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The crossings between Turku and Finland are served by 2 ferry operators (Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line) which carry out 51 trips per week with exclusively morning and afternoon boardings and crossing times ranging between 4 hours 10 minutes and 17 hours 15 minutes. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Seating and accommodation type on board differ according to travel time, the fastest ships, that provide crossings during the day, only offer deck space on regular seats, while night ferries or ferries with travel times exceeding 6 hours, offer a variety of cabin options.
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Turku is an essential Finnish port in the south-west of the country serving passenger and commercial routes to Sweden and the Aland islands. There are also regular passenger services provided by Tallink Silja and Viking Lines. Both companies have two departures each day, and their separate terminals allow quick and flexible check-in and boarding. How to reach Turku port There are straightforward road connections to the ferry terminal in Turku and clear directions guiding you upon your arrival into the port. The easiest route to the port is along the Turku Ring Road; there are maps availa... [More information]
Address: Linnankatu 91 FI-20100 Turku - 1. Linja FI-20100 Turku Finland
Directions: Google Map @ Turku, 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]