Find and book ferry tickets to and from Tallinn
An iconic view of Tallinn
Unlock your adventure to Estonia at the incredible port of Tallinn! It's your essential gateway to the stunning nearby islands. Imagine seamless connections and breath-taking scenic journeys – that's what awaits you.
As a bustling hub for both passengers and freight, Tallinn boasts an impressive 11 ferry routes operated by 4 top-tier ferry companies. Get ready for a convenient sailing experience from Tallinn, with schedules perfectly tailored to the seasons, ensuring you always find your ideal departure, no matter the demand, weather, or tourism buzz. Your unforgettable escape begins here!
Tallinn offers wonderful connections to popular routes like Helsinki - Tallinn, Stockholm - Tallinn, Mariehamn - Tallinn. You can customize your trip by choosing between a swift high-speed ferry to get there in a flash or a classic vessel for a more scenic, relaxing journey. From quick local hops to leisurely overnight voyages, your island adventure starts here.
Getting to your destination is a breeze with several excellent ferry operators departing regularly from Tallinn. You'll find companies like Viking Line, Eckerö Line, Tallink Silja ready to whisk you away.
Each offers a variety of onboard amenities to make your journey pleasant, from comfortable seating and delicious food and drink options to private cabins and even vehicle transport.
With a range of ticket options available depending on the company and vessel, there's something to suit everyone, whether you're traveling solo, with family, or on a business trip.
Whether you're dreaming of an exhilarating island-hopping escape, making your way back to the comfort of home, or embarking on a brand-new journey, your perfect voyage begins right here with Tallinn.
Route Overview
Date Updated: 2025
Reaching Tallinn's Harbor
Tallinn is well-connected to the rest of Europe through various transportation options. The ferry terminal is centrally located, just a short distance from the heart of the city. Trains connect Tallinn to major cities like Tartu (approximately 2 hours) and international rail services link to Russia. Lennart Meri International Airport is just 4km from the city center, with shuttle buses running regularly to the ferry terminal. If arriving by car, the terminal offers both short and long-term parking facilities, though it's advisable to book in advance during summer months. Tram line 2 and buses 2 and 20 provide convenient public transportation options between the terminal and city center.
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Tallinn: Baltic Charm with Medieval Splendor
Perched on the shores of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn enchants visitors with its remarkably preserved medieval Old Town and forward-thinking modern districts. This Estonian capital blends centuries-old architecture with cutting-edge technology, creating a unique atmosphere that feels both timeless and contemporary. As a key ferry destination in the Baltic region, Tallinn serves as an ideal gateway to explore the Nordic countries and beyond. Visitors stepping off the ferry will immediately sense the city's distinctive character, cobblestone streets leading to hidden courtyards, soaring church spires, and vibrant cultural experiences waiting around every corner.
When to Experience Tallinn at Its Finest
Tallinn experiences distinct seasons, with warm summers (June-August) bringing temperatures around 16-22°C and long daylight hours perfect for exploring the outdoor cafes and medieval streets. Winter (December-February) transforms the city into a snowy wonderland, especially magical during Christmas markets, though temperatures can drop to -5°C or lower. The shoulder seasons of May and September offer mild weather and fewer tourists, making them ideal for a more relaxed visit with comfortable sightseeing conditions. Ferry services operate year-round but increase in frequency during summer months to accommodate higher demand. For a unique experience, consider visiting during Tallinn Medieval Days in July or the Tallinn Maritime Days in summer when the city's maritime heritage is celebrated.
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Ferry Adventures from Tallinn's Harbor
Tallinn serves as an excellent jumping-off point for exploring the Baltic region by sea. Helsinki, Finland's vibrant capital, is just a 2-hour ferry ride away, offering visitors world-class design, saunas, and distinctive Nordic cuisine. Stockholm, Sweden can be reached via an overnight ferry journey, where travelers can explore the archipelago, royal palaces, and trendy Södermalm district. The picturesque islands of Naissaar and Aegna lie just offshore from Tallinn, perfect for day trips during summer months with their pristine beaches and hiking trails. For those seeking a longer adventure, ferry connections can also take you to Mariehamn in the Åland Islands, a unique autonomous Finnish territory with its own distinct culture and stunning archipelago scenery.
Tallinn's Must-Experience Treasures
Tallinn's UNESCO-listed Old Town invites visitors to wander through a living museum of medieval architecture, where the 13th-century Town Hall Square hosts markets and outdoor concerts throughout the year. For breathtaking views, climb to Toompea Hill and the observation platforms at Kohtuotsa or Patkuli to photograph the iconic red-tiled rooftops against the Baltic horizon. Kadriorg Park surrounds a baroque palace built by Peter the Great, offering art museums and manicured gardens perfect for a leisurely afternoon. Foodies shouldn't miss the chance to sample traditional Estonian fare like mulgipuder (potato and barley porridge), verivorst (blood sausage), or kama (grain mixture) in the rustic taverns of the Old Town. The creative energy of contemporary Tallinn pulses through the Telliskivi Creative City, a revitalized industrial complex housing design shops, craft breweries, and cultural venues just a short tram ride from the ferry terminal.
Tallinn's Intriguing Secrets
Tallinn was the first city in the world to offer free public transportation to all its residents, pioneering a movement that other European cities have since followed. The Old Town's defensive walls once stretched for 2.4 kilometers and included 46 towers, with nearly half of the original fortifications still standing today, among the best-preserved medieval city walls in Europe. Tallinn's Skype revolution changed global communications forever, as the video calling software was developed by Estonian programmers in 2003. The city's maritime history includes a peculiar tradition: when sailors returned from long voyages, they would nail miniature ships to the ceiling of St. Olaf's Church as thanks for safe passage, some of these votive ships can still be seen in Estonian maritime museums.
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