Discover the comfort and reliability of Finnlines. Experience modern ships, excellent amenities and a wide range of routes in Europe through the Baltic Sea.
Finnlines is a Finnish shipping company that operates a fleet of modern ferries in the Baltic Sea. Established in 1953, the company has grown to become a major player in the region, offering a wide range of shipping services, including passenger ferries and cargo transportation. Finnlines is known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation and it has a strong reputation for providing reliable and efficient services. The company has under its possession 23 state-of-the-art vessels, 9 of them being available to passengers and offer numerous amenities on board.
The routes of Finnlines
Finnlines operates a network of routes connecting several countries, such as Germany, Finland, Sweden and Poland. Its primary routes are:
- Travemünde - Helsinki: Every day, with more departures in summer season. Duration 8 hours
- Travemünde - Malmö: Several daily departures. Duration approx. 9 hours
- Kapellskär - Långnäs - Naantali: Usually more than one daily departure. Duration 9 hours (with stop in Långnäs)
- Świnoujście – Malmö: A daily route with a duration of around 9.5 hours
Services on board
Finnlines' passenger ferries offer a wide range of onboard services and amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable journey. These services include:
- Restaurants: A variety of a la carte and self-service restaurants serving both local and international delicacies
- Bars: Cafés and bars offering a selection of drinks and snacks
- Shopping: Onboard shops selling a variety of products in attractive prices
- Entertainment: A range of entertainment options, such as casinos, spas, cinemas and children's play areas
Accommodation options
Finnlines offers a range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets:
- Cabins: A variety of cabins, including standard cabins, family cabins, pets cabins and luxury suites. It is recommended that you make your booking in advance since cabin availability runs out fast
- Seating: Comfortable seating areas, both numbered reserved airtype seats and unreserved, spread chairs and sofas, for passengers who prefer a more flexible travel experience