Ferry travel from Muuga to Vuosaari offers a relaxing and efficient journey across the Gulf of Finland. Upon arrival in Vuosaari, located in Helsinki, you’ll find a vibrant and modern district that serves as a gateway to Finland’s capital. From here, you can explore Helsinki’s rich culture, stunning architecture, and beautiful parks, all while enjoying its unique blend of history and contemporary charm.
This route is perfect for those seeking a comfortable and convenient connection between Estonia and Finland.

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Vuosaari port has excellent transport connections both by sea and land via the Ring III road to the main road network. Good opportunities have also been created for large-scale rail transport: the port railway joins the main railway line in Kerava and runs directly to Vuosaari Harbour’s quays and terminals.
Services available at the gatehouse include the harbour operators’ service points (documents, access permits), the Port of Helsinki Ltd office, and a restaurant.
For a variety of reasons, Vuosaari can be considered the Helsinki of the future. It is the largest district in Helsinki, home to more than 38,000 people.
There are plenty of beaches, natural reserves, and outdoor recreation spots. During the summer, a ferry connects Vuosaari to the archipelago, eastern boroughs, and downtown Hakaniemi.
Muuga Harbour, located just 17 km northeast of Tallinn, Estonia, is a key maritime hub offering modern facilities and efficient services for ferry and cargo travellers. Known for its deep-water capabilities, Muuga is well-equipped to handle a wide variety of vessels and cargo types, including container, bulk, and roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) traffic. Its strategic position on the Gulf of Finland makes it a crucial gateway for regional and international trade.
This modern port provides travellers with a reliable link between Estonia and neighbouring countries, making it an essential stop for those exploring the Baltic region.

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