MY TALLINN
Arrival by Sea
Ferries and high-speed vesselsThe Tallinn-Helsinki sea-line is one of the busiest international passenger routes in the world. Ferries cross the Gulf of Finland between Tallinn and Helsinki several times a day, covering the distance in roughly 2 to 3 hours. From late spring to late autumn, high-speed vessels also operate on the route, reducing travel time to just an hour and a half. Ferries between Tallinn and Stockholm depart every evening, with the trip taking approximately 15 hours. Passenger information at the harbour: Passenger terminals are located a short distance from the medieval Old Town. TerminalsA-terminal serves Viking Line ferries, Eckerö Line ferries to Helsinki and St. Peter Line ferries to St. Petersburg From the port to the city Bus no. 2 departs from the port's A-terminal to the city centre and airport approximately every 30 minutes from 7 am until midnight. The price from the bus is 1,6EUR. Passenger lines1. FROM/TO HELSINKI Ferries: 2. FROM/TO STOCKHOLM Tallink - ph. +3726409808 (in Estonia: 17808), www.tallinksilja.com Cruises FROM/TO ST. PETERSBURG All the worlds`s largest cruise agencies have included Tallinn in their itineraries, and the city receives over 324 calls per cruise season - a truly remarkable achievement by European standarts. For further information: www.portoftallinn.com YachtsTallinn also welcomes visitors coming with yachts. Noblessner Yacht Club/ Peetri Harbour ph. +3725022920, www.noblessner.com Green light 59.27.343N, 24.22.115E; Red Light 59.27.309N, 24.44.216 E depth 5-6 m, 100 quay spots
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