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Stockholm has connections with Aland Islands (Mariehamn and Langnäs), Sweden (Harnosand and Ystad), Latvia (Riga), Sweden (Visby), Estonia (Tallinn), Denmark (Ronne) and Finland (Turku and Helsinki). The ferry lines between Stockholm and any other destination are served by 2 sailing companies that partner with NetFerry online services (Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line) who jointly operate 193 connections per week with typically morning and afternoon departures and sailing times shorter than 42 hours.

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Port of Stockholm

Stockholm has several ports but Baltic Sea passenger ferries use two terminals: Värtahamnen and Stadsgården. The Tallink Silja Line ferries depart from Värtahamnen terminal to the northeast of the centre and Viking Line ferries sail from Stadsgården, located on Södermalm island near Slussen. Both terminals have refreshments, toilets, baby change, luggage lockers, ATMs and parking available. 

Getting to and from the ferry terminal

Stockholm ferry terminals are easily reached on public transport: buses and the metro are the cheapest while the boat bus and hop-on-hop-off buses are also available. Boat buses provide transfers from both the Tallink Silja and Viking ferry terminals. The timetable depends on the season and there are only a few journeys per day. Two boat buses take you to either the Djurgården bridge on the edge of Stockholm or to the Central train station.  The Viking terminal has hop-on-hop-off buses all year round and during the summer season, there are hop-on-hop-off boats nearby at the Cruise Berth Viking Line & S167 stop. There is also city transfer-bus goes from the Tallink Silja terminal to the city centre and back via Djurgården's bridge. There is an international airport in Stockholm, connected to the city centre by coaches and local buses.  There are taxi ranks at both terminals. By car, be sure to find out which terminal you depart from and use google maps to guide you using the addresses provided below. 

Address: Värtahamnen: Hamnpirsvägen 10, 11574 Stockholm Stadsgården: Tegelvikshamn, SE-11630 Stockholm

Directions: Google Map @ Stockholm, port

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

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Which ports are connected to STOCKHOLM?

STOCKHOLM is connected to RONNE (DENMARK)TALLINN (ESTONIA)HELSINKI, LANGNÄS, MARIEHAMN and TURKU (FINLAND)RIGA (LATVIA)HARNOSAND, VISBY and YSTAD (SWEDEN).

Which ferry companies operate from STOCKHOLM?

The routes from STOCKHOLM are served by Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line.

How do I get to STOCKHOLM port?

STOCKHOLM port is located on Värtahamnen: Hamnpirsvägen 10, 11574 Stockholm Stadsgården: Tegelvikshamn, SE-11630 Stockholm. Directions to the port can be found here Google Map @ Stockholm, port.

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