
The nicest cruise between Tallinn and Stockholm
Spend two entertaining nights on board and one perfect day ashore
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Cruise on Tallinn–Stockholm route
The 40-hour Baltic Queen cruise is the perfect choice for a mini-vacation. Enjoy a variety of entertainment and dining options for all ages, plus great deals at the onboard shops. Once on shore, you’ll have plenty of time to explore charming old towns, do some shopping, or visit museums.
Events and offers on Baltic Queen

Save by buying food in advance
Buy meals in advance with your ferry tickets and save up to 15% on the price. This delicious offer includes two dinners and breakfasts in the ship’s buffet restaurant.

Delicious flavours
From lavish buffets to à la carte restaurants, we’ve got something for everyone – vegans, pescatarians, and meat lovers alike. Make sure to explore our special kids’ menus, and don’t miss out on the pubs and bars for cocktails and snacks!
What to do on Baltic Queen?

Shows and live music
At Starlight, you can enjoy two captivating shows in one evening, and the ship’s band plays international music. In the Piano Bar and Sea Pub, musicians perform your favourite hits, while DJs in the club heat up the room with summer beats.
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Fun for the whole family
On a cruise, kids can have fun in two playrooms, explore the ship with the FriendSHIP experience package, and enjoy tasty treats at the children’s buffet. Lotte and Harry the Seal are on hand to entertain the little ones.
Travelling with children
Shop with sea prices
Take advantage of tax-free shopping at sea, where you’ll find top beauty and fashion brands at prices you won’t find on land. Fashion Street, Supermarket, Cosmetic Boutique, and Gifts & Toys are waiting for you!
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Relax at the sauna and pool
The cosy sauna centre includes a pool, a children’s pool, and separate saunas for men and women. Enjoy refreshing drinks and unwind! For smaller groups, we recommend the private sauna.
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