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The routes connecting Finland and Finland are operated by the maritime operators Finnlines, Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line offering 106 weekly sailings and travel times ranging from 4 h 10 min to 17 h 15 min (all day boardings). Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. On the ships with crossing times exceeding 6 hours, you will find extra services to ensure more comfort, such as different cabin options, restaurants and shops on board.
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FINNLINES
14 weekly sailings
4 h 30 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
7 weekly sailings
4 h 25 min
VIKING LINE
7 weekly sailings
4 h 10 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
7 weekly sailings
11 h 15 min
VIKING LINE
7 weekly sailings
10 h 15 min
VIKING LINE
14 weekly sailings
5 h 25 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
7 weekly sailings
10 h 35 min
VIKING LINE
8 weekly sailings
10 h 20 min
FINNLINES
14 weekly sailings
4 h 25 min
VIKING LINE
7 weekly sailings
4 h 15 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
7 weekly sailings
5 h 30 min
VIKING LINE
7 weekly sailings
5 h 25 min
28 weekly sailings
Duration: 4 hours 25 minutes
FINNCANOPUS , FINNSIRIUS
28 weekly sailings
Duration: 4 hours 25 minutes
Baltic Princess , Silja Serenade , Silja Symphony
50 weekly sailings
Duration: 4 hours 10 minutes
Cinderella , Gabriella , Viking Glory , Viking Grace
Finland, the country of the famous Northern Lights, extends over the Baltic Sea on a vast peninsula characterized by many small islands. Most of the population lives in the southern part of the country and the first populations that settled here belonged to the Lapponi groups. History Lapponi and Finni divided the Finland until 1154, when Swedish rule began. Wars and revolutions have seen Finland conquered and then divided between Sweden and Russia.The Russian empire ruled until 1917, when it became independent, even though it was still obligated by the USSR until the 1947 Treaty of Paris. In ... [More information]