The cruise ferry, offering room for 2,560 passengers, will sail from Helsinki to Stockholm and Tallinn for six weeks this summer (30 June-6 August).
"There is great interest in Cinderella, and ticket sales have been lively ever since we announced that the vessel will return to Helsinki over the summer. For some of our customers, Cinderella is an old friend whereas for others the vessel is a new acquaintance that they absolutely want to experience," said Ninna Suominen, Viking Line's Vice President of Marketing.
She added, "Stockholm is also really attractive this summer. The Swedish krona is cheap, and Stockholm is literally overflowing with interesting events for the whole family. In the city this summer, people can take part in royal festivities: Carl XVI Gustaf was crowned 50 years ago and Gustav I of Sweden was crowned 500 years ago. The amusement park Gröna Lund is celebrating its 250th anniversary, and after a visit to the amusement park people can conveniently take the city boat Emelie from the island of Djurgården to the city centre."
The 1989-built ferry has provided cruises between Stockholm and Mariehamn for the past 20 years. The last time Viking Cinderella visited Helsinki was in early 2022.
Photo: Viking Line
