The Åland Islands are an autonomous Swedish-speaking region which is part of Finland, located in a vast archipelago located between the mainland of Finland and Sweden. The Åland Islands serve as a hub for ferries in the Baltic Sea due a loophole allowing tax-free sales oboard ferries to mainland Finland. Ferries from Helsinki and Turku (including Naantali) regularly stop in Mariehamn (daytime arrivals) and Långnäs (nightime arrivals) before going to Stockholm. Ferries also connect from Tallinn and other Baltic Sea cities infrequently. The Åland Islands are a special, tranquil place and we would recommend visiting even for a day.
Åland has the following passenger ferry ports. Click each for more information.
You can reach the following destinations from Åland. Each has at least one regularly-scheduled passenger ferry. Click each city for more information.
Ferry Route
Åland - HelsinkiFerry Operator(s)
Viking Line, Tallink SiljaFerry Route
Åland - StockholmFerry Operator(s)
Viking Line, Finnlines, Tallink Silja, Gotland Alandia CruisesFerry Route
Åland - TallinnFerry Operator(s)
Tallink Silja, Viking LineFerry Route
Åland - TurkuFerry Operator(s)
Viking Line, Finnlines, Tallink SiljaFerry Route
Åland - VisbyFerry Operator(s)
Gotland Alandia Cruises