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1. marineeritud angerjas.

If you want the real Estonian food experience, it’s best to start with this slippery little number - marinated eel served cold.

Pork is a staple of Estonian food, and no pork dish is more popular than sult - boiled pork in jelly. Step inside an Estonian home to see jar after jar of jelly setting on the shelves.

3. Mulgikapsad

Dig in to a hearty serving of sauerkraut stew with pork and boiled potatoes. It’ll keep you going all winter, and well into spring.

This beer is made from rye or oat malts filtered through straw and juniper twigs. It’s claimed to be one of the world’s oldest continuous beer-making traditions, drawing inspiration from Babylonian beer-making methods.

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This non-alcoholic drink has been nicknamed ‘the Estonian Coca-Cola’ for its sweet, slightly fizzy taste.

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A thick dessert drink made with sour milk (kefir) and a mixture of ground grains - rye, oat barley and pea flour.

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The Ultimate 5 to 7 Days in Estonia Itinerary

Last Updated on January 9, 2024

by Maggie Turansky

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Plenty of visitors to the northernmost Baltic State set their sites solely on the capital of Tallinn and fail to plan a full Estonia itinerary to see other parts of the country. And while Tallinn does have a lot to offer, it’s worth spending at least 5 to 7 days in Estonia to really get a feel for the country.

Estonia has a lot to offer visitors from charming towns to gorgeous beaches to lush national parks. And though the country is small, there is quite a lot to see that if you only have around a week to spend in the region, you should definitely consider planning a dedicated Estonia trip rather than trying to cram in other Baltic cities like Riga or Vilnius instead.

This itinerary will take you to some of the highlights of this country to help you get a great feel for this beautiful Baltic nation.

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How Many Days in Estonia?

Many travellers in the planning stages of their trips wonder how many days to spend in Estonia in order to cover a lot of ground but not feel rushed.

And the answer to this can really depend on what you’re after. If you only have a few days, plan to spend your time in Tallinn. To do the city justice, you will need to spend at least two days exploring the city itself and plan to spend another on a day trip to the surrounding area.

If you have 5 days in Estonia, this is where you can venture out a bit further and explore a little bit more. If you want to explore another Estonia city, consider visiting the second-largest city of Tartu, which is vibrant and absolutely charming.

You could also opt to, instead, head to Estonia’s largest island of Saaremaa and explore this gorgeous place. Or, if it’s the beach you’re after, consider adding a couple of days in Parnu to your itinerary

If you have one week in Estonia, then you have a lot more flexibility. In fact, this would be the recommended amount of time to spend here (if not longer). Though you still won’t be able to visit everywhere of interest in the country, you will be able to cover a lot of ground.

Of course, there are so many places to see and enjoy in Estonia that you can certainly spend more than one week. However, if you want to get a lot of the destination and you do only have a limited amount of time to play around with, five to seven days can be just fine.

Lahemaa National Park in Estonia

Getting To & Around Estonia

If you are only planning on visiting Estonia, you will likely be arriving into the capital city of Tallinn. Tallinn is home to its own international airport that, while small, serves several different European destinations and some that are further afield.

It’s also entirely possible that you’re arriving to Estonia via ferry. Tallinn’s port has direct connections with Helsinki , Finland and some of the Finnish Islands among other destinations. The port of Paldiski (about 50km west of Tallinn) has connections to Stockholm , Sweden as well.

Estonia is also well-connected by bus to neighbouring Latvia, so it is very easy to visit both countries as part of a longer Baltics itinerary.

Once in Estonia, you do have a few options on how to get around. If you are only spending 5 days in Estonia and plan to only visit Tallinn and Tartu, you can definitely do that while relying solely on public transport. Estonia has a broad bus network that is easy to use and very convenient. You can browse schedules here.

If you follow the 7-day Estonia itinerary, you may find it easiest to do this if you have your own car, though this isn’t entirely necessary. For those who want a lot of flexibility and want to get off the beaten path even further, then renting a car and planning an Estonia road trip is probably going to be your best option. This also allows you to be able to make some stops in between destinations, as well.

