Operators – Finnlines
Finnlines – Baltic Sea Ferry Services
Finnlines is a major ferry operator in the Baltic Sea and North Sea regions, offering reliable crossings for both passengers and freight. Founded in 1947 with a small fleet of steamships, Finnlines has grown into a modern operator with over 20 vessels, most sailing under the Finnish flag.
With its focus on connecting Finland, Sweden, Germany, and Poland, Finnlines plays a vital role in Northern European sea transport. Whether you’re planning a holiday, a road trip, or moving goods across borders, Finnlines provides safe and efficient ferry services throughout the region.
Countries Served
Finnlines operates ferry routes between:
- Finland
- Sweden
- Germany
- Poland
- Åland Islands
Finnlines Ferry Routes
- Helsinki to Travemünde: Direct sailings between Finland’s capital and northern Germany. Ideal for passengers and commercial vehicles.
- Naantali to Kapellskär (via Långnäs, Åland): A popular route linking Finland and Sweden with a stopover in the Åland Islands.
- Malmö to Travemünde: Crossings between southern Sweden and Germany, supporting both leisure and freight travel.
- Gdynia to Helsinki: Connects Poland with Finland for both passenger and cargo transport.
- Gdynia to Travemünde: A freight-focused route between Poland and Germany.
These routes enhance mobility across the Baltic region and are especially useful for travellers with cars or freight requirements.
Onboard Experience
Finnlines vessels offer a practical and comfortable experience, with well-maintained lounges, onboard dining, private cabins, and pet-friendly options. Their Star class ships and Ro-Pax ferries are designed to carry both passengers and freight efficiently across the Baltic Sea.
The Finnlines Fleet
Finnlines operates a diverse fleet of ships tailored for Northern European sea routes. Their vessels balance cargo capacity with passenger comfort, and many have undergone recent upgrades to improve sustainability and service quality.
Click here to view the full fleet on the official Finnlines website.
- Finnbreeze
- Finneco I, II, III
- Finnfellow
- Finnhawk
- Finnlady
- Finnmaid
- Finnmerchant
- Finnmill
- Finnpartner
- Finnpulp
- Finnsea
- Finnsirius
- Finnsky
- Finnstar
- Finnsun
- Finnswan
- Finntide
- Finntrader
- Finnwave
- Finncanopus