MyStar (Tallink Silja ferry)

One of the two ferry ships that Tallink Silja uses on the crossing between Helsinki and Tallinn is the MyStar. On this page you will find out everything about this ferry, which has various facilities on board.

Facts about the MyStar

Check out some interesting facts about the MyStar below:

  • Year of construction: 2022
  • Dimensions: 213 by 36 meters
  • Passenger capacity: 2800
  • Car capacity: 150
  • Sailing between: Helsinki port and Tallinn port

Facilities on board MyStar

The MyStar is a relatively new ship and is equipped with various conveniences. There are many different restaurants where you can enjoy a meal and children can have fun in the special play area.

All important facilities at a glance:

  • Free WIFI
  • Toilets
  • Restaurants
  • Pubs
  • Stores
  • Play area for children
  • Lounges
  • Front desk

For the facilities in the ports themselves, check the pages of the Tallink Silja terminal in Tallinn and the Tallink Silja terminal in Helsinki.

Floor plan (MyStar deck plan)

Curious about where you can discover which facilities on board? Then view the deck plan below:

  • Deck 6: Cabins
  • Deck 7: Travel Superstore (shop), Pop-up shop, liquor store,
  • Deck 8: Family Picnic (family restaurant), Children’s play area, Travel Superstore (shop), Comfort Lounge, Business Lounge, Platinum Lounge*, reception
  • Deck 9: Delight Buffet (restaurant), Burger King, Fast Lane (self-service restaurant), Nordic Bar (bar), Sea Pub (pub), Garden (outdoor terrace), The Chef’s Kitchen (restaurant)
  • Deck 10: Suite cabin (luxury cabins)

Would you like to view the map? You can download it here in PDF format.

MyStar live location (track on the map)

Curious where the MyStar is now? You can track the live location of the MyStar on the map below:

Video from the MyStar

Step virtually aboard the MyStar with the video below, where you get a good idea of ​​the ship.

More ferry ships on the route

Tallink Silja’s MyStar is not the only ferry ship on the route: the Megastar is also used. In addition, ships from Viking Line and Eckerö Line are also deployed on the crossing: the Viking XPRS and the Finlandia.

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