Finnlines Ferries

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4.2 / 5
(18 Ratings)

Finnlines is a Finland-based shipping company that operates ferry and freight services across key routes in the Baltic Sea, North Sea, and Bay of Biscay. Established in 1947, the company has become a major player in maritime transport, connecting Finland, Sweden, Germany, and other European destinations. Finnlines specialises in passenger and cargo services, serving a wide range of customers, including tourists, business travellers, and the logistics sector.

The company boasts a fleet of modern vessels equipped with various amenities such as comfortable cabins, restaurants, and shops, catering to the needs of passengers during their journeys. Its routes are particularly popular for travel between Helsinki and Travemünde as well as Malmö and other key ports. Finnlines also plays a vital role in facilitating trade and transportation across the European network, ensuring reliable and efficient shipping solutions.

As part of the Grimaldi Group, Finnlines has continued to expand and modernise its operations, focusing on sustainability and innovation. Despite the challenges posed by fluctuating market conditions and competition in the maritime industry, Finnlines remains a trusted provider of ferry and freight services in Northern Europe.

Finnlines
NationalityFinnish
HeadquartersHelsinki
Ownership TypePublic limited company
Parent CompanyGrimaldi Group
Foundation Date1947

Departure Board for Finnlines

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

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11:00 AM

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Latest Ticket Prices for Finnlines

Fri, Mar 13, 21:30
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£137.08
Sun, Apr 12, 21:30
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£303.80
Sun, May 17, 15:00
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£655.20

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What are the check-in times for Finnlines ferries from Langnas to Kapellskar?
Check-in on day departures: Vehicle passenger check-in opens 2 hours before departure and closes 45 minutes before departure. Foot passenger check-in opens 2 hours before departure and closes 45 minutes before departure. Check-in on night departures: All passengers should arrive at the latest 30 minutes before the departure.
What are the check-in times for Finnlines ferries from Travemunde to Helsinki?
Check-in opens at 20:30 and closes 2 hours before departure (local time).
What are the check-in times for Finnlines ferries from Malmo to Travemunde?
Check-in opens 2 hours before departure and closes 1 hour before departure.
What are the check-in times for Finnlines ferries from Swinoujscie to Malmo?
Check-in opens at 19:30 and closes 1 hour before departure (local time).
What are the check-in times for Finnlines ferries from Naantali to Langnas?
Check-in opens 2 hours before departure and closes 1 hour before departure.

Finnlines History

Finnlines was established in 1947, initially focusing on cargo shipping across the Baltic Sea, providing vital connections for Finland's trade and industry. As the company expanded, it quickly became a prominent maritime operator in Northern Europe, facilitating trade and transportation between Finland, Sweden, Germany, and other European countries.

By the mid-20th century, Finnlines diversified its operations, introducing passenger services alongside its freight offerings. The development of roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) and passenger ferries revolutionised its fleet, making it a preferred choice for travellers and businesses alike. Its services gained popularity for providing efficient, high-quality connections across key Baltic and North Sea routes.

In the late 20th century, Finnlines continued to invest in modern vessels and infrastructure, solidifying its position as a leader in the region’s maritime transport. The company also strengthened its presence by joining the Grimaldi Group, one of the world’s largest shipping and logistics companies, in 2006. This partnership allowed Finnlines to integrate into a broader network while maintaining its focus on sustainability and innovation.

Finnlines Sustainability

Sustainability is a core value for Finnlines, driving its commitment to reducing environmental impact. The company invests in energy-efficient vessels, eco-friendly technologies, and alternative fuel solutions to lower emissions. Finnlines also focuses on optimising operational efficiency, ensuring its services align with global environmental standards and contribute to greener maritime transport.

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Germany

Finland, Aland

Reviews For Finnlines

4.2 / 5
18 Reviews

Dear Sir or Madam, I…

Dear Sir or Madam, I hereby submit a formal and emphatic complaint regarding the conduct of a Finnlines boarding employee at the port of Travemünde, which my family and I experienced during our planned crossing to Malmö. Our departure was scheduled for 3:00 a.m. on December 23, 2025, and boarding was supposed to close at 2:00 a.m. according to regulations. We traveled as a family with four children, including an 11-month-old infant. Our journey took us from Velbert (North Rhine-Westphalia), a distance of more than 500 kilometers. Due to several traffic accidents, we were caught in a massive traffic jam through no fault of our own. During this time, we repeatedly tried unsuccessfully to contact Finnlines by phone. We reached the check-in area at exactly 2:03 a.m. The car check-in counter was already closed, while the truck check-in right next to it remained open, and vehicles were still being allowed onto the ferry, even though there were still 57 minutes until departure. In this situation, we repeatedly and calmly and respectfully asked the responsible employee for understanding. Our children were exhausted after more than seven hours of continuous travel and were crying intensely; we ourselves were physically and emotionally drained – in the middle of the night, far from home. The employee's reaction was cold, harsh, condescending, and in no way appropriate to the situation. He showed no willingness to listen or consider a humane solution. He ignored my request to contact a supervisor or the captain. Instead, we were loudly threatened with police action if we didn't leave the area immediately. This behavior was unprofessional, degrading, and inhumane. Yes, we were delayed – but we were a family in obvious distress, not troublemakers, not a danger. There was time, other vehicles were boarding, and there should have been at least some willingness to talk or offer assistance. None of that happened. The consequences of this incident were severe: We were forced to spend the night in the car with our children – without accommodation or support. Our children were hungry, exhausted, and terrified. The next day, we began our overland journey to Sweden. This resulted in the loss of most of our planned vacation time. What was intended as a family holiday over the holidays turned into an extreme physical and mental ordeal. The emotional damage to our children is particularly severe. That night left them with fear, sadness, and persistent restlessness. To this day, they talk about the experience with stress and tears. Your employee's behavior has become a negative, frightening memory for them, one they directly associate with Finnlines. Therefore, I want to make it clear: 👉 It wasn't just the delay alone that caused this distress, but your employee's inhumane treatment of a family in need. It would have been possible to listen. It would have been possible to consult with someone. It would have been possible to show compassion. Instead, we were intimidated and left to fend for ourselves. I expect the following from Finnlines: - a clear and honest statement regarding this incident - an internal investigation into the conduct of the employee in question - an explicit apology - and appropriate compensation for the damage suffered and the loss of our holiday time. I am writing this complaint not out of anger, but out of deep disappointment. Such an experience – especially involving children – must neither be ignored nor downplayed. With all due respect, [Alaa Khallouf [Booking number: F250218957]

Alaa K., 60 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Perfect trip

Perfect trip

Kunde, 260 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Everything was good. Would be…

Everything was good. Would be nice to have more variety of fish or seafood

customer, 316 days agoCollected by AFerry.com