Ferries from Kapellskär to Estonia

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Book your ferry from Kapellskär to Estonia through our online booking platform. Our portal allows you to find the ferry routes to Estonia departing from Kapellskär with just few clicks, including timetables, crossing duration and ticket prices.

The ferry connections between Kapellskär and Estonia are covered exclusively by Dfds who provide availability for 13 sailings per week with mainly morning departures and crossing times shorter than 10 hours. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Various services and accommodation are available to provide you with comfort on board. You can enjoy a meal at the self service restaurant or in your cabin.

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Ferries from Kapellskär to Estonia

Port of Kapellskär

The port of Kapellskär is located on the Baltic Sea, 90 kilometers from Stockholm. It provides passenger ferry connections to Finland and other locations in Sweden and Estonia. The port has five piers that serve the various destinations. The passenger terminal offers services including a waiting room, restaurant, ATM, assistance and disabled access points. How to reach the port of Kapellskär By car, you can park in a large paid parking area accessible from entrance B, cars can remain parked here for eight consecutive days at a time. Coming by car from Stockholm via the E18 to Norrt&a... [More information]

Address: Norrtälje SO, Sweden

Directions: Google Map @ Kapellskär, port

Guide of Estonia

Estonia is located in northern Europe, on a peninsula in the Baltic Sea. It is a fascinating country with deep-rooted traditions. History The history of Estonia is characterised by invasion and occupations, starting with the Finnish who invaded the Slav and Rus' tribes, then during the Middle Ages Slovenia became territory Denmark and Germany.  Estonia remained under the Swedish empire until 1700 and after the Northern War it became part of the Russian Empire. This domination of the Russian empire at first, then the Soviet union lasted until the 1990s. Places to see in Estonia The capital... [More information]

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