Ferry from Stockholm to Turku

An analog clock hanging from a wooden house in Turku. There are more wooden houses in the background, in a green landscape

The ferry from Stockholm to Turku is one of the most scenic and enjoyable ways to travel between Sweden and Finland. This popular Baltic Sea route is known for its comfortable onboard experience, stunning archipelago views and flexible travel options. Whether you are traveling for leisure, business, or a road trip, ferry travel allows you to bring your car, relax onboard and avoid the hassle of airports.

With daily departures from Stockholm’s Stadsgården and Värtahamnen ports, travelers can choose between daytime and overnight sailings, making it a convenient option for all schedules.

How to book your ferry tickets on go-ferry.com

Booking your Stockholm to Turku ferry tickets is quick and easy with Go-Ferry.com. Follow these steps:

  • Browse our booking engine: Enter your desired travel dates and click "search"
  • Choose your ferry operator & schedule: Compare and select from Viking Line, Tallink Silja or Finnlines
  • Choose your accommodation: Pick a standard seat, a luxury cabin or a car ticket
  • Complete your booking: Secure your e-ticket and receive a booking confirmation via email
  • Arrive at the port early: Check-in at least 45-60 minutes before departure for a smooth boarding process

Why take the ferry from Stockholm to Turku?

  • Stress-free travel: Avoid airports and enjoy a relaxed onboard experience
  • Bring your vehicle: Travel with your car, campervan or motorcycle for easy exploration
  • Beautiful scenery: Sail through the Swedish and Finnish archipelagos
  • Onboard entertainment: Enjoy restaurants, bars, duty-free shopping and live shows
  • Eco-friendly alternative: Lower carbon footprint than short-haul flights

Travel tips for the ferry journey

  • Book early for the best prices, especially during summer and holidays
  • An overnight ferry might allow you to save on accommodation costs
  • Bring warm clothing for deck views, even in summer
  • Carry motion sickness tablets if you are sensitive to sea travel

How far is Turku from Stockholm by ferry?

The ferry route covers approximately 150 nautical miles (278 km).

How long does the ferry from Stockholm to Turku take?

The journey takes between 8 and 11 hours, depending on the ferry service:

  • Daytime ferries: 8-9 hours
  • Overnight ferries: 10-11 hours

How frequent are ferries between Stockholm and Turku?

Ferries operate daily, with both morning and overnight departures available.

Which ferry companies operate the Stockholm to Turku route?

  • Viking Line: Comfortable ferries with restaurants, cabins and entertainment options
  • Tallink Silja Line: Offers luxury cabins, gourmet dining and a spa
  • Finnlines: Focuses on vehicle transportation and cargo, with basic passenger services

Transportation options in Stockholm & Turku

How to get to the Stockholm ferry terminal

Stockholm has two main ferry ports serving Turku:

Stadsgården terminal (Viking Line departures)

  • Bus & metro: Take bus 53 from the city center or metro to Slussen station and transfer to a bus
  • Taxi/private transfer: A taxi from Stockholm city center to Stadsgården costs around €20-€30

Värtahamnen terminal (Tallink Silja departures)

  • Tram & metro: Take tram 7 or metro to Gärdet station, then walk 10 minutes.
  • Taxi/private transfer: A taxi from Stockholm city center costs around €25-€35.

How to travel from Turku ferry terminal

Turku’s ferry terminal is located 3 km from the city center.

  • Bus: Bus 1 connects the ferry terminal to Turku city center and Turku Airport
  • Taxi: Taxis are available outside the ferry terminal, costing around €10-€15 to the city center
  • Train: The Turku Train Station is a short taxi or bus ride away for connections to Helsinki and Tampere

Things to see & do in Stockholm & Turku

Top attractions in Stockholm

  • Gamla Stan (Old Town): A must-visit historic district with cobblestone streets and charming cafés
  • Vasa Museum: Home to a 17th-century Swedish warship
  • ABBA Museum: A fun, interactive experience for music lovers

Must-see attractions in Turku

  • Turku Castle: A medieval fortress dating back to the 13th century
  • Aura River: A scenic area with cafés, restaurants and historic sites
  • Luostarinmäki Handicrafts Museum: A glimpse into 18th-century Finnish life
  • Eat: Try traditional Finnish salmon soup, reindeer meat and Karelian pies
  • Shop: Visit Kauppatori Market Square for local crafts and Finnish design products

FAQs about the ferry from Stockholm to Turku

How much does the ferry from Stockholm to Turku cost?

Fares range depending on ferry type, cabin selection and season. Visit our search engine for up-to-date prices.

Can I bring my car or motorbike on the ferry?

Yes, all ferries allow cars, motorcycles and campervans with advance booking.

Do I need a passport to travel from Stockholm to Turku?

EU and Schengen citizens can travel with a national ID card or passport. Non-EU travelers need a valid passport.

Are pets allowed on the ferry?

Yes, pet-friendly cabins and designated pet areas are available on most ferries.

Is Wi-Fi available on board?

Yes, but speeds may vary depending on the ferry company and route location.

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      Take the ferry to a nearby destination in the morning and return the same day in the afternoon at discounted rates!