Naantali to Langnas Ferry

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 14 times each week with sailing durations from around 4 hours 55 minutes.

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.

Naantali - Langnas Ferry Operators

  • Finnlines
    • 14 Sailings Weekly 4 hr 55 min
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Average Naantali Langnas Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Naantali Langnas route is a car and 2 passengers.

Naantali Guide

The Finnish city of Naantali is located in the south west of the country and is perhaps one of the most important tourist destinations in Finland. The town's proximity to Turku, the region's administrative centre, the archipelago and the mix between the urban and the rural all combine to enhance the town's popularity with visitors. The town is characterised by the old town's narrow alleys, the beautiful floral display in the Kultatanta garden, the president's summer house and the history of the Convent. The Moomin World theme park on the island of Kato is another interesting and popular attraction in the town. The theme park is based on books written by Tove Jansson and the blueberry coloured Moomin House is the park's most popular attraction. There is also an international music festival held every June in Naantali and the traditional Sleepyhead Day Carnival held every July.

Car ferries operate all year round with services up to three times a day between Sweden and Naantali. Services to and from Aland islands also operate with one departure daily from Monday to Friday.

Langnas Guide

Langnas is a town in Finland that is located on the eastern side of Lumperland, on the eastern mainland of Aland. Silja Line built a ferry terminal in the town in the early 1960's which was later removed in 1993 only to be replaced by a new terminal in 1999. The new terminal was built in order to accommodate the large cruise ferries that operate on the Stockholm to Turku route and is used as an alternative to Mariehamn Harbour on connections that have few passengers to and from Aland. The oldest surviving church in the region, and a popular attraction, is the Church of Lumperland which is dedicated to St Andrew and dates back to the 1720's.

Ferry services from the town's port depart to Stockholm and Turku. For cars travelling to Stockholm, check in opens 30 minutes prior to departure and 1 hour before departure for services to Turku.