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Experience a 41-hour round-trip Baltic Sea cruise from Tallinn to Stockholm with private cabins, entertainment, and a full day exploring Sweden’s vibrant capital.


This mini-cruise offers a smooth, scenic, and budget-conscious escape to Sweden’s lively capital, with two nights onboard and one full day to explore Stockholm. The round-trip journey starts from Tallinn and arrives in Värtahamnen Terminal in Stockholm. The departure is scheduled at 18:00, with arrivals in Stockholm at 10:30, giving travelers a full day to roam the city’s streets or visit museums before the ship departs again at 17:30. The return to Tallinn lands at 10:45 on the third day, making this an efficient way to experience both cities in just over a day and a half.
This cruise is particularly appealing for those seeking an easy, scenic, and affordable city break. The private cabins ensure a comfortable sleep, and the onboard amenities, from buffet and à la carte dining to live music, karaoke, sauna, and duty-free shops, add to the enjoyment. The family-friendly design with play areas and free travel for children under six makes it suitable for families with young kids.
While the cruise does not include onboard dining or sightseeing in Stockholm, it compensates with convenient logistics, entertainment options, and a well-organized schedule. It’s a flexible choice for travelers who want a taste of Stockholm without committing to a longer, more expensive trip.
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The check-in process takes place at Passenger Terminal D, Uus-Sadama 24, where travelers must arrive at least 60 minutes before departure. The check-in closes 30 minutes prior to the ship’s departure, and guests check in using a reservation number and security code at the check-in machine. The QR code tickets serve as boarding passes, cabin keys, and access to onboard meals if the Deluxe Cabin option is chosen.
The docking location in Tallinn is well-organized, and signs direct passengers to the correct ship. The ship is operated by Tallink Silja Line, known for its sustainable Baltic Sea travel. While not suitable for wheelchair users, the cruise is accessible in terms of ease of boarding and onboard services.

The Baltic Queen ship offers a variety of amenities designed to keep guests entertained and relaxed. The private cabins are designed with comfort in mind, providing sea views for a peaceful overnight stay. Along With resting accommodations, the ship features live music, karaoke, a sauna, and spa services, giving travelers options to unwind or have fun.
Dining options include buffet and à la carte restaurants; however, these are not included in the base price. The duty-free shops offer souvenirs and gifts, a highlight for those looking to pick up unique items during the journey. The ship also has play areas for children, making it family-friendly.
The reviews highlight the meticulous organization onboard, with many celebrating the entertainment, good value for money, and comfortable cabins. Despite the large number of passengers, the ship’s layout and activities help make the experience enjoyable.

Arriving in Stockholm at 10:30 AM, travelers have a full day to explore the Swedish capital. The itinerary allows for sightseeing, shopping, and dining before the ship departs at 17:30. Stockholm’s vibrant neighborhoods, historic sites, and modern attractions are all accessible within this timeframe.
Popular activities include walking through Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s historic Old Town, visiting museums, or enjoying the city’s renowned shopping and dining options. While sightseeing is not included, the city’s compact size and efficient transit options make it easy to make the most of the day.
The full day in Stockholm is enough for a quick taste of the city, though many reviews suggest that Stockholm’s attractions warrant a longer visit. For those short on time, this cruise offers a convenient opportunity to see the city without the hassle of longer stays or additional travel arrangements.
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During the cruise, passengers can enjoy a variety of entertainment options. The ship features live music, karaoke, and special shows that run through the evening, providing fun for both adults and children.
The sauna and spa facilities are available for relaxation after a day of sightseeing or during the overnight journey. Duty-free shopping presents an opportunity to purchase souvenirs, cosmetics, and gifts at competitive prices.
The dining experiences include a buffet breakfast, with the Deluxe Cabin option offering additional minibar service. While onboard restaurants are not included in the base price, the variety of options caters to different tastes. The reviews praise the quality of the buffet, noting the large selection and good value.

The meeting point for the cruise is Passenger Terminal D in Tallinn, with check-in opening an hour before departure. It is advisable to arrive early to allow ample time for check-in and security procedures. The boarding process involves scanning a QR code that also acts as a room key if the Deluxe Cabin is booked.
Travelers should bring passport or ID card, as these are required for boarding. The ships are operated by Tallink Silja Line, which has earned recognition for sustainable travel practices. Note that the cruise is not suitable for wheelchair users, so travelers with mobility challenges should consider this.

With a price of $113 per person, this Baltic Sea round-trip cruise offers excellent value for those seeking a short, scenic, and comfortable trip. The two nights onboard combined with a full day in Stockholm strikes a good balance between relaxation and exploration.
This tour is well-suited for families, couples, or friends wanting a quick Nordic getaway. It particularly appeals to travelers who prioritize convenience, onboard amenities, and a manageable schedule. Dining and sightseeing costs are extra, but the included entertainment and accommodation make up a strong package.
While the cruise does not include guided tours or meals, its organized schedule and onboard services make for a smooth experience. The reviewed satisfaction levels and positive comments about the entertainment, food, and organization reinforce its appeal for those looking for a well-priced, enjoyable city escape.

Is this cruise suitable for young children?
Yes, children under 6 travel free when sharing a cabin with two adults. The ship features play areas suitable for young kids.
Are meals included in the price?
No, dining onboard is not included in the base fare, but the ship offers buffet and à la carte options. A buffet breakfast is included if you select the Deluxe Cabin.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring passport or ID card for boarding. Since the journey involves an overnight stay and a full day in Stockholm, pack clothing suitable for changing weather and personal essentials.
Can I visit Stockholm for longer than one day?
This tour provides one full day in Stockholm. To explore more extensively, consider extending your stay separately, as this cruise focuses on a quick city visit.
Is the cruise accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
No, the cruise is not suitable for wheelchair users. For travelers with mobility challenges, alternative options may be necessary.
How environmentally friendly is this cruise?
The ships are operated by Tallink Silja Line, which has earned the Sustainable Travel Finland label, indicating a commitment to sustainable practices.
This Baltic Sea Round Trip offers a practical and enjoyable way to experience Tallinn and Stockholm in a short timeframe, combining comfort, entertainment, and scenic travel at an accessible price point.
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