If you do want to hire a car while in Estonia, we suggest browsing Rentalcars.com to compare prices across a range of different rental companies.

Beautiful Tallinn from Patkuli Viewing Platform

5 to 7 Days in Estonia Itinerary

Day 1 – tallinn.

Begin your Estonia trip in the beautiful capital of Tallinn . While the Old Town is very popular with tourists, it’s worth spending some time here (especially in the morning or evening before or after the cruise ship crowds have dispersed) to really take in its splendour.

Known to be one of the most well-preserved medieval old towns in Europe, it’s sure to take your breath away.

Spend a few hours exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town either independently or on a walking tour and learning about the history of this side of the city. Some of the highlights include the Town Hall Square, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Patkuli Viewing Platform.

Afterwards, head outside of the old town to explore the trendy Kalamaja neighbourhood which was traditionally the home of local fishermen but has been transformed in recent years to be a hip area full of cafes, bars and boutique shops.

If you want to see an alternative side of the city (and find a great place for a meal), make sure to head to the Telliskivi Creative City, as well.

Street art in Telliskivi

Where to Stay in Tallinn

Citybox Tallinn – If you’re after for a good mid-range option, this centrally located hotel is a great choice. Situated within easy walking distance of Tallinn’s Old Town, harbour, Telliskivi and Kalamaja, they have a range of clean and comfortable rooms on offer.

Savoy Boutique Hotel – This boutique hotel has several lovely rooms available all within easy distance of the top attractions in Tallinn.

Bob W Telliskivi – Located near hip Telliskivi Creative City, they have a few fully-furnished apartments that can suit visitors who prefer self-catering facilities.

Fat Margaret’s Hostel – Located on the harbour within easy reach of the city’s top attractions, this hostel has both dorm and private rooms on offer. There are also great common areas – including an on-site sauna and hot tub!

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse other hotels in Tallinn!

Tallinn's City Walls

Day 2 – Tallinn

On your second day in Tallinn, take this time to dig a bit deeper into the Estonian capital. Begin your day wandering around the harbour and visit the imposing Linnahall centre.

This structure was built for the 1980 Olympics and it is an excellent example of Soviet-era architecture – and it is particularly striking against the medieval Old Town.

Moving a bit further along the harbour, you will find the Seaplane Harbour Museum, which is another popular place to visit in the city.

Once you’ve worked up a bit of an appetite, head to Balti Jaama Turg. This is a local market which combines both grocery shopping and local food stalls that make for a great lunch spot. If you’re interested in learning more about the food scene in Tallinn, consider  booking this food tour .

And if you want to unwind after your day of exploration, then head to the Põhjala Brewery taproom to drink some locally brewed craft beer in a cool setting.

Balti Jaama Turg

Day 3 – Lahemaa National Park

Spend your final day in Tallinn on a day trip to nearby Lahemaa National Park and the Jägala Waterfall. While this trip is certainly easiest done when you have your own car, there are both organised trips such as this full-day tour and public buses available as well.

Lahemaa National Park is only about forty minutes outside of Tallinn and is perhaps best known for being home to the Viru Bog.

Here you can go on an easy 6km loop walk along the bog and enjoy the unique ecosystem and natural beauty. We also recommend stopping to view the nearby Jägala Waterfall and heading to the village of Võsu and admiring the beach.

Võsu beach

Day 4 – Tartu

On day four of this itinerary, it’s time to hit the road and visit the country’s second-largest city of Tartu . This small city is often overlooked, but it is absolutely charming and well worth exploring.

Spend your first day in Tartu wandering around the lovely old town. Take in the top sites, climb the tower of St John’s Church and even visit the Tartu Botanical Garden before strolling along the beautiful Emajogi River.

Then, wander a bit away from the Old Town to the Karlova neighbourhood. This is a cool, alternative place with lots of art and some beautiful wooden houses.

Here, you can find the trendy Aparaaditehas complex, which is reminiscent of Telliskivi in Tallinn. This former Soviet widget factory has a lot of shops and restaurants that are worth visiting.

