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International ferries from Tallinn to Aland Islands in Finland do 2 crossings per week from June to September. The earliest ferry departs from Tallinn at 14:00, and the latest at 14:00. The fastest ferry takes 10h 50min to reach the Mariehamn port in Finland, with the average trip duration being 13h 10min arriving at Långnäs - Mariehamn ports. Ticket prices range from €115.50 to €236.50. Book your ferry tickets online to Aland Islands, Finland with Ferryscanner and enjoy the convenience and best price guarantee.
Ferry companies from Tallinn to Aland Islands
The Tallinn to Aland Islands route is served by Viking Line, Tallink, in the upcoming week. Sorted by average ticket price, choose the best option for your trip to Finland.
Tallinn to Aland Islands ferry schedule
The ferry schedule from Tallinn to Aland Islands in Finland varies by company and season. An overview to help plan your trip:

Can I get from Tallinn to Aland Islands, Finland by ferry?
Yes, ferries operate between Tallinn and Aland Islands, providing you a convenient way to travel to Finland. The route is served by Viking Line, Tallink ferry companies, with an average travel time of 13h 10min to reach Finland. Ferry options are available seasonally and arrive at Långnäs - Mariehamn ports.

How long is the ferry from Tallinn, Estonia to Aland Islands, Finland?
The ferry trip from Tallinn to Aland Islands in Finland usually takes 13h 10min, with the fastest ferry completing the crossing in just 10h 50min to Mariehamn port. For the remaining ports, the average travel time is: to Långnäs. Ferry times may vary based on the ferry company, weather conditions on the day, and whether you are traveling by high-speed or conventional ferry. In some cases, there may be only one ferry company available.
Covering a distance of around 270.45km or 145.93nm, the route from Tallinn to Aland Islands also offers a slower option. The slowest ferry reaches the Mariehamn port of Aland Islands in 14h 25min.
When booking ferries with Ferryscanner, the Recommended option will show you the best choice for your trip, and is calculated using an algorithm that considers factors like direct routes, speed, e-ticket availability, and the most convenient arrival times.
Fastest ferry from Tallinn to Aland Islands, Finland
The fastest ferry from Tallinn to Aland Islands in Finland is BALTIC QUEEN , operated by Tallink and arrives at Mariehamn port. The trip takes just 10h 50min, making it the shortest ferry ride available.
Planning a day trip from Tallinn to Aland Islands
A day trip from Tallinn to Aland Islands in Finland isn’t really practical. The shortest crossing takes 10h 50min, and there’s no return ferry available the same day. To make the most of your visit, it’s better to plan for an overnight stay. Use our ferry search and booking system to explore return options, and check the Aland Islands to Tallinn route page for full schedules and details.
Can you travel overnight by ferry from Tallinn to Aland Islands?
Night ferries operate on the Tallinn to Aland Islands route, offering a relaxed way to travel from Tallinn to Mariehamn of Finland while making the most of your evening at sea.
This summary for the Tallinn to Aland Islands in Finland route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. However, schedules may vary depending on seasonal changes, ferry operators, and availability. For the latest timetable, including routes, stops, and prices, check our ferry search and booking system.

Ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts from Tallinn to Aland Islands
Prices for ferries from Tallinn to Aland Islands in Finland depend on the ferry line, ticket category, and arrival port. Foot passenger tickets usually range between €115.50 and €236.50, while bringing a vehicle costs around €114.00 on average. Cabins and premium seats may come with extra costs. When traveling to:
- Långnäs, ferry tickets start at €- for foot passengers and from €- for vehicles.
- Mariehamn, ferry tickets start at €115.50 for foot passengers and from €114.40 for vehicles.
It’s a good idea to book your tickets to Aland Islands early to get the best price, since fares usually increase as the departure date gets closer. Keep in mind that some ferries may have specific rules, like only allowing foot passengers or requiring a vehicle to board.
Ferry Offers
Special deals on the route Tallinn to Aland Islands in Finland may be available depending on the season and the ferry company. These may include early booking discounts or limited-time promotions. Stay updated by checking the Ferryscanner blog, following us on social media, and subscribing to our newsletter. Booking in advance is the best way to find cheaper tickets to Aland Islands. Any available offers will be automatically applied during checkout.
Pick the best ferry from Tallinn to Aland Islands

How to get from Tallinn to Aland Islands
To travel from Tallinn to the Åland Islands, taking a ferry is the most popular option. Ferries typically depart from the Tallink Terminal, conveniently located just a short distance from the city center and around 15 minutes from the airport by taxi. Public buses also run frequently from both locations to the terminal, making it simple for travelers to reach their ferry on time. The crossing usually takes about four hours, so it’s advisable to check schedules and book tickets in advance to secure your preferred time.
Most ferries leave from a designated terminal area where travelers can find ticket counters and waiting lounges. While details can occasionally change, this area is generally marked and easy to navigate. It's a good idea to arrive early to ensure you have enough time to check in and board the ferry. Always check your tickets or email updates for any changes before your trip.

Getting from Tallinn to Aland Islands by foot or car
Ferries from Tallinn to Aland Islands in Finland welcome foot passengers, and most offer wheelchair access. For details about specific services, feel free to reach out to our support team. It's best to be at the boarding point at least 60 minutes before departure. You can also add Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notification Packages when booking for extra peace of mind.

