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How to get from Stockholm to Tallinn by ferry ?

Looking for the perfect Stockholm to Tallinn ferry ticket? Look no further, you've come to the right place. Taking a ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn is a convenient and enjoyable way to travel.

We know that planning a ferry trip from Stockholm to Tallinn can be stressful, that's why we do our best to make your Stockholm to Tallinn ferry booking as quick and easy as possible.

With Vivanoda, our easy to use platform, you can compare prices, routes and services of different ferry companies like Tallink, Eckerö Line, St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Silja Line. This way you can find the best price for a Stockholm Tallinn ferry ticket according to your needs and budget, whether you're travelling alone, as a couple or with your family.

Most St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink ships offer onboard amenities such as cabins, restaurants, stores, Wi-Fi and more. Often, they also offer facilities for people with limited mobility.

To find the best deals on ferries from Stockholm to Tallinn simply enter your travel dates and start your search on Vivanoda.

Stockholm to Tallinn Ferry Information

Port of departure
Stockholm
Sweden
Port of arrival
Tallinn
Estonia
Distance
235 mi
Ferry Companies
Tallink, Eckerö Line, St. Peter Line, Viking Line, Silja Line
Frequency of crossings
14 crossings a week
Minimum crossing time
15 hrs. 50 min
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Ferry Stockholm Tallinn: Price, Timetable and Duration

To travel by ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn, you'll find tickets ranging from $101 for one person if you're traveling without a car to $352 if you're traveling with your car. The average price we've seen on the Stockholm-Tallinn route is $186. The average ferry crossing time from Stockholm to Tallinn is 16 hrs. 29 min. The slowest ferries will take 20 hrs. 15 min to reach Tallinn, while the fastest boats will reach Tallinn in 15 hrs. 45 min. The first ferry leaves the port of Stockholm at 16:00. The last ferry to Tallinn leaves Stockholm at 17:30.

Average price of a Stockholm Tallinn ferry crossing
$186
Price range for Stockholm Tallinn ferries (Lowest price for 1 passenger and highest price for 1 passenger and a car)
$101 - $352
Average crossing time Stockholm Tallinn
16 hrs. 29 min
Departure time of first ferry to Tallinn
16:00
Departure time of last ferry to Tallinn
17:30
Arrival time first ferry to Tallinn
09:15
Arrival time of last ferry to Tallinn
13:15

Why take a ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn ?

Whether you're travelling solo, with a partner or with the family, a Stockholm to Tallinn ferry can be a convenient and enjoyable option for getting to Tallinn. Here are 3 reasons why we think Stockholm to Tallinn ferry is an ideal way to travel.

Not to worry about the number of bags
With the train, bus or plane, a free baggage allowance is often applied and any additional baggage generates an additional cost. However, when you board a St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink ferry in Stockholm, you are free to take as much luggage as you like, as long as it is contained in your vehicle. If you are traveling without a car, then you will be restricted in your movements all the way to Tallinn. However, many ships provide luggage storage for foot passengers. Check with St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink.
For the comfort of a cabin
Although it is not compulsory to book a cabin for the crossing from Stockholm to Tallinn, you are depriving yourself of a comfort that the ferry is the only mode of transport to offer. Like real hotel rooms, they offer travelers beds, bathrooms and, for some suites, portholes and balconies. Even on a day crossing, enjoying the privacy of a cabin is still possible and much more comfortable than sitting in a lounge.
Taking your time becomes a pleasure
We live in a society where everything goes faster and faster. Sailing at less than 40km/h on board a St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink ferry on the 235 mi between Stockholm and Tallinn will be a relaxing stop. All ships are equipped with lounges, restaurants, promenade decks, and sometimes much more... It is not impossible that you will have the impression of arriving too quickly in Tallinn as the experience is so pleasant!

Which companies operate between Stockholm and Tallinn?

If you're looking to travel between Stockholm and Tallinn by ferry, there are several companies to choose from including St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink who offer regular services between the two cities. You can find more information about the different ferry companies on this route and their departure times here.

