hours 53 min. The slowest ferries will take 11 hours 10 min to reach Stockholm, while the fastest boats will arrive in Stockholm in 10 hours 35 min. The first ferry leaves the port of Turku at 08:45. The last boat to Stockholm leaves the port of Turku at 20:55.

Average price of a Turku to Stockholm ferry crossing
£75
Price range of ferries Turku Stockholm (Lowest price for 1 passenger and highest price for 1 passenger and a car)
£16 - £172
Average crossing time Turku Stockholm
10 hours 53 min
Departure time of first ferry to Stockholm
08:45
Time last ferry leaves for Stockholm
20:55
Arrival time of first ferry to Stockholm
06:10
Arrival time of last ferry to Stockholm
18:55

Why travel by ferry from Turku to Stockholm?

Whether you're travelling alone, as a couple or with the family, a Turku to Stockholm ferry can be a convenient and enjoyable option for getting to Stockholm. Here are 3 reasons why we think a ferry from Turku to Stockholm is an ideal way to travel.

So you don't have to worry about the amount of luggage
With the train, bus or plane, an excess of one free piece of luggage is often applied and each additional piece of luggage generates an additional cost. However, when you board a Viking Line, Tallink or Silja Line ferry in Turku, you are free to take as much luggage as you like, as long as it is contained in your vehicle. If you are travelling as a pedestrian, the conditions may be more restrictive as you will need to carry your luggage with you until you arrive in Stockholm. However, it is advisable to ask the crew of Viking Line, Tallink or Silja Line, as luggage lockers are often provided for passengers to store their luggage during the crossing.
Enjoy the fresh sea air
The health benefits of sea air are numerous. In Turku, as soon as you leave the port, take a walk on the deck of the Viking Line, Tallink or Silja Line boat and enjoy the sea spray and the invigorating oxygen-enriched sea air: a real thalasso cure and very effective for ventilating the lungs! The fresh sea air and the waves that rock the ferry will soothe you instantly. You'll arrive in Stockholm feeling perfectly zen and energised.
No need to worry about travelling with your bike
On the train, bus or plane, it is often very complicated and sometimes impossible to travel with this cumbersome companion: your bike. However, on a ferry, you don't have this problem: your bike is loaded directly into the ship's huge garage. You leave it there for the duration of the Turku-Stockholm crossing in complete safety and without fear of it being damaged. You will find it when you disembark on your arrival in Stockholm.

Which companies operate between Turku and Stockholm?

If you want to travel between Turku and Stockholm by ferry, there are a number of companies to choose from including Viking Line, Tallink or Silja Line who run regular services between the two cities. You can find out more about the different shipping companies on this route and their departure times here.

Viking Line Turku Stockholm
Viking Line
Viking Line, founded in 1959, is a Finnish-based ferry company that operates between Finland, Sweden and Estonia. On Vivanoda, you can compare Turku-Stockholm fares and book a Viking Line ticket between Turku and Stockholm. Viking Line operates 14 crossings a week to Stockholm from Turku and the journey time is 10 hours 40 min. More information about Viking Line
10 hours 40 min
14 crossings a week
Tallink Turku Stockholm
Tallink
Tallink, founded in 1991, is an Estonian-based ferry company serving the Baltic States, Finland and Sweden. On Vivanoda, you can compare Turku-Stockholm fares and book a Tallink ticket between Turku and Stockholm. Tallink operates 14 crossings a week to Stockholm from Turku and the journey time is 10 hours 55 min. More information about Tallink
10 hours 55 min
14 crossings a week
Silja Line Turku Stockholm
Silja Line
Silja Line is a Finnish-based ferry company offering Baltic Sea crossings between Finland, Sweden, Estonia and Russia. On Vivanoda, you can compare Turku-Stockholm fares and book a Silja Line ticket between Turku and Stockholm. More information about Silja Line

Where do the ferries leave from in Turku? Where do the boats arrive in Stockholm?

Port of departure in Turku

Viking Line, Tallink or Silja Line ferries depart for Stockholm from the following ports in Turku:

Turku
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Port of arrival in Stockholm

Silja Line, Tallink or Viking Line ships arrive in Stockholm from the following ports:

Stockholm Värtahamnen Terminal
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FAQ (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS)

If you take a ferry from Turku to Stockholm, it will take you at least 10 hours 40 min to cover the 165 mi between Turku and Stockholm.

This often depends on the season (there are fewer crossings between Turku and Stockholm in winter) and the ferry company (Viking Line, Tallink and Silja Line). There are currently 4 crossings a day between Turku and Stockholm.

There are 3 ferry companies operating between Turku and Stockholm: Viking Line, Tallink and Silja Line.

Yes, absolutely, direct crossings are offered by Tallink, Viking Line, Silja Line.

Before booking, compare the prices of Tallink, Viking Line, Silja Line on our website Vivanoda. Then book the crossing of your choice easily and securely on our partner's website.

If you want to change or cancel your Turku Stockholm ferry booking, you can do so easily by contacting our partner who manages your booking. Please note that, depending on the fare conditions, some tickets are non-refundable or non-changeable. It is important to take this into account when booking your ticket.

During your crossing between Turku and Stockholm, you will travel 165 mi.

To go by boat from Turku to Stockholm, you can find prices ranging from £16 for the lowest, to £172 for the highest. The average price we observed was £75.

The first ferry leaves Turku at 08:45 for Stockholm.

The last ferry to Stockholm usually departs from Turku at 20:55.

Your Turku to Stockholm ferry experience

It's not always easy to get a clear picture of what a Turku to Stockholm crossing will be like, especially if you're not familiar with this mode of transport. To help you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a Tallink, Viking Line or Silja Line ferry cruise, here we explain the different stages of the journey, from boarding the ship in Turku to disembarking in Stockholm. You will also find practical information about Turku and Stockholm.

Departure from Turku by ferry

Before your Turku Stockholm ferry journey begins, here are the few steps to embark:

  • Presentation time in Turku port / You should arrive at the Turku ferry terminal within the time limit set by Viking Line, Tallink or Silja Line. After this period, the company is entitled to refuse you boarding.
  • Checking in for the Turku - Stockholm crossing / In Turku, present your identity papers (passport or CNI) and the booking number at the Silja Line, Tallink or Viking Line ticket offices at the Turku ferry terminal. If you have a car, you can check in from the vehicle queue.
  • Boarding the ferry to Stockholm / Watch out for voice messages in the Turku ferry terminal inviting you to board. In your vehicle, Viking Line, Tallink or Silja Line staff will proceed with boarding line by line. Wait patiently for your turn.

Turku to Stockholm crossing: on board the ship...

On the Viking Line, Tallink or Silja Line ship, everyone has their own travel philosophy. While some people will be inclined to relax in a cosy lounge, others will be keen to shop in the boutiques or eat at the self-service restaurant.

Ferry arrival in Stockholm

Here is some information for the disembarkation in Stockholm:

  • The ferry enters Stockholm Harbour / Access to the garage to retrieve your vehicle will not be allowed by the crew until the boat is moored. There is no point in rushing. If you want to wait, we recommend that you watch the entry into Stockholm Harbour from the outer decks.
  • If you are in a cabin. / If you have travelled from Turku to Stockholm in the comfort of a cabin, you will need to vacate your cabin approximately half an hour before arrival in Stockholm.
  • Leaving the ship and exploring Stockholm / You can get your car out of the ferry's huge garage relatively quickly, once the doors are open. Pedestrian passengers get off the boat even faster. A customs check cannot be ruled out in Stockholm. Finally, leave the port and Stockholm is waiting for you!

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