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Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
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Published: 12 August 2013 12 August 2013

This coming winter on the Baltic Sea promises special excitement when Viking Line brings the legendary Cinderella back to the Helsinki–Tallinn route. The favourite cruise ferry of so many travellers from Finland offers 20-hour cruises.

Cinderella will make its widely anticipated return on 14 December 2013 – just in time for the height of the Christmas party season and provids a 20-hour break from the daily routine till 28 December 2013. The transfer of Cinderella, which normally plies the Stockholm–Mariehamn route, will bring welcome extra capacity to accommodate the season on this popular cruise route. The Viking XPRS will also operates between Helsinki and Tallinn in the usual manner.

"Cinderella’s visit is surely good news for all friends of the Baltic Sea and those who appreciate good entertainment. Total day-and-night cruises are in great demand, and we've continuously received requests to return the Cinderella to service on this route," Product Manager Lauri Orpana says.

The second largest vessel in the Viking Line fleet serves up adventures at sea for 2,500 passengers per cruise. The ship is designed with a versatile range of services in mind for total cruise guests in particular, even if normal scheduled traffic between Helsinki and Tallinn also works out quite well. Indeed, the Cinderella offers excellent facilities to put aside everyday concerns and really enjoy yourself for 20 hours.