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Visiting Finland

Ferry Routes

Aland to Finland

Langnas to Turku

7 Sailings Weekly
4 hrs 5 mins
7 Sailings Weekly
4 hrs 15 mins

Langnas to Naantali

14 Sailings Weekly
4 hrs 55 mins

Mariehamn to Helsinki

7 Sailings Weekly
10 hrs
7 Sailings Weekly
10 hrs 25 mins

Mariehamn to Turku

7 Sailings Weekly
5 hrs 30 mins
7 Sailings Weekly
5 hrs 25 mins

Estonia to Finland

Finland to Finland

Germany to Finland

Russia to Finland

Sweden to Finland

Why take a ferry to Finland?

Booking a ferry to or from Morocco with Compare Ferries couldn't be easier and once you arrive in Finland there I is the opportunity to enjoy luxurious resorts, stunning natural landscapes and a chance to meet Santa Claus, it’s not surprising that Finland is a must-see destination for many travellers. Beautiful at any time of year, Finland is particularly popular with holidaymakers during the winter season, due to the Aurora Borealis. Most visible from September to April, the northern lights create a spectacular scene and are a sight to behold.

For many people, travel is something which must be endured in order to reach your chosen destination. When you choose to take a ferry to Finland, however, you can enjoy top-notch facilities and travel in style. With direct routes from many countries, such as Sweden, Russia, Estonia and Germany, it’s easy to find a route which suits you. In fact, you could even combine your ferry trip to Finland with a European cruise to make the most of your time around this beautiful Country. Compare Ferries has the most up to date timetables, routes and fares for ferries to and from Finland. Use our ferry search to compare prices and to book your next ferry crossing.

Highlights of Finland

Your time at sea needn’t end when you arrive in Finland, however. The Åland Islands are a little-known group of islands, featuring picturesque 19th century townhouses, local craft shops and national parks, and are accessible via ferry from Finland. If you fancy getting off the beaten track and exploring the islands, you can easily jump on a ferry at either Naantali or Kapellskär.

For those keen to stay on the mainland, you’ll find plenty to do. Depending on when you travel, you may have the chance to see the iconic Midnight Sun. Sometimes visible from May to August, the unique phenomenon provides an unforgettable experience for locals and holidaymakers alike.

Whilst many people travel to the country solely to catch a glimpse of the northern lights, there are numerous other attractions which provide a magical experience for tourists. With over 75 ski resorts in Finland, many tourists want to try their hand at the sport. With dedicated skiing holidays available, as well as single day trips, you can build the perfect break for you and your companions.

Of course, skiing isn’t the only activity on offer in Finland. With over 188,000 lakes in the country, you can explore the clear waters, try your hand at fishing, canoeing, rowing and even sailing. For the more adventurous travellers, ski resorts in Finnish Lapland offer snowmobiling, snowshoeing and ice-fishing, as well as husky and reindeer rides.

No trip to Finland would be complete with a trip to a forest. Home to a vast array of species, including brown bears, you can take part in tours and excursions at most times of the year. With the chance to see the animals in their natural environment, holidaymakers can view some of the rarest animals on the planet. Compare Ferries receives the latest prices and special offers from the leading ferry companies travelling to and from Finland including Tallink Silja, Viking Lines, Finnlines, Eckero Line and St Peter Line. Use our ferry search to compare prices and to book your next ferry crossing.

The culture, food and drinks

Whether you’re in the north of the country in Finish Lapland or heading to Helsinki in the south, you’ll be sure to find some culinary delights. Closely linked to the country’s history, Finland produces a number of mouth-watering delicacies. Karjalanpiirakka pastries, a lunch of kalakukko and grillimakkara as a snack provides the perfect Finnish treat. With resorts providing a range of cuisines and local eateries offering sumptuous Finnish meals, exploring the food and drink in Finland may be your favourite part of the trip!

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