Travelling to Estonia by ferry

Travelling to Estonia by ferry is an excellent choice! Estonia is served by 5 ferry companies (Eckerö Line, Tallink, Viking Line, St. Peter Line or DFDS Seaways). These companies operate 5 ferry crossings to Estonia, serving the ports of Helsinki, Tallinn, Stockholm, Turku, Mariehamn, Kapellskär and Paldiski.

To make sure you find a cheap ferry ticket to Estonia, we recommend using our search engine that compares offers, prices and availability of Eckerö Line, Tallink, Viking Line and St. Peter Line.

With a total frequency of over 17 crossings a day, depending on the time of year, from 3 countries (Finland, Estonia and Sweden), you have many options for planning your ferry crossing to Estonia.

The fastest crossing takes 2 hours (Helsinki - Tallinn) with a distance of 51 mi and the longest 66 hours (Stockholm - Tallinn) with a distance of 235 mi.

Ferry to Estonia in figures

Countries
Finland
Estonia
Sweden
Number of crossings
17 crossings a day
Number of ports
7
Number of ferry connections
5
Number of ferry companies
5
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Most popular ferry crossings to Estonia

Search Vivanoda for the fastest, longest or most frequent ferries to Estonia. Compare offers from Eckerö Line, Tallink, Viking Line, St. Peter Line and DFDS Seaways and book your ticket to Estonia.

Most popular ferry routes to Estonia

Looking for a ferry to Estonia? Discover the most popular routes that allow you to sail between different parts of the country and abroad. Whether you want to reach islands, historic ports or picturesque beaches, ferries are a convenient and comfortable way to travel in Estonia.

Popular ferry routes in Estonia include destinations like Helsinki, Tallinn, Stockholm, Turku, Mariehamn, Kapellskär and Paldiski and many others. Modern ferries in Estonia offer great facilities and services, from comfortable cabins to on-board restaurants and activities for the whole family.

Use our fare comparison tool to find the best deals on ferry tickets to Estonia and plan your trip. With our easy-to-use search tool, you can find deals and timetables from several ferry companies, including Eckerö Line, Tallink, Viking Line, St. Peter Line or DFDS Seaways. There is sure to be a deal that best suits your needs and budget. Search all 5 ferry routes!

Ferries to Estonia from Finland

Helsinki Finland
Tallinn Estonia
From £13
  • Eckerö Line Helsinki Tallinn
    Eckerö Line
    3 crossings a day
    2 hours 10 min
    51 mi
  • Tallink Helsinki Tallinn
    Tallink
    6 crossings a day
    2 hours
    51 mi
  • Viking Line Helsinki Tallinn
    Viking Line
    3 crossings a day
    2 hours 20 min
    51 mi
  • St. Peter Line Helsinki Tallinn
    St. Peter Line
    51 mi
Turku Finland
Tallinn Estonia
  • Tallink Turku Tallinn
    Tallink
    111 mi
Mariehamn Finland
Tallinn Estonia
From £80
  • Tallink Mariehamn Tallinn
    Tallink
    7 crossings a week
    9 hours 20 min
    174 mi
  • Viking Line Mariehamn Tallinn
    Viking Line
    6 crossings a week
    14 hours 20 min
    174 mi

Ferries to Estonia from Sweden

Stockholm Sweden
Tallinn Estonia
From £83
  • Tallink Stockholm Tallinn
    Tallink
    7 crossings a week
    15 hours 50 min
    235 mi
  • Viking Line Stockholm Tallinn
    Viking Line
    6 crossings a week
    20 hours 20 min
    235 mi
  • St. Peter Line Stockholm Tallinn
    St. Peter Line
    1 crossings a week
    66 hours
    235 mi
Kapellskär Sweden
Paldiski Estonia
From £133
  • DFDS Seaways Kapellskär Paldiski
    DFDS Seaways
    7 crossings a week
    9 hours
    177 mi
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FAQs about travelling by ferry to Estonia

Simply search for ferries to Estonia on Vivanoda among the 5 routes we offer and compare prices. Finally, select the desired ferry crossing and book it.

There are 5 ferry companies operating to Estonia: Eckerö Line, Tallink, Viking Line, St. Peter Line and DFDS Seaways ...

Helsinki-Tallinn, Stockholm-Tallinn, Turku-Tallinn and Mariehamn-Tallinn are the most popular ferry routes for travellers.

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Ferry Journey to Estonia

Estonia: Visit the country after your ferry crossing

Estonia, a gem nestled in the Baltic States, is a popular travel destination for its picturesque landscapes, rich cultural heritage and passion for technology. If you're planning to discover this fascinating country, why not add an unforgettable experience to your itinerary: travel by ferry to Estonia. This transport option will not only allow you to enjoy magnificent views of the Baltic Sea, but also to move easily between Estonia's various islands and port towns. Here's everything you need to know to plan your ferry trip.

Estonia has several ports of embarkation, making your ferry journey easy. You can embark from the capital, Tallinn, where the Tallinn International Port is located, or from the towns of Paldiski and Sillamäe. These ports offer links with other Baltic countries, Finland and Sweden.

Several ferry companies operate in Estonia, offering a variety of choices and frequencies. Tallink Silja is one of the most popular, offering routes to Finland and Sweden. Eckerö Line and Viking Line are also good options for Baltic Sea travel.

Popular destinations accessible by ferry from Estonia include Helsinki in Finland, Stockholm in Sweden and the various Estonian islands such as Hiiumaa and Saaremaa. Each island offers a unique landscape and charming atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing getaway.

Ferry timetables vary according to the season and the company chosen. We recommend that you consult Vivanoda for the latest timetables. In general, ferries operate all year round, although frequency may be reduced during the winter months.

When planning your ferry journey, there are some practical things to bear in mind. Firstly, it's best to book your ticket in advance, as ferries can be very busy, especially during the peak tourist season. You should also make sure you arrive at the port well in advance to avoid any last-minute stress.

What's more, some ferries offer on-board catering facilities, children's play areas, duty-free shops and even spas. Check out the services available on the boat you've booked, so you can make the most of your ferry crossing.

Finally, don't forget to bring your identity card or passport, as these may be required to board the ferry. International travellers should also check visa requirements before departure.

Travelling by ferry in Estonia offers a unique experience for exploring the wonders of this Baltic country. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Baltic Sea, discover the charms of the Estonian islands and explore the bustling ports of Tallinn, Paldiski and Sillamäe. With reliable ferry companies and regular schedules, your ferry trip to Estonia will be a convenient and enjoyable way to visit this magical country.

Estonia: When is the best time to travel?

Summer, from June to August, is the best time to visit Estonia. Temperatures average between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, but can reach up to 30 degrees Celsius on the hottest days. Days are long and sunny, providing ideal conditions for exploring Estonia's many attractions, including the medieval cities of Tallinn and Tartu, as well as the picturesque national parks.

On the other hand, winter, from December to February, can be quite cold in Estonia, with temperatures often below zero degrees Celsius. However, if you're a winter sports fan, this is the ideal season to enjoy the ski resorts and activities such as ice skating and snowmobiling.

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All countries linked by ferry to Estonia

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