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Ferries from Tallinn in Estonia to Stockholm in Sweden, run all year-round from Tallinn ports, 1 days a week. The first ferry from Tallinn, leaves at 18:00. The last ferry of the day departs from Tallinn at 18:00. Between June and September, there are about 3 ferry crossings each week. During the low season, the route usually has around 1 weekly sailings. The quickest ferry from Tallinn takes 16h 30min, while the average duration is around 19h 49min. Ticket prices range between €80.50 and €273.80. You can book your ferry to Stockholm, Sweden, online through Ferryscanner for an easy booking experience and the best price guarantee.
Ferry companies from Tallinn to Stockholm
The route from Tallinn to Stockholm is operated by Tallink Silja, Tallink, Viking Line. See the ferry companies running next week, grouped by departure port and sorted by average ticket price.
Tallinn to Stockholm ferry schedule
The ferry schedule from Tallinn to Stockholm in Sweden can change depending on the company and time of year. A quick overview to help you plan your trip:

Can I travel by ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden?
Yes, you can travel from Tallinn to Stockholm by ferry, a convenient way for you to move between Estonia and Sweden. The route is served by Tallink Silja, Tallink, Viking Line ferry companies, with an average travel time of 19h 49min to reach Sweden. Ferry options depart from Tallinn ports and are available weekly.

How long is the ferry from Tallinn, Estonia to Stockholm, Sweden?
The ferry trip from Tallinn in Estonia to Stockholm in Sweden takes on average around 19h 49min, with the fastest ferry completing the crossing in 16h 30min from Tallinn port. For the remaining ports, the average travel time is: . Travel times can change depending on the ferry operator, sea conditions, and whether you’re taking a high-speed or regular ferry. In some cases, the route might be available by just one ferry company.
The distance between Tallinn and Stockholm is roughly 377.55km or 203.73nm. The longest ferry trip on this route takes up to 21h and leaves from Tallinn.
When you book ferries to Stockholm through Ferryscanner, the Recommended option is picked using an algorithm that looks at things like direct routes, travel time, e-ticket availability, and arrival times. This helps you find the most convenient option for your trip.
Fastest crossing from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden
The quickest ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm in Sweden is the , run by Tallink Silja, leaving from Tallinn. It takes only 16h 30min, making it the shortest ferry ride on this route.
Is it possible to take a day trip from Tallinn to Stockholm?
No, a day trip from Tallinn to Stockholm isn’t really doable, since the shortest trip takes 16h 30min and there’s no return ferry on the same day. It’s better to plan to stay at least one night in Stockholm to enjoy your visit. You can use our ferry search and booking system to check return options and see all schedules for the Stockholm to Tallinn route.
Do overnight ferries run from Tallinn to Stockholm?
Night ferries are available on the Tallinn to Stockholm route, with departures from Tallinn. They offer a comfortable option for reaching Sweden while making the most of your overnight travel.
This summary for the Tallinn (All Ports) to Stockholm in Sweden route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. Schedules may change due to seasons, ferry companies, or availability. For the latest timetable, including routes, stops, and prices, check our ferry search and booking system.

Ferry prices, offers and discounts from Tallinn to Stockholm
Ferry ticket prices from Tallinn to Stockholm in Sweden depend on the type of ticket, the ferry company, and the port you leave from. Foot passenger fares range from €80.50 to €273.80. Extras like cabins or premium seats may come with an additional charge. When sailing from:
- Tallinn, ferry tickets start at €80.50 for foot passengers.
Booking as early as possible is the best way to get the lowest prices when traveling to Stockholm, as fares tend to increase closer to departure. Some ferries may have specific restrictions, such as only accepting foot passengers or requiring vehicles for boarding.
Ferry Offers
You might find special offers on the Tallinn to Stockholm route, depending on the season and the ferry company. These can include early booking discounts or limited-time promotions. To stay in the loop, follow the Ferryscanner blog, keep an eye on our social media, and subscribe to our newsletter. Booking in advance is the best way to grab a low-price ticket to Stockholm. Any available offers will be automatically applied when you book.
Choose your ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm

How to get from Tallinn to Sweden
Getting from Tallinn to Stockholm is best done by ferry, with several operators connecting the two cities. Ferries depart from both the Old City Harbour near the city center and the D-Terminal, which is a short walk from major attractions. Public transport options include trams and buses that frequently run to these ports, taking around 15 to 30 minutes depending on your starting point.
At the ports, you’ll find designated departure areas where travelers gather before boarding. Expect to go through passport checks, and signage is often available in both Estonian and English. Make sure to have your documentation ready, as requirements may vary. Remember to check for any updates on your tickets via email and arrive with plenty of time before departure.

Traveling from Tallinn to Stockholm on foot or by vehicle
Ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm in Sweden allow foot passengers, and wheelchair accessibility is usually available. To confirm specific services, please contact our support team. Passengers are advised to arrive at the boarding point at least 60 minutes before departure. For added convenience and peace of mind, add Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notification Packages during the booking process.

