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Aland Islands are linked by ship with Estonia (Tallinn), Finland (Helsinki, Naantali and Turku), Latvia (Riga), Sweden (Visby) and Sweden (Kapellskär and Stockholm). The ferry routes beetween # :destFrom and Aland Islands are covered by our partners Finnlines, Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line which jointly provide 154 weekly sailings with travel times that range between 3 h 25 min and 17 h 15 min and all day departures. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers.
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TALLINK SILJA LINE
7 weekly sailings
10 h 50 min
VIKING LINE
3 weekly sailings
14 h 25 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
7 weekly sailings
11 h 15 min
VIKING LINE
11 weekly sailings
10 h 15 min
FINNLINES
22 weekly sailings
4 h 30 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
7 weekly sailings
4 h 25 min
VIKING LINE
7 weekly sailings
4 h 10 min
VIKING LINE
14 weekly sailings
5 h 25 min
FINNLINES
17 weekly sailings
3 h 25 min
VIKING LINE
7 weekly sailings
6 h 15 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
21 weekly sailings
5 h 25 min
VIKING LINE
29 weekly sailings
5 h 25 min
VIKING LINE
2 weekly sailings
12 h 30 min
The Åland Islands lie between Finland and Sweden, forming an archipelago of 6,500 small islands or 'skerries', of which only 60 are inhabited. History Mariehamn is the capital of the archipelago and was founded in 1860 under the rule of Tsar Alexander II of Sweden. Originally the islands belonged to the Swedish Empire but in 1809 they were handed to the Russian Empire, later becoming part of the Grand Duchy of Finland. Today, the islands remain part of Finland, but have been declared an autonomous and demilitarised zone, they constitute the smallest region in Finland, however Swedi... [More information]