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Experience a 2-night Baltic mini-cruise from Stockholm to Tallinn with private sea-view cabins, onboard dining, entertainment, and cultural exploration.
Set sail on the Stockholm to Tallinn 3-Day Return Cruise offered by Tallink Silja Line, a popular choice for travelers looking to combine comfort, sightseeing, and convenience in one trip. This 17-hour mini-cruise includes two nights on board in private sea-view cabins, a full day exploring Tallinn’s medieval Old Town, and a return journey across the Baltic Sea. The cruise is praised for its value for money, offering onboard entertainment, dining options, and duty-free shopping.
While some reviews mention cabin size limitations and the lack of security checks, the overall experience is highly regarded, especially for those seeking an easy, relaxed way to visit Tallinn. The ships are eco-friendly and hold the Sustainable Travel Finland label, making it an appealing option for environmentally conscious travelers.


The cruise begins at Värtahamnen Terminal in Stockholm, where you check in with your reservation number and security code. Arriving at least 60 minutes before departure ensures smooth boarding, with check-in closing 30 minutes prior. The process is straightforward, with clear signage guiding travelers to the check-in machines.
The ships are operated by Tallink Silja Line, the first in the Baltic to receive the Sustainable Travel Finland label. This eco-friendly aspect adds a layer of responsibility to your journey, aligning comfort with environmental awareness.
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The cruise arrives in Tallinn’s D-Terminal early in the morning, giving travelers a full day to explore the city. The medieval Old Town is easily accessible from the port and offers charming cobblestone streets, historic sites, and vibrant cafés. This setup allows for a relaxed pace, with plenty of time to visit shops, landmarks, or simply enjoy the local atmosphere before returning to the ship.
The return departure takes place in the evening, providing an opportunity to revisit Tallinn’s highlights or relax onboard with the ship’s amenities before heading back to Stockholm.

During the cruise, passengers enjoy a variety of onboard facilities, including restaurants offering meals and the chance to pre-book dinner as an optional add-on. The included breakfast buffet features a range of options to start your day well on the sea.
The ship also hosts live music and entertainment, adding to the lively atmosphere. Duty-free shops are available for shopping, with a selection of products often including international brands and travel essentials. Wellness options and other activities are part of the onboard environment, contributing to a relaxing journey at sea.

Each traveler stays in a private sea-view cabin, which provides a restful overnight experience. Many reviews highlight the comfort of the cabins and the stunning views of the Baltic Sea.
However, some feedback notes that the deluxe cabins are small with limited storage, lacking shelves and hooks—making longer trips less comfortable. For a 2-day cruise, the space is generally sufficient, but it’s worth considering this if planning a longer stay.
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Families can bring up to 2 children under 6 at no extra charge, sharing the same cabin. This makes the cruise especially attractive for parents seeking a budget-friendly trip with younger children. The onboard environment accommodates families, though some reviews mention the presence of many children, which may influence the cruise’s atmosphere for those expecting a more tranquil environment.
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Travelers should bring a passport or ID card for the border crossing between Sweden and Estonia. It’s recommended to arrive early at the check-in to avoid any last-minute issues. While parking at the terminal is generally easy, travelers should confirm their parking arrangements in advance.
Since the ships operate on Swedish or Estonian time, some confusion about time zones has been reported, so keeping track of the schedule is advisable. The check-in process is simple, and the overall logistics are designed for ease, allowing travelers to focus on enjoying their journey.
The ships used for this cruise are eco-conscious, being awarded the Sustainable Travel Finland label. This reflects Tallink Silja Line’s commitment to environmentally responsible travel, which can be an important consideration for eco-aware travelers.
The green credentials of the ships complement the relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere of the cruise, making it suitable for those seeking both comfort and a lower environmental impact.

Overall, the cruise scores 4.5 out of 5 based on 104 reviews, which speaks to its popularity and reliability. Many highlight the good value, delicious onboard dining, and stunning sea views.
Some criticisms focus on cabin size, especially for deluxe rooms, and the onboard entertainment not always meeting expectations—particularly due to the high number of children. Nevertheless, the friendly staff and well-organized logistics generally make for a satisfying trip.

This mini-cruise is ideal for those wanting a quick, hassle-free trip to Tallinn, especially if comfort with sea views and onboard amenities matter. It suits families with young children, budget travelers, and anyone seeking an easy escape with minimal planning.
Travelers who value sustainability will appreciate the eco-friendly ships, while those keen on a full-day exploration in Tallinn will find this itinerary well-paced.
The Stockholm to Tallinn 3-Day Return Cruise offers a convenient and comfortable way to experience two Nordic capitals. Its private sea-view cabins, onboard dining, and entertainment options make for a relaxed journey, while the full day in Tallinn provides cultural and sightseeing opportunities.
The cruise’s value for money and sustainable ship operations appeal to many travelers, although cabin size and entertainment preferences vary. Overall, it’s an accessible and enjoyable option for a short Baltic trip, especially suitable for families and first-time visitors.
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How long is the cruise from Stockholm to Tallinn?
The cruise lasts approximately 17 hours, with departure and arrival times varying depending on the schedule.
What is included in the price?
The ticket covers return trip, two nights in a private sea-view cabin, onboard entertainment, and a special breakfast buffet. Dinner can be pre-booked as an add-on.
Can I bring children?
Yes, families can bring up to 2 children under 6 free of charge when sharing the cabin.
Where do I check in for the cruise?
Check in is at the Värtahamnen Terminal in Stockholm, with 60 minutes minimum before departure. Arrive early to ensure smooth boarding.
Are the ships environmentally friendly?
Yes, the ships are eco-friendly and have received the Sustainable Travel Finland label.
What is the accommodation like?
Cabins are private and sea-view, offering comfort for the overnight journey. Some reviews mention small size in deluxe cabins but overall comfort is good for a short trip.
Is there onboard dining included?
A breakfast buffet is included, but dinner is not included in the base price—it can be pre-booked.
What sights can I expect in Tallinn?
While sightseeing isn’t included, travelers gain a full day to explore the medieval Old Town and local shops and cafés.
Is it easy to get to the terminal?
Yes, the Värtahamnen Terminal in Stockholm is accessible, and the process is straightforward with clear signage.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Would I recommend this cruise?
Definitely for those looking for a relaxed, budget-friendly, and environmentally responsible way to visit Tallinn for a short getaway.