Best Cruise Stops in Finland: A Port-by-Port Overview

A photo taken on a sunny summer day out on the Baltic Sea

Here’s a comprehensive guide to the best cruise stops in Finland, from the historic fortress town of Hamina to the vibrant capital city, Helsinki.

Helsinki: A Must-Visit Nordic Gem for Cruise Guests

Helsinki Cathedral and the City Hall
Photo: Omar El Mrabt / MyHelsinki

Iconic Landmarks and Must-See Attractions

Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, is a must-visit destination on any Scandinavian cruise itinerary. Blending striking modern architecture, maritime heritage, and serene natural landscapes, the city offers a unique experience for visitors exploring the happiest country in the world. With most major attractions within a few kilometers of the cruise ports, Helsinki is easy to explore even during a one-day stop.

With its blend of cultural heritage, innovative design, and natural beauty, this dynamic city offers travellers a true taste of the Nordics. Nestled between the Baltic Sea and beautiful, lush forests, Helsinki invites visitors to experience its rich history alongside modern artistic flair.

Photo of two people jumping into water in a Finnish summer evening in Helsinki
Photo: Svante Gullichsen / MyHelsinki

The Maritime Charm and Archipelago of Helsinki

Photo from Suomenlinna Sea Fortress
Suomenlinna Sea Fortress
Photo: Jussi Hellsten

Design, Culture, and Culinary Delights

Photo of Löyly public sauna from above
Löyly Public Sauna
Photo: MyHelsinki

Awarded the ‘City of Design’ status by UNESCO, Helsinki is globally recognized for its unique approach to architecture and functional design. The streets of the city are filled with creative expressions, from sleek modern buildings to historical wooden houses. Visitors can explore the Design District, a hub for Finnish design with galleries, boutiques, and design studios showcasing the best of local craftsmanship.

Why Helsinki Is a Must-See on Your Cruise

Explore Kotka: Where Finnish History Meets Coastal Beauty

Boat driving around at sea outside of Kotka
Kotka – the City by the Sea
Photo: Antti Ukkonen

Located along the coastline of the Gulf of Finland, where the Kymi river rushes into the sea, Kotka is a gem on any Scandinavian cruise itinerary. Known for its stunning parks, deep maritime roots, breathtaking archipelago, and delicious local cuisine, this maritime town is an ideal stop for travellers exploring the Nordic region by sea. Offering a perfect blend of nature, history, and culture, Kotka is a must-visit port of call for Scandinavian cruise passengers seeking authentic Finnish experiences. It is an unforgettable destination where visitors can explore both the vibrant urban atmosphere and soothing coastal scenery.

Uncover the Captivating Nature

The expansive sea surrounding Kotka is truly unparalleled. Cruise passengers can easily hop on a boat from the city center and uncover the treasures of the Eastern Gulf of Finland National Park, a serene escape into the archipelago.

Outdoor Adventures by the Kymi River

No visit to Kotka would be complete without experiencing the majestic Kymi river, one of the largest rivers in Finland. Ideal for shore excursions, it invites visitors to try activities like rafting, fishing, or simply enjoying a picnic by the rapids—perfect for those seeking outdoor adventures as part of their cruise journey.

River rafting at Kymijoki river
Kymi River
Photo: Joonas Linkola / Visit KotkaHamina

Cultural Gems and Historical Landmarks

Photo from Sapokka park in Kotka
Sapokka Water Garden
Photo: Julia Kivelä / Visit KotkaHamina

Discover Finnish Design at Alvar Aalto’s Sunila

Uncover the Magic of Kotka on Your Cruise

Hamina: Discover the Historic Fortress Town

The circular city center of Hamina
Hamina and its Circular City Plan
Photo: Visit KotkaHamina

Just a short ride from Kotka, Hamina is a captivating destination that deserves a spot on any cruise itinerary. As one of the oldest towns in South-Eastern Finland, Hamina charms visitors with its unique circular city plan – one of only a few in the world. For travellers exploring Scandinavia by cruise, Hamina offers an intimate blend of history, architecture, and cultural richness, making it a perfect addition to any Northern European cruise adventure.

