Historical legacy
As Finland’s oldest city, Turku is steeped in history and culture. Moor your yacht next to the majestic Turku Castle, a symbol of the city’s rich past, and stroll through the charming cobblestone streets of the Old Town close to the Turku Cathedral and Aboa Vetus Ars Nova, archeological museum.
Exceptional Services
The Port of Turku offers top-notch services tailored to the needs of all vessel sizes. From fuel bunkering and responsible waste handling to maintenance services. Landing area for helicopter is available upon request.
Port of Turku
60°26’N 22°13’E
Perfect peace in the shelter of the archipelago
The Turku Archipelago is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, silence and dramatic scenery that guarantees your own privacy. With over 20,000 islands and islets, it provides endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation and an unforgettable navigation to the heart of Turku.
Explore the unique archipelago islands and get acquainted with the locals who keep the archipelago alive and the legacy of the ancient professions of fishermen and seafarers that runs through generations.
Experiences and Activities
Turku offers something for everyone. The city hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including music festivals, sporting events, and cultural celebrations. Internationally recognized high quality restaurants that will measure up to even the most demanding gastronomical expectations, can be found in the city center as well as on the remote archipelago islands.
Additional information for yacht customers about arriving at the Port of Turku
Yachts with a maximum LOA of 130 m are moored on the Aura River.

Quay 1: 40 m / 5 m
Quays 2, 4, 6: in total 462m / 7 m
Quay 3: 140 m / 6 m
Quay 8: 150 m / 7 m
Quay 10: 150 m / 7.5 m
Quay 11: 120 m / 6.5 m
Quay 25: 290 m / 8.5 m
Quay 35: 200 m / 8.3 m
Quay 36: 200 m / 8.3 m