The Riga Långnäs line is temporarily not covered by any ferry companies on the NetFerry website.
Riga has an important port, dealing with passengers and the country's imports and exports between Latvia and the rest of Europe. It extends for about 15 kilometres and the passenger terminal was expanded in 2006 when Tallink began operating on the route between Riga and Stockholm. The passenger terminal offers all services, from the waiting room to the cafeteria, toilets, ATM withdrawal. How to reach Riga port If you are travelling to Riga port by car, you can take advantage of parking in the port area. There are paid parking lots, such as Parking lot (Europark), costing around € 12.00 fo... [More information]
Address: 3a Eksporta Str. Riga, LV-1010, Latvia
Directions: Google Map @ Riga, port
Långnäs is a port in Lumparland on the eastern mainland of Åland, which is an autonomous region of Finland. It is located about 30 km away from Mariehamn, Åland's capital. The archipelago is made up of 6,700 Swedish-speaking islands. Långnäs mainly serves as a port and there is not much of a town to speak of. A brief history of Långnäs Silja Line built a ferry terminal in Långnäs in the 1960s, it was designed by architect Bengt Lundsten. The terminal was in use between 1965-1975 but then it was closed in 1993. In 1999, they built a new te... [More information]