Turku Ferry
Turku Ferry
Turku ferry port in Finland is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Stockholm, Langnas & Mariehamn available. With a selection of up to 40 Sailings Weekly, the port of Turku connects Finland with Sweden & Aland.
Sailing durations range from 4 hours 10 minutes on the Langnas service to 10 hours 55 minutes on the Stockholm 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 Turku fare search.
Turku - Linnankatu 91, 20100 Turku
Viking Line Terminal - Ensimmäinen Linja, 20100 Turku
Tallink Silja Terminal (Vehicles) - Kuljetuskatu 4, 20100 Turku, Finland
Turku - Stockholm with Tallink Silja Line & Viking Line
Turku - Langnas with Tallink Silja Line & Viking Line
Turku - Mariehamn with Viking Line
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Turku is the oldest city and the first capital of the whole country. Today it is the capital of its region, the Southwest Finland. The name originates from a Slavic word "torg" - meaning a market place. The Swedish name for the town is Åbo - referring to the first settlers by the river, "å". Turku was born along the river Aura and it is one of the best attractions of the town. During the past centuries it has met with wars and invasions, fires, pests and other calamities. After the Great fire that destroyed nearly the whole city centre in 1827, it emerged from the ashes with renewed vigour. The zcars architect C.L. Engel gave the town a new townplan and some stately buildings. Turku has a lively and versatile cultural life: several theatres, a city philharmonic orchestra, chamber music, jazz & rock etc. The Turku Music Festival and rockfestival Ruisrock are among the oldest in Finland and even in whole Scandinavia.
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