Compare prices and book cheap ferry tickets from Stockholm to Tallinn
Looking for the perfect Stockholm to Tallinn ferry ticket? 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, so 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 deal on a Stockholm Tallinn ferry ticket to suit 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 on-board facilities such as cabins, restaurants, shops, Wi-Fi and more. Often they also offer facilities for people with reduced mobility.
To find the best deals on ferries from Stockholm to Tallinn simply enter your travel dates and start your search on Vivanoda.
To travel by ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn, you'll find tickets range from £83 for one person if you're travelling without a car to £288 if you're travelling with your car. The average price we've seen on the Stockholm to Tallinn route is £152. The average ferry crossing time from Stockholm to Tallinn is 16 hours 29 min. The slowest ferries will take 20 hours 15 min to reach Tallinn, while the fastest boats will arrive in Tallinn in 15 hours 45 min. The first ferry leaves the port of Stockholm at 16:00. The last boat to Tallinn leaves the port of Stockholm at 17:30.
Whether you're travelling alone, as a couple 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 a ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn is an ideal way to travel.
If you want to travel between Stockholm and Tallinn by ferry, there are a number of companies to choose from including St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink who run regular services between the two cities. You can find out more about the different shipping companies on this route and their departure times here.
St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink ferries depart for Tallinn from the following ports in Stockholm:
Tallink, Viking Line or St. Peter Line ships arrive in Tallinn from the following ports:
If you take a ferry from Stockholm to Tallinn, it will take you at least 15 hours 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 securely 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 non-refundable or non-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 £83 for the lowest, to £288 for the highest. The average price we observed was £152.
The first ferry leaves Stockholm at 16:00 for Tallinn.
The last ferry to Tallinn usually departs from Stockholm at 17:30.
If this is your first time on a ferry, it is not easy to imagine what a Stockholm to Tallinn sea 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, here we explain 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.
Before you set off on your Stockholm Tallinn ferry journey, here are some steps to take before boarding:
During the crossing, everyone can use the services on the St. Peter Line, Viking Line or Tallink ship as they wish. While some people will be inclined to relax in a cosy lounge, others will be keen to shop in the boutiques or eat at the self-service restaurant.
Finally you will find some information for the arrival of the ferry in Tallinn:
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