Tallink Silja winter & spring deals (2026): save up to 30%
Tallink Silja winter & spring deals (2026): save up to 30% + weekday extras for ‘Club One' members
Tallink Silja regularly runs some genuinely handy Baltic Sea promos – not just on tickets, but also on the onboard ‘extras’ that can make a mini-cruise feel like a proper break. Below is a clean round-up of the current highlights for winter and spring 2026 (always subject to selected departures and availability).
At a glance
| Save up to 30% | Seasonal cruise discount on selected departures (often tied to a promo code and limited cabins) |
| Weekday sauna deals | Special sauna pricing for ‘Club One' members (winter–spring window, weekday-focused) |
| ‘FriendSHIP' package -10% | 10% off the ‘FriendSHIP' experience package on selected Sun–Thu departures (winter–spring window) |
| Day trips up to -40% | Same-day return savings on Helsinki–Tallinn day trips (route-specific) |
| Interrail & Eurail benefit | Up to 20% off with rail pass benefits (route/availability dependent) |
| Frequent traveller option | Fixed-price serial tickets for repeated Tallinn–Helsinki crossings |
The one that usually delivers the most value: save up to 30% on cruises
If you’re booking a cruise-style Baltic crossing (think Helsinki, Stockholm, Tallinn or Turku), the ‘save up to 30%' promo is the headline deal – especially if you’re travelling as a couple or family and want a better cabin. These discounts are typically limited by departure and cabin availability, so the best approach is to check your preferred dates early.
Weekday wins: sauna deals for ‘Club One' members
This is a classic Tallink-style perk: if you’re travelling Sunday to midweek and you like using the spa/sauna facilities, the discounted sauna pricing can be a surprisingly big ‘real’ saving (and it makes the ship feel like the destination, not just transport). The key is that it’s tied to ‘Club One' membership and weekday travel patterns.
Family pick: ‘FriendSHIP' experience package -10% (selected weekday departures)
Travelling with children? The ‘FriendSHIP' package discount is the one to check. It’s positioned as a family add-on experience (rather than just a cheaper ticket), and the -10% makes most sense if you’re already planning an onboard-focused trip (cabins, food, activities, a bit of shop browsing – the full ‘mini-cruise’ vibe).
Fast-value option: Helsinki–Tallinn same-day returns (save up to 40%)
If you want maximum value per hour, Tallink’s same-day return deals between Helsinki and Tallinn are hard to beat. They’re ideal for a ‘shopping + lunch + old town wander’ kind of day, and they’re often promoted with savings of up to 40% on the return format.
Best for planners: Interrail/Eurail benefits + serial tickets
Two quieter but very useful options:
- Interrail & Eurail benefit: good if you’re stitching together Scandinavia/Baltics legs and want at least one sea crossing baked into the rail plan.
- Serial tickets (Tallinn–Helsinki): smart if you’re doing repeated trips and want fixed-price bundles rather than booking each crossing individually.
How to book (quick steps)
- Pick your ‘type’ of saving: cruise discount, day trip return, or onboard benefits (sauna/'FriendSHIP').
- If you want the weekday sauna or ‘FriendSHIP' perks, make sure you’re booking as a ‘Club One' member.
- Check eligible departures and cabins, then price up a couple of nearby dates (weekday sailings often come out best).
Ferrygogo-style tip
If you’re going to ‘use the ship’ (spa/sauna, restaurants, shopping, kids’ activities), then membership-linked perks can be more valuable than a small headline ticket discount. If you’re purely trying to get from A to B, focus on the day-trip/one-way price and sail times instead.
