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Old City Harbour

Logi 4/2, Tallinn 10111

 

Port of Tallinn is the biggest port authority in Estonia, and its strategic goal is to develop the competitiveness of Estonia as a maritime country. As far as both cargo and passenger traffic are considered, Port of Tallinn could be considered the biggest port on the shores of the Baltic Sea.

Port of Tallinn takes great pride in the most modern piece of real estate it owns – the modern and varied cruise terminal of the Old City Harbour and its promenade, which is one of the locations for TSR 2024.

We have opened up the seaside for the residents to spend their free time. The cruise terminal is a popular venue that stands out with its gorgeous and modern interior architecture. The modern and environmentally friendly cruise terminal and its surroundings can be used to host various events in addition to hosting cruise tourists. At the terminal, there is also a gorgeous seafood restaurant that is perfect for a meal with a view of the ships.

The cruise terminal of the Old City Harbour of Tallinn was awarded the Green Key in 2023, which assures both cruise passengers, guests, and partners visiting events at the cruise terminal that Port of Tallinn operates in an environmentally sustainable manner.

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Seaplane Harbour

Vesilennuki 6, Tallinn 10145

 

The Seaplane Harbour accommodates one of Europe’s grandest maritime museums. You are invited to see the authentic submarine Lembit from the 1930s, the century-old steam-powered icebreaker Suur Tõll, a Short 184 seaplane replica, mines, cannons, and many other life-sized exhibits. The museum and the Seaplane Hangar have been recognised with several awards: Estonia’s Most Tourist-Friendly Museum 2012, Europa Nostra Grand Prix 2013, Special Commendation from the European Museum of the Year 2014, and several others.

The Seaplane Harbour Museum is a memorable experience for the whole family: lots of interesting reading, a voyage around the world in the Yellow Submarine, photos taken in naval uniforms, the big aquarium, the simulators and many more exciting activities.

There is plenty to do for everyone: thrilling tours in several languages; the museum shop and Café/Restaurant MARU; a working harbour, boats and sailing ships, magnificent sea and city view, and a playground for children; exciting programmes for children or adults.

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Noblessner Marina

Peetri, Tallinn 10415

 

Noblessner Marina was opened in 2010, it is located between the Mine Harbour and Seaplane Harbour. The water area of ​​the port is safely protected from the waves by two breakwaters.


The Marina has a total of six floating berths with 192 berths, in addition to berths up to 30 meters. Up to 200 more berths will be added in the coming years.

The Noblessner district is Tallinn’s first district with human-friendly planning that is open to the sea. It contains the industrial buildings of the historic submarine factory, a public square and a new residential district of spectacular architecture. It’s the only marina in the city centre where you can admire a sunset standing on the quay! The district and the marina are developing rapidly.

 

Operating here is one of Estonia’s most successful sailing schools, NYC Sailing School. Right next to the marina are the Kai Art Centre, the whole family centre PROTO Invention Factory, Põhjala Brewery and various restaurants such as the Põhjala Tap Room, Kampai, Lore Bistroo and the fine dining 180 Degrees Restaurant.

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