The Aparaaditehas Creative Complex

Where to Stay in Tartu

Hotel Soho – If you’re looking for a good mid-range option in Tartu, then this boutique hotel is a great choice. They have clean and comfortable rooms on offer and there is also breakfast included in the nightly rate.

TartuKodu Riia – If you’d like to have your own place while visiting Tartu, then this one-bedroom apartment is an excellent choice. Centrally located, the flat is fully furnished and a great place to base yourself when exploring Estonia’s second city.

Looming Hostel   – For those travelling solo or on a budget, this hostel is a good option. Located across the street from Aparaaditehas, they have both dorm and private rooms on offer, good common areas, and a nice roof terrace. It is also possible to purchase breakfast at an extra cost.

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse other options in Tartu!

Tartu's main square

Day 5 – Tartu

On your second day in Tartu and your final day in the country (if you’re only spending 5 days in Estonia), take the time to dig a little bit deeper in the city and visit a couple of museums.

The first museum that we would recommend would be the KGB Cells Museum. This is a former Soviet prison where you can get a harrowing overview of the effects of the regime on residents of Tartu.

If you’re looking for something fun and interactive, then head to the Estonian Printing and Paper Museum which is located in the Aparaaditehas complex. This is another fascinating museum and entry also includes a guided tour where you can make some of your own prints.

Finally, for a those wanting to explore more of the history and culture of the country, head to the Estonian National Museum.

The eerie KGB Cells Museum in Tartu

Day 6 – Saaremaa

If you’re able to spend 7 days in Estonia, make your final destination in the beautiful country be the lovely island of Saaremaa.

As the largest of Estonia’s islands, there are a lot of things to do in Saaremaa that make it a really worthwhile place to visit. There are also countless wild beaches and beautiful forests to relax in, so it is a great place to unwind after a busy week.

You can reach Saaremaa via car ferry from the coastal town of Virtsu. While it is helpful to have a car here, you can also get a bus from Tartu to Kuressaare, the largest town on the island.

Plan to spend your first day on Saaremaa exploring some of the highlights of the island for instance, taking in the Kaali Meteorite Crater, driving down to the Sõrve Lighthouse or simply wandering around Kuressaare and visiting the town’s beautiful Medieval castle.

Sõrve Lighthouse

Where to Stay on Saaremaa

Ekesparre Boutique Hotel – If you’re after a luxury option on the island, this boutique hotel is a fantastic choice. Located in the centre of Kuressaare, this is claims to be the island’s oldest hotel. They have a range of plus rooms on offer and it is a great place for couples looking for a romantic getaway.

Stuudio 17 – For those who are after their own space when visiting Saaremaa, this one-bedroom apartment is a great choice. Located in Kuressaare, the flat is fully furnished, located on a quiet street and has everything you would need for a comfortable stay.

Guesthouse Laurits – This cosy guesthouse is an excellent place to stay if you’re after a good, budget-friendly option on Saaremaa. Situated in Kuressaare, they are pet friendly and have a shared kitchen where you can prepare your own meals should you wish.

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse more Saaremaa hotels!  

Kuressaare Castle

Day 7 – Saaremaa

On your final day in Estonia, take the time to explore a bit more of Saaremaa before grabbing a later ferry and heading back to Tallinn. You could take the time to visit the gorgeous Tuhkana Beach on the north of the island or visit the imposing Panga Cliffs.

Once you’ve made it back to the mainland, consider making a pit stop in the lovely town of Haapsalu on the coast. This is the jumping-off point for heading to Hiiumaa Island, however, the town is absolutely lovely and worth exploring in its own right.

Haapsalu’s old railway station has a fascinating collection of defunct trains to view and the city centre has an interesting medieval castle to explore. The main town is also very charming and there are plenty of great places to eat in the town, as well.

From Haapsalu, it is about 1.5 hours driving to get back to Tallinn.

Haapsalu Railway Museum

Have More Time?

If you have more than a week in Estonia, then there are plenty of ways you can occupy your time. If you’re after for a seaside getaway, then make sure to spend a couple of days in the lovely city of Parnu on the Baltic Sea.

