Ferries from Muuga to Finland

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Would you like to find out the possible travel alternatives to Finland? Choose your ferry from Muuga to Finland through the NetFerry online search engine. NetFerry can help you find out which ferry operators cover routes to Finland departing from Muuga and all related timetables, prices and duration.

The ferry connections between Muuga and Finland are covered exclusively by Eckerö Line who offer 16 weekly sailings, with a maximum duration of 5 h 45 min and frequent, all day departures. Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Cabin crews will cater to your requests to ensure a comfortable crossing.

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Map of the possible routes between Muuga and Finland

Port of Muuga

Muuga is Estonia’s largest port, located about seventeen kilometres from the capital Tallinn, on the northeast coast, overlooking the Gulf of Finland. Muuga is a modern port with state-of-the-art facilities, and 80% of Tallinn’s cargo traffic passes through here. The port is very extensive, covering an area of ​​5 square kilometres on the mainland and 7 in the water. Inside the port, there are various terminals, including one for passenger transport, with the Tallink ferry company providing connections between Muuga and Vuosaari in Finland. The check-in usually opens an hour and a ... [More information]

Address: Maardu tee 65 74115 Maardu

Directions: Google Map @ Muuga, port

Guide of Finland

Finland, the country of the famous Northern Lights, extends over the Baltic Sea on a vast peninsula characterized by many small islands. Most of the population lives in the southern part of the country and the first populations that settled here belonged to the Lapponi groups. History Lapponi and Finni divided the Finland until 1154, when Swedish rule began. Wars and revolutions have seen Finland conquered and then divided between Sweden and Russia.The Russian empire ruled until 1917, when it became independent, even though it was still obligated by the USSR until the 1947 Treaty of Paris. In ... [More information]

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