Can't wait to get to Finland? Search your ferry from Helsinki to Finland by accessing NetFerry online booking service. These pages show you the ferry operators that cover the routes to Finland departing from Helsinki and related schedules, tariffs and durations.
The sea connections between Helsinki and Finland are operated by our partners Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line which together provide 18 weekly sailings with travel times ranging between 10 h 15 min and 11 h 15 min. typically evening departure times for these crossings. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. For your comfort, services such as bars, shops and self service restaurants will be available during the crossing. Also, you can select from regular seating or various cabin options when booking.
If you leave it too late to book, you risk loosing your seat on board! Select the various options in the form above to buy your ticket with our online booking service!
The port of Helsinki is the largest port in Europe for freight and passenger traffic. It is a vast port and offers services of all kinds and generates lots of wealth and jobs for the country. There are many piers and areas of the port, including the South Harbor, Katajanokka Harbor, West Harbor, Hernesaari Cruise Pier, Vuosaari Harbor, Port of Loviisa, Kantvik Harbor, Helsinki's coal quays. The passenger terminals are well connected to each other by tram and shuttle service. The Katajanokka terminal offers in-house catering services, luggage storage, currency exchange and ticket offices. The t... [More information]
Address: Lootsi 13, 10151 Tallinn, Estonia
Directions: Google Map @ Helsinki, port
Finland, the country of the famous Northern Lights, extends over the Baltic Sea on a vast peninsula characterized by many small islands. Most of the population lives in the southern part of the country and the first populations that settled here belonged to the Lapponi groups. History Lapponi and Finni divided the Finland until 1154, when Swedish rule began. Wars and revolutions have seen Finland conquered and then divided between Sweden and Russia.The Russian empire ruled until 1917, when it became independent, even though it was still obligated by the USSR until the 1947 Treaty of Paris. In ... [More information]