
Port of Tallinn is situated on the shore of the Gulf of Finland in the north of the country. It is one of the biggest port authorities in Estonia.
- TEU: 500,000
- The main harbor handles: passengers, ro-ro, and breakbulk cargo
- A second port area handles: dry and liquid bulk, timber, and general cargo
- Cargo port handles: crude oil, oil products, fertilizers, grain, coal, containers, and ro-ro cargoes
- Consist of five harbors area

The Muuga harbor is situated in the southwest part of the Finnish Gulf, in Muuga Bay. It is the main cargo handling harbor, and one of the distant harbors of the Port of Tallinn.
- TEU: 251,738
- One of the deepest and largest ports in Estonia
- Consists of two basins for grain pier and coal terminal
- West basin contains: bulk cargo facilities and ro-ro berth
- East basin contains: container handling berth, further ro-ro berths, and general cargo berth
- Mainly handles: crude oil and oil products, general and bulk cargo, timber, ro-ro, container, and reefer

Port of Padilski is situated on the east side of Paldiski Bay, approximately 21km west of Tallinn. It is one of the constituent harbors of the Port of Tallinn.
- TEU: N/A
- Consists of two harbors: Pohjasadam (North Harbour) and Lounasadam (South Harbour)
- Exports: scrap metal, oil products, timber, dry bulk peat, and ro-ro cargo
- Imports: general and ro-ro cargo
- Handled annually: around 850,000t of cargo and 600 vessels
- Provides the most sheltered harbor in Estonia

The Port of Heltermaa is situated on the east coast of the island of Hiiumaa. It is managed by Saarte Liinid Ltd.
- TEU: N/A
- Handled cargo annually approximately 500,000t
- Handled passenger annually is about 375,000

The Port of Roomassaare is located approximately 2km south of the town of Kuressaare. It is situated on the island of Saaremaa.
- TEU: N/A
- Port handles: general cargo, oil, passenger ferry, and yacht
- Main exports: agricultural products, timber, and stone
- Imports: farming machinery and groceries
- Handled annually: 6,700 passengers and around 130,500t of cargo
- The maximum size is about 5.4m draught

Port of Kuivastu is located on the southeast corner of Muhu Island. It is the ferry port between the mainland and the island.
- TEU: N/A
- Port type: jetty, pier, wharf
- Accommodate cargo and other modestly sized vessels
- Has four quays as well a small boat harbor
- Handled annually: around 1,500,000t of cargo and 850,000 passengers

The Port of Parnu is situated on the northeast side of Riga Bay at the entrance to the Parnu River. It is administered by the Parnu Sadam AS.
- TEU: N/A
- Primary exports: timber, wood pulp, and flax
- Main imports: fertilizers, salt, and coal
- Vessels visit the port annually is around 1,050
- Cargo handled annually is about 1,700,000t

Port of Kunda is an active regional commercial port. It is the fifth-largest marine cargo terminal in Estonia. It is situated on the north coast of Estonia, 20nm east of Tallinn.
- TEU: N/A
- Developed and used mainly for exports
- Main exports: cement, pulp, wood, timber, wood chips, peat moss, and shale oil
- Imports: raw materials for sawmill
- Approximately 600 vessels and 1,800,000t of cargo annually handled
- Maximum vessel size: LOA 150m, beam 30m, draught 8.5

Port of Rohuküla’s main function is to serve ferry traffic on Rohuküla – Heltermaa and Rohuküla – Sviby routes.
- TEU: N/A
- Accommodate cargo, fishing vessels, and small craft
- Port process bulk cargo, timber products, and general cargo
- Port has mobile lifting equipment good for loading and unloading

The Port of Abruka is located on the island of Kuressaare. Its geographical coordinates is 58°09,7´N, 22°31,6´E.
- TEU: N/A
- Modern and comfortable to all seafarers
- Berths and premises
- Maximum yacht length 15m, max draft 2m

The port of Kihnu’s main task is to guarantee ferry traffic. They accommodate yachts, speedboats, and small vessels.
- TEU: N/A
- Good facilities for visitors
- Has automatic petrol station
- Port supplies vessels: drinking water, and other necessary services
- 24 hours open all year
- Maximum vessel size: length 60m and draught 3.5m

Port of Lehtma is situated on the north coast of Hiiumaa Island in the west of Estonia. It is the largest port on Hiiumaa island.
- TEU: N/A
- Main used: fishing and commercial vessels
- The port type is river port
- Convenient for vessels up to 130 meters in length
- Has good facilities for yachts

The port of Loksa is situated on the west coast of Estonia, 58km east of the port of Tallinn.
- TEU: N/A
- Sheltered harbor within two breakwaters
- Consisting a shipyard wharf and breakwater berth
- Manange by Loksa Shipyard, Ltd
- Maximum vessel size: LOA 130m, draught 4.2m