Can I board the ferry with a car from Tallinn to Aland Islands?
Cars are allowed on some ferries from Tallinn to Aland Islands, Finland, and booking your ticket is quick and easy through our platform. Ferries that accept cars:
- BALTIC QUEEN - Tallink, arriving at Mariehamn
- GABRIELLA- Viking Line, arriving at Mariehamn
- VIKING CINDERELLA- Viking Line, arriving at Mariehamn
Vehicle transport prices depend on the vehicle type, ferry company, and travel season. Rates start at €114.40. For unaccompanied vehicles, reach out to our support team for more details.
Ferry travel with your motorcycle to Aland Islands
Motorcycles are accepted on BALTIC QUEEN , GABRIELLA, VIKING CINDERELLA ferries from Tallinn to Aland Islands, Finland. It's easy to include a motorcycle in your booking, and prices are set specifically for two-wheel vehicles.
Ferry travel with your bicycle to Aland Islands
You can take your bicycle on the ferries from Tallinn to Aland Islands, Finland, and they're often carried at no extra cost. In case there are any fees, they’ll be displayed during booking. The ferries that allow bicycles include BALTIC QUEEN , GABRIELLA, VIKING CINDERELLA.
Bringing luggage on the ferry to Aland Islands
Traveling from Tallinn to Aland Islands, Finland, passengers are generally allowed to bring luggage without paying extra.
Standard luggage rules: Most companies allow one bag per person, with a weight limit of up to 50 kg. Keep in mind that this may vary depending on the ferry or the company. By ferry:
- Gabriella, QUEEN, Viking Cinderella: Up to 50kg per passenger.
Make sure your luggage is clearly labeled and placed in the storage areas shown to you by the crew during boarding. If you're carrying oversized or extra bags, there may be additional charges depending on the ferry company.
For exact information or special rules, feel free to contact our support team.
Cabins onboard
Some ferries from Tallinn to Aland Islands let you book a cabin, so you can relax or get some sleep during your trip to Finland. You’ll find both private and shared options, and on some ferries, pet-friendly cabins are also available.
Are there cabins to book on ferries from Tallinn to Aland Islands?
If you're taking one of the BALTIC QUEEN ferries, you’ll have the option to book a cabin and enjoy a more relaxing trip to Finland. Both private and shared cabins may be available, so it’s a good idea to book early to get the one that suits you best.
Can I take my pet with me to Aland Islands?
Pets can travel on ferries between Tallinn and Aland Islands, although the rules depend on the ferry operator. 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 travelling from Tallinn to Aland Islands, Finland • Local tips
Make your journey from Tallinn to the Aland Islands enjoyable with these handy tips for a safe, comfortable, and fun trip!
Ferries on this route are reliable and equipped with modern safety measures, so you can travel with peace of mind. Parking at the Tallinn port is convenient and easy, making your arrival hassle-free. Don’t forget to book your tickets early for better deals and ensure you have the Ferryscanner app handy for real-time updates.
While onboard, take time to enjoy the scenic views. Bring snacks and water to keep you refreshed, and check out the dining options available, which offer something for everyone. Keep in mind that the weather can change; pack a light jacket for the chilly indoor spaces and sunscreen if it’s sunny on your journey. Outdoor decks can be windy, so be prepared!
Safety: Ferries on this route are reliable with modern safety features, ensuring you have a secure journey.
Scenery: Gaze at the stunning archipelago views and enjoy the tranquil sea.
Activities: Explore local markets, try out unique Åland specialties like cheese and craft beer, and visit the historical Kastelholm Castle.
Local Culture: Cherish the rich maritime history and vibrant arts scene present throughout the islands.
Fun Fact: The Aland Islands have no native trees! Instead, they are known for their stunning cliffs and meadows.
Have a look at our blog for extra tips and ideas to make the most of your visit to Aland Islands.

Reaching the ferry port in Tallinn
The ferry terminal in Tallinn is located near the city center, just a 10-15 minute walk from the Old Town and about 5 km from Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport. You can easily reach the port by taxi, which takes around 15 minutes from the airport, or use public transport, such as bus number 2, which goes directly to the terminal. For those driving, ample parking is available nearby.
In the Åland Islands, ferries arrive at the Långnäs and Mariehamn terminals. Långnäs is about 30 km from Mariehamn, the main town, which is easily accessible by local buses or taxis.
Please note that schedules and transportation options may change. If you encounter any discrepancies, we appreciate your feedback through our support team.

Best bits of Aland Islands, Finland
The Aland Islands in Finland are like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered! This unique place is made up of over 6,700 islands, each with its own charm. You can explore beautiful beaches where you can swim and play in the sunshine. One of the must-see spots is the charming town of Mariehamn, where you can visit the amazing maritime museum and see old sailing ships.
Food lovers will enjoy trying local dishes like freshly caught fish and tasty island cheese. Don’t forget to sip some delicious berry juices that the islands are famous for!
For fun, you can rent a bike and ride along scenic paths, visit cozy villages, or even take a boat trip to explore nearby islands. You might discover quiet spots where you can just relax and watch the waves.
The best part is that Aland Islands is perfect for a weekend getaway or as a starting point to explore more of Finland and Sweden. Whether you love nature, history, or tasty food, there is something special for everyone in the Aland Islands!



