Ferries from Turku to Sweden

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The route

Want to book a holiday to Sweden? Find your ferry from Turku to Sweden with our Sweden ferry search system. Our website allows you to compare information about ferry crossings to Sweden from Turku including prices, durations and timetables.

The Turku Sweden lines are covered by well known ferry operators such asTallink Silja Line and Viking Line offering 21 weekly sailings and travel times ranging from 10 h 35 min to 11 h 10 min (mostly morning and evening boardings). Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. For your comfort, services such as bars, shops and self service restaurants will be available during the crossing. Also, you can select from regular seating or various cabin options when booking.

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Map of the possible routes between Turku and Sweden

Port of Turku

Turku is an essential Finnish port in the south-west of the country serving passenger and commercial routes to Sweden and the Aland islands. There are also regular passenger services provided by Tallink Silja and Viking Lines. Both companies have two departures each day, and their separate terminals allow quick and flexible check-in and boarding. How to reach Turku port  There are straightforward road connections to the ferry terminal in Turku and clear directions guiding you upon your arrival into the port. The easiest route to the port is along the Turku Ring Road; there are maps availa... [More information]

Address: Linnankatu 91 FI-20100 Turku - 1. Linja FI-20100 Turku Finland

Directions: Google Map @ Turku, port

Guide of Sweden

Sweden is situated in Northern Europe; is the country where the Nobel Prize is awarded each year. History In 1800 Sweden was relatively uneconomically developed, in fact, it was one of the poorest in Europe. Development of the transport sector and greater exploitation of natural resources such as wood and iron generated development in Sweden. Sweden is connected to Denmark by a bridge, linking the cities of Malmo and Copenhagen. The history of populations in Sweden can be traced back to the Stone Age. Then the Vikings populated Sweden in the 10th century, who also began trading and colonized n... [More information]

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