# Kärdla Airport Transfer Guide (KDL) Practical guide to getting from Kärdla Airport to your destination on Hiiumaa Island. Transport options, realistic costs, and what to expect in 2026. **Airport:** KDL **City:** Kärdla **Country:** Estonia **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Kärdla Airport is tiny — one of the smallest commercial airports in Europe. It serves Hiiumaa, Estonia's second-largest island. There are no taxis waiting at the terminal, no shuttle buses, and no car rental desks inside. If you have not arranged transport in advance, you will be standing in a parking lot with your bags, hoping someone answers the phone. The airport sits about 5 km east of Kärdla town center. If you are heading to Kärdla itself, pre-booked transfers or a local taxi called ahead of time are your realistic options. If your accommodation is elsewhere on the island — Kassari, Kõpu, or Käina — you absolutely need to arrange a ride before you land. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Kärdla Airport handles flights from Tallinn operated by NyxAir (formerly Transaviabaltika successor). These are small turboprop aircraft carrying around 19 passengers. When you step off the plane, you walk across the tarmac to a small terminal building. There is no jet bridge, no baggage carousel — your luggage is brought to a collection point near the entrance. The terminal has basic facilities: a small waiting area, restrooms, and occasionally a staffed information point during flight arrivals. Do not expect Wi-Fi to be reliable. There is no ATM inside the terminal, though Kärdla town has banking services. The entire deplaning and luggage process takes about 10 minutes. After that, you are outside in a quiet parking area. On Hiiumaa, everything operates at island pace — which is charming once you have a ride sorted. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked airport transfer:** This is the most reliable option, especially if you are visiting Hiiumaa for the first time. A driver meets you at the terminal and takes you directly to your accommodation anywhere on the island. Since the island is not large (roughly 40 km across), most transfers take 20–45 minutes depending on destination. **Local taxi:** There is no taxi rank at the airport. Kärdla has a handful of taxi operators, but you need to call ahead. Response times vary — on a good day, 15–20 minutes; on a bad day or during summer weekends, longer. Save a local number before you fly. **Rental car:** No rental desks at the airport itself. Some local companies on Hiiumaa can arrange delivery to the airport if you book in advance. This is worth considering if you plan to explore the island, as public transport is limited. **Public bus:** There is no direct bus service from the airport. The nearest bus stops are in Kärdla town. You would need to get there first, which brings you back to needing a taxi or transfer. **Walking to Kärdla:** It is about 5 km along a quiet road. Doable in summer with light luggage, but not practical with suitcases or in Estonian winter conditions. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Transport costs on Hiiumaa are modest compared to mainland European airports, but availability is the real currency here. - **Transfer to Kärdla town center:** EUR 10–20, depending on the provider and whether it is a dedicated service or shared arrangement. - **Transfer to Kassari peninsula:** EUR 25–40. About 25 km from the airport. - **Transfer to Kõpu lighthouse area:** EUR 35–50. The western end of the island, roughly 40 km. - **Transfer to Käina:** EUR 15–25. About 15 km south. Local taxis charge roughly EUR 0.50–0.80 per km plus a base fare. The challenge is not the price — it is finding an available taxi. Pre-booking a transfer typically costs a few euros more than a taxi but removes the uncertainty entirely. --- ### Late night arrivals Kärdla Airport does not handle late-night flights under normal scheduling. Flights from Tallinn typically arrive in the afternoon. However, delays happen — weather on Hiiumaa can ground or reroute flights, and if your arrival pushes into the evening, your options narrow significantly. After dark, finding a taxi on short notice becomes very difficult. There is no 24-hour taxi service on the island. If your flight is delayed, contact your accommodation — many guesthouses and hotels on Hiiumaa will arrange a pickup as a courtesy, especially if you let them know in advance. --- ### Families and luggage The small terminal means short walking distances, which is helpful with children. No long corridors or escalators to navigate. Luggage is handed over quickly. If you are traveling with a car seat for a child, bring your own — local taxis almost never carry them, and even pre-booked transfers may not have one unless you specifically request it during booking. Hiiumaa is a family-friendly destination, but the transport infrastructure assumes you are self-sufficient. For families with strollers and multiple bags, a pre-booked