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Stockholm to Tallinn Ferry Schedule

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Ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn: Journey Information

There is usually just one ferry option from Stockholm to Tallinn per day. The average ferry journey from Stockholm to Tallinn takes 16 hours and 15 minutes, though some ferries might be a few minutes slower or faster.

Distance235 mi (379 km)
Shortest duration16h 15m
Cheapest price€146.56
Trips per day1
Most frequent serviceTallink and Silja Line
Ferry lines1

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What ferry companies travel from Stockholm to Tallinn?

There is one ferry company that operates from Stockholm to Tallinn. Tallink and Silja Line is the only company to provide ferry transportation at the moment. It only operates one ferry trip per day, which really narrows down the options.

FerryDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Tallink and Silja Line116h 15m€146.56
  • Book Tallink and Silja Line from Stockholm to Tallinn from €147. Typically there is one Tallink and Silja Line schedule per day from Stockholm to Tallinn and you can expect on average to pay for a Tallink and Silja Line ticket to Tallinn. In Stockholm, Tallink and Silja Line departs to Tallinn from Värtahamnen . In Tallinn, Tallink and Silja Line arrives at Old City Harbor .

    An average trip on Tallink and Silja Line from Stockholm to Tallinn takes 16 hours and 15 minutes .

    On weekends, Tallink and Silja Line offers 1 trip per day and you could expect to pay for a one way ticket for your weekend getaway trip to Tallinn.

Frequently asked questions about traveling by ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn

The ferry usually takes around 16 hours and 15 minutes to cover the 235 miles (379 kilometers) from Stockholm to Tallinn. The trip is definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable on the ferry. It's a good idea to bring water and snacks.

The busiest day of the week to travel by ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn is on Sunday. If you are planning to travel on a Sunday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out. On the other hand, Sunday is typically when ferries are least crowded. If you’re looking for a little extra space, taking a ferry on Sunday is the way to go.

There is usually only one ferry per day from Stockholm to Tallinn. Therefore, the 5:00pm ferry is both the earliest and latest ferry.

There is usually only one ferry per day from Stockholm to Tallinn. Fortunately, this happens to be a direct ferry, meaning that you do not have to get on a different ferry at any point during your trip.

City Information

Stockholm

Sitting atop an archipelago that leads to the Baltic Sea, Stockholm is one of the most beautiful cities in the Scandinavian countries. Boasting several rivers, waterways, and islands, the city offers many scenic locations for curious tourists. One of the city’s star attractions is the famous Old Town quarter, which was founded in 1252. The area features cobblestone streets as well as winding alleyways and colorful quaint houses with characteristic Scandinavian architecture. If you are interested in some history lessons, check out the Vasa Museum, which is completely housed in a sunken warship. For nature-lovers, don’t hesitate to visit Djurgården, which is an island located close to the city center and reachable by ferries. The island is a big green oasis that boasts a wide range of activities such as hiking, strolling, and picnicking.

Some of the most notable restaurants in Stockholm include Stockholm Gastabud and Agrikultur, both of which offer authentic Swedish dishes. For fusion dishes, don’t hesitate to check out Frantzen.

Stockholm Central Station is the principal hub for both bus and train travel in and out of the city, offering access to other Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish destinations. The main airport is the Stockholm Arlanda Airport, 23 miles north of Stockholm.

Station Information

Where does the ferry leave from in Stockholm?

Main departure station: Värtahamnen

Most ferries depart from the main station in Stockholm.

All ferry stations in Stockholm:

  • Värtahamnen

Where does the ferry arrive in Tallinn?

Main arrival station: Old City Harbor

All ferries from Stockholm arrive at one main station in Tallinn.

All ferry stations in Tallinn:

  • Old City Harbor

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