Mariehamn – the heart of the Baltic Sea
The Åland Islands are situated in the very heart of the Baltic Sea.
Åland is an autonomous region in Finland, with its own flag, stamps and
license plates. A welcoming harbour near Stockholm, Helsinki, Tallinn
and St. Petersburg. On the 6,500 islands that make up the Åland
Islands, you’ll find an exciting mix of Swedish, Finnish and Russian
culture.
A perfect complement to the Baltic Sea capitals
For
visitors, Mariehamn is the perfect antidote to a hectic, big city life
style. It’s the capital for Åland’s 6,500 islands and at the same time,
with its 11,000 inhabitants, a picturesque and friendly town. The
inhabitants are spoilt with spectacular nature in abundance and
summertime, they enjoy the light Nordic summer evenings when the sun
barely sets and the islands attract visitors from far and away. The
Islands of Peace, as Åland is often called, is a demilitarised
territory. This means that no military forces may be stationed in the
Islands and that the territory may not be fortified.