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Ferries from Tallinn in Estonia to Stockholm in Sweden, operate 1 days a week throughout the year. The earliest departure from Tallinn is at 18:00, and the latest is at 18:00. The fastest available journey time on this route is 17h 30min, with the average time being at 19h 34min. The cheapest tickets start at just €132.00, going up to €237.50. Expect about 1 weekly crossings in summer, and around 1 the rest of the year. Secure your ferry tickets to Stockholm with Ferryscanner and enjoy the best price guarantee and easy booking.
Ferry companies from Tallinn to Stockholm
The Tallinn to Stockholm route is operated by Tallink, Viking Line. Weekly crossings to Sweden for the upcoming week are listed below by company and sorted by average ticket price to help you find the best deal.
Tallinn to Stockholm ferry schedule
The ferry schedule and timetable for Tallinn to Stockholm in Sweden varies by company and season. Here’s an overview to help plan your trip:

Can I take a ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden?
Yes, there are cross-border ferries connecting Tallinn and Stockholm, offering convenient travel options. Ferry companies operating on this route include Tallink, Viking Line. On average, it takes about 19h 34min to reach Stockholm in Sweden. Ferry options are available seasonally.

How long is the ferry from Tallinn, Estonia to Stockholm, Sweden?
The ferry trip from Tallinn, Estonia to Stockholm, Sweden takes around 19h 34min on average. The fastest ferry can complete the crossing in just 17h 30min. 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 Stockholm is approximately 377.55km or 203.73nm. The longest crossing time available is 21h .
While booking your ferry to Stockholm with Ferryscanner, look for the Recommended option. Our algorithm highlights the most direct routes, best travel times, and e-ticket availability to help you choose faster.
Fastest ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden
The fastest ferry from Tallinn in Estonia to Stockholm in Sweden is , operated by Tallink, with a crossing time of 17h 30min.
Is a day trip from Tallinn to Stockholm an option?
No, sadly a day trip from Tallinn to Stockholm in Sweden isn’t possible, as the shortest ferry takes 17h 30min, and there’s no return ferry on the same day. We’d recommend you plan to stay overnight in Stockholm. You can use our ferry search and booking system to check return trips and see the Stockholm to Tallinn ferry route for schedules and details.
Are there any night ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden?
Yes, night ferries operate on the Tallinn - Stockholm route, offering a convenient way to travel while getting a good night’s sleep.
This summary for the Tallinn to Stockholm in Sweden 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 Stockholm
Ferry ticket prices from Tallinn, Estonia to Stockholm, Sweden range from €132.00 to €237.50. 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 Stockholm 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 Stockholm, Sweden.
Choose your ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm

Getting from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden
To get from Tallinn to Stockholm, the most popular option is to take the ferry, departing from the Tallink Terminal, located just a short walk from the city center and near attractions like the Old Town. Reaching the terminal is convenient, with frequent buses and trams available, typically taking around 15 minutes from central locations, allowing you to enjoy the scenic views along the way.
At the terminal, follow the signage in both Estonian and English, as you await your ferry at the designated dock or boarding gate. Expect to present your passport and tickets, and be prepared for any customs checks that may occur. It’s advisable to arrive early to navigate the various terminal processes. Don't forget to verify your tickets or any updates sent to your email before departing.

Traveling from Tallinn to Stockholm on foot or by vehicle
Ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden 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 Stockholm?
Cars are not allowed on ferries operating between Tallinn, Estonia and Stockholm, Sweden. This route is exclusively for foot passengers.
Luggage on board
Ferry companies typically allow passengers to bring luggage on board from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden 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:
- : 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 Stockholm, 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 Stockholm, Sweden, 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 Stockholm?
Yes, cabins are available on the BALTIC QUEEN ferries, meaning you can travel to Stockholm and reach Sweden 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 Stockholm, 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, 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.

Traveling from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden • Insider tips for your trip
Make your journey from Tallinn to Stockholm an enjoyable adventure with these helpful tips for a safe, comfortable, and fun trip!
Safety: Ferries on this route follow strict safety measures and regulations, giving you peace of mind while you travel across the beautiful Baltic Sea.
Parking: If you're driving, ample parking is available at the Tallinn ferry terminal, allowing for a hassle-free start to your journey.
Scenic Views: Enjoy stunning views of the coastline and islands while on board. The open deck is perfect for taking photos, but be ready for some wind!
Book Early: Tickets sell quickly, especially in peak seasons. Plan and book in advance to secure your spot and the best prices.
Ferriescanner App: Download this handy app for easy bookings and real-time updates. It helps you stay informed on schedules and any changes.
Onboard Dining: Delight in various food options available on the ferry. To save some money, it’s a good idea to bring your own snacks and water.
Weather: Prepare for changing weather conditions. Bring a light jacket for onboard temperatures and consider sunscreen if traveling in summer.
Fun Fact: Did you know? Sweden has over 97,500 lakes, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers!
In Stockholm, don't miss the charming cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan and a visit to the historic Vasa Museum's impressive ship.
Visit our blog for more tips and ideas to make the most of your trip to Stockholm, Sweden.

Finding your way to the Tallinn ferry port
The Tallinn ferry terminal, located in the city center near the Old Town, is just a short walk from popular landmarks like the Town Hall and the Freedom Square. You can reach the port easily by taxi, which takes about 10-15 minutes from the airport, or use public transport like trams 1 and 2, both of which connect to the terminal.
In Stockholm, the ferry terminal is situated at Stadsgården, close to popular areas like Gamla Stan and Södermalm, making it easily accessible by foot or a short metro ride to Slussen station.
Please note that transportation schedules may vary, so it’s wise to check the latest details before your journey. If you discover any inconsistencies in the information provided, feel free to reach out to our support team for assistance.

Discovering Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is a stunning city made up of 14 islands connected by bridges. One special place to visit is Gamla Stan, the old town with colorful buildings and cobblestone streets. Don't forget to see the Royal Palace where you can watch the changing of the guard! For some fresh air, you can relax at Djurgården Park, which is perfect for picnics and has pretty paths for walking or biking.
Stockholm is also known for its delicious food. Try some traditional meatballs at a local restaurant, or grab a sweet cinnamon bun called kanelbullar. If you love art and history, the Vasa Museum is a must-see. It holds a giant ship that sank over 300 years ago!
For a fun adventure, take a ferry to nearby islands like Fjäderholmarna, where you can explore sandy beaches and enjoy the sun. Whether you're visiting for a few days or using it as a starting point to discover more of Sweden, Stockholm is full of exciting things to see and do!

