Ferry travel from Finland to Poland

Traveling by boat from Finland to Poland is an excellent choice! Finland Poland ferries are operated by 1 ferry companies (Finnlines) serving the ports of Gdynia and Helsinki.

To be sure of finding a cheap Finland Poland boat ticket, we recommend you use our search engine, which compares offers, prices and timetables from Finnlines.

Ferry Finland Poland in figures

Countries
Finland
Poland
Number of ports
2
Number of ferry connections
1
Number of ferry companies
1
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All Finland Poland ferry routes

Looking for a Finland Poland ferry? Discover the most popular routes that allow you to sail between these different regions. Whether you want to reach islands, historic ports or picturesque beaches, ferries are a convenient and comfortable way to travel between Finland and Poland. Comfortable cabins, on-board restaurants, cinemas, children's activities... ferries from Finnlines offer excellent facilities and services for the whole family.

To plan your ferry trip to Helsinki or Gdynia, use our fare comparison tool to find the best deals on Finland Poland ferry tickets that will save you time and money. Using our easy-to-use search tool, you can find deals and timetables from a number of ferry companies, including Finnlines. There's sure to be a deal to suit your needs and budget. Search from 1 ferry routes between Finland and Poland!

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Guide for a ferry trip between Finland and Poland

Poland: Visit the country after your ferry crossing

One of the main attractions of a ferry trip to Poland is the port of Gdansk, located on the Baltic Sea. This historic port has played a key role throughout Poland's history and is the ideal starting point for exploring the city of Gdansk. Visitors can stroll through the cobbled streets of the old town and admire the impressive architecture of the historic buildings. The port of Gdansk also offers ferry connections to Sweden, making it possible to discover two countries in one trip.

The port of Gdynia, also on the Baltic Sea, is another important access point for ferry travel in Poland. It is well connected to the city of Gdansk and offers regular connections to Sweden and Finland. Travelers can thus combine their ferry trip with a visit to the Nordic countries, adding another dimension to their travel experience.

Poland: When is the best time to go?

If you like warm temperatures and sunny days, summer is the best time to visit Poland. From June to August, average temperatures oscillate between 20 and 25°C, with higher peaks sometimes reaching 30°C. Days are long, offering more time to explore sights, picturesque towns and enjoy outdoor activities. However, the climate can be unpredictable, with periods of rain and the need to bring adequate equipment.

In spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), Poland offers milder temperatures, ideal for hiking, cycling and exploring nature. Average temperatures are around 10 to 15°C, although there can be significant variations from region to region. It's also a less touristy time of year, which means you can avoid the crowds and take advantage of reduced fares.

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