Finland

Ferry from Finland to Sweden

There are numerous ferry crossings operating from Finland to Sweden. Ferries currently connect 5 ports in Finland with 5 ports in Sweden.

There are a combined number of 24 ferry crossings each day across a selection of 10 Ferry Routes which are operated by 6 ferry companies including Stena Line, Tallink Silja, Viking Line, Finnlines, Eckerö Linjen & Wasaline with the shortest crossing taking around 2 hours (Eckero to Grisslehamn).

This is a general summary of the services on offer between Finland and Sweden, for live information select from our Fare Search.

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About Finland:

Finland is a Nordic country in northeast Europe, famous for white summer nights and countless pristine lakes.

It offers amazing landscapes year-round, with many activities to suit every season. There are excellent ski resorts, bustling cities and incredible festivals throughout the summer months. The night skies are blessed with spectacular displays of the Northern Lights, too, making it one of Europe’s most popular countries.

Finally, after a day of exploring the coniferous forests and drinking in the crisp Finnish air, why not relax in one of the nation’s estimated two million saunas?

Travelling by ferry is a popular mode of transport in Finland, as there are numerous routes operated by excellent ferry companies with luxurious vessels. The Finnish ports are good departure points for the surrounding Scandinavian nations and mainland Europe, so there’s no shortage of sailing options.

About Sweden:

Sweden is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, sharing a lengthy western border with Norway and a shorter north-eastern border with Finland.

One of the European leaders for quality of life, Sweden is a beautiful nation in all aspects. The diversity of magical landscapes is one of its greatest assets, stretching from the sparse and snow-filled north, inhabited by the indigenous Sami people, to the lake-speckled central region and the high-energy, fashion-inspired capital city of Stockholm in the south.

A long Viking history has left its mark; ancient rune stones and huge burial mounds can be found throughout the country, all with their own fascinating story to tell, while the medieval cities and coastal castles add a further layer of mystery.

Sailing to Sweden by ferry is a common choice for visitors, thanks to the huge number of routes from various countries in northern Europe and Scandinavia, all operated by a wide choice of excellent ferry companies.