Travelling to Helsinki from Tallinn Airport (TLL)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Tallinn Airport to Helsinki transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Tallinn Airport to Helsinki — 87 kilometres in approximately 213 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Tallinn Airport is Estonia's principal international gateway — just 2km from the UNESCO medieval Old Town, and ideally positioned for destinations across the country and beyond: Lahemaa's first Soviet national park, Rakvere's interactive castle, Haapsalu's Tchaikovsky spa town, Pärnu's Art Deco beach resort, Tartu's university heritage, Narva's EU-Russia fortress border, and Helsinki across the Gulf of Finland. Our Tallinn Airport to Helsinki private transfer delivers you directly — confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Tallinn Airport to Helsinki provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Helsinki is the capital of Finland and the most innovative, most design-forward city in the Nordic countries — a city of 660,000 inhabitants (metropolitan population 1.5 million) 87km north of Tallinn across the Gulf of Finland, reached by ferry from Tallinn's Old City Harbour in one of the most celebrated twin-capital connections in Europe (the Helsinki-Tallinn ferry route — the most intensively used international passenger ferry route per capita in the world, with up to 15 daily crossings operated by Tallink and Viking Line carrying over 8 million passengers annually, the most extraordinary short-sea passenger ferry corridor in Europe, its popularity driven by the remarkable combination of two UNESCO capitals separated by just 80km of open water — the most celebrated twin-capital ferry connection in the world). Helsinki's extraordinary combination of the Senate Square (the most perfectly composed neoclassical urban square in Scandinavia, designed by Carl Ludwig Engel, the most ambitious single act of urban planning in Finnish history), the UNESCO Suomenlinna Sea Fortress (the most impressive 18th-century maritime fortification in the Nordic countries, built 1748-1772 on six islands in Helsinki harbour, the most visited tourist attraction in Finland) and the world-leading design culture (Helsinki — World Design Capital 2012, the Design District the most concentrated design and arts quarter of any Nordic capital, Aalto University the most internationally respected design school in the Nordic countries) give it a cultural and architectural identity of the first rank in Nordic civilisation.
The Tallinn-Helsinki ferry journey itself is one of the most scenically rewarding short sea crossings in Europe — the crossing of the Gulf of Finland with its open sea panorama, the approach to Helsinki's South Harbour with the Market Square, the Cathedral and Suomenlinna visible from the water, gives passengers the most dramatically composed capital city arrival of any European ferry route. Helsinki's most celebrated contemporary cultural identity is its extraordinary sauna culture (Finland has 3.3 million saunas for 5.5 million people, Helsinki's public saunas — Löyly and Allas Sea Pool — the most celebrated in the country), the New Nordic cuisine (Helsinki's restaurant scene with its wild mushroom, cloudberry, reindeer and Baltic fish, the Hakaniemi market hall the most authentic traditional Finnish food market) and the extraordinary street architecture (Helsinki has the highest concentration of Finnish National Romantic and Art Nouveau Jugend architecture of any city in the world, its early 20th-century buildings the most complete expression of Finnish architectural national identity).
Most Intensively Used International Ferry Route Per Capita in the World — Up to 15 Daily Crossings, 8+ Million Passengers Annually: The Helsinki-Tallinn ferry (up to 15 daily crossings, 8+ million passengers annually, the most intensively used international passenger ferry corridor per capita in the world, connecting two UNESCO capitals — Tallinn's medieval Old Town and Helsinki's neoclassical Senate Square — separated by just 80km of Gulf of Finland) makes this the most celebrated twin-capital ferry connection in Europe.
UNESCO Helsinki — Senate Square, Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, World Design Capital, Most Innovative Nordic City: Helsinki's neoclassical Senate Square (the most perfectly composed square in Scandinavia), the UNESCO Suomenlinna fortress (the most visited attraction in Finland), and Helsinki's global reputation as the world's most design-forward city (World Design Capital 2012, Aalto University, Design District) give Finland's capital a cultural identity of the very highest Nordic order — fully accessible from Tallinn in a single ferry crossing.
Ferry Transfer Note — 213 Minutes Total (Airport to Harbour + Ferry Crossing + Arrival in Helsinki): The total journey from Tallinn Airport to Helsinki of approximately 213 minutes includes: private transfer from the airport to Tallinn Old City Harbour (~10 minutes), ferry crossing to Helsinki South Harbour (~2-2.5 hours by Tallink/Viking Line), plus disembarkation and transfer to final destination in Helsinki (~20 minutes). Our private transfer delivers you to the harbour with comfortable boarding time.
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