South Harbor (Helsinki) | cove

Finland / Uusimaa / Helsinki
 cove, invisible

South Harbor (Finnish: Eteläsatama, Swedish: Södra hamnen) is a bay and harbor area immediately next to the center of the city of Helsinki, Finland. 4.7 million passengers in liner traffic and some 37 000 international cruise passengers travel through it every year. In addition to that, also over million tonnes of unitized cargo passes through the South Harbour. Most of the harbor's traffic is to Stockholm, Sweden and Tallinn, Estonia, and cruises. In summertime, there is also much small ship traffic.
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Coordinates:   60°9'45"N   24°57'40"E
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