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Next departures to Åland - Stockholm

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Timetable
Company
Ship
Sun, 04/28/2024
04:20
Tallink Silja Line
Silja Serenade
Mon, 04/29/2024
04:20
Tallink Silja Line
Silja Symphony
Mon, 04/29/2024
05:00
Tallink Silja Line
Baltic Queen
Mar, 04/30/2024
04:20
Tallink Silja Line
Silja Serenade
Wed, 05/01/2024
04:20
Tallink Silja Line
Silja Symphony
Wed, 05/01/2024
05:00
Tallink Silja Line
Baltic Queen
Thu, 05/02/2024
04:20
Tallink Silja Line
Silja Serenade
Fri, 05/03/2024
04:20
Tallink Silja Line
Silja Symphony
Fri, 05/03/2024
05:00
Tallink Silja Line
Baltic Queen
Sat, 05/04/2024
04:20
Tallink Silja Line
Silja Serenade

Next departures to Stockholm - Åland

Date
Timetable
Company
Ship
Sun, 05/26/2024
22:00
Tallink Silja Line
Baltic Princess

Åland

Åland
Discover the most beautiful archipelago in the world! A holiday in Åland delights both the eye and the mind – and tempts the taste buds. Åland Islands consists of sixteen municipalities and 6,700 islands and has its own blue-yellow-red flag.

Åland is inhabited by peace that attracts tourists back to enjoy the unique nature of its islands time and again. Winding island roads, charming wooden houses, apple trees, leafy groves and the sparkling sea behind almost every corner and hill.

Are you looking for an adventure? Are you a nature lover? Åland Islands offer great biking roads and fishing packages. It's a fabulous island for hiking with many nature trails. Imagine yourself in the midnight admiring the archipelago – it's a truly unforgettable moment!

All of our ships make a stop at Åland on the way from Stockholm to Turku, Helsinki and Tallinn!

Stockholm

Stockholm
Information about Stockholm
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, stands on a large archipelago in the Baltic Sea and includes 14 islands and more than 50 bridges. Gamla Stan, the historic center with its cobblestone streets and ocher-colored buildings, is home to Storkyrkan Cathedral, Kungliga Slottet royal palace and Nobel Museum, which focuses on the Nobel Prize. Between one island and another, you can take boat trips or take a ferry.
Stockholm is regularly connected with Helsinki and Turku (in Finland), with Tallinn (Estonia) and Riga (Latvia) thanks to numerous ferry lines. Until 1998 there was also a direct connection with St. Petersburg, Russia.


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Customer service 6 days a week from Monday to Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM / 3:30 PM - 19:30 PM, Saturday 09:00 AM - 1.00 PM.