Can I take a car on the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm?
Cars are not allowed on the ferries traveling from Tallinn to Stockholm. This route is exclusively for foot passengers.
Taking luggage with you on the ferry to Stockholm
When taking the ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden, most ferry companies let you bring luggage on board at no extra cost.
Luggage allowance: The usual limit is 1 piece of luggage per person, weighing up to 50 kg. Keep in mind that this may vary depending on the company or specific ferry. Per ferry:
- : Up to 50kg per passenger.
Label your luggage clearly and remember to place it in the designated storage areas indicated to you by the crew when boarding. For any oversized or additional luggage, extra fees may apply, depending on the ferry company.
For more details or unique restrictions, please get in touch with our support team.
Cabins on board
On longer trips from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden some ferries provide cabin options so you can relax during the crossing. Depending on the vessel, you might find private or shared cabins, and in some cases, pet-friendly cabins are also available.
Do ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm have cabins?
Cabins are available on the BALTIC QUEEN , Gabriella, Viking Cinderella ferries to Stockholm, giving you a comfortable place to rest during the trip. Both private and shared cabins may be offered. Make sure to book early, as they can sell out fast.
Travelling with your pet to Stockholm
Pets are allowed on the ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm, but specific policies vary by ferry company. General guidelines:
- Larger pets use the ship’s kennel; pets under 10 kg may stay in their owner's carrier.
- Service dogs are exempt from kennel requirements.
- Ensure you have all the necessary documents, tickets, and pet essentials for your trip, especially when traveling outside the European Union.
If you’re unsure, check the ferry company’s page on our website or contact our support team for help.

Smart tips for traveling from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden
Make your journey from Tallinn (All Ports) to Stockholm, Sweden enjoyable with these simple tips for a safe, comfortable, and memorable trip! The ferry route is not only convenient but also allows you to take in stunning sea views along the way.
Safety: Ferries on this route maintain high safety standards, providing a secure and enjoyable journey across the Baltic Sea.
Parking: Tallinn ports offer ample parking options, making it easy to leave your car before boarding the ferry.
Onboard Dining: There are various dining options on board, but consider bringing snacks and a water bottle for added convenience.
Scenic Views: Take advantage of the outdoor decks for breathtaking views of the archipelago, but remember they can be windy.
Weather Tips: Pack a light jacket for the ferry ride and sunscreen if you’re traveling in the summer.
Ticket Tips: Book your tickets early through the Ferryscanner app for the best rates and updates on schedules.
Fun Fact: Did you know Sweden has more than 97,000 lakes? You might just see a few during your trip!
Relaxing Onboard: Find a comfortable spot to unwind and enjoy the short journey to Stockholm’s vibrant culture and rich history.
Local Highlights: Discover the iconic Vasa Museum showcasing a 17th-century ship, and don’t miss strolling through the charming cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan.
Check out our blog for more tips and inspiration to help you enjoy your trip to Stockholm even more.

Finding your way to the ports in Tallinn
The ferry terminal in Tallinn is located at D-Terminal and is conveniently situated just a short walk from the city center (approximately 1 km) and about 5 km from Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport. From the airport, you can reach the terminal via a taxi, which takes about 10-15 minutes, or you can use public transport by taking bus number 2 to the city center and then walking to the terminal. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available throughout Tallinn. If you're driving, there are parking facilities near the terminal, but it's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons.
In Stockholm, the ferry terminal is located at Stadsgården, near the vibrant Södermalm district. It’s within walking distance of major attractions like Gamla Stan and is easily accessible via public transport. You can take the subway to Slussen or bus services that connect to various parts of the city.
While we aim to keep this information current, please check local transportation schedules and availability, as they can change. If you come across any inconsistencies, feel free to reach out to our support team for assistance.

Make the most of your time in Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm, Sweden, is an amazing place filled with beautiful sights and fun activities! The city is made up of 14 islands, which means you can enjoy pretty beaches and wonderful views all around. You can't miss Gamla Stan, the old town, with its colorful buildings and narrow streets. The Royal Palace is also nearby where you might catch the changing of the guard.
For tasty treats, try meatballs or cinnamon buns at a café. If you love nature, visit Djurgården Park where you can walk, bike, or even visit the Vasa Museum to see a giant ship from the 1600s!
Look for hidden gems like the quiet island of Fjäderholmarna, just a short boat ride away, perfect for a picnic and swimming. Or explore Haga Park, where you can see beautiful gardens and a cool wooden palace.
Stockholm is a fantastic place for a short visit or as a starting point to explore nearby islands like Sandhamn or Vaxholm. With so much to see and do, you'll have an unforgettable adventure!
Ferries on the Tallinn - Sweden route
Learn about the ferries running between Tallinn, Estonia and Stockholm, Sweden.

