The crossing between Tallinn and Langnäs is not available at the moment by sailing companies in partnership with NetFerry.
Tallinn port is on the north coast of Estonia and provides ferry connections to Sweden, Finland and the Aland islands. It is a vast port, with various passenger terminals for foot passengers or those with a vehicle in tow. Departures and arrivals for passengers are from Terminal A, but Tallink ferries leave from terminal D. The terminal is equipped with all facilities for travellers in transit. How to reach Tallinn port By car from the city centre, follow the visible road signs for Terminal A; at the roundabout in the port area, take the first exit on the right and follow the directions for Ch... [More information]
Address: Sadama 25/2 10111, Tallinn, Estonia Sadama 25/2 10111, Tallinn, Estonia
Directions: Google Map @ Tallinn, port
Långnäs is a port in Lumparland on the eastern mainland of Åland, which is an autonomous region of Finland. It is located about 30 km away from Mariehamn, Åland's capital. The archipelago is made up of 6,700 Swedish-speaking islands. Långnäs mainly serves as a port and there is not much of a town to speak of. A brief history of Långnäs Silja Line built a ferry terminal in Långnäs in the 1960s, it was designed by architect Bengt Lundsten. The terminal was in use between 1965-1975 but then it was closed in 1993. In 1999, they built a new te... [More information]