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Tallink MyStar Review: Helsinki – Tallinn

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On our recent visit to Helsinki we arranged a trip on the flagship Tallink MyStar.  As ferries depart up to seven times a day we opted to take the popular 10.30 a.m. service.  MyStar entered operational service in December 2022 and has since been sailing on Tallink’s Gulf of Finland route between its homeport of Tallinn and the city of Helsinki, completing six departures per day alongside its sister ship Megastar.

Printing our boarding passes in the Tallink terminal
Printing our boarding passes in the Tallink terminal

Built to Finnish-Swedish Ice Class 1A requirements, MyStar can take up to 2,800 passengers and 208 crew members plus assorted freight up to the equivalent of 750 cars.  The ferry has 12 decks housing various facilities including 46 passenger cabins, bars, lounges, a cafe, restaurants, a children’s play area, a computer gaming room, kennels and a vast shopping area extending to more than 2,500 square metres on two decks.

Tallink departure lounge, Helsinki
Tallink departure lounge, Helsinki

The Helsinki West Terminal 2 is quick and easy to reach from the city centre as both Trams 7 and 9 terminate there with a journey time of around 15 minutes.  On arrival at the terminal we printed out our boarding cards but it’s also possible to download the Tallink and Silja Line app which allows passengers to check-in online and store boarding passes on their phones.

Boarding the MyStar Ferry in Helsinki
Boarding the MyStar Ferry in Helsinki

We arrived about an hour prior to departure allowing us 20 minutes to explore the terminal and to watch our ferry arrive from the boarding lounge windows.  Standard return fares with seven hours in either port start at only €33 with upgrades to Comfort and Business Class available at an extra supplement.

Entrance to the Business Lounge, Tallink MyStar ferry
Entrance to the Business Lounge, Tallink MyStar ferry

Boarding the ferry begins 40 minutes prior to departure and as we’d arrived promptly this allowed us ample time to explore the ship and its many facilities before relaxing and enjoying a meal.

Business Lounge, Tallink, MyStar
Business Lounge, Tallink, MyStar

MyStar can carry many passengers but with so much space on board I doubt it ever feels overcrowded as there is plenty of room for everyone.  As we were sailing mid-week the ferry wasn’t quite so busy and as we stepped onto MyStar it felt as though we were on a cruise ship as it was so luxurious and fitted out to a very high standard.

Business Lounge, Tallink, MyStar
Business Lounge, Tallink, MyStar

As a special treat we were booked into the Business Lounge which is conveniently located on Deck 8 with a door leading into it from just inside the main foyer.  This premium lounge is positioned at the front of the ferry and boasts panoramic views through its large windows looking out to sea.

Business Class Cocktail Bar, Tallink MyStar
Business Class Cocktail Bar, Tallink MyStar

There is a €69 supplement for access to the Business Lounge and although not in everyone’s budget range, it definitely transforms the crossing into a memorable occasion.

Breakfast in the Business Lounge, MyStar Ferry
Breakfast in the Business Lounge, MyStar Ferry

Facilities include premium super fast Wi-Fi, a full hot and cold buffet and a ‘serve yourself drinks bar’ which includes everything from soft drinks to wine, beer and spirits.  On the outbound sailing we tucked into a delicious brunch buffet with a wide range of dishes including smoked salmon, pâté, fresh fruit, bacon, eggs and pastries.

Dining on board Tallink, MyStar
Dining on board Tallink, MyStar

For business travellers heading to either Tallinn or Helsinki I would recommend taking MyStar as with the short crossing time between the city centres it is actually much quicker than travelling by air.  The Business Lounge is very comfortable and its facilities comparable with any airport business lounges that we have used.  There is ample room to relax and/ or work and as it is just by the entrance/exit customers enjoy priority disembarkation so can swiftly be on their way.  The same applies for business travellers who have taken a car on board.

Setting sail from the sun deck of Tallink MyStar
Setting sail from the sun deck of Tallink MyStar

As we departed, we hardly noticed the ferry had started moving as it is powered on LPG and is silent in operation.  During the two hour crossing we also had time to take a look at the other facilities available on MyStar all of which exceeded our expectations.

