How long is the ferry from Estonia to Sweden?
The crossing time by ferry from Estonia to Sweden ranges between routes, operators and ships. Tallinn to Stockholm ferry on average approximately takes 17 hours 30 minutes. The distance from Tallinn to Stockholm is approximately 205 nautical miles.
The fastest ferry from Estonia to Sweden is from Paldiski. The distance from Paldiski to Kapellskar is 301 nautical miles (557km) with a crossing time of approximately 10 hours and 30 minutes. DFDS Seaways offer this route with 7 sailings weekly combined.
Estonia to Sweden Ferry Operators
The following operators sail from Estonia to Sweden: DFDS Seaways, Tallink Silja and Viking Line. Timetables vary depending on the ferry company. Check the latest ferry timetables between Estonia and Sweden with just a few clicks using our deal finder.
What is the ferry price from Estonia to Sweden?
Prices for the Estonia Sweden ferry might change depending on the season you wish to travel. Cheap ferry tickets are typically available during off peak, outside of the high season. Please visit our
special offers page to view all the latest ferry discounts.
Can I travel with a vehicle from Estonia to Sweden?
The following operators accept vehicles on ferries from Tallinn - Stockholm: Tallink Silja.
Paldiski - Kapellskar: DFDS Seaways.
Not all ships will accept vehicles, check out our Deal Finder for the latest sailing availability, for traveling with vehicles.
Estonia to Sweden Ferry Routes
The following routes sail between Estonia to Sweden: Tallinn - Stockholm and Paldiski - Kapellskar.
Some routes are seasonal, whereas others sail year round. To get the most up to date sailing information for ferries from Estonia to Sweden search in our Deal Finder.
About Sweden
Sweden is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, sharing a lengthy western border with Norway and a shorter north-eastern border with Finland.
One of the European leaders for quality of life, Sweden is a beautiful nation in all aspects. The diversity of magical landscapes is one of its greatest assets, stretching from the sparse and snow-filled north, inhabited by the indigenous Sami people, to the lake-speckled central region and the high-energy, fashion-inspired capital city of Stockholm in the south.
A long Viking history has left its mark; ancient rune stones and huge burial mounds can be found throughout the country, all with their own fascinating story to tell, while the medieval cities and coastal castles add a further layer of mystery.
Sailing to Sweden by ferry is a common choice for visitors, thanks to the huge number of routes from various countries in northern Europe and Scandinavia, all operated by a wide choice of excellent ferry companies.