Port of Miiduranna is located on the Tallinn bay coast in the Baltic Sea. It is a privately owned port.
- TEU: 15 000
- Consist of two pools: south and north basin
- Has 10 quays in the port
- Operating 24/7
- Cargo handled annually: around 2,000 000t
- The maximum size permitted tankers: LOA 195m, beam 32m, draught 12.3m
- Dry cargo vessels: LOA 110m, beam 20m, draught 5.6m

Port of Mõntu is located at the southern top of Saaremaa. It can be found on VHF channels 72 and 16.
- TEU: N/A
- Accommodate vessels whose length does not exceed 30m, draught 3.4m
- Port has 10 quay places for yachts or launches
- Good amenities

Port of Ringsu is located on the south coast of Rhunu island, under the authority of Saaremaa County.
- TEU: N/A
- The smallest port on the island
- Under construction
- Capable of servicing boats for local inhabitants
- Depth in the harbor – 2.5m

Port of Saaremaa is situated 135km southwest of Tallinn. It is the newest addition to the family of the port of Tallinn.
- TEU: N/A
- Two quays available for cruise vessels, auxiliary vessels, and a floating berth for small craft
- Natural depth of 10m
- Maximum vessel size: LOA 200m, beam 30m
- Specifically designed for servicing passenger and cruise ships.

The port of Sillamäe is situated in the north-east of Estonia, 25km from the border between the European Union and the Russian Federation
- TEU:300,000
- The second-largest port in Estonia
- The fifth maritime trading port
- Open all year-round
- The territory of the port is a free zone

The port of Sviby is situated on the island of Vormsi. It is the fourth largest island in Estonia.
- TEU: N/A
- Main purpose: hosting schedule ferry, island’s commercial port
- Port has a quay for ships and a floating dock for yachts
- Provide necessary service for visitors
- Has 8m wide causeway connects the cape with port facilities located 150m away

Port of Sõru’s main function is to serve ferry boats between Saaremaa and Hiiumaa.
- TEU: N/A
- Accommodates: smaller trade vessels, passenger boats, and small boats
- Has three quays, two of which are for guest
- Depth 4.2m, LOA 42m, width 10m, berth 40

The port of Triigi is situated in the rural municipality of Leisi on the northern coast of Saaremaa.
- TEU: N/A
- Accommodate: smaller cargo ships, launches, and yachts
- Good amenities
- Provides water and electricity
- Open 24 hours, 7days a week

Port of Virtsu is situated on the west coast of Estonia at the tip of the Virtsu peninsula.
- TEU: N/A
- Commercial harbor and terminal for ferry service
- Main facility: 300m pier, ferry ramps both sides
- Exports: stone chips, limestone ash,
- Handles: timber, passenger, and pleasure vessels
- Handled annually: around 450,000t cargo,and 1,500,000 passengers

The port of Dirhami is situated north of western Estonia. It is a Baltic seaport that is open 24/7 to all visitors.
- TEU: 12 000
- Attractive port for yachts
- Main activities: fishing and commercial port
- The main dock is 330m, float dock 50m long
- Fit for vessels with max LOA 90m, draft 3.7m

The port of Haapsalu Jahtklubi is own by the Haapsalu Yacht Club Ltd. It is a resort on Estonia’s west coast.
- TEU: N/A
- Known for its warm water and curative muds
- Port type: harbor
- Harbor Type: coastal natural

Old city harbor is one of the biggest passenger harbors for both Tallinn and Estonia. It is situated in the very center of the city of Tallinn.
- TEU: N/A
- One of the biggest tourism getaway
- Busiest passenger harbor
- One of the traffic leaders in the world
- Has two passenger terminals: Terminal A and D
- Handles ro-ro, cruise

Orissaare Harbour is situated on Illiku in Orissaare, 700 meters from the center.it is well protected from storm winds and waves.
- TEU: N/A
- Suitable for vessels whose length is 20m and draught 2.3m
- Great amenities
- Available all necessary services offered

Orissaare Harbour is situated on Illiku in Orissaare, 700 meters from the center.it is well protected from storm winds and waves.
- TEU: N/A
- Suitable for vessels whose length is 20m and draught 2.3m
- Great amenities
- Available all necessary services offered

Koiguste Harbour is located on the south side of Saaremaa- a day’s sail from Kihnu, Ruhnu, Roomassaare, or Lõunaranna.
- TEU: N/A
- Excellent facilities: electricity, water, showers, sauna, and bar
- Easy entry day and night
- Sheltered all directions

Manilaiu Harbour services ferries running the Munalaid-Manilaid-Munalaid line.
- TEU: N/A
- Has 4 quays and a pontoon bridge
- Boats and small vessels can also dock
- Dredged channel: 350m long, 50m wide, 4.0m deep

Munalaid Harbor’s main task is to operate ferry boat traffic. It is controlled by Saarte Liinid Ltd.
- TEU: N/A
- Accommodates yachts and small craft
- Provides electricity and water
- Open 24 hours
- The total length of the quay is 120m, the harbor is 2.4m deep