transfer with a larger vehicle (minivan) is the stress-free choice. Specify your luggage count when booking. --- ### Where you meet the driver The airport is small enough that there is essentially one exit. When you walk out of the terminal, you are in the parking area. Pre-booked drivers typically wait right there, often holding a name sign. There is no separate arrivals hall or meeting point — the entire terminal frontage is visible at a glance. If your driver is not immediately visible, check the small parking lot to the right. In summer months, drivers sometimes wait in their cars with the windows down. A quick phone call usually resolves any confusion within moments. --- ### Decision helper **Book a transfer in advance if:** You are visiting Hiiumaa for the first time, traveling with family, have accommodation outside Kärdla, or arriving during the off-season (October–April) when even fewer transport options exist. **Try a local taxi if:** You are a returning visitor, comfortable with making calls in Estonian, heading only to Kärdla town, and arriving during summer daytime hours. **Rent a car if:** You plan to spend several days exploring the island. Hiiumaa has beautiful but spread-out attractions, and buses run infrequently. **Walk if:** You are young, fit, it is summer, you have a backpack, and Kärdla is your destination. The road is safe and scenic. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Hiiumaa is a beautiful, quiet island where things work on a slower schedule. The airport reflects that — small, simple, and unhurried. The one thing you should not leave to chance is how you get from the runway to your bed. A few minutes of planning before your flight saves real stress on the other end. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: Are there taxis waiting at Kärdla Airport?** No. Kärdla Airport does not have a taxi rank. You need to call a local taxi company in advance or pre-book a transfer. The airport is too small and flights too infrequent to justify taxis waiting on standby. **Q: How far is Kärdla Airport from Kärdla town?** About 5 km, which takes roughly 8–10 minutes by car. Walking is possible in good weather but takes about an hour with luggage. **Q: Can I rent a car at Kärdla Airport?** There are no rental desks at the airport. A few local companies on Hiiumaa offer car rental and may deliver to the airport if you arrange it in advance. Book at least a few days ahead during summer. **Q: Is there a bus from Kärdla Airport to town?** No direct bus service connects the airport to Kärdla or other parts of the island. Public buses on Hiiumaa run limited schedules and do not serve the airport. **Q: How much does a transfer from Kärdla Airport cost?** A transfer to Kärdla town typically costs EUR 10–20. Destinations further on the island range from EUR 25–50 depending on distance. Prices are modest, but availability matters more than cost here. **Q: What airlines fly to Kärdla Airport?** As of 2026, NyxAir operates subsidized flights between Tallinn and Kärdla using small turboprop aircraft. The route is essential for island connectivity and runs year-round, though schedules are reduced in winter. **Q: Does Kärdla Airport have Wi-Fi?** The terminal has limited connectivity. Do not rely on airport Wi-Fi for coordinating transport. Download offline maps and save your driver's phone number before you fly. **Q: Can I get to the Hiiumaa ferry port from Kärdla Airport?** Heltermaa ferry port is about 30 km from Kärdla Airport. You would need a taxi or pre-booked transfer. There is no direct public transport connection between the two. **Q: Is Kärdla Airport open year-round?** Yes, though winter flight schedules are reduced and weather cancellations are more common. In winter, always have a backup plan — the ferry from the mainland is the alternative if flights are grounded. **Q: Should I book a transfer or just figure it out on arrival?** Book in advance. This is not a large airport with transport options waiting outside. On Hiiumaa, pre-planning is not optional — it is how the island works. Even locals arrange rides ahead of time. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at Kärdla Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl/late-night Kärdla Airport does not operate scheduled late-night flights. The regular service from Tallinn typically arrives in the afternoon, and the airport does not have lighting or staffing for nighttime operations under normal circumstances. But plans go sideways, and if weather delays push your arrival into the evening hours, you need to know what to expect. ## What happens if your flight is delayed into evening Hiiumaa's weather — fog, wind, low cloud cover — can delay or cancel flights, especially in autumn and winter. If your flight arrives later than expected, the terminal will still be open for your arrival, but there will be minimal staff and no services. The parking lot will be dark and quiet. The most important thing: if you have a pre-booked transfer, your driver will be tracking the flight and adjusting accordingly. This is one of the strongest arguments for booking ahead on this particular route. A driver who knows your flight is delayed will wait. A taxi you planned to call may not answer at 8 PM on Hiiumaa. ## Finding transport after dark Local taxis on Hiiumaa are not available around the clock. Most drivers operate during daytime hours and stop taking calls in the evening. If you arrive after dark without a pre-arranged ride, your options are very limited: - **Call your accommodation.