Ferries from Kapellskär to the Aland Islands

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Would you like to know how to get to the Aland Islands? Search for the best ferry from Kapellskär to the Aland Islands with our Aland Islands ferry booking service. Our website provides you with all the info you need, including the routes, timetables, prices travel times for the ferry crossings to the Aland Islands from Kapellskär.

The sea connections between Kapellskär and Aland Islands are operated by Tallink Silja Line and Finnlines with a combined schedule of 31 weekly connections with morning departures and maximum duration of 3 hours 30 minutes. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. Once on board, you can enjoy all of the services provided to make your trip as pleasant as possible.

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Ferries from Kapellskär to the Aland Islands

From Sweden to the Aland Islands

Port of Kapellskär

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 @ Kapellskär, port

Guide of Aland Islands

The Åland Islands lie between Finland and Sweden, forming an archipelago of 6,500 small islands or 'skerries', of which only 60 are inhabited. History  Mariehamn is the capital of the archipelago and was founded in 1860 under the rule of Tsar Alexander II of Sweden. Originally the islands belonged to the Swedish Empire but in 1809 they were handed to the Russian Empire, later becoming part of the Grand Duchy of Finland. Today, the islands remain part of Finland, but have been declared an autonomous and demilitarised zone, they constitute the smallest region in Finland, however Swedi... [More information]

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