Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is as near as 2 hours by ship from Helsinki, Finland. The fastest connection from Helsinki to Tallinn comes with Tallink Silja M/S Star ship.

Here´s a video from a recent trip I made to Tallinn with the previously mentioned Star ship. The weather in July was sunny both in Helsinki and Tallinn as you can see from this video. In addition to many nice details from the harbors of Helsinki and Tallinn and the Star ship itself, you can also see some precautions which were taken to prevent the spread of the corona virus among the traveller.

After watching this video read more about traveling in Helsinki.

From Helsinki to Tallinn by Star ship

M/S Star is a ferry operated by the Estonian shipping company Tallink, used primarily on their route connecting Helsinki, Finland, and Tallinn, Estonia. This vessel is notable for its role in facilitating transportation and trade between these two major Baltic Sea cities.

Helsinki harbour
Helsinki harbour

Key Features of M/S Star:

  1. Launch and Construction: M/S Star was built by the Finnish shipyard Aker Finnyards in Rauma, Finland. She was launched in 2007, marking a significant addition to Tallink’s fleet.
  2. Specifications and Capabilities:
  • Size and Capacity: The ship is significant in size, capable of carrying a large number of passengers and vehicles. It has a high vehicle capacity, making it ideal for both passenger travel and freight transportation.
  • Speed: One of the distinctive features of M/S Star is her speed. She is designed to operate at higher speeds compared to traditional ferries, reducing travel time between Helsinki and Tallinn.
Small boat sailing next to the big ship M/S Star
Small boat sailing next to the big ship M/S Star
  1. Amenities and Services:
  • Passenger Facilities: M/S Star offers a range of facilities for passengers, including restaurants, cafes, and shops. There’s an emphasis on comfort and convenience to enhance the travel experience.
  • Accommodation: While the travel time on the route is relatively short (about 2 hours), the ship provides comfortable seating and lounge areas for passengers.
  1. Route and Schedule:
  • The ferry operates on the Helsinki-Tallinn route, a popular passage for both tourists and locals. This route is essential for connecting the Finnish and Estonian capitals, offering an alternative to air travel.
  • The schedule of M/S Star is typically frequent, with multiple departures daily, catering to the high demand on this route.
Finland in the horizon
Finland in the horizon
  1. Environmental Considerations:
  • In line with modern maritime standards, there is an ongoing effort to make operations more environmentally friendly. This includes measures to reduce emissions and improve the ship’s overall environmental footprint.
  1. Role in Regional Connectivity:
  • M/S Star plays a crucial role in the Baltic Sea region, not just in terms of transportation, but also in fostering economic and cultural ties between Finland and Estonia.
  • For tourists, the ferry is a convenient and scenic way to travel between these two destinations, offering a unique experience of the Baltic Sea.
Supermarket in M/S Star
Supermarket in M/S Star
  1. Future Developments:
  • Tallink continuously evaluates the performance and services of its fleet, including M/S Star, to ensure they meet modern standards and customer expectations. This may involve upgrades or modifications in the future.

M/S Star represents a critical link in the Baltic Sea’s maritime infrastructure, offering a blend of speed, capacity, and passenger comfort. For travelers, especially those interested in experiencing the beauty and connectivity of the Baltic region, a journey on M/S Star provides a unique and practical way to explore this part of Europe.

Tallinn harbour
Tallinn harbour

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One response to “From Helsinki to Tallinn by M/S Star Ship – Video”

  1. I would love to take this trip.

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