Talink Silja Line offers the following routes: Stockholm-Helsinki, Helsinki-Tallinn, Stockholm-Tallinn, Stockholm-Turku, Stockholm-Riga, Aland-Tallinn, Muuga-Vuosaari and Helsinki-Riga. On the routes from Stockholm to Helsinki, Turku and Tallinn, the port of Mariehamn on the Aland Islands, which belong to Sweden, is also called at up to eight times a day.
The journeys from Sweden to Finland and the Baltic states are quite long, taking around 17 hours, and are operated overnight. These routes are usually served once a day. Tallink & Silja Line's shortest connection is the route from Helsinki to Tallinn, which is served with six to seven trips per day; with a journey time of only two hours, this route is even suitable for a day trip.
The regular connections can also be booked in combination as a so-called mini-cruise, for example on the route between Stockholm and Helsinki. Departure is in the late afternoon in Stockholm, with most of the next day available for a shore excursion in Helsinki before returning to Stockholm the following night.
Tallink & Silja Line currently operates a fleet of twelve ships. The ships used on the long-haul routes offer an exceptionally high level of comfort. For example, the "Silja Symphony", which was modernized a few years ago, has a 142-metre-long glass-roofed promenade. All ships have catering facilities with several à la carte restaurants as well as pubs and bars. In some cases, there are even shows and discos, making the interior more like a cruise ship than a ferry. All Tallink & Silja Line ships have cabins that can be booked in different comfort classes, from simple inside cabins to luxurious suites.