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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 routes from TallinnTallinn Port offers ferry passenger routes to Stockholm, Helsinki and St Petersburg, while during the summer season, there is the availability of an additional route to Rostock in northern Germany. Tallinn to Stockholm ferriesThe sailing by ferry to the city of Stockholm in Sweden is operated by Tallinn one time daily. It takes the vessel approximately 6 hours to reach the Port of Stockholm from Tallinn. Stockholm Port is a pivotal turnaround facility in the Baltic. The Swedish capital can conveniently be accessed by sea from other Baltic nations. The huge passenger and vehicle crafts berth nearby the city centre at their own terminals. The city centre is within easy walking distance from the port, and offers a myriad of shopping and dining options. Ferries navigating out of Stockholm's port sail to Tallinn, Turku and Helsinki. Tallinn to Helsinki ferriesEckerö Line operates one daily service with a sailing duration of 3 hours, 30 minutes. Silja Line provides five daily sailing, with a travel time of approximately 1 hour, 45 minutes. Tallink runs the ferry service nine daily times and the sea voyage lasts 1 hour, 45 minutes. Up to six daily crossings are operated by Nordic Jet Lines, with journeys taking 1 hour, 40 minutes. Two daily services are also operated by Viking Line, with a crossing duration of 3 hours.
Helsinki is the capital city of Finland, positioned on the Gulf of Finland's shore, in the south of the nation. The city is excellently connected by rail and road with other significant towns and cities across the nation. Internationally, the Finnish capital is connected with Russian, Swedish and Norwegian destinations. Tallinn to Rostock ferriesSilja Line operates a ferry service to Rostock in north Germany twice a week. To reach Rostock from the Port of Tallinn takes approximately 25 hours by ferry. Rostock is located in the northern part of Germany on the River Warnow, on the Baltic Sea's coast. Spacious parts of Rostock were destroyed during WWII by Allied bombs. During the years after the war, due to significant extension and drastic reconstruction, the city became a major centre for German industry. Tallinn to St Petersburg ferriesThe Silja Line ferry company connects Tallinn with St Petersburg in Russia two times per week. Crossing duration is about 13 hours. From 1924 to 1991, St Petersburg was known as Leningrad. Over one million people live in this historic Russian city, the centre of which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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