Indeed, for this ferry route, there are 12 ferries running per day on this route, which means that there are up to 84 ferries running per week, provided by 3 different operators, but here at Direct Ferries, we will always give you the most relevant information when you are making your booking, so you can find the best ferry at the best price for you. Ferry sail durations on this route generally take between 2 hours and 2 hours and 30 minutes, and this variation is due to a number of reasons, such as changes to the ferry route, ferry operators, and external factors such as weather conditions at the time of sail.
This means that there is a difference in sail times, so we recommend checking before you book what your expected sail time will be. How much the ferry to Helsinki from Tallinn will cost is defined by many aspects, such as what time of year you are travelling, which ferry route you are travelling on, which ferry operator you are travelling with, how you are travelling, and so on, so there are multiple different ferry fares on offer here.
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Once the doors opened, we went down the ramps, through the Terminal, and out onto the pier with public transport tram stop right in front of us. We decided to walk into the city and it took about 30 minutes since we had to walk down the harbour and around to the other side, essentially. We wanted to walk because we had been sitting for almost 3 hours by then! Since we had a late night one, we walked the whole way back to the Terminal building the way we had come earlier that day.
You can find more information about the Helsinki West Terminal 1 and 2 on the Port of Helsinki website. West Terminal is divided into T1 and T2. They are technically in the same building BUT the ferry line you travel with might make the distinction as to which one you leave from. Once there, we went to the kiosks to punch in the code on the mobile ticket. That machine gave us an official boarding card.
We used that to scan through the gates to walk to the ferry. There was a nice woman at the gates who helped people figure out which version they needed. Again, quite a bit of confusion is due to the fact that some people could use the version on their phones to get through the main boarding gates. This is likely because they booked their tickets through the companies directly or through.
As mentioned before, just be sure to read the ticket version you have for the way that you booked or reserved your tickets. Once onboard, we went to find a few seats that were comfortable enough for the ride back and settled in! It might differ by boat, company, or even the room we were in. Everyone started to get their belongings together, zipped up their coats, and headed for the exit levels. Once we got off, the crowd moved really well down the tunnel, through the terminal, and out the main doors.
Outside, there was families reuniting, people waiting in their cars to pick people up, and taxis waiting as well. Since we were so close to the Old Town, and even though it was late, we decided to just walk back to the hostel. It took about 15 minutes total! And there you have it — our experience taking the ferry from Tallinn to Helsinki. Looking back, it was a great little day trip that was easy to do and not too costly overall. Have you taken the ferry? What was your experience like?
Get in touch and let us know! Taking the Tallinn-Helsinki Ferry is Easy! Table of Contents. Ferry Companies There are three ferry companies that run ferries on the Tallinn to Helsinki ferry route. Ferry Timetables There are a few different ways you can find the timetables for the ferries that make the Tallinn — Helsinki crossings. Tallinn Old Town is charming for sure. The distances in Tallinn are short and it is just a minute walk from the harbor to the Old Town.
So yeah, this of course only my personal opinion, but I would go. I would also try to enjoy a bit of Helsinki every conference day if you can. XD In Tallinn, you are able to see a lot even if you are there from 9. Hi Varpu! Thank you for the tips, I am planning a isit to Tallin from Turku. I am still a bit confused about the terminals though, do you know if Onnibus stops directly to the terminal or if I have to take another bus to get there? Hi Emma! You are very welcome.
The search shows that you need to transfer at Helsinki bus station and the wait time is from minutes. From a price point view, buying the complete connection is probably a good idea.
Hi, We would like to take the ferry from Helsinki to Tallin and then return. We will be staying at Hotel Kamp in Helsinki. Is it best to take a taxi to ferry terminal.
On our return we need to get out to Helsinki International airport. Is there a connection from the ferry or should we catch a taxi. Really would appreciate your advice. Thanks so much, Karen. There is a straight tram connection from the Helsinki city center to the ferry terminal. You could take the tram or take a taxi. May I know which terminal n could you advise on the boarding procedures n also where to store the big bags?? Hei Anne! The boarding procedure is simple: you can go to a desk with customer service with your tickets.
On the ferry at least on Tallink Silja , there are safety lockers and a luggage room fee is around 2 euros. Thank you! You saved us from spending almost double by not booking through the company directly! We were shocked at how different the price was. Great tips. Thanks for the tips! Hei Susanna! We would like a take a morning ferry say 9. Hei Kewal, thank you for your comment! You can see their online shops through the timetable links I provided.
Hei Lori, so great to hear that this post was helpful! Sartenada is right — lake cruises are great. One of the crew even pulled out an accordion and my Finnish relatives jumped right up and danced on the pier — great fun. Of interest too is that a few of the lake cruise boats are genuine old steamers, powered by wood. I understand that a person might even be able to see the steam engine operating if the captain is willing.
What a great addition Rich, thank you so much! Lake cruises are indeed coming more and more popular! We took the overnight cruise from Stockholm to Helsinki and then went to Tallinn a few days later. Loved it, beautiful country. I have relatives in Finland and met a cousin and his family for a great visit.
Your trip sounds amazing! They are all so pretty and each has a unique atmosphere! I appreciate Your post very much. Well done, but You did forget one type of cruises — lake cruises.
Cruise to Rock paintings. In midsummer, a cruise on some of our lake is unforgettable. Many tourists were excited about this cruise. Test it some day! Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Pin Share I totally recommend making the Tallinn day trip if you: Have more than few days to spend in Helsinki.
Wish to see two capitals within one holiday. Helsinki and Tallinn have a different vibe, and the old town of Tallinn is beautiful. Are interested in the Finnish archipelago and The Baltic Sea. Are fascinated by Finnish and Estonian culture. Are curious about seeing a lot of Finns enjoying their leisure day. Warm wishes from Finland, Varpu. Did you find this post informative? Save it for later on Pinterest! About Me.
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Hello Varpu, Are pets allowed on any of these ferrys? Thanks again Reply. Lynne Thompson on January 9, at am. Rosy on January 4, at am. Jacky on December 31, at am. Hi, Just wonder it is compulsory to print the ferry ticket?
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Hei Nicole! Kiitos and happy holidays! Raymond on November 5, at am. Varpu, good job. Hei, thank you so much for your comment, Raymond! Rich Mattson on October 12, at am. Debbie McGrath on October 9, at am. Best wishes Debbie Reply. Chandni Jain on September 20, at pm. How much luggage in Kg per person can carry on ferry? Tad Marshall on September 14, at pm. Great information, thank you! Daphne Chan on August 29, at pm. Daphne Reply. Nick Powell on August 20, at pm. Thanks, Nick Reply.
Karen Emmorey on August 19, at pm. Do any of the Ferries have wifi? Thanks for the great tips! David on August 13, at am. David Reply. Veronica Piekosz on August 6, at pm. Nicole on July 29, at pm. I am traveling with my support dog — do they allow pets or support animals on the ferries?
Ahmed on July 23, at pm. My worries is, Is that two way price or one way bit confused Reply. Hi Varpu can i ask if we can to travel to st. Anita on June 27, at am. Thanks in advance Reply. Maria on June 12, at pm. Mar on June 11, at pm. Karen on April 28, at pm. Thanks so much, Karen Reply. Anne on May 8, at am. Twvm Reply. Susanna on April 27, at pm. Kewal on June 11, at pm. Kindly advise asap. Lori Dunkel on January 21, at pm.
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