Mariehamn cruise port guide
Set in beautiful natural surroundings is the capital of the Aland Islands, the peaceful slow-paced port of Mariehamn. The archipelago of 6,500 islands is the smallest region in Finland, and is characterized by an exciting mix of Swedish, Finnish and Russian culture and history. Named after Tsar Alexander II's consort, Maria Alexandrovna, Mariehamn perfectly complements the large capitals of the Baltic Sea. Mariehamn's typical wooden architecture from the turn-of-the-last-century was influenced by Russian Empire style and Scandinavian nationalism. Today, Mariehamn's shipping tradition is just as strong as it was at the beginning of the 1900s when the Aland Islands boasted the largest fleet of sailing ships in the world.
About Mariehamn
Mariehamn is the capital of Åland, an autonomous Swedish-speaking archipelago territory of Finland located in the Baltic Sea. With daily ferry connections to Sweden, Finland, and Estonia, and about 1.5 million tourists annually, it is a key Baltic cruise and ferry stop known for its maritime heritage.
The Western Harbour hosts the famous four-masted barque Pommern — now part of the Åland Maritime Museum — and busy international ferry terminals. The Eastern Harbour is home to one of Scandinavia's largest marinas. Södragatan, one of the oldest streets in Åland, displays beautifully preserved 19th-century wooden architecture. The town is nicknamed 'the town of a thousand linden trees' for its linden-lined parks.
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