Sea Voyage From Tallinn to Stockholm

Baltic views at different times of day and joys of a huge ferry.

Since trains can’t ride on the surface of water (too sad), ferry seems to be an optimal choice when you need to move between Estonian and Swedish capitals. The company that operates on this route is Tallink, and following story is about traveling by one of its ships.

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Coins, registration machines and route map

The ferry to Stockholm departs from Terminal D of the Tallinn Passenger Port . It is located rather close to the historical center, in half an hour of walking from, for example, famous Kiek in de Kök tower.

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The first service facility that meets a traveler inside the terminal is a luggage storage, located right near the entrance. This placement is perfectly convenient, especially when your belongings are heavy or numerous. Lockers of different sizes and prices accept only coins, but you can easily (not always, though, only from 8:30 to 19:00) convert your paper into a metal — with the help of a money-changing operator.

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In order to get to the ferry I use an escalator and move up to the next level of the building — the one which is mostly known in European countries as the first floor. There I find another useful feature — self-registration machines with user-friendly interface in English. The check-in process is quick, and I get a boarding pass within seconds.

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Then, among with fellow voyagers, I guide my steps through a couple of halls and the long corridor which ends with a boarding bridge. Making it to a ferry takes a few minutes, and — for the occasions when someone needs a rest on the way — there are a fair number of seats.

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Through the glass walls of the passenger walkway I can see the ferry in all its hugeness. This is 10-years old, 30-meters high Baltic Queen of the Tallink fleet. It has 12 decks and almost a thousand cabins. And I am about to get on its board.

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The weather is sunny and more or less warm. The open deck of the ship is crowded. People take selfies, enjoy the fresh air, cast farewell looks at the nice city of Tallinn and filming potentially likable videos for their social networks. It’s 18:00, and the anchor is raised right on schedule.

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The trip to the capital of Sweden lasts a little over 16 hours. The ferry goes westward over the Baltic Sea, making one short intermediate stop in Mariehamn (ferries from Turku and Helsinki also move via this port). Good news: an opportunity to experience the route is far from rare and comes every day.

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Starting in the early evening and ending in the morning, this cruise offers a wide variety of possibilities. There is enough time to get the most from the view during the daylight hours and to enjoy both nightlife and good sleep while it’s dark outside.

Dragonflies, double bed and synth-pop

Baltic Queen has lots of stairs, which is a common quality among all big ferries. The design of those spaces involves a large number of mirrors and shiny, reflective metal elements — and this, I guess, is the signature style of Tallink (their ferry named Star confirms this theory ).

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But something is unusual and quite peculiar here. I mean plentiful images of dragonflies — simplified yet clearly recognizable. They are everywhere, on each wall of every stairwell. Trying to figure out what stands behind this decorative choice, I tend to favor the idea of speed and elegance. Dragonflies are famous for being fast and good with maneuvering — as well as modern ships.

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I may be wrong in my assumptions about the stylized insects, but one thing I know for sure: my cabin is on the deck 8. The system of directional signs inside the ferry is impeccable, and I know where exactly to go at every single moment.

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I go to the deck of a proper number, make one turn and take a few steps on a corridor carpet. The doors of Baltic Queen look neat — with deep and cool tone of green and projected horizontal lines. Should I open one of those? Sure thing!

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I enter the cabin. It represents the class called A Premium — which is exactly in the middle of the range of service levels. It is not as spacious as, for example, Deluxe class cabin, but it has two great features that make a difference in comparison to, let’s say, B Class. First of them is a big round window. The second one is the wide, full-size double bed.

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Apart from that, this place has many other means of comfort and functionality. Two-sectioned nightstands and lamps are located on both sides of the bed. The clothes storage near the door is commodious and equipped with hangers. There are also two sockets by the mirror, a soft stool, a trash bin and a climate control.

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The cabin has its own toilet and a shower. The room containing these facilities is tiny, but really comfortable. I especially like the shape of the washbowl which, together with two mirrors, utilizes the corner in an effective and eye-catching manner.

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Quite unexpectedly, I’ve got a hunch that some of the people in Tallink who were in charge of making the “Do not disturb” sign are fans of the cult synth-pop band Depeche Mode. Here is how the sign looks:

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Probably, I dig too deep, but the award-winning, best-selling and all-that-stuff song entitled “Enjoy the Silence” comes to mind immediately. I guess, many of the readers have no idea what I am talking about, so let’s just forget about this. Anyway, I reserve the silence-enjoying for the night, and go out to do some around-looking.

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I leave the cozy cabin and walk through the corridors and halls of the ferry. There are a lot of people, and most of them prefer to stay inside at the moment. I decide to visit the open deck one more time — while the daylight is still in power.

