Fastest Ferry Between Finland and Sweden
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There are three fast ferry routes from Finland to Sweden. The fastest ferry route from Finland to Sweden is between the cities of Vaasa and Umeå, though this is only relevant if you are not passing through Stockholm. Other options include the routes between Turku - Åland - Stockholm and Helsinki - Åland - Stockholm. In terms of speed, we recommend the Turku - Åland - Stockholm route, which has multiple operators and sailings daily. Note that technically ferries from Åland to Stockholm are the fastest, but these are not relevant for most travelers since most travellers do not start or end their journey in the Åland islands. In this article, we explore the fastest ferries from mainland Finland to mainland Sweden.
An overview of the fastest ferry routes between Finland and Sweden is shown below.
Route | Description | Booking Info |
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Vaasa ↔ Umeå | The fastest route between Finland and Sweden, but it may not be the most convenient. Due to the location of these cities, this route is only relevant for those traveling to/from Northern Sweden and Norway. | Click for Booking Information |
Turku ↔ Stockholm | The ferry route between Turku and Stockholm is the fastest between mainland Finland and Mainland Sweden. With a duration of 10-12 hours, this route is operated by Viking Line, Tallink-Silja and Finnlines. Considering the number of ferries available, this is the most convenient and fastest route for most people traveling between Finland and Sweden. | Click for Booking Information |
Helsinki ↔ Stockholm | The last and final ferry route from mainland Finland to Sweden are the ferries between Helsinki and Stockholm. This route is longer, taking between 17 and 18 hours, however it is the most convenient for those traveling from the capital of Finland to the capital of Sweden. This route is operated by Viking Line and Tallink-Silja, with usually one departure each day per operator. | Click for Booking Information |
Fastest Ferry from Finland to Sweden: Vaasa - Umeå
The fastest ferry route from Finland to Sweden is between the cities of Vaasa and Umeå, operated by Wasaline. The ferry crosses the Gulf of Bothnia in just 3.5 or 4 hours in relative comfort. It is worth nothing that this ferry is technically the shortest in duration, but is only relevant for those travelling to/from Northern Sweden and Norway. In all other cases, it is almost always a better option to take the ferry from Turku to Stockholm or Helsinki to Stockholm.
Duration | 3.5 hours |
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Sailings per Day | 2+ |
Port in Vaasa | Vaasa Port |
Port in Umeå | Umeå Port |
Other Ferry Option: Turku - Åland Islands - Stockholm
If driving, the ferry route between Turku and Stockholm (with a brief stop in Åland) is the fastest between mainland Finland and Mainland Sweden. With a duration of 10-12 hours, this route is operated by Viking Line, Tallink-Silja and Finnlines. Considering the number of ferries available, this is the most convenient and fastest route for most people traveling between Finland and Sweden. Additionally, this route has at a minimum two overnight sailings daily, which is very useful for those who want to save on accommodation costs.
Duration | 10-12 hours |
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Sailings per Day | 5+ |
Port in Turku |
Turku Harbour - Main harbor in Turku for Viking Line and Tallink Silja - located not far from Turku city center.
Turku (Naantali) Port - Located 10 km west of Turku, this is the main port for Finnlines, with ferries going to Kapellskär in Sweden via the Åland Islands. |
Port in Stockholm |
Stockholm (Stadsgården) Port - City-center port for Viking Line ferries departing from Turku.
Stockholm (Kapellskär) Port - Located 90 km north of Stockholm, this is the port for Tallink Silja ferries departing from Turku, and Finnlines ferries departing from Naantali. |
Other ferry option from Finland to Sweden: Helsinki - Stockholm
The last and final ferry route from mainland Finland to Sweden are the ferries between Helsinki and Stockholm. This route is longer, taking between 17 and 18 hours, however it is the most convenient for those traveling from the capital of Finland to the capital of Sweden. This route is operated by Viking Line and Tallink-Silja, with usually one departure each day per operator. In terms of speed, the ferry route from Turku to Stockholm is the fastest.
Duration | 17-18 hours |
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2+ | |
Port in Helsinki |
Helsinki (Katajanokka) Port - City-center port used by Viking Line for ferries to Stockholm and Tallinn.
Helsinki (South Harbor Olympia Terminal) Port - City-center port used by Tallink Silja for ferries to Stockholm only. |
Port in Stockholm |
Stockholm (Stadsgården) Port - City-center port for Viking Line ferries to Turku, Tallinn and Helsinki.
Stockholm (Värtahamnen) Port - Located a bit further from the city center, this is the port for Tallink Silja ferries to Åland and Helsinki. |
FAQs
Is it possible to get from Helsinki to Stockholm by ferry?
Yes, there are two ferries a day between the capitals of Finland and Sweden, stopping briefly in the Åland Islands. You may also consider the route from Turku to Stockholm if you are looking for a slightly faster option.
How to quickly get from Finland to Stockholm by ferry?
The fastest route connecting mainland Finland to the Swedish capital is from Turku via the islands of Åland. Viking Line and Tallink Silja operate several ferries per day on this route.
What are the main ferry operators between Finland and Sweden?
The largest passenger ships in the Baltic Sea sail between Finland and Sweden. Viking Line and Tallink Silja are leading in this regard, but Finnlines also has a good offering nowadays between Naantali and Kapellskär.