Estonia Tours
Booking one of these amazing Estonia Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Estonia tours are the ideal adventure for travellers who have an interest in the outdoors and medieval history. Exploring the coast of the Baltic Sea, you will be inundated with beautiful beaches, charming villages, and historic city centers like that of the capital, Tallinn. From city walks to multi-day bike excursions, booking a tour in Estonia will showcase the beauty of the Baltic States like nowhere else!
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Bike the Baltic States Tour
The Bike the Baltic States Tour passes through a unique landscape of forests and lakes, interrupted only by charming villages like those from bygone centuries and the baroque splendor of restored cities. All of this and more is what the Baltic States have to offer you. Thanks to fascinating guided tours and scenic bike routes, you will not only get to know the three Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania on this bike tour, but also their history and, above all, their people.
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Estonia, a hidden gem in the Baltic region, offers a mix of serene natural landscapes and historic sites. The Soomaa National Park is perfect for canoeing and bog walking, while the Lahemaa National Park provides picturesque coastal hikes and cycling routes. Don’t overlook the opportunity to explore the medieval charm of Tallinn’s Old Town on foot for a blend of adventure and culture.
Estonia is a sanctuary for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Engage in bird watching and nature tours in the country's vast forests and national parks, discover the unique activity of bog walking in Soomaa, or take a cycling tour through the picturesque countryside. Winter brings the chance for cross-country skiing and ice skating on natural lakes.
Estonia is enchanting throughout the year, but the best time for outdoor activities is from May to September when the weather is warm and the days are long. Winter months offer their own charm with snow-covered landscapes, perfect for skiing and ice skating, from December to February.
Tipping is appreciated for good service but not obligatory. In restaurants, a tip of 10% is customary if service charge isn't included. For taxis, rounding up the fare is common.
English is widely spoken in Estonia, especially among young people and in tourist areas, making it easy for English-speaking travelers to communicate.
A trip of 7 to 10 days allows for a comprehensive exploration of Estonia, covering major cities like Tallinn, natural parks, and the islands.
The currency is the Euro (EUR).
It's advisable to have some cash, but credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas and tourist spots.
Estonia is very family-friendly, with attractions, parks, and activities suitable for children.
Public transportation (buses and trains) is efficient for city travel and some longer distances. Renting a car provides more flexibility for exploring rural areas and islands.
Yes, Estonia is well-suited for self-guided tours, especially in cities with abundant resources and signposted paths in natural areas.
Guided tours are available and recommended for those interested in gaining deeper insights into Estonia’s history, culture, and nature.
Estonia is in the Eastern European Time Zone (EET), UTC +2, and observes daylight saving time, moving to UTC +3 in summer.
Accommodations range from luxury hotels to budget hostels, countryside guesthouses, and camping in natural parks.
Yes, Estonia offers seasonal outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling in warmer months to skiing and ice skating in winter.
Estonia is generally very safe for tourists, with low crime rates. Usual precautions should be taken, especially in crowded places.
EU citizens enjoy roaming at their domestic rates. Visitors from outside the EU should check with their service provider for roaming charges or consider purchasing a local SIM card.
Traditional Estonian cuisine includes dishes like black bread, smoked fish, and pork. Be sure to try some local specialties such as kama and sprat.
Estonians value politeness and punctuality. Small talk is not as common as in some cultures, and privacy is respected.