Naantali – Langnas
Ferry to Aland
Naantali – Langnas
Ferry to Aland
The Naantali Langnas ferry route connects Finland with Aland. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Finnlines. The crossing operates up to 13 times each week with sailing durations from around 5 hours.
Naantali Langnas sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
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Located on the southwest coast of Finland, Naantali is a tourism focused town a few kilometres west of Turku. The only ferry routes from Naantali are to other ports in Scandinavia; there is a crossing to Langnas lasting around five hours and a crossing to Kapellskar lasting around eight and a half hours, both running twice a day. Naantali first gained prominence when the spa at Cape Kalevanniemi was built, prompting the town to be labelled a holiday resort. Since then the spa has expanded both physically and in status, transforming into the largest in Scandinavia. As the spa grew so did Naantali’s popularity, to the extent that it is now one of Scandinavia’s most widely visited resorts. Part of Naantali’s appeal lies in its location; it resides close to other commonly visited cities, although the main reason many come is to visit the Moomin World Theme Park. The park is a wonderful day out all year round for the family, though it's particularly festive in the winter months. The town of Naantali itself holds plenty of pulling power, especially in the old town which is littered with quaint cafes, ritzy boutiques and welcoming restaurants serving delicious seafood. For those looking to stay a few days, the town is famous for its selection of high quality hotels, all offering reasonable prices for a very comfortable and relaxing holiday. Naantali is remarkably accessible – several transport links, including bus and rail services, run directly to the town. For travel around the town, most of the archipelago is reachable by bus or car, and the old town is small enough to be covered by foot in less than a day.
Found on the eastern mainland of Aland, an archipelago belonging to Finland, Langnas is a purely Swedish speaking Finnish town offering ferry routes to coastal towns around Scandinavia. There are weekly crossings to other ports found in Finland, and also a daily sailing to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. Langnas Port is very popular among travellers largely because it is one of only a few duty-free ports dotted around the world. All the cruise ships operate in international waters, as a result, passengers are allowed access to duty free shops whilst on board. Some cruise ships only allow passengers to consume the alcohol purchased after the sailing has elapsed, though this is not always the case – it is best to check with the company before departure. To save time, progress is being made to build a duty free app, where passengers can purchase duty free items online then collect them once in the store. Langnas is a tiny harbour in Lumparland, therefore it lacks the facilities to become a hotbed of tourism. The surrounding county of Lumparland offers picturesque views of green meadows and steep hills, as well as a breath-taking view from the top of Lumpokasen Mountain. Taxi is probably the best way to get around Langnas, with a taxi service readily available at all times. For transport to and from the port, there is a bus service which stops just across the road from the ferry terminal.