Stockholm to Tallinn Ferry
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Stockholm to Tallinn ferry information:
The Stockholm to Tallinn ferry connects Sweden to Estonia and is operated by Tallink Silja. As well as comparing prices and times for Stockholm to Tallinn, we will also show you results for Kapellskar to Paldiski to help you get from Sweden to Estonia at the best time, for the best price.
If you're looking for cheap ferries from Stockholm to Tallinn, you've come to the right place! See below for the Stockholm to Tallinn timetable with all the ferries that go from Stockholm to Tallinn. You can also see the latest prices for Stockholm to Tallinn ferries below. If you see a price you like, just click the Get Price button to book!
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Getting the best price for your Stockholm to Tallinn ferry
With AFerry we always give you our best prices for ferries from Stockholm to Tallinn. No matter which page you book from we always include all our special offers. And there is no need to look for a discount code. If we have an offer available, your ferry price will include the reduction or offer. There's no need to look at other websites.
If you're not sure if the Stockholm to Tallinn route is right for you or you can't decide between ferry companies, if there is more than one, you might also find it useful to read any reviews we have available. We ask all our customers to send us reviews for Stockholm to Tallinn ferries. Remember though, that the earlier you book, the cheaper prices normally are. So don't spend too long deciding! Stockholm to Tallinn is a popular route, so we advise you to book as soon as possible.
About Stockholm
Stockholm, Sweden's capital, is made up of 14 small islands, each distinct in character and mood; from the upmarket Östermalm and the bohemian Södermalm to the historic Gamla Stan. Stockholm is often referred to as the `Venice of the North', with its pretty islands and 52 connecting bridges. Stockholm is also considered to be the capital of Scandinavia, and is a popular tourist destination offering visitors beautiful landscape, stylish boutiques, stunning art galleries and much more.
Stockholm offers its visitors an array of exciting things to see and do. Museums include the Skansen open-air museum of Swedish life and culture, with historic buildings, working farms, a zoo and an aquarium. There is a vast number of walking tours and excursions to enjoy in Stockholm, and many important buildings to visit. The Royal Djurgarden park is an island consisting of beautiful parkland and forest, and the Old Town of Stockholm offers the Drottningholm Palace, which is the home of the Swedish Royal Family; and the remains of the Viking settlement, Birka. History lovers can take a guided city tour, which is offered in many different languages.
There is also plenty for younger visitors to do in Stockholm, from the Junibacken park, the wonderful world of master story-teller Astrid Lindgren, to attractions such as the Museum of Music, the Toy Museum and Skansen's Aquarium.
About Tallinn
Although the Estonian civilization is very old, the region has seldom existed as an independent state. Throughout Tallinn's tumultuous past, the city has changed hands many times - from the original Estonians, to the Danes, the Hanseatic League, the Teutonic Knights, the Swedes, the Russians, and the Germans.
A succession of conquerors left their marks on Tallinn city; they constructed fortresses and cathedrals to serve their interests in Estonia. Today visitors can wander through Tallinn, and trace the history of the entire Baltic Sea region.
The areas such as Toompea, Lower town, Kadriorg and Pirita are the older areas of the worth exploring for their architectural abundance. This part of Tallinn is recognised by UNESCO as the world heritage site. You can purchase "Tallinn Card" from the local tourist office which gives the holder access to free local public transport and entry to most attractions.
Stockholm to Tallinn Popular Questions
Want to know more about your journey from Stockholm to Tallinn? We've compiled some of the most frequently asked questions by our customers to help you plan your journey.
How long does the ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn take?
The average journey time by ferry between Stockholm to Tallinn is 16 hrs 47 min. The journey time may vary, so use our booking engine on this page to search for a specific travel date.
How fast does the ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn travel?
The fastest journey time by ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn is 16 hrs 45 min, with Tallink Silja.
What time does the ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn leave?
The ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn leaves at 17:30 with Tallink Silja. Times may vary depending on the time of year.
Which ferry companies operate between Stockholm to Tallinn?
Ferries travelling from Stockholm to Tallinn are operated by Tallink Silja.
Looking for more information?
If you're looking for the return journey, check out Tallinn to Stockholm.