The Garden, Tallink MyStar
The Garden, Tallink MyStar

The Comfort Lounge is located on the same deck as the Business Lounge and also has cosy seating in a relaxed atmosphere.  A €29 surcharge is payable to access this area with passengers being offered a selection of savoury and sweet snacks and non-alcoholic drinks.

Sitting Lounge, Tallink MyStar
Sitting Lounge, Tallink MyStar

All other areas of the ship are included in the basic ticket price including the Sitting Lounge which is a quiet, separate area with reclining, airline type seats.  Another option if you don’t want to splurge on upgrading to either business or comfort class is to enjoy a meal in the Delight Buffet Restaurant.  

Delight Buffet, Tallink MyStar
Delight Buffet, Tallink MyStar

This ‘all you can eat’ restaurant has a changing menu depending on the time of sailing and with the exception of the breakfast sailings also includes wine and beer.  Late breakfast on the 10.30 a.m. sailing is €20 or €18 if booked in advance) and dinner €32 (€29 if pre-booked).  Whilst lunchtime menus in Finnish restaurants are reasonably priced, dining out in the evenings can be expensive especially if you add wine to accompany your meal.  This makes the MyStar buffet restaurant a good alternative and a pleasant way to round off a day trip to either port.

Chef's Kitchen, Tallink MyStar
Chef’s Kitchen, Tallink MyStar

On board, there’s also the Chef’s Kitchen, a stylish restaurant with an open kitchen and a relaxed atmosphere.  The menu is moderately priced and has selections appealing to most tastes.

Fast Lane, Tallink MyStar
Fast Lane, Tallink MyStar

For light bites there are even more options including the Fast Lane, Coffee & Co., a floating Burger King and two pubs, the Garden and the Sea Pub.

Sea Pub, Tallink My Star
Sea Pub, Tallink My Star

Moving on from dining options, the MyStar shopping experience extends the full length of the ferry and is stocked with international brands including the Finnish designer favourites of Marimekko and Iittala.

MyStar Shopping Experience
MyStar Shopping Experience

On the floor below, passengers can purchase beer, wine and spirits which are all priced considerably cheaper than in Finland so much so that stocking up on the return trip can more than pay for the cost of the ferry with the savings made.  We bought some wine and of course couldn’t resist adding several boxes of the delicious Fazer Finnish chocolate to our shopping basket.

Nordic goods for sale on board MyStar
Nordic goods for sale on board MyStar

Our ferry docked promptly at 12.30 and as we were in business class we were able to disembark first.  The nicest part was being offered some Fazer chocolates as we left!

Spending the day in Tallinn

The ferry terminal in Tallinn is just a 15-minute walk southwest of the old town.  If you want to save your energy for exploring the city centre then you can take Bus 2 which leaves from Reisisadam in Terminal D.

Explore the medieval old town

Viru Gate, Tallinn
Viru Gate, Tallinn

The walking route from the ferry leads to the imposing city walls that enclose the old town.  Many sections of the walls and the defensive towers are beautifully preserved as they would have looked hundreds of years ago.  The walls were constructed in 1265 and are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The charming old town of Tallinn
The charming old town of Tallinn

Enter through Viru Gate which is flanked by two towers and one of the most picturesque sections.  Just inside the gate, a daily flower market takes place which is lovely to see with its large displays of fresh flowers.  Tallinn’s old town is an absolute delight with its exceptionally well preserved maze of narrow, cobblestone streets lined with cosy cafes, interesting small shops, beer halls and restaurants.

Old Town Square 

Old Town Square, Tallinn
Old Town Square, Tallinn

At the heart of the Old Town lies the Town Hall Square which was once a market square and the centre of the city’s government.  This cobblestone square is named after the Gothic town hall which stands on one edge of the square and is surrounded by quaint, Hanseatic buildings.  During the summer it’s home to numerous events and it is where a fairy-tale like Christmas market takes place each December.

Toompea Hill

City walls, Toompea Hill, Tallinn
City walls, Toompea Hill, Tallinn

Climb to the top of the old town via Toompea Hill for views of the medieval fortress, Toompea Castle.  The fortress towers above the old town and is the seat of the Estonian Parliament.  The blue, black and white Estonian flag is raised every morning at sunrise to the sounds of the National Anthem.

