The Port of Naantali, located on Finland’s southwest coast near the city of Turku, is a key maritime hub for passenger and freight traffic in the Baltic Sea region. Known for its efficient ferry services, the port offers regular connections to the Åland Islands and Sweden, making it an ideal gateway for travellers heading west.
The port features modern facilities, ample parking, and easy access to the charming town of Naantali, famous for its idyllic old town, vibrant marina, and the beloved Moominworld theme park. Whether travelling for leisure or business, the Port of Naantali ensures a smooth and reliable journey surrounded by stunning coastal scenery.

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Foot Passengers: Check-in is conducted at the Naantali Terminal. After check-in, foot passengers are transferred to the ship by a shuttle bus. Vehicles: Check-in for passengers travelling with a vehicle (car, motorbike, or bicycle) takes place at the check-in booths When you arrive in Naantali, drive up the ramp from Masku/Lietsala/Port of Naantali junction and turn left onto the road Patenttikatu. The name of the road changes to Viestitie before the harbour. When you arrive at the port area, follow the white check-in signs. After the train track, drive straight towards the ship on the shore without turning until you reach the lift boom and see the white check-in sign.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Standard Car, Van (passenger)


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