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For a fast free quote for ferry travel and to compare prices for your route from every ferry operator enter your details above. To book your Ferry By route and for all Non UK Departures and Foot Passengers CLICK HERE Ferry companies from TallinnThere are a number of ferry firms operating services from Tallinn Port, with regular services available to Swedish and Finnish ports. Paldiski South Harbour can be found located approximately 32 miles (51kms) from the city of Tallinn and provides a regular passenger ferry link to the Swedish port of Kapellskär. Crossing time is about 8 hours. Tallink Ferry CompanyTallink has a fleet which contains 11 vessels, from which nine operate as passenger crafts. The two other crafts operate cargo services. The Estonian shipping company transports approximately three million passengers annually. Their vessels meet the precise technical advancements of modern sailing. The company runs transport of people and cargo on the Tallinn-Stockholm, Tallinn-Helsinki and Paldiski-Kapellskär routes. The Meloodia and the Galaxy are the principal crafts which navigate between the ports of Tallinn and Helsinki. The Galaxy can carry 2,800 persons, while the Meloodia is able to accommodate 1,600 passengers. There is also the availability of high-speed ferries. All ships provide onboard facilities for physically handicapped passengers, with onboard wheelchair accessibility. Tallink operates nine daily services between Tallinn and Helsinki. The duration of the sea voyage is about 1 hour, 45 minutes.
Tallink also runs one daily service between Tallin and the Port of Stockholm, Sweden. The two operating crafts are the Victoria and the Romantica. Travel time is about 6 hours. Detailed company information is available at Tallink's official website: www2.tallink.com. Viking Line Ferry CompanyViking Line commenced shipping services in 1959, when the S/S Viking began navigating between the Finnish mainland, the Åland Islands and Sweden. Viking Line is a Finnish ferry operator, running seven ferry passenger lines between Finland's mainland, Sweden and Åland as well as between Finnish, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian port destinations. Viking Line provides a twice daily route between the cities of Tallinn and Helsinki, with a crossing time of about 3 hours. Their advanced crafts offer a selection of high standard cabins. All onboard cabins include a toilet, radio, shower and air conditioning. Company information and up-to-date travel information can be found at the company's official website: www.vikingline.fi; or by emailing: vlres@vikingline.fi. Silja Line Ferry CompanySilja Line is the chief passenger ferry company sailing the Baltic Sea, with daily journeys throughout the annum between Finnish and Swedish ports and Finnish and Estonian destinations. This reputed and well-established shipping company has a fleet of five vessels navigating frequent sailings during the summer and winter months alike. Silja Line provides a two weekly ferry service to the German port of Rostock. The sea voyage from Tallinn to Rostock lasts about 25 hours. The SuperSeaCat Three and the SuperSeaCat Four are very fast crafts, designed according to the highest comfort level. With a maximum cruising speed of 38 knots, these highly advanced crafts complete the journey from Tallinn to Helsinki in just 1 hour, 40 minutes. The SuperSeaCat Three can accommodate 671 persons, 140 vehicles and four buses. The ship was constructed in 1999, and is able to reach a maximum cruising speed of 38 knots, while the SuperSeaCat Four was constructed in 1999, and can carry 707 people. The craft has a car capacity for 140 vehicles and provides space for four buses. It can also can reach a maximum cruising speed of 38 knots. Onboard amenities feature a snack-bar, á la care restaurant, buffet facility, tax-free shopping and a supervised play area for kids. Soft drinks, beer and wine are included in the ticket price on the majority of the vessels. More information is available at: www.silja.com. Eckerö Line Ferry CompanyEckerö Line commenced operating a regular line between the ports of Tallinn and Helsinki in 1994. The M/s Nordlandia is one of the biggest passenger ferries navigating the route. The craft can accommodate 2,000 passengers and 450 cars. Onboard, there are 228 comfortable cabins, from which four are equipped with specially designed facilities for physically disabled passengers. The craft was constructed in Germany in 1981, and it can reach a maximum cruising speed of 20 knots. Onboard amenities include a buffet restaurant, a dance floor, a tax-free shopping outlet and a perfume shop, conference rooms, a café and a pub. It takes the M/s Nordlandia 3 hours, 30 minutes to complete the journey from Tallinn to Helsinki. Up-to-date travel information is available at the company's official website: www.eckeroline.fi/en/. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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