A Unique Circular City Plan and Charming Streets

At the heart of Hamina lies the Town Hall, anchoring the center of the circular city plan. The relaxed athmosphere and pedestrian-friendly streets of the town invite cruise passengers to spend their day strolling along the picturesque streets admiring colorful wooden houses, securing souvenirs from the adorable boutiques, having a cup of coffee in one of the charming cafés, and having a look inside the beautiful historical churches.

Step Into History at the Hamina Fortress

The city of Hamina is unique in that it is built within a fortress, and the history of the town is deeply tied to its role as a fortress town. The star-shaped Hamina fortress is a must-see for any visitor. Dating back to the 18th century, the fortress offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and provides insight into the strategic importance of the town throughout Finnish history. For cruise guests passionate about history, exploring the fortress walls and the bastion offers a unique look into the military past of Finland.

Photo of an archway in the city center of Hamina showing also the city hall
Photo: Harri Tarvainen / Visit KotkaHamina

Beyond its architecture, Hamina also served as a cultural hub in the 19th century when Finland was part of the Russian Empire. The town buzzed with life as French, German, Swedish, Finnish, and Russian languages were spoken. Hamina played a significant role in national affairs, influencing politics, culture, and the economy. Renowned Finnish figures such as statesman Leo Mechelin and artists Hugo Simberg were born here, leaving a lasting cultural legacy.

For cruise guests seeking a deeper cultural experience, the museums and galleries of Hamina showcase its vibrant past and artistic heritage. The cafés and restaurants welcome guests and give a taste of local flavors, perfect for a relaxing afternoon before heading back to the cruise ship.

Hamina, A Fortress Town Full of Stories

Turku: Where Maritime Traditions and Modern Culture Meet

A photo of a bicycle in front of the Aura river in Turku city center
Aurajoki River
Photo: Visit Turku Archipelago

Along the southwestern coast of Finland, where the Turku archipelago stretches into the open sea, Turku is a must-visit destination for Scandinavian cruise guests. As the oldest city in Finland, Turku offers the perfect blend of rich history, stunning coastal views, and maritime heritage, making it an ideal stop for cruise travellers exploring the beauty of the Baltic sea. The first capital of Finland will be celebrating its 800-year anniversary in 2029.

Explore the Historic Charm of Turku Castle and the Aura River

Uncover the Maritime Heritage and Stunning Archipelago of Turku

A boat house pictured in the Turku archipelago in sunset
Turku Archipelago
Photo: Visit Turku Archipelago

A Blend of Culture, Design, and Moomin Charm

People sitting out in sunlight on the terrace of  restaurant Blanko
Vibrant Restaurant Scene on the Streets of Turku
Photo: Visit Turku Archipelago

Discover Turku: A Perfect Blend of History, Culture, and Nature

Mariehamn: A Peaceful Island Retreat in the Heart of the Archipelago

A couple in Sälskär, Åland
Photo: Visit Åland

Nestled in the heart of the Baltic Sea is Åland, and its vibrant capital Mariehamn, an autonomous archipelago under Finnish sovereignty. Known for its rich maritime heritage, picturesque landscapes, and unique cultural identity, Åland offers travelers fascinating experiences that seamlessly blend history, nature, and gastronomy, and is therefore a must-see destination on any Scandinavian cruise itinerary.

A Legacy of Seafaring and Shipbuilding

Mariehamn is deeply rooted in maritime traditions, and a visit to the Åland Maritime Museum provides a captivating journey into the seafaring past of the region. The museum showcases an extensive collection of ship models, nautical artefacts, and interactive exhibits that chronicle the unique relationship between the archipelago and the sea. Close by the museum is the Pommern, a carefully preserved four-masted vessel that once sailed the oceans of the world, offering visitors a tangible connection to the golden age of sailing.

The Maritime Quarter in Mariehamn further showcases the shipbuilding legacy of Åland. This living museum features traditional wooden boat workshops, artisan studios, and historical buildings, letting visitors witness craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations.

