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How to Travel from Copenhagen to Tallinn?

The most common and budget-friendly options to travel from Copenhagen to Tallinn combine flights or a multi-modal approach utilizing buses/trains and ferries, as there is no direct land route connecting the two cities. The choice depends on your budget, time, and preference for scenery versus speed.

What are the budget flight options from Copenhagen to Tallinn?

Budget airlines frequently operate direct or connecting routes between Copenhagen Airport (CPH) and Tallinn Airport (TLL). Airlines like Ryanair, SAS, or airBaltic often offer competitive fares. One-way flight prices typically range from an estimated €40-100, depending on the season and how far in advance you book. Booking 2-3 months ahead generally yields the best prices, potentially saving 20-40% compared to last-minute fares. The flight duration is approximately 1.5-2 hours.

Can I travel from Copenhagen to Tallinn by bus and ferry?

Yes, a popular multi-modal route involves traveling by bus or train to a Swedish port city, followed by a ferry to Tallinn. One common itinerary is:

  1. Copenhagen to Stockholm: Travel by bus (e.g., FlixBus) for an estimated €25-50 (journey 8-10 hours) or by train (e.g., SJ) for an estimated €40-80 (journey 5-6 hours).
  2. Stockholm to Tallinn: Take an overnight ferry with companies like Tallink Silja Line or Viking Line. Basic deck passage or a seat typically costs an estimated €20-50, with a journey time of around 16-18 hours. Booking ferry tickets several weeks in advance is advisable.

How much do tickets typically cost and when should I book?

The total estimated cost for a budget journey from Copenhagen to Tallinn can range from €60-150, depending on your chosen combination of transport. For flights, booking 2-3 months ahead is generally recommended. For bus and ferry segments, booking 2-4 weeks in advance usually secures better fares, potentially saving 15-30% compared to booking closer to departure. Rideshare services like BlaBlaCar could be an option for shorter legs (e.g., Copenhagen to Malmö) for an estimated €10-25, but are less practical for the entire multi-country journey.

Are there any free amenities available in Copenhagen and Tallinn?

Yes, both Copenhagen and Tallinn offer various free amenities useful for backpackers. AllInMap is a valuable resource for finding free public restrooms, Wi-Fi hotspots, and water refill stations in both cities, helping you save money on the go.

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