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The quickest flight from Helsinki Airport to Tallinn Airport is the direct flight which takes 30 min. Search flights. Transaviabaltika and Finnair fly from Helsinki to Tallinn 5 times a day.

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By proceeding, you accept the use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy. You may opt out of personalised ads at any time. How to get from Helsinki to Tallinn by car ferry, ferry, car or plane. Find Transport to Tallinn. Travel From Travel From. See all options. Also search accommodation with Booking. Need a hotel room in Tallinn? Book now. There are 4 ways to get from Helsinki to Tallinn by car ferry, ferry, car or plane Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.

Recommended Car ferry Take the car ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn. Thanks for the info. We are traveling for the first time in April 22 to Helsinki and then to Tallinn. Our son just moved to Tallinn so we will be there for over one week. We will have 2 children age 1 and 4 and wondering the best tickets to purchase and which cruise line?

There will be 6 adults and 2 children. Thank you for any advice you can give us. I think the new ferries are really wonderful to travel with. So for example, check out Tallink Silja MegaStar. I hope this helps! I love this article, so informative! Do you know if all of these ferries are still operating during Covid times?

Lastly, do I get better rates if I buy in advance or are the rates set? In December, do you think advance booking is necessary? Thank you so much!! Hei Kristin! Thank you so much. Ferries are operating and you can check out the details on their pages. Hope this helps! Your article has been informative and helpful.

We plan to take the Helsinki-Tallinn ferry next May, with luggage 2 medium rollaways. Do we have to leave our luggage in the luggage room or can we keep them with us. Is there room around the seating area for luggage? Thank you. Hei Roland, thanks for your question. Depending on the vessel, the seating area may be quite tight with the luggage. Hi there, I was wondering about the winter sail Helsinki to Tallin.

Is there any problems with sea sickness? Too much violent movement side to side with water slapping around the boat, people using barf bags etc…. Hei, Stephanie! A great question! It can be windy from late autumn to early winter.

I used to travel by boat weekly and I get nauseous too. Fortunately, this is quite okay and is completely fine with a pill from the pharmacy. Thanks for the great info. I wouldmlike to visit Talinn from Helsinki for a day no overnight.

Do you recommend this? Also, is there a border control? Because not all vaccines accepted in Finland are also accepted in Estonia. Thanks, Mario. For border control and vaccines, please check out the ferry company and official sites of Finnish borders to make sure that you have the latest updates.

I followed and read your instructions. Very helpful. Please advise of voyage, time, ferry. Solo Sheila 4. Hi Varpu love your site — incredibly helpful.

We are traveling from smokey Sydney, Australia to Helsinki in April and will be in Finland for 2 weeks. I have two questions that would help in planning our trip.

During our stay we will travel from Tampere to Helsinki to get the ferry to Tallin for the weekend. Can you advise, how much time prior to departure should we arrive at the ferry terminal. Is 30 minutes before departure sufficient? Knowing this will help me decide which train to take from Tampere to Helsinki.

I noticed in a reply to an earlier question you mentioned the luggage storage at Helsinki station. Do you know if you can store suitcases there for three nights? Hei Christopher, we are devastated about the fires there. Usually, the gates close 20 minutes before the arrival time. With trains being late, I would build a buffer. Yes, you can store your luggage there for that time but you cannot tell in advance if there are available lockers for every suitcase.

Hei Michael! I was wondering if you have any info on the ferry to Russia? I would love to cover as much territory around when over there. Any info will be great. Thanks again. Hei Erika! Yes, you can travel to St. How great is that?!

They have a schedule of leaving in the evening from Helsinki, then you wake up in St. Petersburg, spend the day there and during the night you sail back to Helsinki and wake up there in the morning.

They also have a package that includes 2 nights in St. Hi, we plan to catch a ferry one way from Helsinki to Tallinn in late May. We are confused about the need to separately book a seat or a lounge. Are there any seats on ferries that are available for free? We are looking at making the trip on a mid morning ferry and will have luggage with us 2 adults. Hei Lynne! Happy to help. Yes, there are free seats on ferries even when you buy a ticket without a lounge.

The free seats get occupied quite fast so I recommend finding the seat deck soon. Usually, the luggage room with a fee is next to them. Thankyou for this great article! We are coming to Helsinki from Western Australia next week and planning a ferry day trip to Tallin. Am I correct in understanding that all 3 of the timetable links above would allow us a few hours in Tallin?

Also can you go outside on the ferry, and if so, how cold do you think it would be?! Thankyou so much! Hei Rosy! Yay, so exciting! Yes, all these three companies provide ferries that allow you to spend a few hours in Tallinn.

Just wonder it is compulsory to print the ferry ticket? Cause Im planning to book a trip from Talinn to Helsinki for 6am ferrry on middle of January. Since thats the cheapest. Hei Jacky! Thanks for your comment. When you book a ticket, it comes with free seats that are not numbered. The amount of those seats is less than number of people who want to sit on them, so you need to get a seat fast if you want one.

However, you can always spend your time at a restaurant, cafe or bar. I am planning on taking a ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn in January. I heard that there are overnight ferries where you can sleep on the ship but have heard conflicting information. One said that I would not be able to leave the boat until the afternoon, despite being in port overnight. Is this true? Or is there a ferry that would leave Helsinki at night and let me sleep on board and disembark in Tallinn in the morning?

Hei Elske! Yes, there are boats that make a trip you described. The boat leaves in the evening, you sleep on the boat and then you have the day to spend in Tallinn. Hope this helped! You can also go on a private tour to Tallinn — this tour has some great reviews so find out more here.

The best thing to do on the ferry is watch the world go by! The quickest services are offered by Tallink Silja Line. Tallink Silja Line also has a 3. This is a really good option for those looking to save money on accommodation for the night.

Sailing with Eckero Line will take two hours and 15 minutes. Most of the ferries take around two and a half hours.

There are very frequent services in both directions, seven days of the week. Great for early birds, Tallink Silja Line has the earliest Helsinki ferry departing at 7. Services run at regular intervals throughout the day until the last departure at Eckero Line has the earliest departure from Tallinn with the first ferry leaving at 6. Do note that services may be cancelled or delayed in bad weather. This is more common in the winter time than in the warmer summer months. Each ferry has a good range of onboard facilities and services to help you pass the time as you sail across the Gulf of Finland.

Tallink Silja Line has especially great facilities on its ships. Silja Europe is a well-equipped and beautiful cruise ship. Star and Megastar run daily crossings. Each Tallink ferry is comfortable with plenty of ways to enjoy your time onboard.

There are no seat numbers in the regular seating areas of each craft; you can choose where you seat and wander around the boat enjoying various features and maybe take a stroll out on deck for some fresh air and awesome views. Additional fees apply for entry to each — more on that later. There are also a range of cabins, ideal for people on overnight trips travelling with small children, or as a safe space to contain lots of luggage while you take a nap.

I found the Helsinki ferry really sociable! These days you have three options of crossing the Baltic Sea by ferry which are a similar speed:. Katajanokka terminal is beside a tram stop, and it anyway a minute walk from the railway station. The Star and Megastar ferries from Tallink-Silja are the fastest ferries in current operation between Helsinki and Tallinn. They complete the journey multiple times per day between Helsinki and Tallinn in just two hours.

The ferry is for those travelling with vehicles only. Since the ferry departs from ports well outside the city center of each place, it may be faster for those travelling with a vehicle, especially lorries.



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