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Passenger harbour constantly on the move

The passenger harbour in Turku is a lively centre of ferry traffic between Finland and Sweden through which a high volume of goods and passengers pass every day. In addition, Baltic Sea cruise liners call in Turku in the summertime. The Swedish routes are operated with modern passenger ferries by two shipping companies, Tallink Silja and Viking Line. There are three liner traffic departures from Turku, one in the morning and two in the evening. Frequent liner traffic offers flexibility for both passenger traffic and cargo transports. Next to the passenger harbour terminals there is a railway station for passenger trains, and coach and bus platforms. In addition, the Port’s parking areas are located just a short walk away from the terminals.

Passenger harbour is part of the Ferry Terminal Turku project area, which will undergo extensive development in the coming years. This renovation work will impact the operations of the Passenger harbour.

Passenger harbour resources

Services

  • Hotel
  • Grocery store
  • Three restaurants
  • Two taxi ranks
  • Over 900 paid parking places.
  • Railway station
  • Long distance bus station
  • Two parking areas for charter-bus
  • Security-camera control

Resources

Field areas:

  • Tallink Silja 79,000 m2
  • Viking Line 69,000 m2

Quay length: 1,500 m

Berth depth: 6-10 m

Ro-ro berths: 5 pcs