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn

This spectacular, onion-domed cathedral perched on top of Toompea Hill is Estonia’s Orthodox cathedral and the grandest, most opulent church in Tallinn.  Entrance is free but photography is not permitted.

City Viewpoints 

Views of Tallinn from the city walls
Views of Tallinn from the city walls

Enjoy a walk on part of the walls which span 1.9 km.  Located on the northern side of Toompea Hill is the Kohtuotsa Viewing Platform.  From here there are stunning views over the old town across to the port beyond.  The Patkuli Viewing Platform is located slightly further along the city walls and also offers breathtaking views over the city rooftops and of the new town.  From there, descend the 157 steps to the town below.

Balti Jaam Market

Balti Jaam Market, Tallinn
Balti Jaam Market, Tallinn

It’s always interesting to visit an overseas market and the one at Tallinn is no exception.  Balti Jaan is located next to the railway station and contains around 300 stalls over its three floors.  There are large halls for fresh fish and meat, an entire lane devoted to fruit and vegetables and lots of inviting dining options in the street food zone.  Upstairs visitors can take a look at Estonian design, crafts, clothing and household goods.

Overall

Business Lounge, Tallink Terminal in Tallinn
Business Lounge, Tallink Terminal in Tallinn

Back at the ferry terminal we were able to access the Tallinn Business Lounge for  a cup of coffee before boarding the 19.30 return crossing to Helsinki.  Back on board and seated by the window we watched the sun set whilst enjoying the delicious dinner buffet accompanied with a glass of wine.

Dinner on board Tallink MyStar in the Business Lounge
Dinner on board Tallink MyStar in the Business Lounge

We then relaxed in our comfortable business class armchairs sipping freshly brewed coffee reflecting on what a lovely day we’d just had.  I’d highly recommend taking the Tallink MyStar ferry between Helsinki and Tallinn whether in standard, comfort or business class as the journey definitely adds to the experience.

Family Picnic, Tallink MyStar
Family Picnic, Tallink MyStar

In addition to Tallink’s two ferries between Helsinki and Tallinn,  Tallink also operates day cruises on their Silja Line ferries between Helsinki and Stockholm which include two nights on board either Silja Symphony or Silja Serenade and a whole day in either capital city.  Further details can be found on Tallink’s website by clicking here.

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During our ferry trip we were guests of Tallink and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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41 responses to “Tallink MyStar Review: Helsinki – Tallinn”

  1. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    took the ferry back in 2007 but it was not THIS ferry. This ferry looks like it’s almost a cruise ship! It looks so good! 🙂 Tallinn is a wonderful little city too!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Glad to read that you have experienced both Helsinki and Tallinn. If you ever take the journey again I’d definitely recommend travelling on either MyStar or MegaStar. Thanks so much for commenting Andy.

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    Anonymous

    It definitely looks more like a cruise ship than a ferry and the two hours must have flown by. Talinn looks like a beautiful town to explore. Loved all your photos.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest and valued comments. Both the cruise ferry and Tallinn itself made for a lovely day out!

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  3. davejayne Avatar

    This might be one for the list! Great information!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your interest in my trip on Tallink MyStar.

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  4. Lookoom Avatar

    In view of the capacity and number of crossings between Helsinki and Tallin, this speaks volumes about the need for a tunnel between the two countries, as is currently being studied I believe. In the meantime, ferries still have a bright future ahead of them.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I have also read about plans for a tunnel between the two cities and even if that materialises it wont be for some time so I agree that Tallink ferries have a bright future ahead.

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  5. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Marion and we also visited there and you saw amazing two cities in Helsinki .You were on the Ferry to Tallinn ..I love these images Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and kind words Anita. Have a good weekend!

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  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    This is one of the fanciest ferries I’ve ever seen. It seems like a comfortable way to travel! I’m impressed at how many different areas and options there are on board.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Tallink ferries are definitely the way to travel if ever you are in the Baltic Linda. I’ve never been on a cruise ship but I can’t imagine it being much better than this! Hope you both have a lovely weekend.

