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Explore Estonia

Estonia, located in the heart of Northern Europe, is a stunning country that combines medieval charm, picturesque landscapes, and modern innovation. Known for its well-preserved medieval towns, lush forests, and stunning coastline, Estonia offers travelers an incredible mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. The capital city, Tallinn, with its UNESCO-listed Old Town, is a must-see, while the islands, pristine nature reserves, and historical sites like Tartu and Pärnu add to the appeal. Estonia is also renowned for its commitment to digital innovation, earning it the nickname “e-Estonia.” Whether exploring castles, relaxing in spas, or experiencing the vibrant culture, Estonia offers an unforgettable European getaway.

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Tour Itinerary

Estonia

5 Days 6 Nights
Estonia: Tallinn , Tartu, Pärnu

Days Plan

    • Morning:
      • Arrive at Tallinn Airport and check into your hotel.
      • Start your exploration at the Tallinn Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
      • Visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, a stunning Russian Orthodox church.
    • Afternoon:
      • Walk through Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats), the heart of the medieval city.
      • Visit the Tallinn City Museum to get a glimpse into the city’s rich history.
    • Evening:
      • Enjoy dinner at a cozy café or restaurant in Viru Street, one of Tallinn’s oldest streets.

    Overnight in Tallinn.

    • Morning:
      • Visit Kadriorg Palace, the Baroque-style palace built by Peter the Great, and stroll through Kadriorg Park.
      • Explore the Kumu Art Museum, the largest art museum in Estonia, located in Kadriorg.
    • Afternoon:
      • Visit Tallinn TV Tower for a panoramic view of the city.
      • Take a walk in the Telliskivi Creative City, a former industrial area now home to art galleries, shops, and cafés.
    • Evening:
      • Visit the Seaplane Harbour Museum, showcasing maritime history, or enjoy a traditional Estonian dinner at a local restaurant.

    Overnight in Tallinn.

 Morning:

        • Take a morning train or bus to Tartu (approx. 2-2.5 hours).
        • Visit the University of Tartu, Estonia’s oldest and most prestigious university.
        • Explore the Tartu Old Town, with its charming cobblestone streets and historical buildings.
      • Afternoon:
        • Visit the Estonian National Museum to learn about the country’s cultural heritage.
        • Stroll along the Emajõgi River, and relax in one of Tartu’s parks.
      • Evening:
        • Enjoy dinner at one of Tartu’s cozy cafés, and take in the city’s laid-back atmosphere.
    • Morning:
      • Travel to Pärnu (approx. 2 hours by bus or car).
      • Head straight to the Pärnu Beach, Estonia’s most famous sandy beach.
    • Afternoon:
      • Relax and enjoy the seaside, or visit the Pärnu Museum to learn about the region's history.
      • Take a leisurely walk in Pärnu City Centre, known for its charming wooden architecture.
    • Evening:
      • Enjoy a spa treatment in one of Pärnu’s well-known spa resorts.

    Overnight in Pärnu.

  • Morning:
    • Take a day trip to Lahemaa National Park (approx. 1.5 hours by car), Estonia’s largest national park.
    • Explore the Viru Bog, enjoy hiking trails, and spot wildlife in the pristine natural surroundings.
  • Afternoon:
    • Visit the historic Palmse Manor and learn about the local aristocratic history.
    • Explore the Sagadi Manor and its surrounding forests, which offer a glimpse of rural Estonian life.
  • Evening:
    • Return to Pärnu for a relaxing evening by the sea.

Overnight in Pärnu.

  • Morning:
    • Return to Tallinn by bus or train (approx. 2 hours).
    • Visit Kalamaja district for a look at traditional wooden houses and its vibrant arts scene.
    • If time allows, enjoy a quick visit to Pirita for a seaside escape.
  • Afternoon:
    • Depart from Tallinn Airport with wonderful memories of Estonia.
Notes:

    • 2 passport size photos
    • Adult – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / Driving Licence /  Voters       ID / Passport
    • Child – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / School ID / Passport
    • Infant – Aadhar Card / Birth certificate
    • NRI / Foreign nationals – Mandatory Passport + Valid Indian visa / OCI card / PIO card
    • Above mentioned ID proof is mandatory at the time of booking and carry the same ID proof on         tour as well

Best Time to Visit Estonia

  1. Summer (June to August):

    • Highlights: Mild weather, beautiful coastlines, vibrant festivals, and extended daylight hours.
    • Ideal for: Exploring Tallinn Old Town, beach holidays in Pärnu, and enjoying the outdoors.
  2. Spring (April to May):

    • The landscape comes alive with blooming flowers, making it perfect for nature walks and sightseeing.
  3. Autumn (September to October):

    • The fall foliage in the countryside and national parks is stunning, offering fantastic opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities.
  4. Winter (November to March):

    • Highlights: Snow-covered landscapes, Christmas markets in Tallinn, and winter activities such as cross-country skiing.
    • Ideal for: Experiencing a true Estonian winter, visiting the spa resorts, and enjoying festive activities.

How to Reach Estonia

  1. By Air:

    • Tallinn Airport (TLL): The main international airport in Estonia, with direct flights to and from many major cities in Europe, Russia, and beyond.
    • Tartu and Pärnu also have smaller regional airports with limited flights.
  2. By Train:

    • Tallinn is well-connected to St. Petersburg (Russia) and other European cities by train.
    • Tartu and Pärnu are accessible from Tallinn by train or bus.
  3. By Sea:

    • Ferries connect Tallinn to Helsinki (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden), and Saint Petersburg (Russia).
  4. By Road:

    • Estonia has good road connections to neighboring countries like Finland, Latvia, and Russia, making it easy to travel by car or bus.
  5. Within Estonia:

    • Estonia has an efficient domestic transport system, including trains, buses, and car rentals.

Importance of the Destination

  1. Medieval Charm and UNESCO Sites:

    • Tallinn’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a fascinating glimpse into medieval life with its cobbled streets, Gothic architecture, and historic sites.
  2. Pristine Nature and National Parks:

    • Estonia is home to lush forests, bogs, lakes, and the Lahemaa National Park, making it a great destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
  3. Unique Cultural Experiences:

    • Experience Estonia’s unique blend of history, folklore, and modern culture in cities like Tallinn, Tartu, and Pärnu.
  4. Wellness and Spa Tourism:

    • Estonia’s spa culture, especially in Pärnu, is known for offering relaxation and rejuvenation, attracting wellness tourists year-round.
  5. Sustainable and Digital Innovation:

    • Estonia is a pioneer in digital government and innovation, offering a modern, tech-forward travel experience.

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Happy Travelers

“Estonia was an incredible surprise. We loved the medieval charm of Tallinn and the natural beauty of Lahemaa National Park. The country’s rich history and culture made it a fascinating place to explore.”

A Hidden Gem in Northern Europe

— John and Sarah Carter, UK

“Our trip to Estonia was amazing! From exploring the cobblestone streets of Tartu to hiking in Lahemaa National Park, it’s a destination for both history buffs and nature lovers. Highly recommend!”

A Perfect Mix of History and Nature

— Maria Lopez, Spain

“Pärnu was the highlight of our trip. The spa treatments, sandy beaches, and charming town made it the perfect escape. We also enjoyed Tallinn’s history and beautiful architecture.”

A Relaxing and Peaceful Escape

— David and Laura Johnson, USA