Alternatively, you could also opt to explore Estonia’s third-largest city of Narva, which is located in the east of the country close to the Russian border.

And if you are interested in visiting some more islands, hop on a ferry to Hiiumaa to explore even further.

Parnu Mud Baths

There is so much to see and do in Estonia beyond Tallinn that it is so worth trying to plan at least a week in this beautiful country. No matter how long you have to spend here, however, you are sure to leave with lasting memories.

Are you planning a trip to Estonia? Have any questions about this itinerary? Let us know in the comments!

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About Maggie Turansky

Maggie is a co-founder and writer for The World Was Here First. Originally from the US, she has lived in five different countries and has travelled to dozens more, both solo and with her partner, Michael. She particularly loves exploring Spain and spending time in the Caucasus and the Baltics. Read more about Maggie

Hi Maggie, Loved your blog! My husband and I are headed to Estonia and are staying in Tallinn, Taagepera and Parnu. We have 8 days to travel and sightsee. I’m having trouble finding a private driver that can crive us through the country also acting as a tour guide. Was hoping you might have a name of someone or a company that would act as our guide. Thanks for any help you can give me. Debbie

Thanks for your kind words, Debbie! Unfortunately, we don’t work with any private drivers so I’m not able to help you there 🙂

I found a site that gave me all Estonia!! We are headed to Tallinn from Nov 8-13 (which leaves us four full days). Is it worth going to Laheema and the falls at this time of the year? I also thought about renting a car for two nights to go both here and then another excursion (whether it be the Tartu or Narva. You did take the option of going to Helsinki off the table for a day trip as I feel like it would be rushed.

Hi Scott – I think it’s definitely still worth it to head to Lahemaa. It will be chilly but certainly will still be beautiful. Personally, I would recommend heading to Tartu because it’s a really nice little city. I haven’t been to Narva so I can’t offer any advice on that end 🙂

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Located in Northern Europe, Estonia is a largely underrated gem. In addition to being affordable for travelers, Estonia boasts medieval cities, scenic coastlines and a fascinating history. Bordered by Russia, Latvia, the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea, Estonia is also more accessible than many travelers expect. Among the best places to visit in Estonia are castles, national parks and cultural hotspots. Tallinn is amazing, but it’s not the only Estonian destination worth exploring!

10. Viljandi [SEE MAP]

Viljandi

In Southern Estonia is the small city of Viljandi. The city has a rich history that is nearly 2,600 years old, and plenty of historic architecture still remains. The 16th century ruins of the Viljandi Order Castle, for example, are a major attraction. The biggest reason to visit Viljandi, however, is the annual folk music festival. Every July, the city attracts as many as 20,000 visitors who come specifically for the folk music. Dozens of concerts are held in every venue imaginable, and the event is the largest music festival in the entire country.

9. Soomaa National Park [SEE MAP]

Soomaa National Park

Soomaa National Park is a fascinating destination. Primarily a peat bog formed as a result of glacier melt from more than 10,000 years ago, Soomaa National Park is cut by several beautiful rivers. The best way to explore Soomaa is with a canoe. You rent canoes or join a self-guided tour, and as you paddle you’ll be able to spot deer, elk, boars, beavers, golden eagles and more. Canoeing is especially popular in the spring, or what locals call the fifth season. During this time of year, water levels rise substantially, and boats are sometimes the only way to get around.

8. Rakvere Castle [SEE MAP]

Rakvere Castle

Northern Estonia is home to Rakvere, a city where humans have lived for nearly 1,500 years. The city’s biggest attractions is Rakvere Castle, which was constructed in the 16th century. The castle has become a kind of medieval theme park, and costumed visitors and staff wander the grounds. You can watch knights polishing their armor, see an alchemist’s workshop and tour the ancient wine cellar. In the castle’s Shenkenberg Tavern, you can even dine on classic medieval dishes. Visiting the castle is an unforgettable way to bring history to life.