Pixel art, food diversity and setting sun

Moving outdoors is a good idea. I am rewarded with a curious finding. It is a big “No Smoking” pictogram on the surface of the deck which looks like a real-life adaptation of pixel art. What is even more interesting, other images of the same purpose on the ferry are regular-looking and round-shaped — so this one seems to be unique.

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The seascape is already in its most meditative state: nothing in excess, just two forces of nature and the horizon in between. If there was a competition of soothing views, this one would be a strong candidate for the grand prix. Of note, various objects of a ferry — lifeboats, safety rings, floodlights and ropes — gracefully play supporting roles and add a certain charm to the whole picture.

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Strolling back and forth works up an appetite, even when the walking area is relatively small. In light of this, my next place of interest seems to be obvious, especially since the dinner time comes. I go to the establishment which is called Grande Buffet.

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The buffet is located at the bow of the ship. Its wide windows offer a great view. Its cooks provide a long and diverse list of scrumptious dishes (and the drinks, of course). There are so many of everything that even if there was a week to taste all the dishes, I wouldn’t be able to manage this.

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Actually, the festival of gastronomical opulence at the buffet lasts for about three hours. So, the possibility of missing it is real. However, even if this unfortunate slip happened to some passengers, Baltic Queen has a plan B for such situation. There is a great deal of restaurants and cafes with various cuisines and menu items — from American steak to Russian borsch.

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For those who prefer the mood and ambience of bars, there are spots too. Some of them even deliver live music in addition to shots and long drinks. I find two options of the latter kind: quiet lounging with a glass of wine at a piano bar and having a draught beer in the company of an upbeat guitar player.

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Meanwhile, the sun starts its routine of disappearing over the skyline. This daily show still looks great and attracts attention over and over again, even in our age of overabundant media content and exuberant entertainment. And this is eminently charming.

Have you noticed that sunset usually creates a kind of museful mood? In my opinion, the setting sun is the best setting for thoughts about something sublime, elusive and enigmatic. For instance, about free Wi-Fi — which is a kind of miracle, at least for an ordinary guy like me. But, jokes aside, Wi-Fi is available here, and it’s free. Right in the middle of the sea, mind you!

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The air gets cooler. The day is obviously over. But joyful life on the ferry is in full swing as yet.

Cylinder hat, ferry on TV and archipelagos

The main event of the night takes place in a two-storey venue with a fancy name — the Starlight Palace. Two personable men in white shirts with shoulder straps are on the stage. They hold microphones and manipulate numbered cube-shaped boxes.

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This happening is a lottery. I do not try to understand the mechanics of this, but I do notice two things. First, the process involves a cylinder hat. Second, the crowd apparently enjoys this. The latter is not surprising — there are prizes, and nothing beats the free stuff.

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While some passengers trying their luck in a buzzing hall, others — and I am among them — prefer quieter places. Indeed, some fun actions do not demand much in terms of organizing. We can entertain ourselves anytime with swapping, chatting and goofing around. Why not?

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Anyway, many of the time-spending activities are not available at this hour. Fashion stores and gift shops are already closed. A supermarket is also on a break. And the overall activity on the ferry starts to fade out, as it gets late.

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I go back to my cabin and turn on a TV (oh, those guilty pleasures!). Apart from Scandinavian television, there is a special channel dedicated to the ship. It demonstrates two visuals in rotation: the view from the bow (in real-time, as far as I understand) and a map showing where exactly Baltic Queen is located at the moment.

As fascinating as it looks, I need to have some rest. That is why I swap TV for a night light. Here is the last picture that I see before falling asleep:

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Cut: it’s morning already. Sleeping on a big cushy bed is a pleasure itself, but it’s even better when there is a window right behind it. I just open my eyes — and see the pleasant image of slowly moving clouds. What a nice beginning of the new day!

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Moreover, morning continues in an even nicer manner. The ferry approaches Stockholm , and this part of the route is deservedly considered as one of the most dazzling locations for any sea cruise. The views are spectacular and unique, and there is no wonder why everybody loves those tiny islands and archipelagos.

Sadly enough, at some point we pass through all that beauty. But the good thing is that we arrive in the city which is also magnificent. And, speaking of the good, this means that this long text is almost over. Thank you for the patience, dear readers!

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Passengers leave Baltic Queen via yet another long walkway, and I follow the example. We are at the final point of the trip — Värtaterminalen, a modern ferry terminal built in 2016.

Its building has a distinctive design, with a green rooftop, broad minimalistic halls and sophisticatedly designed levels. Unfortunately, I have no time to explore it properly, so I just give the place a few glances.