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    As usual a very comprehensive report illustrated well in picture. I see a little Russian influence in the architecture.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words Ian, your comments are appreciated.

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  8. ETB Travel Photography Avatar

    Wow! That ferry is huge!! Glad you enjoyed business class. I loved Tallin

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We had a lovely day out both travelling on MyStar and in Tallinn itself. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  9. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Like they say, getting there is half the fun. And taking the MyStar indeed seems similar to a cruise ship. The food and shopping looked wonderful, but so did the sitting areas and bars. The town of Tallinn looks charming with its history and red tile roofs. Another wonderful post, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so for your kind words and interest in my day out on MyStar and visit to charming Tallinn. If ever you are visiting the Baltic region, it’s definitely the best way to travel between these two Nordic capitals.

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  10. grandmisadventures Avatar

    I would love to do this! What a great trip with so much offered on board. Helsinki and Tallin are both on my travel wish list and what better way to see them!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly Meg! I do hope you all get to visit these two beautiful Baltic cities and taking this ferry is Def the best way to get between them.

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  11. Angel Avatar

    What a great read 🙂 From 2011 to 2019, I lived in Stockholm, Sweden (I am originally from Berlin, Germany), and frequently embarked on cruise ship journeys every other week. During that period, the fares were considerably more affordable. Out of all the voyages I took, my personal favorites included those from Stockholm to Helsinki, Helsinki to Tallinn, and Stockholm to Riga. When I last went on a cruise in 2022, I was shocked by the high prices of everything – from tickets and restaurants to tax-free shops. But still..it’s a priceless experience 🙂 I hope you enjoyed walking around Tallinn!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words and interest in my review of the Tallink ferry between Helsinki and Tallinn. Along with the Stockholm route, these ferries are like luxury cruise liners and a very relaxing way to travel.

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  12. NortheastAllie Avatar

    The ferry seems like the way to go with the beautiful views and elegant setting! Tallinn also seems like a wonderful place to explore.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Tallinn is like something out of a fairytale Allie and taking the MyStar ferry made getting there and back extra special too.

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  13. Rebecca Avatar

    Never took the ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn, but what a brilliant idea for my next visit over there! I haven’t had much time in either places, so I’d love to return. Glad you had a wonderful time, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, do take the ferry next time Rebecca as it’s a pleasure in itself as well as being the best way to explore the two capitals.

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  14. Simon Avatar

    Hey you describe things sooooo well!! I have used Silja several times while travelling for business in Sweden and Finland and I LOVED those short cruises, SOOO much better than flying.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your compliment Simon. You’ve made my day! Travelling Tallink Silja Line is definitely much better than flying. Adore their Helsinki – Stockholm crossing too.

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  15. travelling_han Avatar

    Wonderful – get me to the cocktail bar!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I didn’t want to get off the cruise ferry Hannah but wandering around Tallinn was of course lovely too !

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  16. kagould17 Avatar

    This ferry really embodies the phrase Getting there is half the fun. They have definitely thought of everything for this 4 hour crossing. Definitely faster and nicer than driving and having time to spend in another city is the bonus for day trippers. Thanks for sharing Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Travelling on Tallink MyStar two hours each way was so relaxing at the beginning and end of our day out in Tallinn Allan. Definitely recommend the crossing if you are ever n the Baltic region.

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  17. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    The ferry looks so luxurious! At first I thought it was a cruise ship. I think I’d love walking through the old town of Tallinn, what a beautiful city!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Taking the ferry and then spending the day in fairytale Tallinn is a beautiful experience Lyssy.

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  18. Sheree Avatar

    Looks a fabulous way to travel between the two cities – great recommendation.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It really is. Thanks so much for your interest Sheree!

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        I always enjoy reading your posts Marion

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Thanks so much Sheree, it means a lot.

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  19. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Wow, even kennels – it’s a pretty big ferry that definitely caters to everyone’s needs! The first time I saw it on your blog, I was blown away with how beautiful and spacious the ferry is … and I still am! I love The Garden – I think 2 hours would be too short to enjoy everything the ferry has to offer 🙂.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I know exactly what you mean Corna. I could have happily gone round again!

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