7. Hiiumaa [SEE MAP]

Hiiumaa

When most people picture Estonia, they don’t picture islands. However, Hiiumaa is just one of several islands off the coast and in the Baltic Sea. To reach Hiiumaa, you can take a plane from Tallinn or a ferry from multiple coastal cities on the mainland. Equally loved by surfers, sailors, and hikers, Hiiumaa is great place to visit for those looking for peace and quiet. The island also boast many interesting lighthouses. The 19th century cast iron Tahkuna Lighthouse is the tallest in the country. The Kõpu Lighthouse, however, is far older. Dating back to the 15th century, Kõpu is one of the oldest lighthouses on the planet.

6. Narva Castle [SEE MAP]

Narva Castle

The city of Narva is the easternmost destination in the country, not to mention the entire European Union. The city was heavily bombed during World War II, but thankfully the beautiful and historic Narva Castle still stands. The castle, which is also known as Hermann Castle, was built in the 13th century but the Danes as a residence for the Danish King’s vice-Regent. Inside the castle is the Narva Museum as well as a collection of handicrafts workshops where you can watch and even learn the skills used in medieval times. The castle tower overlooks the Ivangorod castle on the Russian side of the river.

5. Parnu [SEE MAP]

Parnu

Where the Parnu River meets the Gulf of Riga, you’ll find the coastal resort city of Parnu. Parnu is known as the summer capital, because it is where so many Estonians choose to take their summer vacations. The biggest reason to come to Parnu is the beach, which boasts fine, white sand and gorgeous dunes. The beach promenade runs along the shore and helps to create the traditional coastal resort feel in the city. Even after the sun sets for the day, lighting along the promenade ensures that people are still walking and enjoying the coastal scenery. If a rainy afternoon appears, join the locals at Vee Park, a popular indoor water park in Parnu.

4. Saaremaa [SEE MAP]

Saaremaa

The largest Estonian island is called Saaremaa, and it is located in the Baltic Sea. The island has an 8,000-year-old history, and was ruled by Danes, Swedes, Germans and Russians in that time. Today, most visitors spend their time in the island’s capital city of Kuressaare. In Kuressaare, you can explore the completely intact medieval castle. You can tour the castle and the grounds, which now serve as home to the Regional Museum of Saaremaa. If you’re interested in hiking, sightseeing, birdwatching or photography, then Saaremaa’s Sõrve Peninsula is a spectacularly scenic destination to explore.

3. Lahemaa National Park [SEE MAP]

Lahemaa National Park

One of the most popular national parks in Estonia is Lahemaa. Since it is just an hour’s drive from the capital, it is the ideal day trip. Viru Raba, or Viru Bog, is a must-see part of the park. Trees poke from the swampy ground, and there is a definite ethereal quality. To make it easy to explore Viru Bog, there is a 5-km (3-mile) boardwalk that is usually dry, keeping you out of the water but close enough to admire the scenery. In the middle of the park is Sagadi Village, a fascinating spot where you can tour Sagadi Manor and learn more about the culture and history of the region.

2. Tartu [SEE MAP]

Tartu

The city of Tartu is considered the intellectual hub of the country, thanks to the impressive and well-known University of Tartu. Between the university and the fact that Tartu is the oldest city in the nation, this city is clearly an interesting destination. Its handsome centre is lined with classically designed 18th-century buildings, many of which have been put to innovative uses. One of the coolest attractions in Tartu is the soup neighborhood. In the soup neighborhood, every street is named after soup ingredients like potatoes, beans and peas. Old wooden houses line these streets, which are just next to the Emajõgi River.

1. Tallinn [SEE MAP]

#1 of Best Places To Visit In Estonia

The most popular place to visit in Estonia is Tallinn , the capital and the hub of medieval architecture. The heart of the city is called Toompea, a hill that retains a historic atmosphere thanks to cobblestone streets and 15th century buildings. The area is amazingly preserved and accessible on foot. From the top of Toompea, you can look out over much of the Old City. Some highlights of the Old City include the bustling shops on Viru Street, the 14th century Town Hall and the opulent 19th century Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.

