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BalticsPublished: 22 June 2026 at 12:20

Ferry Traffic to Estonian Islands Down This Midsummer Compared to Last Year

Fewer people have traveled to Estonia's islands for Midsummer this year despite extra ferry capacity. Passenger numbers dropped 7% and vehicles 2% compared to the same period last year.

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According to ferry operator TS Laevad, fewer people have traveled to Estonia's islands to celebrate Midsummer so far this year, despite additional ferry capacity. Both passenger and vehicle numbers are slightly below last year's levels.

The ferry Regula, operating on the Virtsu–Kuivastu route towards Saaremaa and Muhu, makes additional trips if needed under a contract with the Ministry of Regional Affairs and Agriculture. Indrek Randveer, chairman of the management board of TS Laevad, said Regula is deployed when at least 40 vehicles are left behind from the previous ferry and the next trip is sold out.

On the Rohuküla–Heltermaa route towards Hiiumaa, the main ferries Tiiu and Leiger make extra trips as required. Randveer noted that on the Virtsu–Kuivastu route, online tickets are sold up to 70 percent of vessel capacity, and on the Rohuküla–Heltermaa route up to 60 percent. This means that when online tickets are sold out, passengers can still buy tickets in the general queue at the port ticket office.

From Thursday through Sunday, the two routes carried a total of 52,633 passengers and 22,814 vehicles. Last year, the same period saw 56,649 passengers and 23,350 vehicles, meaning passenger numbers were down 7 percent and vehicles 2 percent.

Saturday, June 20, was still the busiest day so far this year, with 3,172 people traveling to Hiiumaa and 7,672 to Saaremaa and Muhu. Last year, the two public holidays, June 23 and 24, fell on Monday and Tuesday, while this year Monday is a working day, although shortened. As a result, the peak rush may still be ahead.

The ferry Regula began making additional trips on the Saaremaa route on Thursday, June 18, and completed eight extra trips on each day of the weekend. Last year, Regula made 36 additional trips over the same period. Randveer said the number of Regula trips compared with last year indicates that the busiest days are still ahead — Monday and the coming days, especially Wednesday.

Although travel to the islands has been spread over five days this year, the main return rush to the mainland is still expected on June 24–25. Those without an online ticket should be prepared for longer waiting times.

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