Ferry from Estonia to Aland
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Tallink Silja & Viking Line provide the ferries from Estonia to Aland, with around 3 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season and operator.

How long is the ferry from Estonia to Aland?

Ferries from Estonia to Aland sail in approximately 10 hours 50 minutes on the ferry from Tallinn to Mariehamn.

Can I take a car on the ferry from Estonia to Aland?

Yes, passengers can take a car on Estonia Aland ferries with Tallink Silja & Viking Line.

What is the distance between Estonia and Aland?

The distance between Estonia and Aland is 336.7 miles (541.9km) and 292.6 nautical miles from the nearest destination ports.

What is the price of a ferry from Estonia to Aland?

Ferry prices from Estonia to Aland ranges on booking factors such as route, operator, season and vessel.

Ferry Offers from Estonia to Aland

For the best ferry price, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest tickets. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.

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Ferries from Estonia to Aland

About Estonia

Estonia is a small country in north-eastern Europe with almost two thousand islands and islets in the Baltic Sea. Voted the ‘world’s best value destination' in 2016 by travel guide, Lonely Planet and regarded as one of the greenest countries on the planet, Estonia is up-and-coming and it’s easy to see why. The capital, Tallinn is one of the continent’s most charming, characterised by a vast network of fortress walls, baroque architecture and countless restaurants. Also, aside from gorgeous cities, around half of the country’s landmass is blanketed by lush forest and untouched wilderness, including several UNESCO listed areas. Estonia is well connected with the surrounding nations by ferry, making it a useful departure point for Scandinavia and Russia. Frequent crossings are available across the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland, all operated by leading ferry companies.

About Aland

Aland Islands (or Åland) are a Swedish speaking autonomous region in Finland located in the heart of Scandinavia between the cities of Stockholm and Helsinki in the Baltic Sea. With some 6700 islands, Aland boasts an exciting mix of Swedish, Finnish and Russian culture. Around 90% of the population resides on the main island or ‘Fasta Åland’ as it known locally. The main city is Mariehamn, while other small communities on the main island include Godby and Eckerö. Whilst you can fly to Aland from Finland and Sweden, many visitors prefer to travel by ferry as it allows you to take in the awesome views of Sweden’s, Finland’s and Aland’s archipelagos. The ferries used on these crossings are among the most luxurious in operation so the journey is actually more like a cruise than a means of transportation from A to B.

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