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Then, I get on Flygbussarna — a bus to the center of the city. The ticket is 60 SEK (a little less than 6 Euro). The duration of the ride is just 10 minutes. That’s it.

Final words, subjective rating and useful links

To sum up, in my personal, subjective rating this trip gets five stars out of five. And there are some honorable mentions: the buffet, the double bed of an A Premium cabin, and the outside view at the last part of the trip.

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Enough said, and I support my recommendations with a number of links related to the topic: Directferries (easy and secure booking) , Tallink , train tickets for Sweden , cheap hotels in Stockholm and cheap hotels in Tallinn . See you again on the pages of this blog, and let all your trips have the 5-star rating!

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Tallinn to Stockholm Ferry – With 2024 Price and Timetable

If you are looking for a fun way to reach Sweden, then taking the Tallinn to Stockholm ferry is a great option. The 17.5-hour journey will take you across the Baltic Sea from Estonia and past thousands of uninhabited islands before reaching Sweden’s charming capital.

Key Takeaway: There are two daily sailings from Tallinn to Stockholm with Tallink and Viking Line. A ticket costs from €94 ($105) for a foot passenger including cabin. The journey time is 17-21 hours. Click here to book with Direct Ferries .

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Why Take the Stockholm to Tallinn Ferry?

  • Enjoy a leisurely trip without the stress of flying
  • Cheap – tickets from just €94
  • Amazing views of the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic!
  • Take advantage of Estonia’s cheap prices!
  • Discover one of Europe’s most charming old towns!
  • Arrive right in the centre of Stockholm

There are many reasons to visit historic Stockholm. The city sits across 14 islands on Lake Malaren with over 60% of the city consisting of waterways, interconnecting bridges and green spaces. The medieval old town is beautiful, with brightly coloured buildings lining the waterfront.

It’s no secret that Scandinavia and Sweden in particular are expensive, so taking starting your trip in Estonia is a great way to stock up on items that are more costly in Sweden.

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Tallinn Stockholm Ferry Timetable

Tallinn to stockholm ferry price.

The cost of a ticket for the Tallinn Stockholm Ferry starts at €94.00 for a foot passenger. This includes a bed in a 4-berth economy class cabin.

How to buy tickets for the Tallinn to Stockholm Ferry

You can purchase tickets at the port in Tallinn, however, as the route sells out it’s best to book in advance and this can be done online through companies like Direct Ferries .

Prices start from as little as €94 one-way for a foot passenger. Prices increase in summer and around holiday periods. Use the widget below to get a quote today or click here to find out more .

About the Tallinn to Stockholm Ferry

Tallink Silja Line

Tallink Silja Line runs a daily ferry to Stockholm from Tallinn. The boat leaves the port at Tallinn at 18:00 daily and arrives in Stockholm at 10:30 local time the next day.

The vessel is the Estonian flagged Baltic Queen , a 12-deck passenger cruise ferry that was first built in 2008 and refurbished in 2022.

About the Baltic Queen

Tallink took delivery of the made-to-order Baltic Queen on 16th April 2009. The ferry has been running the Tallinn Stockholm route ever since.

The Baltic Queen has 12 decks, 927 cabins and room for 2,500 people and 420 cars.

Facilities on Board

  • Free wifi throughout the vessel
  • Restaurants (including a grill house, Italian, buffet, Russian & more)
  • Sea pub & bar
  • Cafeteria/patisserie/coffee bar
  • Children’s play area
  • Conference room
  • Tax-free shop
  • Boutique fashion store
  • Sauna (reserved & public saunas, swimming pool & bar)
  • Casino (roulette, poker & slot machines)
  • Ibiza Nightclub

About the Route

The ferry to Stockholm leaves Tallinn Port D and the first stop is at Mariehamn, the capital of Aland, an autonomous island archipelago belonging to Finland. The boat stops for only ten minutes before continuing on to Sweden’s Vartehamnen port in Stockholm.

How to Get to the Tallinn Ferry Terminal

Tallinn Ferry Port

The ferry departs from Tallinn’s terminal D, which is very close to the old town.

Address: Tallinn D-Terminal, Uus-Sadama 24, 10151 Tallinn. Click here for directions .

Port Operating Hours

Monday to Friday: 06:00 – 01:00 Saturday: 06:00 – 22:30 Sunday: 08:0 – 01:00

How to get there: Tallinn’s port is easily reachable from the old town on foot. The walk takes around 15 minutes.

Check-in opens 2 hours prior to departure.

Facilities at the port

  • Currency Exchange
  • Cafe (12:00 – 19:00)

Getting from Stockholm Port to the City Centre

The good news is that the Tallink and Viking Line ports in Stockholm are located within walking distance of the city centre.

