- Must visit
Vasa Museum
Stockholm’s most famous museum, built around the remarkably preserved 17th-century warship Vasa. A standout for maritime history and one of the city’s essential visits.
Cheapest price
$54
Average price
$111
Fastest journey
16 h 30 m
Average duration
18 h 45 m
Ferries per day
2
Distance
379 km
The best way to find a cheap ferry ticket from Tallinn to Stockholm is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
The average ticket from Tallinn to Stockholm will cost around $111 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only $54.
Of the 2 ferries that leave Tallinn for Stockholm on Thu, Jul 02, 2 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
On Thu, Jul 02 the direct ferries cover the 379 km distance in an average of 18 h 45 m but if you time it right, some ferries will get you there in just 16 h 30 m .
On Thu, Jul 02 the slowest ferries will take 21 h and usually involve a change or two along the way, but you might be able to save a few pennies if you’re on a budget.
Tallink Silja
Viking Line
Tallink Silja
Viking LineOmio recommends booking the ferry as it is the most popular option from Tallinn to Stockholm among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the ferry with prices starting from $5. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 2h 35m. In case you are seeking to minimise your carbon footprint the ferry is your best bet as it emits only 0.1 - 0.3kg. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a ferry costs an average of $5, and a flight costs an average of $21.
Distance: 204 nautical miles (379 km)
Most popular Ferry | Flight |
|---|---|
$18 Average price Cheapest | $121 Average price |
13h 11m Average total duration 12h 11m Onboard + 1h 0m Additional time* | 5h 35m Average total duration Fastest 2h 35m Onboard + 3h 0m Additional time* |
0.1 - 0.3kg CO2 emissions Lowest | 1.1 - 2.3kg CO2 emissions |
![]() Most popular ferry company | ![]() Most popular airline |
Direct Options | Direct Options |
Additional time: Average total travel duration to departure point, security checks and transfers.
This is compared to other travel options from Tallinn to Stockholm:
A ferry is $103 (€85) less than a flight for this route with tickets for a flight from Tallinn to Stockholm costing on average $121 (€100).
Other travel options to Stockholm take longer:
Ferry takes on average 12h 11m.
Bus takes on average 49h 0m.
| Operator | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Duration | Sailing Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Operator VIKING LINE | Departure Time 05:45AM | Arrival Time 04:55PM | Duration 11h10 | Sailing Days Wed |
Operator VIKING LINE | Departure Time 05:55PM | Arrival Time 04:30AM | Duration 10h35 | Sailing Days Wed |
Operator VIKING LINE | Departure Time 02:00PM | Arrival Time 10:00AM | Duration 21h00 | Sailing Days Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun |
Operator VIKING LINE | Departure Time 06:55PM | Arrival Time 05:30AM | Duration 10h35 | Sailing Days Wed |
Operator Tallink Silja | Departure Time 05:30PM | Arrival Time 05:10AM | Duration 11h40 | Sailing Days Wed |
Operator TALLINK | Departure Time 08:00PM | Arrival Time 06:00AM | Duration 10h00 | Sailing Days Wed |
Operator Tallink Silja | Departure Time 06:00PM | Arrival Time 10:30AM | Duration 16h30 | Sailing Days Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun |
The table below shows live departures for Tallinn to Stockholm ferries for tomorrow, Thursday, July 2. You can also manually refresh the results below to see updated ferry journeys.
| Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Transfers | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Viking Line | 2:00 PM Tallinn Port (Terminal A) | 21h00 | 10:00 AM Stockholm Stadsgården | 0 transfersDirect | |
Tallink Silja | 6:00 PM Port of Tallinn (Terminal D) | 16h30 | 10:30 AM Port of Tallinn (Terminal D) | 0 transfersDirect | |
This is the last ferry of the day. | |||||
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Ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm run on average 2 times per day, taking around 12h 11m. Cheap ferry tickets for this journey start at $5 (€4) if you book in advance.
There are 2 ferries per day. The earliest ferry runs at 07:00, the last at 22:00. The fastest ferry covers the 204 nautical miles (379 km) distance in 10h 0m. There are 15 sailings per week. Ferries from Tallinn to Stockholm are available to foot passengers.





Distance 204 nautical miles (379 km) |
Average sailing duration 12h 11m |
Cheapest ticket price $5 (€4) |
Ferries per day 2 |
Direct ferries Available |
Average weekly sailings 15 |
Fastest ferry 10h 0m |
First ferry 7:00 AM |
Last ferry 10:00 PM |
Cabins Available |
Vehicles Available |
Foot passengers Available |
Cheapest Month May |
Cheapest Day Wed |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
Busiest Day Thu |
Least Busy Day Sun |
Best time to book 35 days |
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Service is usually included. Tipping is not required, but rounding up or adding 5-10% for good table service is appreciated. Little or no tip is fine for cafés, bars, and taxis.
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Stockholm Värtahamnen, Stockholm -> Stockholm Central Station, Stockholm
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Tallinn to Stockholm by ferry. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest ferry, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Stockholm, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

Most Tallinn to Stockholm ferries use the Port of Paldiski (Lõunasadam) to Port of Kapellskär port pair, with some services arriving at Stockholm Stadsgården. Use this guide to compare Tallinn and Stockholm ports on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like port facilities and services.
Port of Tallinn (Terminal D) is 1 km from Tallinn city centre. Public transport options include:
Port of Tallinn (Terminal D) has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Parking, Dining, ATM, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Hotel, Ticket Office, Bike Parking, and Car Rental.
Food options include: Kaks Kokka (0.6km), Restoran ORE (0.8km), Restaurant Bordoo (1km)
Free WiFi. ATMs are available in the terminal.
Ticket office support is available at Port of Tallinn (Terminal D).
Available at Port of Tallinn (Terminal D): Parking, Taxis, WC.
Available at Port of Tallinn (Terminal D): Bike Parking, Car Rental.
Accessibility facilities are available at Port of Tallinn (Terminal D).
Stockholm Stadsgården has practical services for this route, including Accessibility.
Accessibility facilities are available at Stockholm Stadsgården: The place has an entrance that is wheelchair-accessible.
Stockholm Värtahamnen is 3 km from Stockholm city centre. Public transport options include:
Stockholm Värtahamnen has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Parking, Dining, ATM, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Hotel, Ticket Office, Bike Parking, and Bike Rental.
Food options include: Restaurang Frihamnen (0.4km), Funkalistic Bistro & Bar (0.6km), Docklands (0.9km)
Free WiFi. ATMs are available in the terminal.
Ticket office support is available at Stockholm Värtahamnen.
Available at Stockholm Värtahamnen: Parking, Taxis, WC.
Available at Stockholm Värtahamnen: Bike Parking, Bike Rental.
Accessibility facilities are available at Stockholm Värtahamnen.
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