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Schedule adjustments at Tallink Silja Line from April 2026

Written by Albina | Mar 23, 2026 7:39:01 AM

Overview of the schedule changes at Tallink Silja Line effective from 1 April 2026

From 1 April 2026, Tallink Silja Line will introduce minor adjustments to the schedules of several vessels. The changes affect the five cruise ferries Silja Symphony, Silja Serenade, Baltic Queen, Victoria I and Baltic Princess.

The schedules of the shuttle ferries MyStar and Megastar, as well as the cargo vessel Superfast IX, will remain unchanged.

Helsinki–Stockholm (Silja Serenade & Silja Symphony)
From 1 April, departures on this route will take place 15 minutes earlier:

  • Departure from Helsinki: 16:45 | Arrival in Stockholm: 10:00

  • Departure from Stockholm: 16:30 | Arrival in Helsinki: 10:30

Stockholm–Tallinn (Baltic Queen)
Arrival in Tallinn will be 15 minutes later:

  • Departure from Stockholm: 17:30 | Arrival in Tallinn: 11:00

  • Departure from Tallinn: 18:00 | Arrival in Stockholm: 10:30

Helsinki–Tallinn (Victoria I)
Arrival in Tallinn will be 45 minutes later:

  • Departure from Helsinki: 18:30 | Arrival in Tallinn: 22:45

  • Departure from Tallinn: 12:30 | Arrival in Helsinki: 16:00

Turku–Stockholm (Baltic Princess)
Until 29 May 2026, there will be slight timing adjustments (±10 minutes) for the stop in Långnäs (Åland). In addition, seasonal schedules apply:

  • Summer schedule (30 May–1 September 2026) with slightly adjusted departure times and a stop in Mariehamn
  • From 2 September 2026 onwards, the vessel will again stop in Långnäs
Please note: On the Turku–Stockholm route, there are exceptions on Mondays and Tuesdays until 26 May 2026 due to “Day in Stockholm/Turku” cruises.

Overall, the changes are minor but may affect onward connections and travel planning. It is recommended to review existing programmes and adjust future offers accordingly.

Learn more about the schedule changes at Tallink Silja Line » (German source)

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