Viking Line Ferry Terminal: Terminalen Stadsgården, 116 30 Stockholm, Sweden. Click here for directions .

Tallink Ferry Terminal: Hamnpirsvägen 10, 115 41 Stockholm, Sweden. Click here for directions .

Things to See in Stockholm

View of Stockholm and Islands

Stockholm is a fascinating destination with a long history, a picturesque old town and plenty of open spaces. Hop from island to island across the city while stopping to enjoy the many parks, shops and restaurants on offer.

Here are some of the top things to do in the city:

  • Explore Gamla Stan (Old town)
  • Skansen Open Air Museum
  • The Royal Palace
  • ABBA Museum
  • Nobel Museum
  • Kungsträdgården Park
  • Drottningholm Palace
  • Hellasgården

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Tallinn Stockholm Ferry FAQs

There are two ferry services operating the route from Tallinn to Stockholm; Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line with two departures every day.

The ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm takes 17 hours and thirty minutes with Tallink Silja Line or 21 hours with Viking Line.

The distance from Tallinn in Estonia to Stockholm in Sweden is about 425 kilometres as the crow flies.

The ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm costs from €92 for a foot passenger and €192 for a small car. This price includes a bed in a four-berth cabin.

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Now you know how to take the Tallinn Stockholm ferry, one of the easiest and most fun ways to travel between Estonia and Sweden.

Avoid the hassle and stress of flying and arrive refreshed at your destination after a good night’s sleep. Click here to book your ticket today or use the form below to get a quote.

If you are travelling around the Baltic countries, be sure to check out my other guides:

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Taking the ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn

If you’re in Stockholm, it’s surprisingly quick and easy to get to the Estonian capital of Tallinn by ferry. 

The Stockholm to Tallinn ferry is fun way to get to Estonia

A fun overnight boat trip takes you to the attractive Baltic capital, with its medieval Old Town and attractive cobbled streets and squares.

You can of course get a one-way trip then head off to explore the other Baltic States.

But it’s becoming increasingly popular to take a mini cruise from Stockholm to Tallinn , which includes two nights accommodation plus breakfast on the ferry and gives you a whole day to explore the delights of Tallinn.

Whichever option appeals, we give you the lowdown on all you need know about the Stockholm to Tallinn ferry, including practical tips, information for travellers, prices and schedules.

What are the main ferry options between Stockholm and Tallinn?

Two companies run ferries on the route between Stockholm and Tallinn – the Estonian Tallink / Silja Line and the Finnish Viking Line (summer-only). Both are overnight trips that go via the Åland Islands.

How long does the journey to Tallinn take?

Generally the journey on Tallink / Silja boats takes between 16 hours 30 mins and 17 hours 30 mins. Viking Line ships take around 20 hours.

Where do the ferries depart from and arrive into? 

Tallink / Silja Line ferries leave from the Värtahamnen terminal at Hamnpirsvägen 10 in Stockholm and arrive into the Tallinn D-terminal, located at Uus-Sadama 24 in Tallinn. 

Two ferry companies run the Stockholm to Tallinn route

Viking Line ferries depart from the Vikingterminalen in Stadsgården, Stockholm and arrive at A-terminal, Sadama 25-2 in Tallinn.

Is the journey scenic?

As the ferries leave Stockholm, they weave between the islands of the Stockholm archipelago , giving views of wooded islets and coastline.

All ferries stop at the pretty port of Mariehamn, the capital of the Åland Islands archipelago that lies between Sweden and Finland. 

The Stockholm to Tallinn ferry stops at Mariehamn in the Åland Islands

This semi-autonomous island group belongs to Finland but is Swedish-speaking, and most of its 6,700 islands are uninhabited.

From the Åland Islands to Tallinn, ferries cross the Baltic so there’s not much in the way of scenery but due to the timings of the crossings, this stretch of the journey is most likely to be in the dark anyway.

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How frequent are the sailings? 

Tallink / Silja Line’s Baltic Queen ferry runs year-round every other day from Stockholm to Tallin, returning every other day from Tallinn to Stockholm.

The ferry leaves Stockholm around 5.30pm and arrives in Tallinn about 10.15am the following day. 

The return trip leaves Tallinn at about 6pm and arrives in Stockholm at 10.15am the next day.

Viking Line ferries run daily (approx 29 June to 6 August) leaving Stockholm at 4pm and arriving into Tallinn at 1.15pm the following day. The return ferry leaves Tallinn at 2pm and arrives in Stockholm at 9.50am the following day.

How much do the tickets cost? 

