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Helsinki Ferry Port Overview
Helsinki Ferry Port lies on the Southern
coast of Finland on the Gulf of Finland in
the Baltic Sea. Helsinki is the busiest
ferry port in Finland with over 6 million
passengers passing through it annually and
offers a number of connections to Sweden,
Estonia and Germany on a daily basis.
Helsinki is a city of contrasts where the
modern urban life style coexists in perfect
harmony with nature. Helsinki transforms
itself into an exotic location during the
summer months with its own archipelago and
miles of sunny coastline and it is a visual
treat with interesting light arrangements
during the dark winter months.
Helsinki has a strong maritime history and
most of its attractions are related to it.
The Suomenlinna naval fortress, the
Seurasaari Island with its parks and
open-air museum, the Temppeliaukio church
(built into excavated rocks with a copper
dome), Ateneum Art Museum and the Hietaniemi
beach are just some of the many attractions
in Helsinki.
Helsinki is also famous for authentic Finish
saunas and an array of restaurants offering
some of the finest Finish delicacies which
must be tried. Helsinki is a must see place
as it is one of the unique capital cities in
Europe.
Helsinki Ferry Port Services
North, South and Western harbours in the
Helsinki Ferry Port serve the passenger
traffic passing through the ferry port. Most
ferry operators run from the 4 terminals
(Olympia, Makasiini, Kanava and Katajanokka)
available in the South Harbour.
Nordic Jet Line Ferries operate from Kanava
terminal to Estonia and Viking Line ferries
operate from Katajanokka terminal to Sweden
and Estonia.
All the terminals are equipped with ATMs,
luggage lockers, pleasant departure lounges,
restaurants, kiosks, bureau de change and
ferry check in points.
Both short term and long term parking
facilities are available with parking meters
on location.
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HELSINKI FERRY PORT TERMINAL MAP
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Helsinki Ferry Port
Directions
By Car
From Lahti/Porvoo: Take the motorway
to Helsinki, then follow the signs leading
to the centre for about 1.5 km. Turn right
(Centre: Keskusta) and follow Varastokatu.
After approximately 1.7 km you will reach
Sörnäisten rantatie. Continue following the
signs leading to the centre. When you reach
Pohjoislaituri , take the right lane and
follow the signs leading to Katajanokka
(ship symbol).
From Tampere/Hämeenlinna: Take
Hämeenlinnantie to Helsinki, follow the
signs leading to the centre all the way to
Mannerheimintie. After approximately 5 km
you will see a white, round building (Svenska
teatern) on your left side, turn left and
follow Eteläesplanadi to the Market Square,
then follow the signs leading to Katajanokka.
From Pori: When you reach the
roundabout in Pitäjänmäki, start following
the signs to the centre. After approximately
1 km you will come to Mannerheimintie. From
here follow the same instructions as above
(from Tampere).
From Turku: Take the motorway to
Helsinki and then follow the signs leading
to the centre (ship symbol). When you reach
Mannerheimintie after about 2.5 km, follow
the same instructions as above (from Tampere).
From Hanko: Take the motorway to
Helsinki and then follow the signs leading
to the centre (ship symbol). Drive by the
harbour and turn left into a tunnel on
Uudenmaankatu. When you reach the end of
Uudenmaankatu turn left and you will see a
white, round building (Svenska teatern) in
front of you. From here follow the same
instructions as above (from Tampere).
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By Rail
The main train station is located near the
Rautatientori metro station and has domestic and
international services. Visit Helsinki
Metropolitan Area Council for detailed info
and online route planner.
By Bus
ExpressBus is a consortium of 30 express bus
companies that offer frequent links by bus to
the Helsinki ferry port. Buses to Helsinki ferry
port depart from the bus station near
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HELSINKI FERRY PORT OPERATORS |
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Nordic
JetLine |
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Tallink |
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Viking Line |
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