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Estonia is connected by sea routes with Aland Islands (Langnäs and Mariehamn), Finland (Hanko, Helsinki, Turku and Vuosaari), Latvia (Riga) and Sweden (Kapellskär and Stockholm). The crossings to Estonia are served by the maritime operators Dfds, Eckerö Line, Tallink Silja Line and Viking Line who offer a total of 135 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 2 hours and 20 h 15 min (frequent, all day departures). Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles.
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ECKERÖ LINE
20 weekly sailings
2 h 15 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
56 weekly sailings
2 h
VIKING LINE
21 weekly sailings
2 h 15 min
ECKERÖ LINE
15 weekly sailings
2 h 45 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
7 weekly sailings
9 h 45 min
VIKING LINE
2 weekly sailings
14 h 20 min
DFDS
6 weekly sailings
9 h 30 min
TALLINK SILJA LINE
7 weekly sailings
16 h 15 min
VIKING LINE
1 weekly sailing
20 h 15 min
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]