Stockholm to Mariehamn Ferry

The Stockholm Mariehamn ferry route connects Sweden with Aland and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Tallink Silja service runs up to 3 times per day with a sailing duration of around 5 hours 25 minutes while the Viking Line service runs up to 3 times per day with a duration from 5 hr 25 min.

So that’s a combined 42 sailings on offer per week on the Stockholm Mariehamn route between Sweden and Aland. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Stockholm to Mariehamn Ferry Alternatives

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Sweden to Aland page.

Stockholm - Mariehamn Ferry Operators

  • Tallink Silja
    • 3 Sailings Daily 5 hr 25 min
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  • Viking Line
    • 3 Sailings Daily 5 hr 25 min
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Average Stockholm Mariehamn Prices

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

Stockholm Guide

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and is spread across 14 islands in the south east of Sweden and lies at the mouth of Lake Malaren, by the Stockholm Archipelago and the Baltic Sea. There are many cultural institutions based in Stockholm and the region in general is home to three of Sweden's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These are the Drottningholm Palace, Skogskyrkogården (The Woodland Cemetery) and Birka. Stockholm was also named European Capital of Culture in 1998. With over 100 museums, Stockholm has one of the highest number of museums of any other world city. The Nationalmuseum is perhaps the most famous and contains the country's largest collection of art. It has some 16,000 paintings and 30,000 objects of art handicraft. The oldest items in the collection date back to the 16th century and has been expanded with works by artists such as Rembrandt and Antoine Watteau.

Stockholm's port is a major gateway to Sweden and is therefore an important port for both freight and passengers travelling to and from Finland, Russia and the Baltic States. The port is close to the city centre where all of the usual facilities you would expect to find in a major city are located.

Mariehamn Guide

The autonomous territory of Mariehamn, which is under Finish sovereignty, is the capital of Aland and its town and harbour is a great place to explore and can be done so quite easily on foot, by bicycle or by bus. The four masted barque and sailing ship Pommern is located where ferries arrive in the town and is below Aland's Maritime Museum by the Badhusparken. A popular attraction in the town is St. Goran's Church which is located halfway along the Esplanaden Boulevard, which is lined with Lime trees and runs from Vasterhamn to Osterhamn. It is worth heading into central Mariehamn to the Torgatten pedestrian precinct as this is where many of the town's shops, cafes and restaurants can be found here. In this area is where you will also find the town and region's seat of power, the Sjalvstyrelsegarden, which is made up of Aland's parliament and provincial government, the town hall and other government buildings.

The town is located on a peninsular and has two main harbours, one on the western shore and the other on the eastern shore. Both remain ice-free for almost the whole year and are non-tidal. The western harbour is where daily services to Sweden, Estonia and mainland depart from. The town's eastern harbour is the location of one of the largest marinas in Scandinavia.