Ticket prices vary depending on how far in advance you book and which day of the week you travel. Viking Lines tend to be cheaper at around €170 return, compared to around €270 return on Tallink / Silja Line.

The Baltic Queen Stockholm to Tallinn ferry has a pool

On both companies the ticket price includes a basic indoor cabin sleeping four, so if you are travelling in a group of four the price is not much more than it is for a single traveller. 

Both companies use dynamic ticketing so the price will depend on how popular the sailing is.

It’s definitely worth checking companies such as Get Your Guide too. They sell tickets for the Tallink / Silja Line ferry , but sometimes offer cheaper fares than you can get by going directly to the ferry company.

They also include a breakfast buffet and a sea view cabin as standard.

Tips on getting the cheapest Stockholm to Tallinn ferry tickets

  • Book as far in advance as possible ( check rates here)
  • Avoid travelling in peak holiday season
  • Be flexible: mid-week fares tend to be cheaper than weekend fares

How to choose the right ferry company 

If you’re travelling in the winter, the only option is the Tallink / Silja Line, but in summer you have greater choice. It’s definitely worth checking the fares on both companies as they do vary. 

Viking Lines tend to be cheaper but their journey time is longer.  In terms of facilities, there’s little to choose between the ferries: both have restaurants, bars, shops and entertainment.

The ferry vs flying

The only other feasible way of getting from Stockholm to Tallinn is by plane. Ryanair and SAS fly the route, which takes just over an hour.

Ryanair is usually the cheapest, with fares starting at around £60 return.

Flying, of course, is quicker and can be cheaper if you book in advance and fly midweek off-peak. However, if you’re travelling in a group of up to four people or in peak season, the ferry will almost certainly cost less per person.

The ferry also has the advantage of being much more fun with better views, and it includes two nights’ accommodation. If you book via Get your Guide , you get two buffet breakfasts included too.

One further advantage of taking the ferry is that the terminals are much closer to the centre of town than the airports. In the case of Tallinn, ferries dock within easy walking distance of the main city centre.

What’s the actual ferry journey like? 

The journey is fun. All the boats have loads of entertainment options, comfy cabins and good restaurants. Or, you can just relax and enjoy the views as you sail past the islands and coastline of the Baltic Sea.

What’s it like onboard? 

Two Viking Line ferries run the route on alternative days in summer, the Viking Cinderella and the Gabriella . Both have restaurants and bars, shops, a range of cabins, a night club, casino games and a spa (with sauna, of course!). 

There's plenty of entertainment on board the Stockholm to Tallinn ferry

The Cinderella is considered more a party boat, with a three-story night club, themed cruises, live music and party nights.  

Tallink / Silja Line’s Baltic Queen also has a range of bars and restaurants, a night club and disco plus a sauna, pool and beauty salon.

All the boats have ensuite cabins that sleep between one and four people. The cheapest are inside, while the priciest are luxurious, spacious suites with balconies. 

Tips on how to make the most of the ferry journey 

  • Enjoy the views
  • Have a sauna – this is a Sweden to Estonia ferry, after all!
  • Dance the night away at the disco
  • Eat a Scandinavian meal
  • Do some karaoke

Getting to the ferry terminal in Stockholm

Tallink / Silja Line’s Värtahamnen terminal is just north of Stockholm’s central Östermalm district.

The quickest way to get there is to take the metro line #13 from T-Centralen T-bana station Gärdet T-Bana, from where its a 15-minute walk to the terminal.

The best way to get to the Vikingterminalen on Södermalm (for Viking Line ferries) is on the Viking Line transfer bus with departures from the Stockholm Cityterminalen timed to meet all ferry departures.

The journey takes around 30 minutes and costs 65 SEK.

Essential items to pack for the ferry journey 

  • Your passport
  • Warm clothing: it can get very chilly on deck
  • Sea-sickness tablets: the sea can be choppy
  • Your dancing shoes – don’t forget the disco!
  • A swimming costume: there’s a pool on board the Baltic Queen
  • Money: there are plenty of shops, bars and restaurants on-board

Information on required documents 

Both Estonia and Sweden are EU members, so EU citizens can freely cross between the two countries without a visa and stay for an unlimited amount of time.

Brits and US citizens need just a passport and can stay in Sweden and Estonia for up to 90 days without a visa.

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Arriving in Tallinn

Estonia’s capital city, Tallinn is an attractive city, whose Old Town enjoys Unesco Heritage status for its medieval timbered buildings and cobbled streets. 

Tallinn is easy to visit on the Stockholm to Tallinn ferry

You can climb the town hall tower for impressive views of the city, visit the Toompea Castle or simply chill out in the cafés and restaurants in the medieval streets of the Old Town.

