+1 for the ferry if you happen to stop in Helsinki. Catch the early morning run, buy yourself into the buffet breakfast and enjoy.
AY does HEL-TLL on a continuous loop. It's actually surprising how many daily flights they seem to have to Tallinn. Should make it easy to connect if you are coming from elsewhere. AY also has pretty good award availability via QFF so adding your hop to TLL should be quite easy to arrange via the call centre (if you get a competent agent).
Thanks for asking. The family and I have 2.5 weeks to spread between the focus of Stockholm, Latvia and Estonia for next year's Melbourne winter school holidays. Will be flying in and out of Helsinki . Gonna sit down and plan an itinerary and yes if we can factor in one of two nights in Helsinki (which seems likely given the pressure from this forum to do so! ) then the ferry is the absolute no brainer !So, did you take the bait or chose a more comfy trip on the ferry?
That's interesting! A but the opposite of the situation in Poland, where W's are often pronounced with a W sound! I think that part comes from German.If you ask the hotel desk about the best tram to the Viking Line terminal be careful about saying Viking with a V. I asked about the tram to a youngish woman - about 20 - who didn't know what I was talking about until she said -"Oh. You mean Wiking!".
Hijacking @ronlon original post a bit here but hopefully a useful question...So, did you take the bait or chose a more comfy trip on the ferry?
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We took Mystar from Tallinn to Helsinki in September last year as it is the newest ferry...cost a bit more than the Eckero line ferry which I think is the cheapest. MyStar was very new and impressive.... we didn't buy any food on the 2 hour ferry ride but there were many restaurants and cafes, and even a Burger King from memory!Hijacking @ronlon original post a bit here but hopefully a useful question...
@tdimdad I see from your recent comment on Skyring's current TR that you grew up in Helsinki so I'm wondering if you would recommend any particular ferry line for the return trip Tallinn (incl the all-important buffet breakfast for Mr Lat34!!!) Probably depart Helsinki 0700-0800 and return ~1800
We stopover in Helsinki 13-16 July this year on the way from Iceland to Frankfurt. Have previously transit Helsinki a couple of times but this time we will "exit the airport and buy some local beer" to tick off Finland and plan to include the day return ferry to Tallinn on Monday 15 July.
Suggestions from any others who have used a specific ferry line welcome (plus thanks @Kerrodt for eckeroline info!)
Thanks for sharing this information. I’ll be sure to do the ferry trip in October.This may not be the answer that you are looking for, but I'll add my 2cents worth.
Tallinn is about 90km by sea from Helsinki. I travelled between the two places by ferry and it was a fantastic journey and very cost effective. The ferries are large, first class vessels (unlike the ferries in Australia) with full service available - economy/business class seats, food, beverages etc. I would have never contemplated a flight between the two cities and would never consider burning points for such a short reward redemption flight.
The ferry journey is about 3 hours. Facilities at both ends are excellent.
My recommendation - catch a ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn. You won't regret it.
That’s the one we travelled on. Thankfully didn’t notice any Burger King but live music and quite a few bars with ‘duty free’ drinksWe took Mystar from Tallinn to Helsinki in September last year as it is the newest ferry...cost a bit more than the Eckero line ferry which I think is the cheapest. MyStar was very new and impressive.... we didn't buy any food on the 2 hour ferry ride but there were many restaurants and cafes, and even a Burger King from memory!
Helsinki to Tallinn ferry - one-way & return trips
Book ferry tickets to Helsinki and Tallinn with Megastar, MyStar or Victoria I. Up to 6 daily departures. See you on board!en.tallink.com
Unless you can make the 10.30pm sailing on the Friday evening, it’d be too little time to make it in a day.Lookung for advice from the thread's cognoscenti.
I land late in HEL on a Friday night before catching HEL-HND at 1735 on Saturday
Do I have time to get over to Talinn and back if I set off early Saturday morning?
You'd need to be back on a ferry by lunch time. It leaves very little time for you to see Tallinn. In theory, you could make a blazing fast visit but I'd suggest you rather spend the half day exploring Helsinki. Helsinki City Museum for local history, the Rock Church ("Temppeliaukion kirkko") for architecture and ambiance, city library, Kamppi Chapel for a quiet moment, market hall or market square for lunch, etc.Lookung for advice from the thread's cognoscenti.
I land late in HEL on a Friday night before catching HEL-HND at 1735 on Saturday
Do I have time to get over to Talinn and back if I set off early Saturday morning?