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Kapellskar - Paldiski Ferry Operators

  • DFDS Seaways
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 9 hr
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4.3/5 Average
134384 Reviews

Good service I would recommend them again

I booked a ticket and by some reason the return date was wrong. I called them ( the waiting time is really long) and they sorted my problem without too many questions

Mrs Cristina Anisoara Gugeanu 4 hours ago

Very good customer service

I rang up yesterday after I made a mistake on my booking, booked 2 passengers and forgot to book the car. Spoke to Tom at about 11pm. Extremely helpful , professional and very quick to get my stuff up sorted. Had a confirmation of new booking before the call was finished. Very impressed. I wish we had this customer service in Australia.

Mr Adam Hart 5 hours ago

Cheaper than direct for me... but highlight additional charges UPFRONT.

Overall good, but 1 star dropped as although The overall price was cheaper than going direct to Stena, I'm always irritated when sites add "processing charges" at the end after you've entered all your details, and which were never mentioned previously... and for a visa delta transaction too.

Trusted Customer 15 hours ago

Easy to use site

Easy to use site, price seemed ok.

Trusted Customer 16 hours ago

Very good service and friendly

The packing slot was good,,,the security were nice too,,we liked the service. Thanks a lot

Mr Rahman Maksudur 17 hours ago

Good but Pricey

Excellent service - but pricey and lots of potential extras.

Mr Ian Binnie 18 hours ago

Excellent

The website made the booking of our ferry from France very easy and at a reasonable price too.

Trusted Customer 18 hours ago

Quick and easy

The site is easy to oversee and easy to book prices are competitive been using your site for a few years now never disappointed!

Trusted Customer 19 hours ago

Easy and quick to book.

Very easy to book with and gave plenty of other options to times and dates.

Mr RAYMOND ARMSTRONG 20 hours ago

Kapellskar to Paldiski Ferry

The Kapellskar Paldiski ferry route connects Sweden with Estonia. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, DFDS Seaways. The crossing operates up to 7 times each week with sailing durations from around 9 hours.

Kapellskar Paldiski sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Average Kapellskar Paldiski Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Kapellskar Paldiski route is a car and 2 passengers.

Kapellskar Guide

The Swedish town and port of Kapellskar is located on the Baltic Sea coast, around 90 km to the north of Stockholm. The town is in Norrtalje Municipality which is in Stockholm county in east central Sweden. The municipality was created in 1971 through the amalgamation of several former municipalities and is now the largest and northernmost municipality in Stockholm County. Many of the houses in the region are summer cottages, only inhabited during summertime. This is due to its geographical location by the Stockholm archipelago, which makes it popular among Stockholmers and tourists.

It is the most northern port in "the ports of Stockholm" and is an important port for both passengers and cargo departing to destinations in Finland, Norway, Russia and the Baltics. The port is popular because it has a very short approach which makes it ideal for fast sailings and turnarounds.

Paldiski Guide

The Estonian town of Paldiski used to be a former Russian naval base and is located on the Pakri Peninsular in the north west of Estonia, around 50 km from Tallinn. The town's port became a Russian naval base in the 18th century and is when the Russians renamed it Baltiyskiy Port, or Baltic Port, but the town's present name was adopted in 1933. In the early 1960's the town became a Soviet Navy nuclear submarine training centre and was also home to two land-based nuclear reactors and was the largest facility of its kind in the Soviet Union. As a result of the town's important it was completely closed off with barbed wire surrounding the town until the last Russian warship left in 1994.

The Pakri Peninsular is famous for its limestone cliffs and for its lovely beaches. It is also the location to the highest lighthouse in Estonia and home to rare black Guillemots which look a little bit like Penguins.

From the town's port, ferry services depart to Hanko in Finland, Lubeck in Germany and Kapellskar in Sweden.