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ants, bars, karaoke, nightclubs and saunas. Many use them simply for boozy overnight
cruises, so they can get pretty rowdy on Friday and Saturday nights.
Services are year-round between major cities: book ahead in summer, at weekends and
if travelling with a vehicle. The boats are amazingly cheap if you travel deck class (without
a cabin): they make their money from duty-free purchases. Many ferry lines offer 50% dis-
counts for holders of train passes. Some offer discounts for seniors, and for ISIC and youth-
card holders. There are usually discounts for families and small groups travelling together.
Ferry companies have detailed timetables and fares on their websites. Fares vary ac-
cording to season. Operators with their Finnish contact numbers:
Eckerö Line
( 0600-4300; www.eckeroline.fi (for Finland-Estonia) )
Finland-Sweden, Finland-Estonia.
FERRY
Finnlines
( 010-343-4500; www.finnlines.com )
Finland-Sweden, Finland-Germany.
FERRY
Linda Line
( 0600-066-8970; www.lindaline.fi )
Finland-Estonia.
FERRY
St Peter Line
( 09-6187-2000; www.stpeterline.com )
Finland-Russia.
FERRY
Tallink/Silja Line
( 0600-15700; www.tallinksilja.com )
Finland-Sweden, Finland-Estonia.
FERRY
Viking Line
( 0600-41577; www.vikingline.fi )
Finland-Sweden, Finland-Estonia.
FERRY
Wasaline
( 020-771-6810; www.wasaline.com )
Finland-Sweden.
FERRY
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