You can get to Finland with a ferry from Tallinn, Stockholm or St Petersburg, take a plane to Helsinki or Rovaniemi, or via road from Russia, Sweden or Norway.
2,160 kilometres taking this route:Follow european route E67 TALLINN (ROUTE 1 in Latvia ; ROUTE 4 in Estonia), from Riga, directly to HELSINKI, FINLAND, via a FERRY boarding from TALLINN, ESTONIA.Once you are off the ferry and in HELSINKI, FINLAND, you will follow signs to EURO ROUTE E75/NATIONAL HIGHWAY 4 towards LAHTI.Take E75/NR-4 all the way up to HWY 29 towards TORNIO, up in the northern part of the country.Take HWY 29 (and E4) into RUOTSI (SWEDEN), at the border in Tornio.Continue on E4 to Luleå.The TALLINN-HELSINKI FERRY is operated by TALLINK SILJA.For more info, see the related link below
P&O Ferries operates in 73 countries covering over 1100 routes and destinations. Popular sailings include Dover - Calais, Helsinki - Tallinn and Hull - Rotterdam.
Reykjavik, Helsinki, Oslo, Stockholm, and Tallinn.
The cities that are located in the Gulf of Finland are Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia and Saint Petersburg, one of the two federal cities of Russia.
St. Petersburg and Tallinn (Estonia) and Helsinki (Finland) are the chief ports
There are quite a few, including Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki, Tallinn and Reykjavik.
There are three main ports in the Gulf of Finland. These are St. Petersburg in Russia, Helsinki in Finland, and Tallinn in Estonia.
The St. Peter Line ferry service from Helsinki to St. Petersburg typically operates on specific days of the week, with varying departure times. It is recommended to check the official website or contact the ferry service directly for the most up-to-date schedule information.
Helsinki (in Finland) and Tallinn (in Estonia) face each other over the Gulf of Finland.
Helsinki (in Finland) and Tallinn (in Estonia) face each other over the Gulf of Finland.
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