Moominworld
Moominworld – a place where summer joy is at its peak!
Information about Moominworld
9.6.–30.6. 11–17
1.7.–2.8. 10–17.30
3.8.–21.8. 11–17
At Moominworld, you’ll find all sorts of fun and magical things. Visit the Moominhouse to see how the Moomins really live and explore the Witch’s House for curious and mysterious surprises. There’s plenty to marvel at in Snufkin’s camp and in Snork’s park of inventions and between the storybook locations you can enjoy theater performances or even take a swim at the beach. Moominworld has everything you need for an unforgettable summer day in Naantali.
A summer full of activity and new experiences
The Moomins have found their way to the hearts of children and adults alike since 1945 and in 2025 the Moomins celebrated their 80th anniversary. To mark the anniversary year, Moomintroll received an Adventure Trail at Moominworld. Along the route you’ll find Snufkin’s impressive new camp, mysterious happenings on the Invisible Ninni path, and a brand-new cave for the Groke, where only the bravest dare to step inside.
Getting to Moominworld
By bus
It’s easy to travel from Turku to Naantali on bus lines 6 and 6A. The Föli public transport website includes a route planner and timetables: www.foli.fi.
Travel time is approximately 35–50 minutes depending on traffic. In Naantali, the main stop is at the end of Aurinkotie, within walking distance of the Old Town and Moominworld.
By car
Moominworld’s parking area is located on the main entrance road to Naantali, about 2 km from Moominworld.
If you use a GPS, enter Tuulensuunkatu 12, Naantali. In Google Maps, searching for “Moomiparkki” or “Muumibussit” also leads you to the correct location.
Parking at Moomiparkki costs €18/day, or €16/day when purchased in advance from the online store. Payment is possible in cash or by card; Parkman and EasyPark are also accepted. With a disabled parking permit, parking is free of charge. The price includes round-trip shuttle buses to Naantali Old Town. The shuttles operate throughout the summer while Moominworld is open. From the shuttle stop, the walk to Moomin Island is about 0.5 km.
Please note: the Moominworld parking fee is valid only at Moomiparkki, not at other parking areas in Naantali.
By boat
Naantali’s beautiful guest harbour is right next to Moominworld, with guest berths close to the bridge leading to Moominworld.
Accessibility
Although Moominworld includes forest paths and hills, it has wide, boardwalk-style routes suitable for wheelchairs. Please note that not all locations are accessible. The terrain is hilly and some slopes are steep. The Moominhouse is not accessible. Access via a bridge with a ramp; depending on water level, the ramp can be steep and wheelchair users may need assistance.
There are two accessible toilets: one at Mamma’s Kitchen restaurant and another next to Theatre Emma.
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Naantali Museum
Located in Naantali Old Town, Naantali Museum offers a deep look into local history. The story of ‘Armonlaakso’ (Valley of Grace), shaped by the Bridgettine convent founded in 1443, is intertwined with the monastery, the spa tradition, and Naantali’s unique location between Turku and the archipelago.
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Naantali Church
Naantali’s seascape is crowned by a beautiful white stone church. Built in 1460–1480 as the church of a Catholic Bridgettine convent, it is the only part of the monastery that remains today.