Explore Finland’s famous archipelago using public ferries and boat services
Finland’s coastal waters are dotted with thousands of fascinating and beautiful islands, whose many natural and cultural attractions include four archipelago national parks. It is today easier than ever to visit many of these islands without a boat of your own.
Dozens of islands are now accessible to everyone, including some within easy reach of the cities of Helsinki and Turku. Some inhabited islands are even accessible all year round on ferries run for the benefit of their residents.
A new section of the website nationalparks.fi has been compiled by Metsähallitus Parks & Wildlife Finland to bring together in one place practical information and tips on how to get to some of our loveliest islands using public ferries and boat services: www.nationalparks.fi/en/welcome
In addition to convenient waterbus services, many islands also have services such as accommodation, catering and guided tours and activities, offered by local firms.
Islands that have recently become increasingly popular with visitors due to improved access and services include:
* Vallisaari, just 20 minutes by waterbus from Helsinki
* Seili, near Turku
* Säppi, near Pori
* Örö – a former military island in the heart of the Archipelago Sea
For more information:
Check out the new website for tips on how to get to the islands from various cities, towns and villages along the Finnish coast: http://www.nationalparks.fi/en/whatsnew/-/asset_publisher/KvOLvREi4fOZ/content/easy-trips-to-finland-s-famous-archipelago;jsessionid=C814676F65C611BA84FA91F2E6DAC775?redirect=%2Fen%2Fwelcome
Henrik Jansson, Park Superintended for Finland’s archipelago national parks: tel. +358400328759
Almost all protected areas of Finland are situated on state-owned lands and waters. Within Metsähallitus, the Parks & Wildlife Finland (former Natural Heritage Services) is responsible for the management of these areas: their species, habitats and cultural heritage as well as recreational services.
Metsähallitus is a state-owned enterprise that runs business activities while also fulfilling many public administration duties.Metsähallitus administers more than 12 million hectares of state-owned land and water areas. Metsähallitus has the challenging responsibility of managing and using these areas in a way that benefits Finnish society to the greatest extent possible.
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