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Day 1 – Tallinn Arrival to Tallinn and transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day dedicated to the free visit of Tallinn (optional private guided city tour).

Day 2 – Tallinn – Lahemaa National Park – Rakvere – Narva (250 km) Delivery of the car in the morning at the hotel. You’ll drive eastward along the large St. Petersburg Road heading to Narva. Along the way you have the possibility to visit the Lahemaa National Park (rich in unforgettable landscapes, old fishermen’s villages and historical manor houses) and the town of Rakvere with the Medieval Castle, nowadays an interesting and interactive museum. Arrival to Narva, border town to the Russian Federation. From the top of its castle you can enjoy a view to the other side of the border.

Day 3 – Narva – Lake Peipsi – Tartu (200 km) Drive from Narva to Tartu along the Lake Peipsi which separates Estonia from Russia. This area is still untouched by the tourism. You will drive through the fishermen’s villages which are known as the poorest villages  in Estonia (Kolkja, Kasepää, Varnja). Here almost 100% of the population is of Russian origin. Arriving to Tartu you will need about 2 hours to visit the nice and quite old town and the second city of Estonia and main university centre of the country.

Day 4 – Tartu – Otepää – Viljandi – Soomaa – Pärnu (200 km) Leave Tartu in the morning and drive southwards to the Estonian „mountains” in Otepää (about 250 m. of high). Continue through the historical town of Viliandi with the ruins of a medieval fortress and, if the weather permits, visit the area of Soomaa, where you can enjoy a very pleasant walk on a naturalistic track. Arrival to Pärnu, Summer capital of Estonia with its wide sandy beaches and a charming and picturesque old town.

Day 5 – Pärnu – Kuressaare (Saaremaa Island) (150 km) When the sun is shining you can decide to spend some time in the morning on Pärnu’s beach. Then you will drive to Saaremaa Island, the biggest of the over 1200 islands in Estonia. The ferry will take you in about 30′ from the inland to the small island of Muhu and from here you will drive to Kuressaare, the island’s capital. We suggest you to visit the historical old town and the medieval castle.

Day 6 – Kuressaare – Haapsalu – Tallinn (250 km) Saaremaa is a perfect place to discover by car. Take as much time as you can to drive along the coast and see those beautiful sceneries like Panga Cliffs. You will also see the rests of the Soviet military base and the lighthouses.   Don’t miss also the lake on a meteorite crater. Returning to the inland you can make a stop in Haapsalu, popular spa resort with Tschaikovski’s bench, dedicated to the famous composer. Arrival to Tallinn in the late afternoon and drop off of the car at the hotel.

Day 7 – Tallinn Free time to visit Tallinn and for the shopping. Transfer to Tallinn’s airport.

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While exploring Estonia, don’t miss the chance to discover fascinating places and intriguing facts. Here, it’s said that you can even find Wi-Fi in the forest, and you might be surprised to learn that Estonians were the masterminds behind the world-famous free Internet telephone service, Skype. A trip to Estonia offers the opportunity to uncover the beauty of this small yet captivating land. Estonia’s tourism is all about diverse landscapes, unique national parks, enchanting islands, and a stunning coastline waiting to be explored. So, bring your friends and family for an unforgettable holiday in Estonia.

Capital: Tallinn Language: Estonian Border countries: Latvia, Russia Population: 1,3 million Area: 45,227 sq km Time Zone: EET (UTC+2) Summer (DST): EEST (UTC+3) Climate: Temperate, warm summers and fairly severe winters Currency: Euro Government type: Parliamentary Republic Country code: EST

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Some must-try dishes:

Kama: A finely milled flour mixture often enjoyed mixed with milk, buttermilk, or kefir, creating a wholesome and creamy mush.

Mulgikapsad: This hearty sauerkraut and pork stew, usually served with boiled potatoes, is both easy to prepare and a delightful treat for your taste buds.

Hakkliha kotlets: These delectable patties are crafted from a blend of veal, beef, and pork, combined with eggs and spices, then fried to golden perfection after a dip in breadcrumbs.

