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Stockholm

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Ferries to Stockholm


Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is a charming city spread across 14 islands, connected by a network of bridges and canals. This fascinating urban center is renowned for its unique blend of modernity and history, featuring cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and world-class museums. Key attractions include the Royal Palace, the Old Town (Gamla Stan), and the Vasa Museum, which houses an impressive 17th-century warship. Stockholm is also an ideal starting point for exploring the beautiful surrounding regions and its numerous islands.

Booking a ferry to Stockholm at the best available price is a simple and convenient process on Ferriesonline.com. Our price comparison tool allows you to compare offers from various ferry operators, helping you find the most competitive rate for your journey. Just select your route, choose the departure date, and compare the rates to book your low-cost tickets online in a few easy steps.

Stockholm is well connected with several ports in Europe through prestigious ferry operators like Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line. Major routes include connections from Helsinki, Tallinn, Turku, and the Åland Islands, offering various options to reach the Swedish capital.

The Helsinki-Stockholm route is one of the most popular and is primarily operated by Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line. The average crossing time is about 16 hours, with prices starting around 70 euros for a deck seat and going up to 150 euros for a cabin. The ships offer numerous onboard comforts, including restaurants, shops, and entertainment areas, to make your journey as pleasant as possible.

The Tallinn-Stockholm connection has a duration of about 15 hours, with prices starting from 60 euros for a deck seat. Again, Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line vessels feature spacious common areas, restaurants, and comfortable cabins. For the Turku-Stockholm route, which takes about 10 hours, prices start from 50 euros for a deck seat, with higher rates for private cabins.

If you're heading to Stockholm from the Åland Islands, such as Mariehamn or Langnas, the crossing duration is significantly shorter, around 4-5 hours, with prices starting from about 30 euros. This is the ideal way to travel comfortably between the islands and the Swedish capital.

The ferry operators on these routes offer excellent services, ensuring a comfortable and well-equipped journey. Tallink Silja Line, for example, is known for the quality of its services and the wide range of onboard entertainment options, while Viking Line is noted for its focus on passenger comfort and the quality of its restaurants.

Once you arrive in Stockholm, you'll have the chance to explore one of the most vibrant and culturally rich cities in Northern Europe. Its islands, parks, and museums offer unique and unforgettable experiences. Stroll through the alleys of Gamla Stan, visit the Nobel Museum, and enjoy a walk along the shores of Lake Mälaren.

Book your ferry to Stockholm now on Ferriesonline.com and take advantage of the best available offers. Remember, all active discounts and promotions are automatically applied when booking low-cost tickets on our site. Safe travels!

FERRIES TO STOCKHOLM



Mariehamn (Åland Islands)

Mariehamn (Åland Islands)
Information about Mariehamn
Mariehamn is the capital of the autonomous province of the Åland Islands with 11.286 inhabitants (2012 data), and is located on the island of Fasta Åland.

Mariehamn is home to the government and parliament of Åland and 40% of the population lives in the capital. As for the rest of Åland Mariehamn is Swedish speaking; Finnish is taught in schools, but it is not an official language.

The city is named after Marija Aleksandrovna, empress consort of Alexander II of Russia. Mariehamn was founded in 1861, around the village of Övernäs, which at the time belonged to the municipality of Jomala. Mariehamn expanding has incorporated other territories of the neighboring municipality. The capital is located on a peninsula, and has two major ports, located on the east and west coast.
The western port is a marina, while the eastern port is very important for its international airports which connect Åland daily to Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Latvia. Ships sailing the Baltic, stopping at Åland, enjoy tax relief due to the fact that the latter is not part of the European customs union, thus making it possible to tax-free sales on board the vessels. Mariehamn International Airport (MHQ) is located in the neighboring municipality of Jomala, 3 kilometers northwest of the city center.

Åland and Mariehamn have a respectable heritage at sea. The Flying P-Liner Pommern ship, now a museum ship, is anchored in the western port. In the western port one can visit one of the largest marinas in Scandinavia. The popular Dutch steamer Jan Nieveen (now called F.P. von Knorring, pub-restaurant) is located in the western port.


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