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Ferries from Tallinn in Estonia to Mariehamn in Finland, operate 2 days a week from June to September. The earliest ferry departs Tallinn at 14:00, and the latest at 14:00. The quickest available crossing takes just 14h 25min, while the average is 14h 25min. The cheapest tickets start at just €96.00, going up to €136.00. Secure your ferry tickets to Mariehamn with Ferryscanner and enjoy the best price guarantee and easy booking.
Ferry companies from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland
The Tallinn to Mariehamn route is operated by Viking Line. Weekly crossings to Finland for the upcoming week are listed below by company and sorted by average ticket price to help you find the best deal.
Tallinn to Mariehamn ferry schedule
The ferry schedule and timetable for Tallinn to Mariehamn in Finland varies by company and season. Here’s an overview to help plan your trip:

Can I take a ferry from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland?
Yes, there are cross-border ferries connecting Tallinn and Mariehamn, offering convenient travel options. Ferry companies operating on this route include Viking Line. On average, it takes about 14h 25min to reach Mariehamn in Finland. Ferry options are available weekly.

How long is the ferry from Tallinn, Estonia to Mariehamn, Finland?
The ferry trip from Tallinn, Estonia to Mariehamn, Finland takes around 14h 25min on average. The fastest ferry can complete the crossing in just 14h 25min. Travel times vary depending on the ferry company, the weather conditions on the day, and whether you choose a high-speed ferry or a conventional one.
The distance between Tallinn and Mariehamn is approximately 280.03km or 151.10nm. The longest crossing time available is 14h 25min.
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Fastest ferry from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland
The fastest ferry from Tallinn in Estonia to Mariehamn in Finland is GABRIELLA, operated by Viking Line, with a crossing time of 14h 25min.
Is a day trip from Tallinn to Mariehamn an option?
No, sadly a day trip from Tallinn to Mariehamn in Finland isn’t possible, as the shortest ferry takes 14h 25min. We’d recommend you plan to stay overnight in Mariehamn. You can use our ferry search and booking system to check return trips and view the Mariehamn to Tallinn ferry route for schedules and details.
Are there any night ferries from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland?
Yes, night ferries operate on the Tallinn - Mariehamn route, offering a convenient way to travel while getting a good night’s sleep.
This summary for the Tallinn to Mariehamn in Finland route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. However, schedules may vary depending on seasonal changes, ferry companies, and availability. For the most accurate and detailed ferry timetable, including routes, stops, and pricing, please check out our ferry search and booking system.

Ferry prices, offers and discounts from Tallinn to Mariehamn
Ferry ticket prices from Tallinn, Estonia to Mariehamn, Finland range from €96.00 to €136.00 for foot passengers and around €116.03 for cars. Cabins and premium seating cost extra. Book early for the best rates, as prices go up closer to departure. Note that some ferries may have restrictions, such as foot-passenger-only or requiring passengers to have a vehicle in order to board.
Ferry Offers
Special offers may be available on the Tallinn to Mariehamn ferry route, depending on the season and ferry company. These can include early booking discounts or promotional fares. To stay informed, you can follow Ferryscanner on social media, subscribe to our newsletter, or check our blog. Any valid offers are automatically applied during the booking process, ensuring you get the best price for your trip to Mariehamn, Finland.
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Getting from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland
Act as a travel blogger who’s an experienced copywriter. Write a short text titled 'How to Get from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland" in two concise paragraphs, ensuring the total word count does not exceed 120.
In the first paragraph, prioritize and mention the ferry transportation. Specifying the departure port and its proximity to key locations like the city center or nearby landmarks. Briefly include transportation options to reach the port, describing their convenience, frequency, or travel duration without using parentheses.
In the second paragraph, describe the typical departure process within Tallinn, such as the terminal, dock, or boarding gate, while avoiding overly definitive language since port details may vary. Briefly mention passport or customs checks, local language signage, or documentation requirements.Conclude with a reminder to check tickets or email received from us for updates and recommend arriving early for a smooth journey. Keep the text user-focused and concise.
Things to avoid: headings, em dashes, word "smooth", word "ease", word "stress-free", word "resting space / place".

Traveling from Tallinn to Mariehamn on foot or by vehicle
Ferries from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland accommodate foot passengers and usually offer wheelchair accessibility. Contact our support team to confirm specific services. Please, try to arrive at least 60 minutes before departure. You can choose to add Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notification Packages for extra convenience or just to be on the safe side during the booking process.

