Ferries to Estonia
A visually stunning country full to the brim with contrasting scenery, from the coastlines to the mountainous terrains, and from the rich history dating back to the medieval period, to modern urban centres, Estonia is one of the most exciting places to visit in Northern Europe.
There are 3 ports in Estonia. Muuga port, Tallinn port and Paldiski port are all located on the north coast of Estonia. Tallinn ferry port is the most popular in Estonia, with up to 15 daily sailings and ferry connections from Helsinki, Stockholm and Mariehamn.
As there are so many ferries sailing to Estonia a week, up to 119, from four different countries, Finland, Sweden, Aland, and Russia, and as they are supplied by 5 different ferry companies, it is impossible to provide a singular ferry timetable. This is especially true as ferry timetables can be affected by seasonal changes, so vary from month to month, but here at Direct Ferries, we will always give you the most recent information, to help you to make the most the most informed decision possible.
Day Trips to Estonia
- ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn
On average, ferries can take anywhere between 2 hours to 18 hours and 30 minutes, depending on which route you are taking, and which ferry operator you are travelling with.
Prices for the Estonia ferry might change depending on the season you want to travel. Cheap ferry tickets are usually available during off peak, outside of the high season. Please visit our special offers page to find all the latest ferry discounts.
You can currently take your car on all of the routes to Estonia, but be sure to check before you travel, as some ferry operators may not allow cars on certain routes, or at certain times of day.