There is currently just the 1 ferry route running between Estonia and Russia operated by 1 ferry company – St Peter Line. The Tallinn to St Petersburg ferry crossing operates weekly with a scheduled sailing duration from about 62 hours 30 minutes.
Whilst we’ve taken great care to ensure the information on this page is correct, as the frequency and duration of crossings on all routes can vary from time to time we’d advise that you get a live quote for current availability on this Estonia Russia crossing between Tallinn and St Petersburg.
Estonia is a small country in north-eastern Europe with almost two thousand islands and islets in the Baltic Sea.
Voted the ‘world’s best value destination' in 2016 by travel guide, Lonely Planet and regarded as one of the greenest countries on the planet, Estonia is up-and-coming and it’s easy to see why.
The capital, Tallinn is one of the continent’s most charming, characterised by a vast network of fortress walls, baroque architecture and countless restaurants. Also, aside from gorgeous cities, around half of the country’s landmass is blanketed by lush forest and untouched wilderness, including several UNESCO listed areas.
Estonia is well connected with the surrounding nations by ferry, making it a useful departure point for Scandinavia and Russia. Frequent crossings are available across the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland, all operated by leading ferry companies.
Russia is by far the largest country in the world, covering over one-eighth of the Earth’s inhabited land area, spanning Eastern Europe and northern Asia, bordering the Arctic Ocean, between Europe and the North Pacific Ocean.
Russia’s great cities of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, the current and former capitals of the country, are the heartland of former Imperial Russia and have now become the focus for most tourists visiting Russia.