NORDIC GO CRUISE 2026#
The Nordic Go Cruise is an event that will happen on the M/S Viking Grace ferry between Stockholm and Turku on the weekend of the 25.-27.09.2026.
Tentative Timetable#
| Friday, 25.09., 20:55 | Finnish participants board in Turku |
| Satuday, 26.09., 07:45 | Swedish participants board in Stockholm |
| Saturday, 26.09., 08:30-18:00 | 4-round C-rated Go tournament on the ship |
| Saturday, 26.09., 19:50 | Finnish participants disembark in Turku |
| Sunday, 27.09., 06:50 | Swedish participants disembark in Stockholm |
More info and registration at nordicgocruise.net
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Inquiries per mail to info@nordicgocruise.net, or contact Zaki on the SuomiGo discord server.
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