Kiluvõileib: Savor the flavors of Estonia with a sprat sandwich, a local favorite that showcases the country’s seafood offerings.

Don’t forget to bring back some unique souvenirs:

Amber Jewellery: Estonian amber is renowned for its beauty, making it a fantastic keepsake or gift for loved ones.

Homemade Black Bread: Enjoy the taste of Estonia at home with a loaf of authentic black bread, a staple of the country’s cuisine.

Vana Tallinn Liqueur: This sweet and spiced liqueur is a beloved Estonian drink, perfect for sipping or gifting.

“Kalev” Chocolate: Treat yourself to some delectable Estonian chocolates from the famous “Kalev” brand.

Pickled Herring: A jar of pickled herring makes for a tasty and uniquely Estonian souvenir.

Local Handicrafts: Browse and buy local handicrafts, such as souvenir houses and juniper products, to support local artisans.

Old Stuff from Flea Markets: Explore Estonian flea markets and hunt for vintage treasures to bring back a piece of the country’s history.

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Fern Blossom Quest: Celebrate midsummer, known as “Jaanipaev” in Estonian, by venturing into the forest with friends to search for fern blossoms, believed to bring wisdom and good fortune.

Bonfire Bravery: Test your courage and faith by leaping over a bonfire during Jaanipaev festivities.

Wedding Superstitions: Estonians have a few unique wedding-related beliefs, such as babies born on the last day of the week marrying late or not at all. Spilling cake on the floor is also said to bring bad luck in love.

Wishful Rhymes: When two people say the same thing, they can make a wish, interlock pinkie fingers, count to three, and say either “Adam” or “Eve.” A matching name ensures your wish comes true.

Happy House Ritual: During a bride’s entrance into her new home, she drops ribbons or money into each room for happiness and good luck.

Superstitions: Avoid shaking hands at the doorstep and whistling indoors, as these are believed to bring bad luck. Laying a bag on the floor is thought to predict financial loss.

Some of the most popular cities to explore:

Tallinn: Estonia’s capital and a mesmerizing blend of old and new. Walk through its UNESCO-listed Old Town with medieval streets and churches, and marvel at modern towers and luxurious hotels. Tallinn also offers a scenic coastline along the Baltic Sea.

Pärnu: Known as Estonia’s summer paradise, Pärnu boasts a sunny beach, exquisite restaurants, cocktail bars, and relaxing spas, making it a top destination for those seeking a seaside retreat.

Tartu: Estonia’s second-largest city, Tartu, offers a diverse range of attractions, from beautiful lakes and hills to the Baltics’ largest science center and the bohemian charm of ‘Soup Town’ (Supillinn).

Otepää: The winter capital of Estonia, Otepää is a haven for nature lovers with its rolling hills, lakes, and rivers, offering excellent opportunities for skiing and other winter sports.

Kuressaare: Located on the largest Estonian island, Saaremaa, Kuressaare is famous for its medieval Kuressaare Castle, which now houses the Saaremaa Museum. It’s a quiet and cozy town with a rich historical ambiance.

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Five must-visit places to add to your itinerary:

Soomaa National Park: Immerse yourself in the unspoiled beauty of Estonia at Soomaa National Park. Paddle through mysterious flooded forests and bayous, experiencing nature in its untouched glory.

Saaremaa Island: Explore the largest Estonian island, Saaremaa, and discover its natural treasures, from timber windmills to magical Kaali meteorite craters. Don’t miss the soothing hot springs of Puhatu.

Kumu Art Museum: Dive into Estonian culture at Kumu Art Museum, one of Northern Europe’s largest museums. It offers a journey through Estonian art from the 18th century to 1991, housed within a remarkable architectural masterpiece.

Tallinn Zoo: For a family-friendly adventure, visit Tallinn Zoo, home to over 13,000 animals. Wander through the various zones, including the tropic houses, elephant enclosure, and Alpinarium.

Tallinn Old Town: Step back in time in the beautifully preserved Tallinn Old Town. Wander its cobblestone streets, admire Gothic architecture.

