I have never been to Tallinn, but I have worked in Stockholm. I loved the city and its many islands. There are tourist boats that cruise around the islands and pass through the locks that separate the salt water islands from the fresh water islands. The one I took was 8 seats across in a 4x4 configuration with explanation audio available in many different languages via supplied headphones. That was a fun way to spend a weekend day when not working. The excellent different ethnic restaurants that were all candle-lit was another highlight, along with the Vasa Museum that houses the war ship that sank in the Stockholm harbor minutes into its maiden voyage in 1628. The wreck was forgotten for a long time and was finally salvaged in the late 1950s. Super interesting.
Just clarify Baltic Queen is a Cruise Ferry NOT a Cruise Ship… yes there is a difference but a great video I’ve not tried her yet but have been on Baltic Princess 😊
Thank you for your valuable clarification. I corrected my error. I thought about it, but was confused by information on the official ferry company's website. Glad you did enjoy the video! 😊
Tiny oopsie with the Silja Line ship. End of the video it is Silja Symphony and not Silja Serenade. Bit funny routine going on as whenever Baltic Queen is going to Stockholm or back to Tallinn. Silja Symphony ship is cruising along even if its destination is Helsinki. Silja Serenade ship cruises along with Viking Line ship called Gabriella when heading to Stockholm and back to Helsinki.
I have never been to Tallinn, but I have worked in Stockholm. I loved the city and its many islands. There are tourist boats that cruise around the islands and pass through the locks that separate the salt water islands from the fresh water islands. The one I took was 8 seats across in a 4x4 configuration with explanation audio available in many different languages via supplied headphones. That was a fun way to spend a weekend day when not working. The excellent different ethnic restaurants that were all candle-lit was another highlight, along with the Vasa Museum that houses the war ship that sank in the Stockholm harbor minutes into its maiden voyage in 1628. The wreck was forgotten for a long time and was finally salvaged in the late 1950s. Super interesting.
Thank you for sharing, very interesting!
😮 wow wow wow, the best info video about this route, congratulations!🎉
Just clarify Baltic Queen is a Cruise Ferry NOT a Cruise Ship… yes there is a difference but a great video I’ve not tried her yet but have been on Baltic Princess 😊
Thank you for your valuable clarification. I corrected my error. I thought about it, but was confused by information on the official ferry company's website. Glad you did enjoy the video! 😊
I love your films & I miss the Baltic Sea have been there many times I Iove it & look forward to coming back soon ❤️
That's good to hear! 🙂
Väga hea tulemus! 👏
Suur tänu!
Great trip. Suitable for someone who haven't in rush, and for someone who want to bring his/her vehicle.
Thank you!
Tiny oopsie with the Silja Line ship. End of the video it is Silja Symphony and not Silja Serenade.
Bit funny routine going on as whenever Baltic Queen is going to Stockholm or back to Tallinn. Silja Symphony ship is cruising along even if its destination is Helsinki.
Silja Serenade ship cruises along with Viking Line ship called Gabriella when heading to Stockholm and back to Helsinki.
Maravilhosa eu fiz essa viagem Natal em 2021 Stockholm Tallinn
Gražu !
does it have towels?
Hi, yes, the towels are provided in the cabins