** Many guesthouses and small hotels on Hiiumaa will come pick you up, especially if you are a confirmed guest. This is standard island hospitality, but you need to call and ask. - **Call every local taxi number you have.** You might get lucky, especially in summer when days are long and drivers work later. - **Wait at the terminal.** Not ideal, but the airport area is safe. You may need to make calls and wait 30–45 minutes. ## What you cannot do There is no rideshare service (Bolt, Uber) on Hiiumaa. There are no airport buses. There is no hotel within walking distance of the terminal. Walking to Kärdla in the dark (5 km on an unlit road) is not recommended, especially in winter. ## Preventive measures 1. **Always pre-book transport** for Kärdla Airport. This is not a place to wing it. 2. **Save your accommodation's phone number** offline — do not rely on airport Wi-Fi. 3. **Save at least two local taxi numbers** as backup. 4. **Check weather forecasts** before your flight. If conditions look marginal, consider taking the ferry from the mainland instead — it runs later and is less weather-dependent. 5. **Have a mainland backup plan.** If your flight is canceled entirely, you may end up staying in Tallinn. Keep a flexible mindset. ## The reality Late-night situations at Kärdla Airport are rare because flights simply do not operate at night. The real risk is a delayed afternoon flight pushing into dusk. With a pre-booked transfer, this is a non-issue. Without one, it can become a stressful scramble on a quiet island where everything closes early. --- ### Taxi vs Pre-Booked Transfer at Kärdla Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl/taxi-vs-transfer At most airports, this comparison is about price and convenience. At Kärdla Airport, it is about whether you get a ride at all. ## The taxi situation Kärdla Airport has no taxi rank. No cars wait outside the terminal. Hiiumaa island has a small number of taxi drivers — we are talking single digits, not a fleet. To use one, you need to call a local number before your flight or immediately after landing. During summer weekends, availability drops because drivers may already be booked. If you reach a driver and they are free, expect a wait of 15–30 minutes depending on where they are on the island. The ride itself to Kärdla town is short and affordable — roughly EUR 8–15. But you may call two or three numbers before finding someone available. Taxis on Hiiumaa are generally safe and drivers are friendly, though English is not universally spoken. Having your destination written down helps. ## The pre-booked transfer option A pre-booked transfer means a driver is confirmed for your arrival time. They know your flight number, they track delays, and they wait at the terminal. For Kärdla town, prices range from EUR 10–20 — a small premium over a taxi, but you eliminate the uncertainty. For destinations beyond Kärdla (Kassari, Kõpu, Käina), pre-booking becomes even more important. A taxi might decline a 40 km ride to the western tip of the island, or charge significantly more. A transfer has the price agreed upfront. ## When a taxi makes sense - You are a returning visitor who knows the local numbers - You are heading only to Kärdla town center - It is a summer weekday with good weather - You speak some Estonian or are comfortable navigating the call ## When a transfer makes sense - First visit to Hiiumaa - Traveling with family or heavy luggage - Destination is anywhere outside Kärdla town - Arriving in the off-season or in poor weather - You want certainty after a long journey ## The honest verdict On Hiiumaa, the question is not "taxi or transfer?" — it is "do I want to gamble on availability?" For most visitors, especially those unfamiliar with the island, a pre-booked transfer is not a luxury. It is the practical choice. The price difference is negligible. The peace of mind is not. --- ### Kärdla Airport Transfers with Family and Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl/family-and-kids Hiiumaa is a wonderful destination for families — quiet beaches, nature trails, and a pace of life that lets everyone slow down. Getting from Kärdla Airport to your accommodation with children just requires a bit of forethought. ## The airport experience with kids Kärdla Airport is one of the easiest airports you will ever navigate with children. The terminal is small — there are no long walks, no escalators, no confusing signage. You step off the plane, walk across a short stretch of tarmac, collect your bags within minutes, and walk outside. The entire process from aircraft to parking lot takes about 10 minutes. There are basic restrooms inside the terminal. There is no dedicated family room or baby changing facility, but the compact size means you are never far from the exit. ## Car seats and child safety This is the critical planning point. Estonian law requires appropriate child restraints, and Hiiumaa's taxis almost never carry them. If you need a car seat or booster, you have two options: 1. **Bring your own.