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Helsinki is connected by sea routes with Aland Islands (Mariehamn and Langnäs), Latvia (Riga), Sweden (Visby), Sweden (Stockholm), Estonia (Tallinn) and Germany (Travemünde). The lines to Helsinki are provided by the maritime operators Tallink Silja Line, Viking Line and Finnlines which jointly provide 205 weekly sailings with travel times that range between 2 hours and 31 hours and morning and afternoon departures. Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks.
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Helsinki is the capital of Finland and has a population of over 1.2 million people; it is by far the most populous area of the country, as well as the hub for politics, education, research, finance, and culture. The city can proudly boast having one of the highest urban standards of living in the world and is also the northernmost capital of all of the EU member states. A brief history of Helsinki The Tavastians inhabited the present day area of Helsinki as early as the Iron Age. They used the area for fishing and hunting, but due to a lack of archaeological evidence, it is difficult to know h... [More information]
Are you looking for a ferry to HELSINKI?
HELSINKI is connected TALLINN (ESTONIA)LANGNÄS and MARIEHAMN (FINLAND)TRAVEMÜNDE (GERMANY)RIGA (LATVIA)STOCKHOLM and VISBY (SWEDEN).
Finnlines, Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line. operate ferry services to HELSINKI.
HELSINKI is located on Lootsi 13, 10151 Tallinn, Estonia. For more directions to the port, click here Google Map @ Helsinki, port
If you are looking for more information on your journey, then visit our website Ferries from Helsinki .