Tallinn – Stockholm

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Tallinn – Stockholm

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Tallinn to Stockholm Ferry

There are approximately 3 weekly sailings from Tallinn to Stockholm. This ferry crossing is available with Tallink Silja. Tallinn Stockholm ferries cost between $189.75 and $892.36, depending on booking details. Prices exclude any service fees. Please note that ferry schedules can vary by season and operator. We recommend that you use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Tallinn Stockholm ferries.

What is the ferry schedule from Tallinn to Stockholm?

The Tallinn Stockholm ferry typically departs from Tallinn at around 18:00.

How long is the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm?

The average duration of a Tallinn Stockholm ferry is around 17h 30m. The fastest sailings are approximately 17h 30m. Sailing times can vary; durations often differ between ferry operators, type of ship and can be impacted by weather conditions.

Tallinn Stockholm Ferry Operator Schedules

On average, there are around 3 weekly ferry sailings from Tallinn to Stockholm. These sailings are provided by Tallink Silja. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables may differ by season.

How much does the ferry cost from Tallinn to Stockholm?

Tallinn Stockholm ferry prices typically range between $189.75* and $892.36*. The average price is typically $379.18*. The cheapest Tallinn Stockholm ferry prices start from $149.57*. The average price for a foot passenger is $242.63*. The average price for a car is $785.18*.

Pricing will vary depending on the number of passengers, vehicle type, route, and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.

What is the distance from Tallinn to Stockholm?

The distance between Tallinn and Stockholm is approximately 459.2 miles (739.0km) or 399.0 nautical miles.

Can I travel on the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm with a car?

Tallink Silja allow cars to travel on Tallinn Stockholm ferries. Use our Deal Finder to get the latest pricing for car ferries between Tallinn and Stockholm.

Are foot passengers allowed on the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm?

Foot passengers are allowed on ferries between between Tallinn and Stockholm with Tallink Silja. Please note that the availability of foot passenger services may vary between ferry operators. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for foot passenger ferries.

Can I take my pet on the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm?

Pets are welcome on board Tallinn Stockholm ferries with Tallink Silja. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey unless the ferry operator supplies pet accommodation.

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Tallinn - Stockholm Route summary
Departure Country Estonia
Destination Country Sweden
No. of Operators 1
Operators Tallink Silja
Average Price A$380*
Average Weekly Sailings 3
Average Sailing Duration 17h 30m
First Ferry 18:00
Distance 399 nautical miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.

Most popular questions

Tallinn Guide

Tallinn Guide

Tallinn is the capital city and main seaport of Estonia. It is located on Estonia's north coast to the Baltic Sea. It has been shaped by nearly a millennium of outside influence. Its name, derived from taani linnus , meaning "Danish Fort", is a reminder of the fact that the city was founded by the Danes at the beginning of the thirteenth century, and since that time political control has nearly always been in the hands of foreigners - Germans, Swedes and Russians. The Germans have undoubtedly had the most lasting influence on the city; Tallinn was one of the leading cities of the Hanseatic League, the German-dominated association of Baltic trading cities, and for centuries it was known to the outside world by its German name, Reval. Even when Estonia was ruled by the kings of Sweden or the tsars of Russia, the city's public life was controlled by the German nobility, and its commerce run by German merchants.


Stockholm Guide

Stockholm Guide

The earliest mention of Stockholm in writing dates from 1252, when it was an important post in the iron trade from the mines in Bergslagen. The first part of the name — stock — means log, while the last part — holm — means islet or small island. The full origin of the name is disputed. The city is said to have been founded by Birger Jarl in order to protect Sweden from invasion from the sea by foreign navies and to stop pillage of the cities such as Sigtuna on Lake Mälaren. The first building at Stockholm was a fortification for the purpose of controlling the traffic between the Baltic Sea and Mälaren. Under the leadership of Magnus Ladulås Stockholm developed into an important trade city in the following decades, advanced through relations with Lübeck of the Hansa league. In 1270 Stockholm appears in historical documents as a city and in 1289 it was described as the most populated city in the Swedish region.


Tallinn to Stockholm
Ferry Timetables

Timetables between 9/6/2025 and 15/6/2025

Operator Departure Time Arrival Time Duration Sailing Days
Tallink Silja Line 18:00 11:30 17 hours 30 minutes Wed, Fri, Sun

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