Suggestions for what to see and do in Tallinn during your stay

The best way to get to know the city in a short time is to take a guided walking tour around the city’s main sights , including Raekoja Plats, the main town square, the town hall and the impressive domed Aleksander Nevksy cathedral.

Alternatively, this bike tour takes in all the main sights as well as the sandy beaches along the Gulf of Finland. 

Where does the ferry dock in Tallinn?

Tallink / Silja Line ferries dock at the Tallinn D-terminal (the street address is Uus-Sadama 24), very close to the centre of Tallinn. It’s just a 20-minute walk from the terminal to the main old town square.

Viking Line boats dock nearby at the A terminal, AS Tallinna Sadam, Sadama 25, a 15-minute walk from the main square. 

So, is it worth taking the ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn?

Most definitely yes. If you’re planning a larger trip from Sweden down through the Baltics and into central Europe, taking the ferry to Tallinn is a great way to start off your trip.

And if you’re in Stockholm for a while and fancy seeing what Estonia is like, this mini cruise makes for a really fun weekend away.

See also: The ferry from Stockholm to Helsinki Scandinavian ferry routes: which countries are linked by ferries? Getting from Helsinki to Tallinn

Amanda Tomlin

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In April 2024, AS Tallink Grupp transported 398,508 passengers, which is a 16.7% decrease compared to April 2023. The number of cargo units increased by 18.9% compared to the same period a year ago and was 33,228 units. The number of passenger vehicles decreased by 19.7% to 54,380 vehicles in the same comparison. The year-on-year change in the volume of passengers and vehicles transported should be evaluated taking into account the impact of Easter holidays, which in 2023 were in April.

AS Tallink Grupp passenger, cargo unit and passenger vehicles numbers for April 2024 were the following:

                                

FINLAND – SWEDEN

The April Finland-Sweden results reflect the operation of the Helsinki-Stockholm and Turku-Stockholm routes.

ESTONIA – FINLAND The April Estonia-Finland results reflect operations of the shuttle services of MYSTAR and MEGASTAR as well as the operation of the cruise ferry VICTORIA I that started operating the cruise service from 12 October 2023. The shuttle vessel STAR stopped operating the route in May 2023 due to long-term charter agreement.

ESTONIA – SWEDEN The April Estonia-Sweden results reflect the operations of the Tallinn-Stockholm and the Paldiski-Kapellskär routes by one cruise ferry and two cargo vessels.

May 03 2024

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AS Tallink Grupp Statistics for April 2024

In April 2024, AS Tallink Grupp transported 398,508 passengers, which is a 16.7% decrease compared to April 2023. The number of cargo units increased by 18.9% compared to the same period a year ago and was 33,228 units. The number of passenger vehicles decreased by 19.7% to 54,380 vehicles in the same comparison. The year-on-year change in the volume of passengers and vehicles transported should be evaluated taking into account the impact of Easter holidays, which in 2023 were in April.

AS Tallink Grupp passenger, cargo unit and passenger vehicles numbers for April 2024 were the following:

                                

FINLAND – SWEDEN

The April Finland-Sweden results reflect the operation of the Helsinki-Stockholm and Turku-Stockholm routes.

ESTONIA – FINLAND The April Estonia-Finland results reflect operations of the shuttle services of MyStar and Megastar as well as the operation of the cruise ferry Victoria I that started operating the cruise service from 12 October 2023. The shuttle vessel Star stopped operating the route in May 2023 due to long-term charter agreement.

ESTONIA – SWEDEN The April Estonia-Sweden results reflect the operations of the Tallinn-Stockholm and the Paldiski-Kapellskär routes by one cruise ferry and two cargo vessels.

Anneli Simm Investor Relations Manager

AS Tallink Grupp Sadama 5 10111 Tallinn E-mail [email protected]

2024 04 ENG

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In April 2024, AS Tallink Grupp transported 398,508 passengers, which is a 16.7% decrease compared to April 2023. The number of cargo units increased by 18.9% compared to the same period a year ago and was 33,228 units. The number of passenger vehicles decreased by 19.7% to 54,380 vehicles in the same comparison. The year-on-year change in the volume of passengers and vehicles transported should be evaluated taking into account the impact of Easter holidays, which in 2023 were in April.

AS Tallink Grupp passenger, cargo unit and passenger vehicles numbers for April 2024 were the following:

                                

FINLAND – SWEDEN

The April Finland-Sweden results reflect the operation of the Helsinki-Stockholm and Turku-Stockholm routes.

