The Port of Helsinki is Finland’s busiest maritime hub and a key gateway connecting travellers to destinations across the Baltic Sea. With its state-of-the-art facilities and efficient ferry services, the port offers regular routes to Sweden, Estonia, Germany, and beyond. Comprising several terminals, including West Harbour, South Harbour, and Vuosaari Harbour, it ensures seamless travel experiences for passengers and cargo.
The port’s central location provides easy access to Helsinki’s vibrant city centre, rich in cultural landmarks, dining, and shopping. Whether you’re embarking on a scenic cruise or a quick ferry trip, the Port of Helsinki guarantees modern amenities, smooth operations, and stunning views of the Baltic coastline.

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The Hansa Terminal hosts Finnlines. This Terminal supports passengers who are travelling to Travemunde. Vehicles entering this area must follow the designated lanes that lead past the terminal building, guided by clearly marked signposts. Motorists are required to stop at the numbered check-in kiosks to complete boarding procedures, ensuring they have their travel documents and tickets ready for a seamless process. Once checked in, vehicles will proceed further into the terminal to the embarkation area, where passengers will board the vessel.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle

The Helsinki West Terminal 2 services ferries to Tallinn. Vehicles entering here should follow the marked lanes leading past the terminal building, with signposts guiding the way. Motorists will stop at the numbered check-in kiosks to complete boarding procedures, ensuring they have their travel documents and tickets ready for a smooth process. After check-in, vehicles will continue to the embarkation area, where passengers will board the vessel. Drivers should follow staff instructions for driving onto the ferry. Clear signage and assistance from port staff help ensure a quick and organised boarding process for a timely departure.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle

The Katajanokka terminal supports Viking Line passengers travelling to Tallinn as well as Stockholm. Foot passengers arriving at the port will begin by entering the terminal building for check-in. Inside, they will find marked desks and self-service kiosks organised by the ferry operator. Travellers should have their tickets and identification ready for verification. After completing check-in, passengers will follow signs to the boarding area, using designated walkways and enclosed bridges to access the ferry. These covered paths provide a convenient route while protecting travellers from the weather.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

The Olympia Terminal at Helsinki Port offers services for Tallink Silja passengers travelling to and arriving from Åland. Vehicles entering here will use the main vehicle gate, following signs to the boarding area. After entry, drivers should proceed to the vehicle lanes which are marked where they will find the check-in area next to the passenger terminal. Here, they will present their tickets and travel documents to complete the check-in process. Once checked in, vehicles will move forward as directed by port staff. Drivers may need to wait in designated lanes until boarding begins.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle

The Hansa Terminal hosts Finnlines. This Terminal supports passengers who are travelling to Travemunde. Foot passengers arriving at the port will first enter the terminal building for check-in. Inside, they will find marked desks and self-service kiosks arranged by the ferry operator. Travellers should have their tickets and identification ready for verification. Once checked in, passengers will follow signs to the boarding area, using designated walkways to reach the ferry. These paths offer a convenient route while providing safety for pedestrian passengers.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle

The Olympia Terminal at Helsinki Port offers services for Tallink Silja passengers travelling to and arriving from Åland. Foot passengers arriving at the port will first enter the terminal building to complete check-in. Inside, they will find marked desks and self-service kiosks arranged by the ferry operator. Travellers should have their tickets and identification ready for verification. Once checked in, passengers will follow signs to the boarding area, using designated walkways and enclosed bridges to reach the ferry. These covered pathways ensure easy access while offering protection from the weather.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

The Helsinki West Terminal 2 services ferries to Tallinn. Foot passengers arriving at here will first enter the terminal building to check-in. Inside, they will find marked desks and self-service kiosks organised by ferry operators. Passengers should have their tickets and ID ready for verification. After check-in, passengers will follow signs to the boarding area and use walkways and enclosed bridges to reach the ferry. These covered paths provide easy access and protection from the weather.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

The Katajanokka terminal supports Viking Line passengers travelling to Tallinn as well as Stockholm. Vehicles entering the port should follow the marked lanes past the terminal building, they will be signposted as check-in. Drivers will stop at the vehicle check-in points to complete boarding procedures, ensuring they have their tickets and travel documents ready for a smooth process. After check-in, vehicles will proceed to the embarkation area, where passengers will board the ferry. Drivers should follow staff instructions when driving onto the vessel.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle












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