Ferries from
Estonia to Sweden
Ferries from
Estonia to Sweden
The crossing time by ferry from Estonia to Sweden ranges between routes, operators and ships. Tallinn to Stockholm ferry on average approximately takes 17 hours 30 minutes. The distance from Tallinn to Stockholm is approximately 205 nautical miles. The fastest ferry from Estonia to Sweden is from Paldiski. The distance from Paldiski to Kapellskar is 301 nautical miles (557km) with a crossing time of approximately 10 hours and 30 minutes. DFDS Seaways offer this route with 7 sailings weekly combined.
From | To | Average price | |
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From TallinnEstonia |
To StockholmSweden |
Average price$271.92 | |
From PaldiskiEstonia |
To KapellskarSweden |
Average price$262.25 |
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Estonia blends medieval charm with digital innovation, giving visitors a unique European experience. Its capital, Tallinn, has one of Europe's best-preserved medieval old towns - a UNESCO World Heritage site where cobblestone streets wind between ancient walls, Gothic spires, and colorful merchant houses. Beyond Tallinn, Estonia's landscape features over 2,000 islands, vast forests covering half the country, and many lakes and bogs perfect for hiking and watching nature. The Estonian Song Festival happens every 5 years, showing off the nation's deep musical traditions with up to 30,000 performers. Tech lovers appreciate Estonia as one of the world's most digitally advanced societies, pioneering e-residency and digital voting. From Estonia's ports, travelers can easily take ferries to Finland (especially Helsinki), Sweden, and other Baltic destinations, making it a great starting point for exploring Northern Europe.
Sweden offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, rich history, and cool design. This Nordic country has thousands of coastal islands, big forests, and clean lakes that outdoor lovers will enjoy. Stockholm, the capital, spreads across 14 islands with both old medieval buildings and modern attractions like the ABBA Museum and Fotografiska. Be sure to visit the Vasa Museum, home to a 17th-century warship that sank on its first voyage. Every June, Swedes celebrate Midsummer with dancing around maypoles, flower crowns, and special meals. December brings the beautiful St. Lucia celebrations, with candle processions and saffron buns. From Sweden's ports, you can easily take ferries to Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, and Germany, making it a great starting point for exploring the Baltic region. The country's good public transportation helps you travel easily between coastal towns and inland sites.