Stockholm Ferry

Stockholm Passenger and Car Ferries

Stockholm passenger and car ferry ticket prices, timetables, ticket reservations and information for ferries sailing from Stockholm to Helsinki, Langnas, Mariehamn, Riga, St Petersburg, Turku and Tallinn.

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with St Peter Line Ferry, Tallink Silja Ferries or Viking Line for ferries sailing from Stockholm to Helsinki, Langnas, Mariehamn, Riga, St Petersburg, Turku and Tallinn online in advance to enjoy the cheapest available ferry ticket price.

The price you see is the price you pay. There are no hidden extras or surprises such as added fuel surcharges or booking fees and we do not charge you anything extra for paying with a Visa Electron card. The price we quote you for your selected Stockholm passenger or car ferry ticket, onboard accommodation and vehicle type is all you will pay, and that's a promise.

To obtain a Stockholm ferry ticket price and book your ferry ticket securely online please use the real time ferry booking form on the left. You are also able to add a hotel at your destination, or anywhere else, to your ferry ticket when completing your ferry ticket reservation.

 

More About Stockholm

Stockholm, Sweden's capital, spreads out over 14 islands in Lake Mälaren and looks out proudly to the Baltic Sea to the east.

It is one of the most beautiful major cities in the world, a mirage of saffron- and terracotta-coloured buildings shimmering between blue water and bluer skies all summer, or covered with snow and dotted with lights in winter. It's also a vibrant, modern city, famous for producing sleek designs, edgy fashion and world-class nightclubs.

Nowhere is this better illustrated than in the Old Town (Gamla Stan); expect and get cobblestone streets, crooked but beautifully preserved buildings, the Royal Palace, gothic churches and excellent cafés, bars, restaurants and Swedish design-ware shops. Get a hit of caffeine at one of Stockholm’s many fine cafés before trawling the boutiques, shops and stores of upscale Swedish and international design boutiques of Östermalm, and independent Swedish labels, vintage and retro shops and boutiques of Södermalm.

Stockholm Ferry Terminal

The old town, Gamla Stan, is a compact little maze of cobblestone streets apparently built for small, thin people with very sturdy ankles. The stucco walls of its red, orange and vanilla buildings sag toward each other exhaustedly over countless souvenir shops and ice-cream parlours, while the Royal Palace crowns the tiny island. Just to the south of Gamla Stan is another island neighbourhood, Södermalm, where high waterfront hills are graced by lovely old residences and the main drags are lined with bohemian shops, art galleries and rollicking clubs. On the other side of Gamla Stan is the main city centre, a buzzing metropolis whose boutiques and restaurants can hold their own against just about any big city on the continent.

Surrounding all of this is every Stockholmer's pride and joy - the 24, 000 or so rocky islands that make up the archipelago (skärgård).

Stockholmers themselves are almost uniformly polite and friendly, making travel both easy and rewarding. Around 16% of greater Stockholm's 1.2 million people are immigrants, which creates a much more multicultural and diverse cityscape than many travellers might expect. It's certainly not all meatballs, ABBA and Ikea these days!

Several major ferry lines serve the countries around the Baltic Sea, and Stockholm's harbors are centrally located. Stockholm is also a popular cruise destination and every year around 300 cruise liners from the four corners of the earth put in to the city. The approach through the beautiful Stockholm archipelago with its 30,000 islands is an experience in itself.

There are regular services from Finland, Poland and the Baltic states with large passenger and car ferries docking at their own terminals in the Stockholm area. During crossings you can enjoy good food, shopping and entertainment.

 

Most Popular Stockholm Ferry Routes are:-

Frihamnen (From Finland and the Baltic states)
To Stockholm Tallink-Siljas ferries from Helsinki, Åbo, Tallinn and Riga arrive daily at Frihamnen, close to central Stockholm. Gärdet underground station is close to Frihamnen, or you can take buses 1, 72 or 76 to central Stockholm.

Stadsgårdskajen (From Finland and the Baltic states)
To Stockholm Ferries from Åland and Finland arrive daily at Stadsgårdskajen, close to Slussen in central Stockholm. If you'd like to extend your weekend in Stockholm with a visit to Riga or Tallinn you can make the trip with Birka Cruises or Viking Line from here. You can walk or take the bus from Stadsgårdskajen to the Slussen underground station.

Nynäshamn (From Poland and Gotland)
To Stockholm Polferries from Gdansk in Poland and Destination Gotland ferries from the Swedish island of Gotland dock at Nynäshamn, 57 kilometers south of downtown Stockholm. It's easy to reach central Stockholm by bus or commuter train from the Nynäshamn ferry terminal.

Grisslehamn (From Åland)
To Stockholm Eckerölinjen ferries from Åland dock at Grisslehamn, around 113 kilometers north of Stockholm city. Buses leave the Grisslehamn ferry terminal for Cityterminalen in Stockholm City; fares are additional.

Kapellskär (From Åland)
To Stockholm Viking Line ferries from Åland dock at Kapellskär, around 80 kilometers north of Stockholm city. Buses leave the Kapellskär ferry terminal for Cityterminalen in Stockholm City; fares are additional.

 

In 2008, Stockholm was elected as the Best Destination Experience in the world. Cruise liners mainly put in to Stadsgårdskajen and Frihamnen. The harbors are located close to attractions and sights and have public transport connections.

 


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Best Stockholm Ferry Ticket Price Guarantee

Best Price Guarantee - We always offer you our lowest available St Peter Line Ferry, Tallink Silja Ferries or Viking Line passenger and car ferries ticket price to and from Stockholm. There are no hidden extras or surprises such as added fuel surcharges or booking fees and we also we do not charge you anything extra for paying with a Visa Electron card. The price we quote for your selected Stockholm ferry ticket, onboard accommodation and vehicle type is all you will pay, and that's a promise!

In the unlikely event you find the same all inclusive Stockholm ferry ticket cheaper in the brochure of any other tour operator we promise that we will do our best to beat that price or offer you the choice of requesting a refund. To book Stockholm car and passenger ferry tickets please click here.

 

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