The ferry crossing from Helsinki to Langnäs is temporarily unavailable by any operator connected to NetFerry online ticketing system.
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]
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Långnäs is a port in Lumparland on the eastern mainland of Åland, which is an autonomous region of Finland. It is located about 30 km away from Mariehamn, Åland's capital. The archipelago is made up of 6,700 Swedish-speaking islands. Långnäs mainly serves as a port and there is not much of a town to speak of. A brief history of Långnäs Silja Line built a ferry terminal in Långnäs in the 1960s, it was designed by architect Bengt Lundsten. The terminal was in use between 1965-1975 but then it was closed in 1993. In 1999, they built a new te... [More information]