Helsinki Ferry

Helsinki Ferry

Helsinki Ferry

Helsinki ferry port in Finland is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Tallinn, Stockholm, Mariehamn & Travemunde available. With a selection of up to 17 Sailings Daily, the port of Helsinki connects Finland with Estonia, Sweden, Aland & Germany.

Sailing durations range from 2 hours on the Tallinn service to 31 hours on the Travemunde service.

Although there is a brief summary on this page, as sailing information can vary based on time of year we’d advise you to get live sailing times and prices in our Helsinki fare search.

Port Address

Viking Line terminal / Helsinki (Katajanokka) - Viking Line, Mastokatu 1, 00160 Helsinki, Finland

Tallink Silja - Tallink Silja, Olympia Terminal, Eteläsatama (South Harbor), Olympiaranta, 1 FIN-00140 Helsinki, Finland

Finnlines - Hansa Terminal, Provianttikatu 5, 00980, Helsinki, Finland

Tallink Silja II - Tallink Silja, West Harbour 2, Tyynenmerenkatu 14, 00220, Helsinki, Finland

St Peter Line - St Peter Line, Länsiterminaali (West Terminal), Tyynenmerenkatu 8, 00220 Helsinki, Finland

Eckerö Line - Eckerö Line, Länsiterminaali T2 (Western Harbour, Terminal 2), Tyynenmerenkatu 14, 00220, Helsinki, Finland

West Harbour Terminal 1 - West Harbour Terminal 1, Tyynenmerenkatu 8, 00220 Helsinki

Olympia Terminal - Olympiaranta 1, 00140 Helsinki

Port of Vuosaari - Komentosilta 1, 00980 Helsinki, Finland

West Harbour Terminal 2 - West Harbour Terminal 2, Tyynenmerenkatu 14, 00220 Helsinki

Hansa Terminal - Hansa Terminal, Vuosaaren Satama, Provianttikatu 5, 00980, Helsinki, Finland

West Terminal T2 - West Terminal T2, Tyynenmerenkatu 14, 00220 Helsinki

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Helsinki Ferry Port

Helsinki port was founded in 1550 as a port town to compete for Baltic Sea transport and is now one of the key ferry ports in the region. Helsinki ferry port is the busiest passenger port in Finland with connections to numerous countries including Sweden, Estonia, Poland, Russia and Germany. Unsurprisingly for a port of its size, Helsinki has numerous ferry terminals - West Terminal for departures to Estonia and Russia, Olympia for Sweden, Katajanokka and Makasiini for Estonia and Hansa terminal for crossings to Germany and Poland.

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