Tallinn
Tallinn
Tallinn
Tallinn
Tallinn

Tallinn

Estonia

Introduction to Port

Tallinn stands apart as a Baltic gateway where time-honored medieval charm meets cutting-edge Nordic design, a combination that makes every cruise call here feel immersive from the moment the gangway touches the quay. The port's modern terminals blend seamless efficiency with warm Estonian hospitality, offering quick disembarkation for elegant strolls through the UNESCO-listed Old Town with its cobbled lanes, spired silhouettes, and bustling Town Hall Square. Signature experiences bloom here—from climbing the towers of St. Olaf's Church for a panorama over shimmering rooftops to stepping aboard the Seaplane Harbour National Maritime Museum for hands-on exhibits that spark curiosity about seafaring and Baltic trade. Tallinn also serves as an excellent launchpad for curated day trips to Lahemaa National Park's pristine forests and coastline, as well as easy access to nearby Helsinki on select itineraries. The port's fleet-friendly infrastructure can handle multiple ships efficiently, with wide quays, spacious terminals, and streamlined customs that keep passengers on shore longer to savor the city’s design studios, coffee roasteries, and artisanal markets. Onboard, guests benefit from the ships' Baltic-inspired dining, spa and wellness options, enrichment programs, and cultural performances that are often tailored to extend Tallinn's storytelling into every voyage, making the call truly distinctive among Baltic ports.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Rich Baltic history
Explore medieval Tallinn and its Hanseatic architecture.
Vibrant Old Town
Charming shops, galleries, and lively nightlife.
Strategic Baltic port
Access ferry routes, cruise ships, and cargo facilities.
Gateway to Estonia
Use Tallinn as a base for Baltic exploration.