Spring brings a renewed sense of possibility — the days grow longer, the air becomes lighter, and the urge to explore awakens. It’s the perfect season to reconnect with the sea, discover vibrant Baltic cities, and enjoy the quiet luxury of travel at sea.
With that spirit in mind, Tallink Silja Line invites you to take advantage of its special spring offers! Whether you’re seeking a quick day trip or planning a longer journey across Finland, Estonia, and Sweden, this offer opens the door to affordable, memorable adventures.
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These limited-time promotions are available for bookings made between April 23 and May 5, 2025, with travel valid from April 23 through June 30, 2025. Selected departures across multiple routes are included in the offers, giving you the flexibility to design the itinerary that suits your season best — from spontaneous weekend escapes to more leisurely cross-border voyages.
You get to travel in a more economical way, and the best is, you don’t have anything to do to get the discount when you book your ferry – it will be automatically applied when you select a route that is covered by it!
Few routes capture the spirit of Baltic travel quite like the short cruise between Helsinki and Tallinn. These crossings, often seen as shuttles, are ideal for a day of exploration, shopping, and sightseeing on the other side of the Gulf of Finland.
During the promotional period, day cruises from Helsinki to Tallinn and from Tallinn to Helsinki are available on selected departures starting from 28,60€ per person, in Star Class. With multiple sailings daily and a comfortable onboard experience, these cruises are perfect for those looking to embrace the freedom of travel without the commitment of an overnight stay.
For travelers who want to go further or simply need a flexible one-way option, Tallink Silja Line is offering up to 15% off on select one-way trips between Helsinki and Tallinn, also in Star Class. It’s a convenient and affordable choice, particularly for those traveling as part of a longer itinerary through the region.
Meanwhile, the journey between Helsinki and Stockholm becomes even more enticing with discounts of up to 30%, applicable to a range of cabins — from the budget-friendly C-Economy Inside to the more comfortable A-Standard Sea View cabins. These routes offer a blend of scenic sailing and city discovery, with the possibility to sleep the night onboard.
The Tallinn–Stockholm route is also included in the offer, with similar discounts of up to 30%. Here, travelers can choose between cabin options such as B-Standard Inside and A-Standard Premium Sea View, depending on their desired level of comfort and view.
And for those starting their journey in Turku, the Turku–Stockholm route provides an equally attractive option. With discounts reaching 30% on selected departures, you can travel in cabins ranging from E-Economy Lite, offering a simple and affordable option, to A-Standard Sea View, where comfort meets calm sea views.
Spring is a season for discovery — not just of new places, but of new perspectives. With Tallink Silja Line, each crossing is more than just transportation; it’s part of the journey itself. The ships offer welcoming interiors, smooth boarding, and amenities that allow you to relax and recharge between destinations. There’s something about traveling by sea that slows the pace and allows you to appreciate each moment. It’s a different kind of journey — one that begins the moment you step onboard.
The Finnish capital is the entrance door to a beautiful country with its own ancestral culture. If that’s the first time you’re visiting, do not miss out on the Lutheran Cathedral, a true landmark and beautiful Nordic architectural piece.
You’re already familiar with the city center? How about a quick trip to “the Gibraltar of the North”? Or that’s at least how has been nicknamed the Suomenlinna Island. A small piece of land 4 kilometers away from the port with a sea shuttle. Check out the forts built by the Swedish Crown in 1748 to protect the city against the Russian army and follow the steps of Red Army prisoners in a truly picturesque environment!
Stockholm is a city built on islands, where elegant architecture meets the calm rhythm of the sea. Spread across 14 interconnected landmasses, the Swedish capital blends historic charm with modern sophistication. From the cobbled streets of Gamla Stan to the sleek design shops of Södermalm, the city offers a balanced mix of culture, style, and natural beauty.
If it’s your first time in Stockholm, start with a boat tour of the archipelago. For those already familiar with Stockholm’s main sights, try spending an afternoon in the district of Vasastan. Less touristy than the city core, it’s home to leafy streets, neighborhood cafés, and local design boutiques — a perfect place to experience everyday Stockholm at your own pace.
Tallinn is a city where medieval walls meet modern edges. Its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a maze of cobbled lanes, spired churches, and pastel-hued buildings that transport visitors back in time. Yet just beyond those walls lies a dynamic, creative city — one that blends digital innovation with a strong sense of tradition. From quiet courtyards to buzzing cafés, Tallinn offers a compact but richly layered experience.
First-time visitors should climb Toompea Hill for panoramic views over red rooftops and the Baltic Sea — it’s the perfect way to take in the city’s historic layout. For those who’ve visited before, head to the Telliskivi Creative City. This former industrial area is now a hub of galleries, design stores, and street art, offering a fresh look at Tallinn’s contemporary side while still feeling rooted in its Baltic charm.
Turku, Finland’s oldest city, sits gracefully at the mouth of the Aura River, where centuries of history meet a relaxed, coastal lifestyle. Once the country’s capital, Turku still holds cultural significance with its medieval castle, vibrant market hall, and riverside museums.
If you’re visiting Turku for the first time, a walk along the Aura River is a must — start near the cathedral and follow the path toward the harbor, stopping at cafés and historic ships along the way. For returning visitors, a day trip into the Turku Archipelago offers a deeper connection to the region.
These offers are only valid for a short time, and availability is limited to selected departures. To make the most of this spring opportunity, plan early and secure your spot on board. Booking is open until May 5, 2025, and sailings continue through the end of June.
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