Tallink Grupp has today announced that it will add a temporary route between Estonia and Finland this summer to connect the Estonian capital city of Tallinn with Turku – the historic gemstone and first capital of Finland.
The Tallinn-Turku route will be launched on Monday, 6 July, with the first departure leaving from Tallinn and the final trip finishing again in Tallinn on 24 July. Altogether, during the three weeks, the company’s vessel Baltic Queen will carry out two round trips per week, offering holiday-makers the opportunity to plan shorter or longer trips to either Estonia or Finland, either as short day-cruises, with a day to spend in the destination or to spend longer holidays for a week or two in the country of destination.
The weekly schedule for Baltic Queen on the Tallinn-Turku route from 6 to 24 July is the following:
Monday
18.00 Departure from Tallinn
Tuesday
10.00 Arrival in Turku
18.00 Departure from Turku
Wednesday
10.00 Arrival in Tallinn
18.00 Departure from Tallinn
Thursday
10.00 Arrival in Turku
18.00 Departure from Turku
Friday
10.00 Arrival to Tallinn
All departures will make a short stopover in Åland, Port of Långnäs, thus allowing all the passengers to enjoy the opportunity for tax free shopping during the trip.
The tickets to the Tallinn-Turku route departures can be booked from today 15 June 2020 via Tallink Grupp’s websites at www.tallink.ee and www.tallinksilja.fi.