Some handy travel advice:

When planning your Estonian adventure, choose the time that suits your interests best. For sun-soaked sandy beaches, outdoor activities, and warm weather, May to July is your ideal window. On the flip side, if you’re a winter sports enthusiast, December and January offer prime opportunities to experience the exhilaration of Estonia’s winter wonderland.

Getting around Estonia is a breeze, primarily thanks to its extensive bus network. Buses crisscross the country, making it easy to explore every corner. While the railway system mainly connects Tallinn with Tartu and Narva, buses are your go-to choice for seamless travel, ensuring you can effortlessly discover all that Estonia has to offer.

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Nature Tours in one of the wildest forest and wetland area in Estonia

Nature Tours Estonia nature tours will take you on year-round tours in Emajõe-Suursoo and Järvselja forest landscape. Skilled local experts will take care of your best nature experience. They know every corner of this landscape, every river bend, old winter road or wildlife trails, because this is their home.

If you want a pure nature experience away from settlements, people, boardwalks and often overcrowded campfires, then Emajõe-Suursoo is an undeniably good place to discover. Come and see for yourself!

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Sleddog Tours

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Come and enjoy the wide open spaces of a natural landscapes in a primeval manner – with sled dogs!

Canoe Tours

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Discover a very unique wetland and bog areas by canoeing on the rivers and lakes!

Bogshoe Hikes

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Bogshoeing is an old style and unique way to hike on bog and swamps. Make a plan and come!

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Stand-Up Paddle tour is an exciting summer adventure on different waterways – it’s worth to try!

Hiking Tours

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Hikes in the primeval forest and on the bog islands will take you to the wildest places – come and enjoy!

Foraging Tours

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Mushroom hunting and berry picking is one of the most awaited time of the year in Estonia – make it sure!

Survival Tours

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Knowledge and skills to survive in nature is essential. If you are eager to learn and adventure, come and try!

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Are you looking for balance in yourself to find solutions and strength to move forward? Take time out on a soul tour!

“I enjoyed a guided tour through the forest and bog of Emajõe-Suursoo. It was exciting to leave the paths and explore this wild nature in a way I would not have experienced without a professional guide…” read more

“…a canoetrip with Nature Tours Estonia takes you to untouched nature and gives you a feeling of freedom…” read more

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Ladies Tour of Estonia 2023, 104,2 km  (lisaks 7,5 km neutraaltsoon)

10:30                Ladies Tour of Estonia start Turu tänaval Aura keskuse juures

12:40                Liidrid jõuavad linnaringidele (keskmine kiirus 42 km/h)

13:25                Eeldatav võitja finiši aeg

13:40                Autasustamine

Pühapäev, 28. mai 2023

42. TARTU RATTARALLI - UCI Gran Fondo World series 

8:00 - 11:00          Avatud võistluskeskus stardialas, Eesti Rahva Muuseumi parklas (Muuseumi tee 2)

10:00-18:00          Avatud võistluskeskus finišialas (Aura keskuse ees, Turu 10)

9:30                     27 km start

10:15                   27 km esimeste ratturite finiš

10:30                   Autasustamine (U12 3 parimat) 

10:00                    59,3 km start

11:25                    59,3 km esimeste ratturite finiš

12:00                    Autasustamine (U16 3 parimat) 

11:00                    Tartu Rattaralli 127,8 km start (eliit)

11:10                    UCI Gran Fondo 127,8 start (vanusegrupid) 

13:55                    Eeldatav 128 km võitja finiši aeg

14:05                    Lilleautasustamine (3 parimat) 14:10                    Pressikonverents

14:45                    Autasustamine (6 parimat meest ja naist, vahefinišite võitjad, UCI Gran Fondo vanusegrupid)

18:00                    Finiš suletakse

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    Nature Tours Estonia nature tours will take you on year-round tours in Emajõe-Suursoo and Järvselja forest landscape. Skilled local experts will take care of your best nature experience. They know every corner of this landscape, every river bend, old winter road or wildlife trails, because this is their home.

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