The sea route to India from Estonia is rather long. It covers about 8722 nm. It all begins from Port of Tuticorin, India to Port of Tallinn, Estonia. The sea vessel has to pass through the gulf of Yemen and straight of Gibraltar before going round Eastern Europe all the way to Estonia. This journey can take as much as 36 days for a vessel that can travel at about 10 nautical miles per hour.
Vasco-Da-Gama
The shortest trade route between India and Constantinople would be the land and sea route. This route would involve traveling overland from India to a port on the Arabian Sea, then sailing across the Arabian Sea, through the Red Sea, and finally into the Mediterranean Sea to reach Constantinople. This combination of land and sea travel would be more efficient than either the land or sea route alone due to geographical constraints and historical trade patterns.
a water trade route from Europe to India by sea.
Founded the sea route to India.
A shorter sea route to India
A new sea Route to India.
A western sea route to India / china
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christopher columbus
I don't think that any such route exist if it does it will be too costly.
he found a trade route to India
Yes, Estonia does touch the Baltic Sea.