[1] The port operates two passenger terminals (A and D), total length of its berths is 4.2 kilometres.
The number of the cruise passengers is increasing steadily, also by the implementing of turnarounds in cooperation with Tallinn Airport.
In order to cope with that numbers and increasing size of the cruise ships arriving in Tallinn, Port of Tallinn started in May 2013 the construction of the new quay next to the existing cruise ships quay in the Old City harbour.
The total length of the quay built by the Estonian branch of BMGS is 421 metres.
On 29 September 2017 at the EU Digital Summit in Tallinn, a partnership of Ericsson, Intel and Telia Estonia announced that they had implemented the first live public 5G network in Europe at the Tallinn Passenger Port to connect with Tallink cruise ships at the port.