Ferries Mariehamn (Åland Islands) Stockholm

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Next departures to Mariehamn (Åland Islands) - Stockholm

Date
Timetable
Company
Ship
Fri, 03/29/2024
14:25
Viking Line
Viking Glory
Sat, 03/30/2024
04:30
Viking Line
Viking Cinderella
Sat, 03/30/2024
07:30
Viking Line
Birka Gotland
Sat, 03/30/2024
14:25
Viking Line
Viking Glory
Sun, 03/31/2024
04:30
Viking Line
Gabriella
Sun, 03/31/2024
14:25
Viking Line
Viking Glory
Mon, 04/01/2024
04:30
Viking Line
Viking Cinderella
Mon, 04/01/2024
08:30
Viking Line
Birka Gotland
Mon, 04/01/2024
14:25
Viking Line
Viking Glory
Mar, 04/02/2024
04:30
Viking Line
Gabriella

Next departures to Stockholm - Mariehamn (Åland Islands)

Date
Timetable
Company
Ship
Fri, 03/29/2024
16:30
Viking Line
Gabriella
Fri, 03/29/2024
17:30
Viking Line
Birka Gotland
Fri, 03/29/2024
20:00
Viking Line
Viking Glory
Sat, 03/30/2024
07:45
Viking Line
Viking Grace
Sat, 03/30/2024
16:30
Viking Line
Viking Cinderella
Sat, 03/30/2024
20:00
Viking Line
Viking Glory
Sun, 03/31/2024
07:45
Viking Line
Viking Grace
Sun, 03/31/2024
16:30
Viking Line
Gabriella
Sun, 03/31/2024
20:00
Viking Line
Viking Glory
Mon, 04/01/2024
07:45
Viking Line
Viking Grace

Mariehamn (Åland Islands)

Mariehamn (Åland Islands)
Information about Mariehamn
Mariehamn is the capital of the autonomous province of the Åland Islands with 11.286 inhabitants (2012 data), and is located on the island of Fasta Åland.

Mariehamn is home to the government and parliament of Åland and 40% of the population lives in the capital. As for the rest of Åland Mariehamn is Swedish speaking; Finnish is taught in schools, but it is not an official language.

The city is named after Marija Aleksandrovna, empress consort of Alexander II of Russia. Mariehamn was founded in 1861, around the village of Övernäs, which at the time belonged to the municipality of Jomala. Mariehamn expanding has incorporated other territories of the neighboring municipality. The capital is located on a peninsula, and has two major ports, located on the east and west coast.
The western port is a marina, while the eastern port is very important for its international airports which connect Åland daily to Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Latvia. Ships sailing the Baltic, stopping at Åland, enjoy tax relief due to the fact that the latter is not part of the European customs union, thus making it possible to tax-free sales on board the vessels. Mariehamn International Airport (MHQ) is located in the neighboring municipality of Jomala, 3 kilometers northwest of the city center.

Åland and Mariehamn have a respectable heritage at sea. The Flying P-Liner Pommern ship, now a museum ship, is anchored in the western port. In the western port one can visit one of the largest marinas in Scandinavia. The popular Dutch steamer Jan Nieveen (now called F.P. von Knorring, pub-restaurant) is located in the western port.

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.


Customer service 6 days a week

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.