During a cruise to Helsinki or Stockholm, you have all day at your disposal in the destination. On an archipelago cruises from Stockholm and Turku, you spend all the time at sea. The ferry stops at the mid-harbour for a short while, and passengers switch to another ferry. The choice of cruises between Helsinki and Tallinn is diverse.
Ferry Stockholm – Turku, Helsinki – Tallinn, Tallinn – Stockholm Private walking guided tours in Stockholm, Turku, Helsinki and Tallinn Private harbour transfers as per tour program Hotel accommodation in centrally located 4* hotels in Turku, Helsinki and Tallinn Daily breakfasts Travel by train from Turku to Helsinki
Day 2-3: Helsinki - Stockholm. You can continue your Baltic Sea adventure by taking the overnight ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm. There are up to 2 daily ferry connections between the ports of Helsinki and Stockholm. The first ferry from Helsinki usually leaves around 17:00 and arrives in the Swedish capital around 10:00 the following morning.
Popular routes from Tallinn. Ferries from Tallinn - Helsinki sail approximately 72 times per week with a crossing time of 2h 12m. The average price of a Tallinn - Helsinki ferry is about £77.08. The Tallinn - Stockholm ferry runs 3 times per week with a duration of 17h 30m. The average price of a Tallinn - Stockholm ferry is around £186.7.
Helsinki to Stockholm ferry duration can range between 17 hours 45 minutes and 18 hours depending on the operator that you decide to travel with and weather conditions. Helsinki Stockholm Ferry Timetable. There are around 10 ferry weekly sailings from Helsinki to Stockholm. Tallink Silja provide 7 weekly sailings and Viking Line provide 3
Malmö to Helsinki by train, walk, bus and car ferry. The journey time between Malmö and Helsinki is around 23h 17m and covers a distance of around 1023 km. This includes an average layover time of around 1h 5m. Operated by Swedish Railways (SJ), Snälltåget, SL and others, the Malmö to Helsinki service departs from Malmö Centralstation and
Cabins. Every day, Viking Line ferries depart from Stockholm, Helsinki, Turku, Tallinn, Mariehamn and Långnäs. The ferries have cabins of different classes ranging from economy to luxurious. We do everything to make your trip comfortable!
This summer a new, much-anticipated, visa-free ferry route runs between Helsinki and St Petersburg. In addition to Helsinki’s many attractions are its maritime connections. Another was added in late April when St Peter Line started a service between the current Finnish and former Russian capitals. It represents the only regular ferry link
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