Ferries from
Russia to Estonia
Ferries from
Russia to Estonia
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Russia, the world's largest country, offers visitors an incredible mix of historical landmarks, diverse landscapes and cultural experiences. From the iconic Red Square and the Kremlin in Moscow to the magnificent Winter Palace and Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia's architectural heritage is truly impressive. Nature lovers can explore Lake Baikal, the world's deepest freshwater lake, or take in the volcanic scenery of Kamchatka. Throughout the year, Russia hosts major cultural events, including the White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg during summer when the sun barely sets, and the Russian Winter Festival in Moscow, celebrating traditional music, dance and cuisine. The main Russian ports connect travellers to numerous destinations across the Baltic Sea and Black Sea regions, with ferry routes linking to Finland, Estonia, Sweden and Turkey. Whether you're interested in imperial history, avant-garde art or natural wonders, Russia promises an unforgettable journey.
Estonia, a captivating Baltic nation, offers a perfect blend of mediaeval charm and digital innovation. The capital, Tallinn, boasts one of Europe's best-preserved mediaeval old towns, a UNESCO World Heritage site with cobblestone streets and fairy-tale spires. Beyond Tallinn, Estonia's diverse landscape includes over 2,000 islands, dense forests covering nearly half the country, and numerous lakes and beaches. Technology enthusiasts will appreciate Estonia's reputation as one of the world's most digitally advanced societies. The country comes alive during the summer solstice with Jaanipäev (Midsummer) celebrations, while the Tallinn Christmas Market transforms the capital into a winter wonderland. Music lovers can enjoy the Estonian Song Festival, held every 5 years, where thousands of performers gather. From Estonia's most popular port, Tallinn, frequent ferry connections operate to Helsinki (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden), and St. Petersburg (Russia), making it an excellent starting point for exploring the Baltic region.