ESTONIA – FINLAND The April Estonia-Finland results reflect operations of the shuttle services of MyStar and Megastar as well as the operation of the cruise ferry Victoria I that started operating the cruise service from 12 October 2023. The shuttle vessel Star stopped operating the route in May 2023 due to long-term charter agreement.

ESTONIA – SWEDEN The April Estonia-Sweden results reflect the operations of the Tallinn-Stockholm and the Paldiski-Kapellskär routes by one cruise ferry and two cargo vessels.

Anneli Simm Investor Relations Manager

AS Tallink Grupp Sadama 5 10111 Tallinn E-mail [email protected]

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  • AS Tallink Grupp Statistics for April 2024

In April 2024, AS Tallink Grupp transported 398,508 passengers, which is a 16.7% decrease compared to April 2023. The number of cargo units increased by 18.9% compared to the same period a year ago and was 33,228 units. The number of passenger vehicles decreased by 19.7% to 54,380 vehicles in the same comparison. The year-on-year change in the volume of passengers and vehicles transported should be evaluated taking into account the impact of Easter holidays, which in 2023 were in April.

AS Tallink Grupp passenger, cargo unit and passenger vehicles numbers for April 2024 were the following:

                                

FINLAND – SWEDEN

The April Finland-Sweden results reflect the operation of the Helsinki-Stockholm and Turku-Stockholm routes.

ESTONIA – FINLAND The April Estonia-Finland results reflect operations of the shuttle services of MyStar and Megastar as well as the operation of the cruise ferry Victoria I that started operating the cruise service from 12 October 2023. The shuttle vessel Star stopped operating the route in May 2023 due to long-term charter agreement.

ESTONIA – SWEDEN The April Estonia-Sweden results reflect the operations of the Tallinn-Stockholm and the Paldiski-Kapellskär routes by one cruise ferry and two cargo vessels.

Anneli Simm Investor Relations Manager

AS Tallink Grupp Sadama 5 10111 Tallinn E-mail [email protected]

  • 2024 04 ENG

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  1. Stockholm-Tallinn

    Strategically located in the Riga city centre, not far from the central railway station, five minutes walk from the Old Town. The hotel has the first and only open grill-bar in Riga. Tallink Hotel Riga →. Travel in comfort between Stockholm and Tallinn on a Baltic Queen cruise. Book a one-way or round-trip ticket and enjoy a night at sea.

  2. Book cruise and ferry tickets on the Baltic Sea

    Indulge in delicious cuisine and relaxation, shopping, and entertainment on board Tallink Silja Line ships as we take you to fantastic destinations on the other side of the Baltic Sea. With eventful departures every day, your holiday is just a step away. Route trips and roundtrip cruises to Helsinki, Stockholm, Tallinn, Turku or Åland.

  3. Estonia

    Estonia-Sweden Routes. Currently, we are the only operator of passenger services with daily departures between Estonia and Sweden. We operate two different routes Tallinn-Stockholm and Paldiski-Kapellskär between Estonia and Sweden. Tallinn-Stockholm. Following a positive start and development on the Paldiski-Kapellskär route since 1998, we ...

  4. Tallinn to Stockholm ferry tickets, compare times and prices

    Tallinn Stockholm ferry prices typically range between $125* and $518*. The average price is typically $267*. The cheapest Tallinn Stockholm ferry prices start from $101*. The average price for a foot passenger is $201*. The average price for a car is $434*. Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times.

  5. Tallinn to Stockholm by Ferry

    The company that operates on this route is Tallink, and following story is about traveling by one of its ships. Find tickets from 35 Euro. Coins, registration machines and route map. The ferry to Stockholm departs from Terminal D of the Tallinn Passenger Port. It is located rather close to the historical center, in half an hour of walking from ...

  6. Tallinn to Stockholm Ferry

    Tallink Silja Line runs a daily ferry to Stockholm from Tallinn. The boat leaves the port at Tallinn at 18:00 daily and arrives in Stockholm at 10:30 local time the next day. The vessel is the Estonian flagged Baltic Queen , a 12-deck passenger cruise ferry that was first built in 2008 and refurbished in 2022.

  7. Tallink Baltic Queen Review

    Tallink Baltic Queen Cruise Review + Estonia-Stockholm Tour. 4K HDR. Best Places to Visit in Stockholm. Best Places to Visit in Tallinn.Tallink Baltic Queen ...

  8. Taking the ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn

    Tallink / Silja Line's Baltic Queen ferry runs year-round every other day from Stockholm to Tallin, returning every other day from Tallinn to Stockholm. The ferry leaves Stockholm around 5.30pm and arrives in Tallinn about 10.15am the following day. The return trip leaves Tallinn at about 6pm and arrives in Stockholm at 10.15am the next day.

