By
Laura Hyde |
Tallink Grupp’s ferry Romantika will return to operations on the Tallinn-Stockholm route between Estonia and Sweden for the 2026 summer season.
From 2 July, the 2,500-passenger ferry will sail weekend services on the opposite schedule to Tallink’s Baltic Queen. During the week in July and August, Romantika will host two summer entertainment cruises, which are scheduled to take place on 21 July and 4 August.
“Summer is the peak season for tourism, and adding an extra vessel to the route helps us meet growing demand on the Tallinn–Stockholm corridor,” said Piret Mürk-Dubout, member of the management board of Tallink. “Romantika’s summer sailings offer a chance to escape to sea even in the middle of the working week – to enjoy good food, music, and sunsets, and return the next morning refreshed with new energy for everyday life or even straight back to work. We believe both regular sailings and special cruises will be warmly received by customers, and we look forward to welcoming everyone on board.”
Romantika was the first vessel ordered by Tallink and the first newbuild passenger ship constructed for an Estonian shipping company. The ship has also previously operated charter services on the Helsinki, Stockholm, and Riga routes.