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Helsinki Finland - HEL | Tallinn Estonia - TAL | 2 Hrs - 2 . 5 Hrs. | - - |
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Helsinki Finland - HEL | Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | 11 Hrs. | - - - - |
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Helsinki Finland - HEL | Stockholm Sweden - SCT | 19 Hrs. | - - - - |
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Langnas Finland - LNG | Stockholm Sweden - STC | 7 . 5 Hrs. | - - |
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Langnas Finland - LNG | Turku Finland - TKU | 4 Hrs - 5 Hrs. | - - - - |
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Turku Finland - TKU | Stockholm Sweden - STC | 12 Hrs | - - |
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Turku Finland - TKU | Langnas Finland - LNG | 4 Hrs. - 5 Hrs. | - - - - - - |
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Turku Finland - TKU | Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | 5 Hrs - 17 Hrs. | - - - - |
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Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | Helsinki - HEL | 11 Hrs. | - - / - - |
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Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | Helsinki Olympia Western Terminal - HEL | 11 Hrs. | - - / - - |
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Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | Kapellskar Sweden - KPS | 3 . 5 Hrs. | - - - - |
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Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | Stockholm Sweden - STC | 7 . 5 Hrs. | - - |
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Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | Tallinn Estonia Terminal - TA1 | 12 Hrs. | - - / - - |
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Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | Tallinn Estonia - TAL | 10 Hrs. | - - / - - |
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Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | Turku Finland - TKU | 5 . 5 Hrs. | - - - - - - |
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We have available five departure point from Finland which
include Helsinki, Helsinki Olympia Western Terminal, Langnas,
Mariehamn and Turku. With conecting ports to the island of Aland,
Sweden and Estonia.
Helsinki Finland - HEL
Helsinki is the capital city of Finland, sits on the southern
peninsula in the Gulf of Finland. Population is about 650,000
persons and historical several ferry operators available with
multiple connecting ports. Olympia Western Terminal TA1 is also
located in Helsinki for additional connecting ports.
Helsinki has Departure and Arrival ports for Langnas Finland,
Mariehamn Finland, Turku Finland, Stockholm Sweden, Kapellskar
Sweden and Tallinn Estonia. Which will have their own connecting
ports and attractions available.
Langnas Finland - LNG
Långnäs is a port located in Lumparland on the eastern side of the main
island of Åland . By road it is about 30 km from the capital Mariehamn.
In 1999, the European Union ended the sale of duty-free goods on ferries,
but Åland's special privileges provide a legal exception for ships calling
at a port in Åland that are traveling between Finland and Sweden. For this
reason, a new terminal was built in Långnäs in 1999, to accomidate the larger
ferries.
Large international ferries of the Viking line, Tallink and Silja line depart
from Långnäs to Stockholm Sweden and Turku Finland. There are also
local ferries connecting the islands of Åland.
Mariehamn Finland - MHQ
The city is located on a peninsula. The Western Harbour is an important international
harbour with daily traffic to Sweden, Estonia and mainland Finland. A powerful incentive
for Baltic ferries to stop at Mariehamn is that, with respect to indirect taxation, Åland
is not part of the EU customs zone and so duty-free goods can be sold aboard.
There are multiple connecting ports from Mariehamn which include Helsinki, Stockholm,
Kapellskar, Turku and Tallin. Ferry operators include Viking line, Tallink and Silja.
There are also local ferry providers available along with air transportation.
Turku Finland - TKU
Turku, is located on the southwest coast of Finland, along the Aura River. It's best known
historical site is the Turku Castle. Restaurants and quaint shops line Old Great Square, making
for a pleasant enjoyable place to visit and sight see.
Turku has ferry connection for Mariehamn, Langnas and Stockholm. Ferry prividers include Viking
and Tallink with Day and Overnight service for all destinations.
Europe is geographically one of the smallest continents in the world, but it offers more variety
within its borders than any other continent. With a population of over 740,000,000
people are divided among fifty sovereign states that range from the Russian giant, the largest in the world
country spanning two continents to Vatican City, the smallest country in the world spanning
only half a kilometer away, it is certainly a continent of contrasts.
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The Europe we know today owes its identity to some of the great names in history, here
you can really walk in the footsteps of the giants, Hannibal, Hector, Caesar, William the
Conqueror, Joan of Arc, Philip of Spain, Magellan, Napoleon, Queen Victoria have all traveled these
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there is a lifetime of experiences to offer.
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With over 100 European destinations to choose from, there are no limits to what you can
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The local currency is often the Euro but it is not universal, there are many
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many languages on the continent, most people speak English as a second language although it is
appreciated if you can say hello or hello in the national language