  9. Tallinna-Stockholmi liini laevareis

    Ostes toidud ette säästad kuni 15%. Osta toidud koos laevapiletitega ette ja võida hinnas kuni 15%. Hõrgutav pakkumine sisaldab kruiisil kahte õhtu- ja hommikusööki laeva Rootsi lauaga restoranis. Vaata lähemalt. Kruiisilaevad Victoria I ja Baltic Queen väljuvad Tallinnast Stockholmi iga päev ning iga ilmaga.

  10. Ferry crossings and short cruises to Helsinki, Tallinn, Stockholm

    The nicest summer holiday awaits onboard Tallink Silja vessels! We welcome you to enjoy the stunning sea views on the Baltic Sea, tasty food and shopping for top brands. We are gradually opening departures with limited passenger capacity and making every effort that your sea journey is safe and comfortable. It's time to book a getaway at sea and discover Helsinki, Stockholm, Tallinn, Turku ...

  11. From Stockholm: Overnight Cruise to Tallinn with Breakfast

    Depart Stockholm at 17:30 PM and arrive in Tallinn at 10:15 AM the next day. From $99.90 per person. Check availability. Give this as a gift. GetYourGuide traveler - United Kingdom July 16, 2023 - Verified booking. Our cabin was comfortable although only for 2 people and we'd paid for 4. The shops and entertainment were excellent.

  12. Tallinnkryssning

    Du tjänar också bonuspoäng, som kan användas till nya resor med Tallink Silja Line. Som medlem får du även rabatter på våra destinationer genom våra partners. Åk på kryssning till Tallinn och få två härliga kvällar ombord och en hel dag i land. Passa på att utforska Gamla stan i Tallinn under din Tallinnkryssning.

  13. Timetable: Stockholm-Åland-Tallinn v.v.

    Start of traffic, June 2024. 18.06 First sailing from Stockholm at 16.00. 19.06 First sailing from Tallinn at 14.00. End of traffic, August 2024. 10.08 Last sailing from Stockholm at 16.00. 11.08 Last sailing from Tallinn at 14.00. A season travelling speciality! This route connects two magnificent old cities during that time of the year when ...

  14. Kruiis Tallinnast Stockholmi

    Stockholmi kruiis on parim minipuhkus. 2 ööbimisega 40-tunnine reis. Tallinnast väljumine üle päeva. Meelelahutust ja söögikohti igale maitsele ja eale. Soodsate hindade ja unikaalse valikuga poed laevas. OSTA LAEVAPILETID.

  15. AS Tallink Grupp Statistics for April 2024

    In April 2024, AS Tallink Grupp transported 398,508 passengers, which is a 16.7% decrease compared to April 2023. The number of cargo units increased by 18.9% compared to the same period a year ago and was 33,228 units. The number of passenger vehicles decreased by 19.7% to 54,380 vehicles in the same comparison.

  16. AS Tallink Grupp Statistics for April 2024

    In April 2024, AS Tallink Grupp transported 398,508 passengers, which is a 16.7% decrease compared to April 2023. The number of cargo units increased by 18.9% compared to the same period a year ago and was 33,228 units. The number of passenger vehicles decreased by 19.7% to 54,380 vehicles in the same comparison. The year-on-year change in the volume of passengers and vehicles transported ...

  17. AS Tallink Grupp Statistics for April 2024

    Tallink Grupp. In April 2024, AS Tallink Grupp transported 398,508 passengers, which is a 16.7% decrease compared to April 2023. The number of cargo units increased by 18.9% compared to the same ...

  18. AS Tallink Grupp Statistics for April 2024

    The April Estonia-Sweden results reflect the operations of the Tallinn-Stockholm and the Paldiski-Kapellskär routes by one cruise ferry and two cargo vessels. Anneli Simm Investor Relations Manager. AS Tallink Grupp Sadama 5 10111 Tallinn E-mail [email protected]. Attachment. 2024 04 ENG

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  20. AS Tallink Grupp Statistics for April 2024

    ESTONIA - SWEDEN The April Estonia-Sweden results reflect the operations of the Tallinn-Stockholm and the Paldiski-Kapellskär routes by one cruise ferry and two cargo vessels. Anneli Simm Investor Relations Manager. AS Tallink Grupp Sadama 5 10111 Tallinn E-mail [email protected]. Attachment. 2024 04 ENG

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    AS-i Tallink Grupp 2024 aprilli statistika. AS Tallink Grupp vedas 2024. aasta aprillis 398 508 reisijat, mida on 16,7% võrra vähem kui eelmise aasta aprillis. Veetud kaubaveoühikute maht ...