Ferries from Tallinn to Sweden

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Are you dreaming of a holiday to Sweden? Find all of the information on the ferry from Tallinn to Sweden with Sweden ferry booking service by NetFerry. Our site allows you to compare the routes to Swedendeparting from Tallinn along with crossing times, journey times and prices.

The ferry connections between Tallinn and Sweden are covered by 2 ferry operators (Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line) which carry out 10 trips per week with mostly afternoon and evening boardings and crossing times ranging between 17 h 30 min and 21 hours. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles.

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Map of the possible routes between Tallinn and Sweden

Port of Tallinn

Tallinn port is on the north coast of Estonia and provides ferry connections to Sweden, Finland and the Aland islands. It is a vast port, with various passenger terminals for foot passengers or those with a vehicle in tow. Departures and arrivals for passengers are from Terminal A, but Tallink ferries leave from terminal D. The terminal is equipped with all facilities for travellers in transit. How to reach Tallinn port By car from the city centre, follow the visible road signs for Terminal A; at the roundabout in the port area, take the first exit on the right and follow the directions for Ch... [More information]

Address: Sadama 25/2 10111, Tallinn, Estonia Sadama 25/2 10111, Tallinn, Estonia

Directions: Google Map @ Tallinn, port

Guide of Sweden

Sweden is situated in Northern Europe; is the country where the Nobel Prize is awarded each year. History In 1800 Sweden was relatively uneconomically developed, in fact, it was one of the poorest in Europe. Development of the transport sector and greater exploitation of natural resources such as wood and iron generated development in Sweden. Sweden is connected to Denmark by a bridge, linking the cities of Malmo and Copenhagen. The history of populations in Sweden can be traced back to the Stone Age. Then the Vikings populated Sweden in the 10th century, who also began trading and colonized n... [More information]

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