The ferry route between Hanko and Paldiski is temporarily not covered by ferry operators connected to NetFerry.
The port of Hanko located on the south coast of Finland is the country's southernmost port. It provides connections with the rest of Europe, Russia and other Finish ports. The port is divided into various areas; the western port is for the export of forestry products, the external port deals with imports, and Koverhar provides passenger services to Paldiski. How to reach the port of Hanko The ferry terminal is located 700 meters from the near the central train station, and you can get there on foot or by taxi. By car, reach the port of Hanko on the E18, E18, E75, 51, 52. Near the port, there i... [More information]
Address: Port of Hanko, FI-10900 Hanko, Finland
Directions: Google Map @ Hanko, port
Paldiski is a town on the Pakri peninsula of northwestern Estonia; it lies off the coast of the Baltic Sea. A brief history of Paldiski The recent history of Paldiski is very unusual, and during the past century the town has seen massive changes, in 1962, the Soviet Union made the town a nuclear submarine training centre that employed around 16,000 people. There were two land-based atomic reactors at the facility, which was the largest of its kind in the Soviet Union. The whole city was then closed off with barbed wire for security and barracks were built to house the stationing troops and tho... [More information]