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Peter
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Posted 16 years ago

[b]FERRY connections | SCANDINAVIA / BALTIC Countries[/b]


The free ferry travels from Sweden to Finland aren\'t available any more since 2008 - there are two companies with both 50% reduction... but it is cheap !!

All prices for a one-way trip!


[b]Tallink Silja Oy[/b]
[ux]https://rail.shop/tallinksilja[/ux]
(50% discount already included in the prices mentioned bellow)


[b]Stockholm - Helsinki[/b]
only overnight
C-Class: EUR 61 to EUR 82
Shared-cabin space (you share the cabin with others): EUR 31 (without the IR discount)


[b]Stockholm - Turku (night)[/b]
deck place = search somewhere on deck a place to sleep with your sleeping back:
EUR 9 to EUR 16
in Turku continue your travel by train to Helsinki (2h)


[b]Stockholm - Turku (day)[/b]
deck place:
EUR 6 to EUR 11
in Turku continue your travel by train to Helsinki (2h)


[b]Stockholm - Riga[/b]
deck place:
EUR 12 to EUR 16


[b]Stockholm - Tallinn[/b]
B-Class cabin:
EUR 71 to EUR 95





[b]Viking Line[/b]
[ux]https://rail.shop/viking[/ux]
(50% discount already included in the prices mentioned bellow)


[b]Stockholm - Turku[/b]
deck place:
EUR 5 to EUR 18


[b]Stockholm - Helsinki[/b]
deck place (in winter you have to pay an extra cabin!):
EUR 17 to EUR 31



[b]Update: Nov 2014[/b]

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jujimufu
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replied 15 years ago

Hi!

As an update - the cheapest places are not C-cabins, but shared cabin places (i.e. you only pay for one bed in that cabin, not the whole cabin). Shared-cabin space for Helsinki->Stockholm is currently EUR 31 (without interrail discount), and not EUR 61.

Also, in the winter it is not possible to buy deck places, as the companies require you to have a cabin space (whether shared or not).

Hope this helps :)

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Peter
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replied 15 years ago

Thank you for this information!! Peter :)