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Info about travelling to Åland with your own boat

Explore Åland’s archipelago in your own boat. There are both an abundance of beautiful coves and thousands of islands here. You get to escape the crowds and may often have a whole bay to yourself. The distance from Finland and Sweden is short but sufficient for you to feel as though you’re off on an adventure.

Abroad and yet at home

The Åland islands are located in the middle of the Baltic Sea, in the centre of the world’s largest archipelago. The Åland archipelago is made up of nearly seven thousand islands and constitutes a world of unique beauty. It has every type of landscape imaginable from the inner archipelago’s leafy greenery to the outer skerries’ red granite rocks.

If you set a course from Sweden, you cross the Sea of Åland. The shortest route is about 20 nautical miles over the open sea. For example, you set off from Fejan, Söderarm, Arholma or Grisslehamn. When you catch sight of the first islands, that’s where the adventure begins. Abroad and yet at home. If you come from the Finnish mainland, you’ll travel through a profusion of islands large and small. The Skiftet channel is the only larger expanse of open water you cross.

Plenty of room for manoeuvre iin the channels

There is plenty of room for manoeuvre in the channels in the Åland archipelago. You are often able to enjoy having the bay all to yourself. Large parts of the archipelago are still unspoiled and the guest harbours still feel completely authentic. A sailing round trip is about 100 distance minutes or nautical miles. With a bit of luck, you will get to experience everything from the winds on the Norrhavet sound coming up from the southern section of the Gulf of Bothnia known as Bottenhavet, to challenging precision navigation in the Archipelago Sea (Skärgårdshavet) at a gentle pace. In between the two there is the opportunity to simply enjoy the barren archipelago, where legal right of access to private land (“allemansrätten”) applies, whereby you may anchor for short periods and go ashore to places that are uninhabited.

Visit Åland guest harbours

Föglö

After a long stint sailing, you can fill up both the boat’s and the crew’s depleted reserves at one of the many guest harbours that are often to be found within walking distance of shops and restaurants, for example Brudhäll on Kökar, Seagram on Föglö and Käringsund in Eckerö. When it comes to excellent services, restaurants and night life, the harbour town of Mariehamn has the most to offer boating enthusiasts, of course, and also has a good selection of boat accessory shops. A good way of getting around the town is to hire a bicycle or moped from RO-NO Rent in Österhamn.

Practical advice

Finnish legislation forbids the pumping out of sewage into the sea. All boats operating in Ålandic and Finnish waters must be able to empty their holding tank through a deck fitting. Most Ålandic guest harbours have pumping out stations for sewage from holding tanks.

There is plenty of room for manoeuvre in the channels. However, you should still show respect for large boats, cruise ships and archipelago ferries. Take account of the heavy marine traffic, remember to look behind you as well as forward, and keep an eye on the channels. If you go past any of the large ferries, remember to keep to either one side of the channel or the other, and out at sea stay a nautical mile or so to the side of the ferries. If you decide to turn away, be clear about your chosen course and avoid wavering back and forth, risking creating confusion on the bridges of the large ferries. Thanks to the new nautical charts and technological developments in marine electronics there is no reason to sit and struggle in front of the large ferries and keep to their channels, which are sometimes quite narrow.

Legal right of access to private land applies in Åland but is more limited. International marine regulations apply in Åland, but you should note that the speed restrictions are given in km/h.

A dog or a cat aboard

Do you want to bring your dog or cat to Åland? You’re welcome to do so, but please check the required documents and vaccines well in advance.

Cats and dogs from other EU countries must have an antiechinococcosis treatment, ID marking, rabies vaccination and a valid EU pet passport. Without valid documents the pet may not be taken across the border or will be put into quarantine.

All dogs from other countries than Finland must be treated against echinococcosis, which requires some pre-planning. The treatment must be administered by a veterinarian 24–120 hours before crossing the border to Åland.

If your cat or dog needs medical care in Åland you can contact the veterinary services at Ålands smådjursklinik or Arrivet. Contact information to the vet in duty can be obtained by calling the duty number +358 (0)18 21000.

You can let your dog run free in two dog parks in Mariehamn. One park is located next
to Nabben beach and the other by the walking and cycling trail near the western harbour.

Respect nature - Right of Common Access

The right of common access gives you the freedom of hiking, cycling and kayaking in Åland nature. You may pick berries and mushrooms for your own consumption. For fishing you need to buy a fishing license, more information about the fishing license areas can be found at fiskekarta.ax.

Do not leave anything behind you – no rubbish nor damage, and don’t make an open fire. Avoid farmlands and all private property.

Anchorage in natural harbours, of which most are privately owned, is recommended for one night only. If you have a dog onboard, please keep it on a leash when you go
ashore on an island.

Respect the aquatic environment and empty the sewage holding tank in the marinas. All waste disposal into the sea in the territorial waters of Finland and Åland is prohibited by law.


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