What is Föli?
Turku Region Public Transport Föli provides easily accessible and smooth public transport services in seven municipalities. The Föli area includes Turku, Kaarina, Raisio, Lieto, Naantali, Paimio and Rusko.
Turku and the surrounding municipalities are connected by many bus lines which you can use with the same ticket or travel card.
Föli also offers city bikes called Fölläri which you can use with the same ticket or travel card. For information on Föli bikes and cycling in the city, see the cycling page: Cycling routes and rental bikes
During the summer season, Föli also operates water buses from the River Aurajoki to Ruissalo and Hirvensalo.
The Föli website explains everything you need to know about using buses and rental bikes: Föli.fi
Open Routes and timetables Settings
Routes and timetables
The many bus lines in Turku take you all over the city. Please note that the timetables are different on weekdays, Saturdays and Sundays. There are also separate schedules for summer and winter seasons.
You can find bus routes, timetables and other additional information on Föli's website:
Tickets and travel cards
You can travel with Föli by buying a single ticket, but if you take buses often, it is a good idea to purchase a bus card. There are different types of cards for different needs.
The prices of Föli tickets and cards vary by group. For example, pensioners and students can buy discounted tickets.
The ticket is valid for 2 hours. This means that after payment, you can take as many buses as you need for two hours.
You can find more information on tickets, bus cards and pricing on the Föli website:
Seutu+
The Seutu+ service operates in the regions of Southwest Finland and Satakunta. This means that you can easily travel also outside the Föli area.
Some tickets and seasonal products can be combined with Föli tickets. For example, Seutu+ season tickets offer many options that allow you to combine a Föli season ticket with regional tickets for Salo, Uusikaupunki, Kemiönsaari and Loimaa.
Find more information on travel areas, ticket types and pricing on the Seutu+ website: