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Naantali is a town in southern Finland, in the Gulf of Bothnia, about 20 km from the country's former capital Turku.
Its harbour, which meets high environmental standards, is of fundamental importance for connections with Sweden, and is considered one of Finland's largest ports in terms of both cargo and passenger transport.
From the port of Naantali it is possible to reach two other important ports on the Scandinavian peninsula, Kapellskär in Sweden and the port of Långnäs in the Åland archipelago, comfortably and in a short time.
The routes are operated daily throughout the year exclusively by the Finnish ferry company Finnlines, which serves the Naantali Kapellskär route in about 9 hours and the Naantali Långnäs route in about 5 hours, only allowing passengers with accompanying vehicles to embark.
At the Naantali ferry terminal there is a car park, toilets and Wi-Fi connection, while banks, pharmacies, hotels, supermarkets and shops of all kinds are available in the town centre.

Naantali ferries About Naantali
Naantali is a popular destination mainly in the summertime, when the town centre comes alive with numerous bars and shops, but for lovers of relax and nature, it can express its charm in the winter months as well. Famous for its thermal baths, colourful wooden houses, extraordinary landscapes and the magical world of the Moomin, one of Finland's most popular amusement parks, Naantali is the perfect destination for every type of holiday.
In addition to the characteristic streets of the centre and the lively harbour, you can visit the old monastery church, from which you can admire the landscape of the old town of Naantali. The summer residence of the president of the republic, Kultaranta, is located on the large island of Luonnonmaa, opposite the city. This is an area where you will find several resorts, a golf course, beautiful gardens and several marinas where you can moor private boats.
Take a walk through the greenery to Kuparivuori Hill, from where you can see the entire city and the surrounding archipelago. Reach the Härmälä Gorge for a day of hiking and climbing. Follow the Vaarjoki nature trail and experience Finnish nature to the full. Explore the surrounding archipelago; there are many shuttle services that will take you to the various islands. The island of Vepsä is characterised by its golden sandy beaches where you can spend a relaxing day and then indulge in a barbecue on the dedicated part of the island.
Take your own vehicle and in no time you will arrive in Turku. Once the capital of Finland, the city's history began in the Middle Ages. Today it is one of Finland's major cities, full of charm and events. Discover Vähätori Square, the cathedral, the castle, stroll along the river and the medieval quarter of Valtakatu. With streets full of life, there is always something to do in Turku!
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How to reach the boardings
Address: Naantali, Satamatie 11, 21100 Naantali
GPS coordinates: 60.4529°N 22.0477°E
The port of Naantali can be easily reached from the city of Turku, either by bus (with the number 6 and 7 departing from the city centre) or by car along motorway 40 and then number 8 towards Naantali. The nearest airport is Turku International Airport, which is only a 20-minute drive from the port of Naantali.