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Naantali is one of the main tourist centres in Finland, located in the south-weastern side of the country.
The port of Naantali is among the largest ports of Finland in terms of passengers and cargo transport. The port is divided into three sections: the Main Harbour, Luonnonmaa Harbour and the Oil Harbour.
From the port of Naantali the only routes available are to other Scandinavian ports, respectively to the port of Långnäs in the Åland archipelago and to the Swedish port of Kapellskär. Both connections are managed by the ferry company Finnlines which offers up to 14 crossings a week throughout the whole year for both destinations.
The Naantali Långnäs ferry route lasts approximately 5 hours. To reach the port of Kapellskär ferries take about 8 hours and 30 minutes.
Aboard the ferries running from/to Naantali, meals are included in the ticket and only passengers travelling with vehicles and bycicles can embark.
The port of Naantali offers high quality services, it is a very innovative port which respects the quality and environmental standards.
Naantali ferries About Naantali
The city of Naantali is located in southwestern Finland just 14 km away from the city of Turku. It is one of the oldest cities in Finland and offers some important tourist attractions such as the Moomin World, a big theme park located on the island of Kailo, and the Naantali Spa, the biggest Spa of the Scandinavian Peninsula. In June Naantali hosts an international music festival famous worldwide, visitors cannot miss it.
How to reach the boardings
Address: Naantali, Satamatie 11, 21100 Naantali
GPS coodrtinates: Latitude 60.466087, Longitude 22.025087
By car passengers can reach the port from the near city of Turku, taking the highway 40 and then the 8. Bus connections from Turku are available. Buses depart from the city centre. The closest airport is the Turku International airport located just 20 minutes drive away from the port of Naantali.
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