Ferries from Sweden to Finland 2023

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Are you searching for your next Scandinavian adventure? Taking the ferry from Sweden to Finland is a convenient and scenic way to cross the Baltic Sea and explore the neighboring countries. Ferryhopper is here for you to spread the map on the table and give you an overview of all the available ferry trips between Sweden and Finland.

So, if you are ready for a ferry trip to the Vikings’ land, check the latest updates on the Sweden - Finland ferry schedules for 2023 and book the one that best suits your plans and budget:

Aerial view of the port and the city of Helsinki

The port of Helsinki in Finland

Sweden - Finland ferry schedules 2023

Did you know that there are more than 130 weekly crossings available between Sweden and Finland? Now, you do! Pick your destination and weigh anchor to Helsinki, Stockholm, Turku, Kapellskär, Hanko, Mariehamn and more with the ferry companies Finnlines, Stena Line, Tallink Silja Line, and Viking Line

The ferry rides between Sweden and Finland can last between 2 hours to 17 hours depending on the crossing and the ferry operator. As for the ferry ticket cost between Sweden and Finland, prices range between €60 and €200, depending on the crossing. Check here all the available ferry schedules between Sweden and Finland for 2023:

  • Ferry from Stockholm to Helsinki: this is one of the busiest ferry routes between Sweden and Finland. There are up to 2 daily crossings between the 2 Scandinavian capitals all year round. The ferry journey from Stockholm to Helsinki takes about 17 hours and it is operated by Viking Line and Tallink Silja
  • Ferry from Stockholm to Turku: there are up to 4 daily crossings between Stockholm and Turku. The journey lasts approximately 12 hours and is operated by Viking Line and Tallink Silja. In addition to the standard amenities, some ferries also have saunas, spa facilities and live entertainment.
  • Ferry from Kapellskär to Turku: the Kapellskär - Turku ferry is operated by Tallink Silja and takes about 8 hours to complete the journey. There are up to 7 weekly crossings offering budget-friendly travel options.
  • Ferry from Nynäshamn to Hanko: the ferry route from Nynäshamn to Hanko is operated by Stena Line and takes about 13 hours. There are up to 7 crossings a week between Nynäshamn and Hanko offering a range of on-board amenities, including a restaurant, a bar and shopping options.
  • Ferry from Kapellskär to Naantali: there are about 2 daily ferry crossings to Naantali from Kapellskär. The ferry trip from Kapellskär to Naantali lasts around 9.5 hours and it is operated by Finnlines.

Boats anchored in the banks of Stockholm in the sunset

Ferries anchored in the banks of Stockholm in Sweden

Ferries from Sweden to the Åland Islands

If you’re already planning your spring holidays, Mariehamn, the capital of Åland, is a very popular destination! The Åland Islands are situated at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea and belong to Finland. 

The Åland archipelago is a self-governing, autonomous and Swedish-speaking province consisting of 6,757 islands situated between Finland and Sweden. Here you can find all the available ferry crossings between Sweden and the Åland Islands (Finland) for 2023:

  • Ferry from Stockholm to Långnäs: there is 1 daily crossing from Stockholm to Långnäs. The ferry trip takes about 7 hours and it is operated by Viking Line and Tallinn Silja Line offering a range of onboard amenities, including a restaurant, a bar and shopping options.
  • Ferry from Stockholm to Mariehamn: the ferry trip from Stockholm to Mariehamn is operated by Viking Line and Tallinn Silja Line and it takes about 6.5 hours to reach the port of the capital of Åland. The Stockholm - Mariehamn ferry route is operated several times a day and offers a range of onboard amenities, including a restaurant, a bar and shopping options.
  • Ferry from Kapellskär to Mariehamn: there are about 2 daily crossings between Kapellskär and Mariehamn. The Kapellskär - Mariehamn ferry trip is operated by Viking Line and you can easily reach the port of Mariehamn in about 3.5 hours
  • Ferry from Kapellskär to Långnäs: the Kapellskär - Långnäs ferry route is operated by Finnlines and takes approximately 4.5 hours. Take 1 of the 2 daily available crossings and enjoy Finnlines ferries on-board services including restaurants, bars, shopping outlets, saunas, spa facilities, and live entertainment. 

Tip: what would you say for the ultimate coast hopping in northern Europe? If you’re looking for a different way to explore the Baltic Sea, hop on the ferry and go on a 7-day trip to explore the legendary North!

The river Aura crossing the city of Turku in Finland

The river Aura crossing the city of Turku in Finland

Where to book ferry tickets from Sweden to Finland

On Ferryhopper, you can book your ferry tickets between Sweden to Finland at the same prices as ferry companies! Check our Map of ferries to see all available Sweden - Finland ferry connections, compare ferry companies and prices, and plan your ferry trip easily and quickly.

Tip: to book tickets to Finland from Sweden and manage your booking in a few taps and swipes, download the Ferryhopper App for free and track your ferry in real time any time.

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