The route connecting Riga and Aland Islands isn't operating at the moment by any ship operator managed through NetFerry online booking service.
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
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]