Tallink
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Tallink is an Estonian shipping company that operates cruise and passenger routes on the Baltic Sea, from Estonia to Finland, Estonia to Sweden, Latvia to Sweden and Finland to Sweden. It is the largest passenger and freight shipping company in the Baltic Sea region. It also owns Silja Line and a part of SeaRail.
It is the leading provider of premium mini-cruise and passenger services in the northern Baltic Sea region, as well as the leading provider of cargo services on selected routes. The company's fleet of 14 ships allows it to offer a wide range of services with multiple itineraries. As a result of its recent investments and fleet renewal program, the company is developing some of the most advanced cruise ships in the Baltic Sea with state-of-the-art facilities, improved accommodation options, larger commercial areas on board and high-quality services, setting a new benchmark for travel patterns in the Baltic Sea. The company's vision is to be the market leader in Europe, offering excellence in leisure and business travel and marine transport services.
Popular Tallink Routes
Estonia - Finland
Estonia - Sweden
Finland - Sweden
Latvia - Sweden
Estonia - Finland
Tallinn - Helsinki
It has passenger and freight services on the well-developed Estonia - Finland line between Tallinn and Helsinki. About 97% of Finnish tourists visiting Estonia arrive by ship. This route is operated by the cruise ship Silja Europa and the high-speed car ferries Star and Megastar. The Silja Europa cruise departs once a day from both ports, with an evening departure from Helsinki. The trip takes three and a half hours. Despite the short distance, Silja Europa offers a true short cruise experience where passengers from Finland spend the evening and night on the cruise ship and can spend several hours in Tallinn in the morning before the ship returns to Helsinki.
Estonia - Sweden
Tallink operates two different routes a) Tallinn - Stockholm and b) Paldiski - Kapellskär between Estonia and Sweden. On the Tallinn - Stockholm route (via Mariehamn, Åland) the route is operated by two cruise ships, Victoria I and Baltic Queen, with one daily departure of both cruise ships from each port in the late afternoon. The journey time, including a short stop in Mariehamn, Åland, is approximately 16 hours and the ships arrive at their destination the following morning. The main product is a short cruise with two nights on board and one day at the destination.
Finland - Sweden
Between Finland and Sweden, it operates on the lines Turku - Stockholm and Helsinki - Stockholm, under the Silja Line brand.
Turku - Stockholm
The Turku to Stockholm route is operated by Baltic Princess and Galaxy cruise ships daily with a 21 hour journey.
Helsinki - Stockholm
On the Helsinki - Stockholm route, the overnight short cruise experience is provided by the unique Silja Serenade and Silja Symphony cruise ships. Passengers can choose either a one-night one-way cruise or a two-night round-trip cruise.
Latvia – Sweden
Riga - Stockholm
The route on the Riga - Stockholm route is operated by the Romantika and Isabelle ships. In April 2007, Tallink added the second ship to the route, thus being able to provide daily departures from both destination ports. Departing in the late afternoon the journey takes about 16 hours and the ship arrives at its destination the following morning.