Helsinki Evening Cruise is a unique and fun way to enjoy early evening in Helsinki! During the cruise you can feel the urban summer night and see both old and new Helsinki.
Helsinki has more than 130 kilometres of shoreline and during the Evening Cruise you will see the shores and beaches of southern and eastern Helsinki. Gather your friends and family for an relaxed evening out on the water and feel the atmosphere of urban summer nights, with locals gathering on the cliffs and seaside terraces to enjoy the evening sun.
You can buy cold beverages and light snacks from the Boat Café. You can sit indoors at the cosy cafeteria or enjoy the cruise at the large sundeck of the boat.
There is no commentary on board, just relaxing background music.
You can follow the route from the route maps which are available on the boat.
Cruise departs from the Market Square, Kolera-allas, by the yellow SIGHTSEEING flags.
Helsinki Evening cruise starts at the Market Square by the yellow SIGHTSEEING flags. Please arrive to the departure point latest 15 minutes before the cruise starts.
Small island outside Helsinki city centre.
Route runs along the shores of Katajanokka. The most prominent feature is the magnificent golden-domed Uspenski Cathedral, the largest Orthodox church in northern and western Europe. You will also see one of Helsinki's landmarks, the icebreakers. The six icebreakers are called Voima, Sisu, Urho, Kontio, Otso and Polaris.
Kalasatama is one of the largest new areas being built in Helsinki.
Mustikkamaa and Kalasatama are connected by a white Isoisänsilta bridge, named after the fisherman Viktor Wilhelm Wickman, who lived in Mustikkamaa.
Island of Korkeasaari Zoo
Mustikkamaa is a popular outdoor recreation area with beach, café and restaurants.
Kulosaari district with its magnificent beach houses, embassies of different countries and sailboats
The beautiful Kulosaaren Casino is a traditional restaurant with a stunning waterfront setting.
Kruunuvuorenranta is a new district that is currently being built.
Vasikkasaari is a recreational island
Charming little island near the Suomenlinna Sea Fortress. There is a restaurant and a public sauna located on the island.
Suomenlinna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a historical fortress island, Finland's most popular attraction and a residential area for about 800 people.
Harakka Island is a popular recreational area. The Harakka Nature Centre is located on the island, offering visitors encounters with nature, activities, and information on the Baltic Sea, maritime nature and sustainable living. Harakka is a former military island of the Finnish Defence Forces, and it was opened to the public in 1989.
Liuskasaari island outside Kaivopuisto Park, summer restaurants are located on the island.
Uunisaari island is a popular place to spend a summer day. There is a beach, saunas and a cafeteria on the island. Uunisaari used to house a city spa in the early 19th century.
Kaivopuisto Park is one of the oldest parks in Helsinki. Locals gather to the park to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Restaurant Mattolaituri is a trendy restaurant on the shore of Kaivopuisto. At weekends, DJs play and entertain the guests.
You will see seaside cafeterias and restaurants during the cruise. Locals gather on the seaside terraces to enjoy the evening sun. Café Ursula is a popular spot for a coffee with a splendid sea view.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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