Tallinn – Stockholm

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Tallinn to Stockholm Ferry

The Tallinn Stockholm ferry route connects the capital of Estonia to Sweden and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies throughout the year. Tallink Silja provide 4 weekly sailings and Viking Line provide up to 6 weekly sailings all year round. There are approximately 204 nautical miles (378km) between the Tallinn ferry port and the Stockholm ferry port, with Tallink Silja offering the fastest crossing time in around 17 hours and 30 minutes. This ferry route links two prestigious capital cities in Europe, making it incredibly popular amongst tourists.

Direct Ferries help you choose between 10 ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm each week, with up to 2 sailings available per day. Passengers embarking on this ferry route can bring their cars onboard including motorbikes and campers. However, please be mindful that only 1 vehicle is allowed per booking due to limited garage space.

If you wish to find an alternative route, we suggest checking our ferries from Estonia to Sweden page available on our site.

Tallinn to Stockholm sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season, and from month to month, so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

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Tallinn - Stockholm Route summary
Departure Country Estonia
Destination Country Sweden
No. of Operators 1
Operators Tallink Silja
Average Price $253*
Average Weekly Sailings 3
Average Sailing Duration 17h 30m
First Ferry 18:00
Distance 399 nautical miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.

Tallinn to Stockholm Ferry Most Popular Questions

When is the best time to book sailings from Tallinn to Stockholm?

The best time to book sailings from Tallinn to Stockholm is typically several weeks in advance. This allows you to secure the best prices and availability. It's also recommended to avoid peak travel times, such as weekends and holidays, as prices tend to be higher during these periods.

What is the baggage allowance on the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm?

The baggage allowance on the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm may vary depending on the ferry company and ticket type. It is recommended to check with the specific ferry company you are traveling with for their baggage allowance policies. Typically, passengers are allowed to bring one piece of luggage and one personal item onboard.

Is there accessibility for disabled passengers on ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm?

Yes, most ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm offer accessibility for disabled passengers. This may include wheelchair ramps, elevators, designated seating areas, and accessible restrooms. It is recommended to contact us in advance to inquire about specific accommodations and to make any necessary arrangements for a smooth journey.

How long does it take to disembark from the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm?

The disembarkation process from the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm typically takes around 20-30 minutes, depending on factors such as the number of passengers on board, customs procedures, and port conditions. It is recommended to follow crew instructions and be prepared to wait in line during peak times.

Why might there be no sailings on my chosen date from Tallinn to Stockholm?

There may be no sailings from Tallinn to Stockholm due to high demand, maintenance, weather conditions, or schedule changes. Contact us for updated timetables.

What will I need when travelling with my pet on Tallink Silja & Viking Line?

When travelling with your pet on Tallink Silja & Viking Line, you will need to make sure you have the following:

  • A valid pet passport or health certificate
  • Proper identification tags on your pet's collar
  • A secure pet carrier or crate
  • Food, water, and any necessary medications for your pet

Where will my pet stay during the ferry crossing on Tallink Silja & Viking Line?

Your pet will stay in a designated pet area on the ferry during the crossing. This area is designed to ensure the comfort and safety of your pet during the journey. Please check with Tallink Silja & Viking Line for specific details on their pet accommodation options.

Can I travel with a guide or assistance dog on ferries operated by Tallink Silja & Viking Line?

Yes, both Tallink Silja and Viking Line allow guide and assistance dogs to travel on their ferries. However, it is recommended to contact us in advance to inform them about your travel plans with the guide or assistance dog to ensure everything goes smoothly during your journey.

What accommodation and seating options are available on ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm operated by St Peter Line, Tallink Silja, Viking Line?

On ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm operated by St Peter Line, Tallink Silja, and Viking Line, passengers can choose from a variety of accommodation and seating options including:

  • Standard cabins
  • Deluxe cabins
  • Suites
  • Economy class seating
  • Business class seating

Can I take my campervan on the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm?

Yes, you can take your campervan on the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm. The average price for campers is $462.31, with a minimum of $352.3. Make sure to check with the ferry company for any specific requirements or restrictions.

Taking the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm

When taking the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm, you can expect a comfortable and convenient journey across the Baltic Sea. The ferry offers a range of amenities including restaurants, shops, and entertainment options to ensure a pleasant trip. One unique feature of this journey is the opportunity to enjoy stunning views of the coastline and surrounding islands as you sail between Estonia and Sweden. Be sure to take advantage of the onboard facilities and relax as you cruise towards your destination.

Collecting your ferry tickets at Tallinn

Passengers traveling from Tallinn must check in with the ferry operator to collect their tickets and may receive a new boarding pass. Make sure to have your confirmation email, identification, and any other required documents ready for presentation. Ticket booths are usually located near the ferry terminal, so it is recommended to arrive early to avoid any delays. To ensure a smooth check-in process, have all necessary documents easily accessible, follow any instructions given by staff, and be prepared for any security checks. Enjoy your ferry journey from Tallinn!

How to get to Tallinn Port

To get to Tallinn Port, you can take a taxi, bus, or walk from the city center. If you prefer to use public transportation, you can catch bus number 2 or 73 from the Old Town and get off at the ""Linnahall"" stop, which is a short walk from the port. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from any part of the city to the port, as there are taxi stands located nearby. For those traveling by train, you can take the train to Balti jaam station and then transfer to bus number 2 or 73. The port is located near the Tallinn Old Town and close to landmarks such as Viru Gate and St. Olaf's Church, making it easy to find. The port is accessible for travelers with reduced mobility, with wheelchair ramps and elevators available for those who need assistance.

Ship Facilities

On board the ferry, passengers have access to a variety of facilities to enhance their travel experience. The dining options include a cafeteria serving hot meals, snacks, and beverages, as well as a sit-down restaurant with a menu of freshly prepared meals. Seating areas range from standard cushioned seats to premium lounges with reclining chairs and a quiet atmosphere. Passengers can also visit the onboard shops for souvenirs, snacks, and travel essentials. For those requiring overnight accommodations, there are comfortable cabins with beds, private bathrooms, and ocean views. Families traveling with children can make use of designated child-friendly zones with play areas, entertainment options, and special activities. Additionally, the ferry offers services such as Wi-Fi access, premium lounges with exclusive amenities, and accessibility features for passengers with disabilities. Overall, these facilities cater to the diverse needs of passengers and contribute to a comfortable and enjoyable journey at sea.

Useful information on your arrival to Stockholm

Upon arrival in Stockholm, travelers can expect to find various parking options available near the port area. Taxis are readily accessible outside the port, and there are nearby train stations for those looking to use public transportation. Taxis and train stations can be found directly outside the port gates. Travelers driving in Stockholm should be aware of the local speed limits, which are typically around 50 km/h in urban areas and 70-90 km/h on highways. There are toll roads in the city, so it's important to have the correct currency or payment method ready. Additionally, it's crucial to follow traffic regulations, including giving way to pedestrians at crosswalks and obeying traffic signals.

Tallinn to Stockholm
Ferry Timetables

Timetables between 4/7/2025 and 4/13/2025

Operator Departure Time Arrival Time Duration Sailing Days
Tallink Silja Line 18:00 11:30 17 hours 30 minutes Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat

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