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Tallinn Estonia - TAL | Helsinki Finland - HEL | 2 Hrs - Regular - 7.5 Hrs - Overnight | - - |
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Tallinn Estonia - TAL | Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | 10.5 Hrs. - Overnight | - - |
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Tallinn Terminal ID Estonia - TA1 | Helsinki Finland - HEL | 2 Hrs - Regular - 5.5 Hrs - Overnight | - - |
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Tallinn Terminal ID Estonia - TA1 | Helsinki Olympia Western Terminal Finland - OWE | 2 Hrs - Regular - 5.5 Hrs - Overnight | - - |
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Tallinn Terminal ID Estonia - TA1 | Mariehamn Finland - MHQ | 9 Hrs - Overnight | - - |
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Tallinn Terminal ID Estonia - TA1 | Stockholm Sweden - STC | 16.5 Hrs - Overnight | - - |
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We have available only one departure point from Estonia (Tallinn) with three connecting ports:
Tallinn Estonia - TAL
Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia and a prime destination with a great location offering luxurious adventures with rich cultural scene along
with a eclectic nightlife set in a historical setting. Tallinn is the first point of entry to Estonia with plane, train, or ferry in
close proximity to all the city has to offer.
There are three connecting ports by ferry from Tallin (Terminal D) with regular daily schedules to. Helsinke, Mariehamn and, Stockholm. Tallinn
offers easy access for arrival and departures. There are separate check-in counters for individual and group passengers in the terminal.
There is also a separate car check-in area. The terminal also has a spacious lounge avialable along with parking areas near to the terminal.
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within its borders than any other continent. With a population of over 740,000,000
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