St. Peter Line Stockholm Tallinn
St. Peter Line
St. Peter Line is a ferry company based in Russia that offers ferries between Russia and Finland. On Vivanoda, you can compare Stockholm-Tallinn fares and book a St. Peter Line ticket between Stockholm and Tallinn. St. Peter Line operates 1 crossings a week to Tallinn from Stockholm and the journey time is 66 hrs.. More information about St. Peter Line
66 hrs.
1 crossings a week
Viking Line Stockholm Tallinn
Viking Line
Founded in 1959, Viking Line is a ferry company based in Finland that offers crossings between Finland, Sweden and Estonia. On Vivanoda, you can compare Stockholm-Tallinn fares and book a Viking Line ticket between Stockholm and Tallinn. Viking Line operates 6 crossings a week to Tallinn from Stockholm and the journey time is 20 hrs. 20 min. More information about Viking Line
20 hrs. 20 min
6 crossings a week
Tallink Stockholm Tallinn
Tallink
Tallink, founded in 1991, is a ferry company based in Estonia that serves the Baltic States, Finland and Sweden. On Vivanoda, you can compare Stockholm-Tallinn fares and book a Tallink ticket between Stockholm and Tallinn. Tallink operates 7 crossings a week to Tallinn from Stockholm and the journey time is 15 hrs. 50 min. More information about Tallink
15 hrs. 50 min
7 crossings a week

Where do the ferries leave from in Stockholm? Where do the boats arrive in Tallinn?

Port of departure in Stockholm

St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink ferries depart for Tallinn from the following ports in Stockholm:

Stockholm Värtahamnen Terminal
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Stockholm Frihamnen Terminal
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Port of arrival in Tallinn

Tallink, Viking Line or St. Peter Line ships arrive in Tallinn from the following ports:

Tallinn Terminal A
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Tallinn Terminal D
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FAQ (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS)

If you take a ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn, it will take you at least 15 hrs. 50 min to cover the 235 mi between Stockholm and Tallinn.

This often depends on the season (there are fewer crossings between Stockholm and Tallinn in winter) and the ferry company (St. Peter Line, Viking Line and Tallink). There are currently 14 crossings a week between Stockholm and Tallinn.

There are 3 ferry companies operating between Stockholm and Tallinn: St. Peter Line, Viking Line and Tallink.

Yes, absolutely, direct crossings are offered by Tallink, Eckerö Line, St. Peter Line, Viking Line, Silja Line.

Before booking, compare the prices of Tallink, Eckerö Line, St. Peter Line, Viking Line, Silja Line on our website Vivanoda. Then book the crossing of your choice easily and safely on our partner's website.

If you want to change or cancel your Stockholm Tallinn ferry booking, you can do so easily by contacting our partner who manages your booking. Please note that, depending on the fare conditions, some tickets are not refundable or changeable. It is important to take this into account when booking your ticket.

During your crossing between Stockholm and Tallinn, you will travel 235 mi.

To go by boat from Stockholm to Tallinn, you can find prices ranging from $101 for the lowest, to $352 for the highest. The average price we've seen is $186.

The first ferry leaves Stockholm at 16:00 for Tallinn.

The last ferry to Tallinn from Stockholm usually departs at 17:30.

What is a Stockholm to Tallinn ferry crossing like?

If this is your first time on a ferry, it is not easy to imagine what a Stockholm-Tallinn crossing is like. To help you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a Tallink, Eckerö Line, St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Silja Line ferry cruise, we explain here the different stages of the journey, from boarding the ship in Stockholm to disembarking in Tallinn. You will also find practical information about Stockholm and Tallinn.

Departure from Stockholm by ferry

Before you start your Stockholm Tallinn ferry cruise, here are a few steps to embark:

  • Presentation at the port of Stockholm / You should arrive at the Stockholm ferry terminal within the time limit set by St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink. After this period, the company has the right to refuse you boarding.
  • Checking in for the Stockholm Tallinn crossing / Go to the Tallink, Viking Line or St. Peter Line counter at the Stockholm ferry terminal to check in with your passport or ID card and your reservation number. By car, the process is the same but is done directly from the boarding lanes. You remain in your vehicle.
  • Boarding the ship to Tallinn / Pay attention to the voice messages in the Stockholm ferry terminal inviting you to board. In your vehicle, St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink agents will proceed to boarding line by line. Wait patiently for your turn.

On board the ship between Stockholm and Tallinn

During the crossing, each person can take advantage of the services available on the St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink ship as they see fit. While some people will be inclined to relax in a cozy lounge, others will be sure to shop in the boutiques or eat at the self-service restaurant.

The arrival of the ferry in Tallinn

You will finally find some information for the arrival of the boat in Tallinn:

  • Approaching Tallinn harbor / You will be allowed to access the garage only when the boat is docked. There is no point in rushing. In the meantime, we advise you to enjoy the arrival in Tallinn on the outside deck.
  • Vacate your cabin. / You will need to vacate your cabin approximately half an hour before arrival in Tallinn Harbor.
  • Leaving the ship and discovering Tallinn / You get your car out of the huge ferry garage relatively quickly, once the doors are open. Pedestrian passengers get off the boat even faster. A customs check cannot be ruled out in Tallinn. Finally, your stay in Tallinn begins in earnest!

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