The sea crossing between Kapellskar and Turku is temporarily not in operation by any ship operator managed through NetFerry online booking service.
The port of Kapellskär is located on the Baltic Sea, 90 kilometers from Stockholm. It provides passenger ferry connections to Finland and other locations in Sweden and Estonia. The port has five piers that serve the various destinations. The passenger terminal offers services including a waiting room, restaurant, ATM, assistance and disabled access points. How to reach the port of Kapellskär By car, you can park in a large paid parking area accessible from entrance B, cars can remain parked here for eight consecutive days at a time. Coming by car from Stockholm via the E18 to Norrt&a... [More information]
Address: Norrtälje SO, Sweden
Directions: Google Map @ Kapellskar, port
Turku is on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River. It is Finland’s sixth biggest, but oldest city. At one time it was the most important city in Finland, a status it retained for hundreds of years. After Finland became part of the Russian Empire in 1809, the capital was moved to Helsinki in 1812. A brief history of Turku The city was founded at the end of the 13th century, making it the oldest city in Finland and the cathedral has origins dating back to 1300. In the middle ages, the town was the unofficial capital with many members of royalty with resi... [More information]