Book a Mariehamn Ferry

Book a Mariehamn Ferry

Book a Mariehamn Ferry

Mariehamn ferry port in Aland is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Tallinn, Helsinki, Stockholm, Turku & Visby available. With a selection of up to 66 Sailings Weekly, the port of Mariehamn connects Aland with Estonia, Finland, Sweden & Gotland.

Sailing durations range from 5 hours 25 minutes on the Turku service to 14 hours 20 minutes on the Tallinn 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 Mariehamn fare search.

Port Address

Mariehamn - Birka Terminalen Mariehamn, Mariehamn 22100, Åland Islands

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Mariehamn Guide

Mariehamn Ferry Port

Mariehamn is a town found on the south west coast of Finland, belonging to the Aland region. The vast majority of the ferry routes heading out of Mariehamn are to other parts of Scandinavia, other than one crossing to Tallinn in Estonia. Most of the crossings have a duration of at least five hours. Regarded as a carefree summer town, Mariehamn is a refreshing change from the Baltic capitals that reside close by. Despite being a Finnish town, most of the locals predominantly speak Swedish, though almost everyone will be able to speak some English for the benefit of the many tourists. Many who visit Mariehamn do so in the knowledge they’ll find a relaxing coastal resort that offers some light activity; snorkelling and diving are two of the most popular pastimes in the town. For those who don’t wish to spend their time in the crystal waters on the shoreline, there are three major museums all in close proximity to each other: The Aland Hunting and Fishing Museum, The Aland Maritime Museum and The Pommerm Museum Ship can all be visited in what would be a day filled with history and culture. Despite the wealth of history on offer, the highlight of Mariehamn almost always come from the Karingsund Game Safari – an experienced tour guide gives an insight into the fascinating life of the park’s animals. The three primary forms of public transport around Mariehamn are buses, archipelago ferries and taxis. The bus service is relatively inexpensive and fairly affordable, and drops passengers all over the town. For visitors who crave quick and easy transport then taxis are possibly the best viable option.

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