Can I take a car on the ferry from Tallinn to Mariehamn?
Cars are allowed on some ferries from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland, which can be booked simply and conveniently with Ferryscanner. Ferries that accommodate cars:
- GABRIELLA- Viking Line
- VIKING CINDERELLA- Viking Line
The cost of transporting a vehicle starts at €80.00 and depends on the vehicle type, ferry operator, and time of year. For unaccompanied vehicles, get in touch with our support team.
Motorcycle
You can take a motorcycle on GABRIELLA, VIKING CINDERELLA ferries from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland. Booking is straightforward, with rates tailored for motorcycles.
Bicycle
Most ferries from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland allow bicycles, often free of charge. Any costs will be shown at checkout. Bicycles are accepted on GABRIELLA, VIKING CINDERELLA ferries.
Luggage on board
Ferry companies typically allow passengers to bring luggage on board from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland without additional charges.
Luggage Allowance: Most ferry companies permit luggage of 1 piece and up to 50 kg per person. However, this can vary by company or ferry vessel. Per ferry:
- Gabriella, Viking Cinderella: Up to 50kg per passenger.
Be sure to clearly label your luggage and store it in the area indicated by the crew. Oversized or extra items may come with a fee, depending on the ferry company.
If you’re unsure about luggage rules for your international trip from Tallinn to Mariehamn, check the dedicated ferry company page on our website for detailed information. You can also contact our support team if you need further help.
Cabins on board
Cabins are available on some ferries from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland, allowing you to relax and sleep comfortably during your trip. Both private and shared cabins are offered, and pet-friendly options may be available.
Are cabins available to book from Tallinn to Mariehamn?
Yes, cabins are available on the Gabriella, Viking Cinderella ferries, meaning you can travel to Mariehamn and reach Finland in comfort. Choose between private or shared cabins, and book early to ensure availability.
Are pets allowed on board?
Yes, you can bring your pet on the ferry from Tallinn to Mariehamn, but each ferry company may have its own rules. 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.
If you’re unsure, check the ferry company’s page on our website or contact our support team for help.

Traveling from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland • Insider tips for your trip
Act as a travel blogger who’s an experienced copywriter. Write a friendly and engaging copy which will be titled "Travel Smart from Tallinn, Estonia to Mariehamn, Finland: Insider Tips for Your Trip." Begin with an introductory sentence like, "Make your trip from Tallinn to Mariehamn, Finland a breeze with these quick tips for a safe, comfy, and fun journey!", don’t follow the sentence verbatim, feel free to improvise.
Emphasize Mariehamn’s unique appeal as a destination in relation to Tallinn by including specific highlights or characteristics that make it special in at least two different visual bullet points at the end of the list. For example, mention local products, cultural landmarks, activities, or natural features that travelers should not miss. Highlight how the ferry route connects Tallinn to Mariehamn, making it convenient and enjoyable.
Provide practical tips in short, simple, full sentences. The first visual bullet point must always address safety, starting with a phrase like, "Ferries on this route are safe and meet modern safety standards, ensuring a reliable and pleasant experience.", don’t follow the sentence verbatim, feel free to improvise. Begin each visual bullet point with a descriptive word or phrase in bold with markdown followed by a colon (:) which isn’t under markdown, such as "Safety:", "Parking:" or "Onboard Dining:".
Include practical tips for the journey, such as ferry safety, parking availability at Tallinn, scenic views during the trip, ticket tips (to book early) and the Ferryscanner app’s convenience for booking and updates. Mention a fun fact related to travel, about Finland in a bullet point titled 'Fun Fact'. Mention onboard dining options, suggest bringing snacks and water, and add tips about relaxing onboard. Add some weather tips as you arrive to the destinations and being onboard (for example: sunscreen if traveling in summer, a jacket to have onboard, possibility of high tides). Include reminders about outdoor decks being windy and indoor spaces being chilly.
Keep the copy under 200 words. Use simple every-day words, and ensure clarity, engagement, and a focus on user-friendliness. Get to the point, without unnecessary words. Avoid unnecessary adjectives and adverbs. End with no additional text or conclusion.
Things to avoid: headings, em dashes, long dashes, word "smooth", word “enhance”, word "ease", word "stress-free", word "resting space / place".
Visit our blog for more tips and ideas to make the most of your trip to Mariehamn, Finland.

Finding your way to the Tallinn ferry port
Write a clear and concise answer to the question "How to get to the Tallinn ferry port" while also addressing "Where is the ferry terminal in Tallinn and Mariehamn, Finland?"
Include:
- The location of the ferry terminal in Tallinn and its proximity to key landmarks (e.g., city center, airport).
- Transportation options for reaching the Tallinn ferry port (e.g., car, taxi, public transport), with some added details on specific routes, timing, or services if available.
- A brief mention of the ferry terminal in Mariehamn, Finland, highlighting its location, proximity to major areas, and accessibility.
- A note stating, "While we strive to provide up-to-date information, transportation schedules and availability may vary. If you notice any discrepancies, please inform us via our support team.", don’t follow the sentence verbatim, feel free to improvise.
Ensure the tone is user-friendly and the response is under 150 words. No headings or subheadings should be included in the output.

Discovering Mariehamn, Finland
Act as a travel blogger who’s an experienced copywriter. Write a friendly and simple summary on the topic: "Discovering Mariehamn, Finland" in no more than 200 words. Use easy-to-understand language suitable for a 6th grader. Highlight the destination’s most special features worth visiting, and some hidden gems.
Include:
- What makes Mariehamn special, such as famous places, pretty beaches, or tasty local food.
- Fun things to do in Mariehamn, Finland, like visiting landmarks, exploring nature, or trying unique experiences.
- A note that Mariehamn is great for both short visits and as a starting point for exploring nearby places or islands.
Keep the text clear, fun, and engaging, avoiding any difficult words or complex sentences. Ensure it sounds exciting and easy to read. Avoid using em dashes and the words "smooth", "stress-free", "ease". No headings or subheadings should be included in your answer. End with no additional text or conclusion.
Ferries from Tallinn to Mariehamn
Explore the ferries operating between Tallinn, Estonia and Mariehamn, Finland.

CINDERELLA Viking Line