Two ladies posing in a summery Sjökvarteret in Mariehamn, Åland
Maritime Quarter (Sjökvarteret) in Mariehamn
Photo: Visit Åland

Explore The Historic Landmarks of Åland

Taste the Flavors of the Archipelago

Photo of an orchard in Åland
Apple Orchard in Åland
Photo: Visit Åland

Nature and Adventure in the Åland Archipelago

Fall In Love with Mariehamn

Vaasa: The Sunniest City with Unique Coastal Wonders

Sailboats with the Vaasa shores in the background
Photo: Visit Vaasa

Explore the Kvarken Archipelago: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Photo of Kvarken in sunset
Photo: Kimmo Makkonen / Visit Vaasa

Experience Meteoria Söderfjärden and Stundars Open-Air Museum

Discover the Historic Charm and Local Cuisine of Vaasa

Vaasa, A Year-Round Destination for Nature, History, and Culture

Jakobstad: Coastal Charm and Cultural Heritage

Photo: Visit Jakobstad

Along the western shores of Finland sits Jakobstad (also known as Pietarsaari), a captivating destination that offers a delightful mix of maritime heritage, picturesque landscapes, and a lively cultural scene. With its unique wooden town area, fascinating museums, and charming coastal ambiance, Jakobstad is ready to welcome cruise guests discovering the happiest country in the world. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply looking for an authentic Finnish experience, this charming town promises to leave you with unforgettable memories.

Explore the Arctic at Nanoq Arctic Museum

Discover Skata: The Largest Wooden Town District in Finland

Photo of Jakobstad's Skata wooden houses
Skata Old Town
Photo: Visit Jakobstad

Skeppsgården: A Tribute to Shipbuilding Traditions

Another highlight is open-air museum Skeppsgården that celebrates the long-standing shipbuilding traditions of Jakobstad. This maritime heritage site showcases historical vessels and traditional shipbuilding techniques, offering a glimpse into how the sea has shaped the identity of the city. This is an ideal stop for cruise guests interested in seafaring history and the craftmanship behind wooden ships.

Jakobstad: A Year-Round Destination for All Seasons

A year-round destination, Jakobstad offers diverse experiences for every season. In the summer, the town comes alive with vibrant festivals, open-air markets, and coastal adventures like sailing and kayaking. In winter, Jakobstad transforms into a peaceful haven, where frozen coastlines provide a picturesque backdrop for serene walks and winter sports.

Winter landscape with red boat houses in Jakobstad
Photo: Visit Jakobstad

Oulu: A Gateway to the Arctic

Ensimmäinen Frozen People -tapahtuma Nallikarissa meren jäällä 12.3.2022. Frozen People on elektronisen musiikin sekä arktisen taiteen ja tyylin festivaali, jonka järjestää Oulu Urban Culture. Osa Euroopan kestävin kulttuuripääkaupunki -hanketta. Jääkaruselli-valoteos 'Häkki':
Janne Käpylehto.
Photo: BusinessOulu

Located along the northern coastline of the Gulf of Bothnia, Oulu is a city where vibrant urban life meets untouched Arctic nature. Known for its unique blend of technology, nature, and culture, this northern hub invites travelers to experience the coastal charm of Finland in a whole new way and serves an excellent destination on your Scandinavian cruise itinerary during all the four seasons.

A City Surrounded by Nature

One of the most fascinating features of Oulu is its connection to the sea and rivers, which shape the identity of the city and offer countless opportunities for exploration. Just a stone’s throw away from the city center, the islands of Pikisaari, Linnasaari, and Hupisaaret, form a scenic escape where charming wooden houses still stand as a reminder of its past. In contrast, the legacy of Finnish design is reflected in the modernist architecture of Alvar Aalto nearby.

On Linnasaari, remnants of the former castle of Oulu provide a glimpse into the medieval past of the city, while Hupisaaret, a lush green oasis of small islands connected by bridges, is the perfect spot to experience the harmony between urban life and nature.

Photo from Koiteli, Oulu, two girls playing on a rocky shore
Photo from Koiteli White Water Area
Photo: Maria Lax

Why Oulu is a Must-Visit Destination on Your Cruise Itinerary

We Warmly Welcome You to Finland – the Happiest Country in the World

People in sunset at summer in Åland
Photo: Visit Åland

From the southern shores of Turku to the northern charm of Oulu, Finland offers an incredibly diverse range of destinations that appeal to every type of traveler. Each of these cruise stops have their unique character and will deliver an unforgettable experience for cruise guests visiting the happiest country in the world. Enjoy the clean air, rich history, coastal wonders, stunning archipelagos, and delicious cuisine. We welcome you to Finland year-round!

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