Tallinn’s Old City Harbour is the biggest tourism gateway in Estonia and one of the busiest passenger harbours in the Baltic Sea region, servicing over 10 million passengers a year.

Old City Harbour is the biggest passenger harbour for both Port of Tallinn and Estonia. The harbour serves regular lines, cruise ships and pleasure crafts. With its location in the very heart of the city of Tallinn, the harbour allows excellent access for passengers to the city centre and Tallinn’s medieval Old Town.

  • In terms of regular passenger traffic, the Old City Harbour is one of the traffic leaders in the world. Round the year regular lines to Helsinki and Stockholm are served. Two passenger terminals – Terminal A and Terminal D – service ferry passengers.
  • The harbour also handles Ro-Ro.
  • Tallinn is a popular and one of the highest rated cruise destinations in the Baltic Sea with the Old City Harbour servicing over half a million cruise passengers each year. There is a separate cruise area in the Old City Harbour for servicing cruise passengers.
  • Old City Marina is also a part of the harbour complex. This modern marina serves recreational vessels and is sheltered from strong winds and waves.

The development plans of the Old City Harbour are aimed at establishing a complete integrated multifunctional district into the active harbour area, taking into consideration the seaport-specific intrinsic requirements.

Port in numbers

  • Territory: 56 ha
  • Water area: 94 ha
  • Number of quays: 24
  • Total length of quays: 4,986 m
  • Max. depth: 11 m
  • Max. length of a vessel: 340 m
  • Max. width of a vessel: 42 m
  • Ferry terminals: 2
  • Old City Marina: 110 spaces

Regular ferry lines, ship operators & ships

Helsinki:

  • Eckerö Line (Finlandia)
  • Viking Line (Viking XPRS)
  • Tallink (Megastar, MyStar, Victoria I)

 

Stockholm:

  • Tallink (Baltic Queen)

Passenger service

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Detailed harbour map