** This is the most reliable approach. A lightweight travel car seat works well. 2. **Request one with your transfer booking.** Pre-booked transfer services can arrange child seats if you specify the child's age and weight at booking time. Confirm this detail — do not assume it will be provided automatically. If you show up without a car seat and hail a local taxi, the driver may refuse the fare or, worse, proceed without proper restraints. Neither outcome is acceptable. ## Luggage considerations Families travel heavy. Strollers, car seats, bags — it adds up. The small turboprop flights from Tallinn have limited luggage allowances, so check with your airline. On the ground, a standard sedan taxi may not fit everything. When booking a transfer, specify your total luggage count including strollers and bulky items. A minivan or larger vehicle can be arranged. ## Timing and energy management Flights to Kärdla are short (about 30 minutes from Tallinn), which is kind to children. However, if the flight is delayed — weather is the usual culprit on Hiiumaa — there is very little at the airport to entertain young ones. Bring snacks, a tablet, or a book. Once you land, the transfer to most Hiiumaa accommodations is 10–45 minutes on quiet island roads. Children usually find the scenery interesting — windmills, forests, and the occasional sheep. ## The recommendation for families Book a transfer with a vehicle large enough for your group and luggage, request child seats at booking time, and confirm the details a day before travel. Hiiumaa rewards families who plan ahead with a stress-free start to a memorable island holiday. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Kärdla Airport to the City? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl/cost-to-city Kärdla Airport sits about 5 km east of Kärdla town center on Hiiumaa island, Estonia. The good news is that transport costs here are low by European standards. The challenge is not the price — it is arranging the ride. ## Transfer to Kärdla town center A pre-booked airport transfer to Kärdla town runs between EUR 10 and 20. The trip takes about 8–10 minutes along a straightforward two-lane road. Some local accommodation providers include airport pickup in their rates, so check with your hotel or guesthouse first. Local taxis charge a base fare plus approximately EUR 0.50–0.80 per km. For a 5 km ride, expect EUR 8–15. The catch is that you need to call ahead — there are no taxis idling at the airport. ## Transfers to other Hiiumaa destinations Hiiumaa is a small island, but distances still matter when there is no public transport from the airport. - **Käina** (15 km south): EUR 15–25 by transfer, about 20 minutes. - **Kassari peninsula** (25 km): EUR 25–40, roughly 30 minutes. - **Kõpu area** (40 km, western tip): EUR 35–50, about 40–45 minutes. - **Heltermaa ferry port** (30 km): EUR 25–40, about 35 minutes. These are approximate ranges. Prices may vary slightly between providers and seasons. Summer tends to have more availability but not necessarily higher prices. ## Rental car costs If you want to explore the island independently, renting a car is a sensible option. Daily rates from local Hiiumaa rental companies start around EUR 40–60 per day for a basic vehicle. You will not find international chains here — it is local operators, and you need to book ahead. Fuel costs on the island are comparable to mainland Estonia. ## What about the ferry alternative? Some travelers arrive by ferry at Heltermaa port instead of flying. If you are comparing costs, the ferry from Rohuküla (mainland) to Heltermaa costs about EUR 3–5 per person on foot, or EUR 12–18 with a car. From Heltermaa, you still need transport to your destination — similar taxi or transfer costs apply. ## Bottom line Getting from Kärdla Airport to town costs between EUR 10 and 20 — very affordable. The expense is not the issue. Planning ahead is what matters. On an island with limited transport options, the EUR 5 premium for a pre-booked transfer over a taxi is well-spent insurance against standing in an empty parking lot. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kdl/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Kärdla (KDL). Transfer availability is supported by AirportTransferPortal's verified supplier network. --- ## Attribution Published by AirportTransferPortal (airporttransferportal.com), a global airport transfer marketplace operated by Funny Tourism Ltd.