Located about 45 kilometers west of Tallinn, Paldiski South Harbour is an important ferry and cargo port in Estonia. Known for its strategic location on the Baltic Sea, this port primarily handles ferry routes connecting Estonia with Sweden, particularly the route to Kapellskär. Paldiski’s efficient services and facilities make it an essential hub for travellers and freight transportation.
The harbour is designed to accommodate both passenger and vehicle ferries, making it ideal for travellers looking to bring their cars or cargo. Ferry operators such as DFDS provide regular services, offering a comfortable and reliable way to traverse the Baltic waters.

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Depending on the ferry operator you travel with, it will depend on the point of departure. The DFDS departure is held at the North Harbour. Upon arrival at the DFDS point at Paldiski Port, the vehicle entrance is well signposted, showing the accurate vehicle lanes to use for check-in. Vehicles will proceed further into the vehicle lanes until they reach the check-in booths, once check-in is complete, the lanes will continue around to reach the embarkment area where all passengers will board.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle, Bicycle

Depending on the ferry operator you travel with, it will depend on the point of departure. If you are travelling with Tallinn Siljia, then you will use the South Harbour.. Upon arrival at the South Harbour at Paldiski Port, the vehicle entrance is well signposted, showing the accurate vehicle lanes to use for check-in. Vehicles will proceed further into the vehicle lanes until they reach the check-in area, once check-in is complete, the lanes will continue further to reach the embarkment area where all passengers will board.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle


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