
The autonomous archipelago of Åland lies in the Baltic Sea between Finland and Sweden. From the capital Marienhamn there are daily direct ferry connections to Stockholm, Helsinki and Tallinn as well as other connections to Sweden and Finland. All information on routes and timetables can be found on this page.
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Åland is a region of Finland, but enjoys a high degree of political autonomy. The territory of Åland is a group of islands in the Baltic Sea at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia. Since 1921 and a vote by the League of Nations, the 6,700 islands and skerries have been demilitarized.
The well-being of the inhabitants rests on two pillars: shipping and tourism. The most important sights in Åland include Kastelholm Castle in the municipality of Sund and Bomarsund Fortress. Vacationers can look forward to hiking and water sports in Åland.