Latvia Tours
Booking one of these amazing Latvia Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Latvia tours are an amazing travel experience that highlight the landscapes and historic cities of northeastern Europe. Explore dense forests, charming towns, and pristine beaches along the Baltic Sea, all while engaging in activities like hiking and cycling. Become immersed in Latvian culture, savor local cuisine, and enjoy vibrant festivals. Booking a tour in Latvia is the perfect way to enjoy its blend of nature, adventure, and rich traditions.
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Lithuania
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.
Latvia
Lithuania and Latvia Guided Walking Tour
The hidden gems of the Baltic Coast are calling! While fewer travellers visit Lithuania and Latvia than other European destinations, the ones who do discover what these wonderful places offer: medieval cities and countryside dotted with castles, vast forests teeming with animals, wide white sand dunes overlooking the ocean, and the perfect blend of nature and culture.
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Latvia, a country rich in natural beauty and historical wonders, offers diverse destinations for adventure seekers. The Gauja National Park provides extensive trails for hiking and cycling, set against a backdrop of stunning river valleys and medieval castles. The coastal region of Jurmala presents pristine beaches for water sports and leisurely walks, while Riga, the vibrant capital, serves as a starting point for exploring Latvia's rich cultural heritage and architecture.
Adventure awaits in Latvia with a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking and cycling in Gauja National Park, bird watching and nature tours in the vast forests, kayaking on Latvia's rivers, and windsurfing along the Baltic coast are just a few of the exciting options. Winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy skiing and snowboarding in the higher elevations.
The best time to visit Latvia for outdoor activities is from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is most favorable. Winter (December to February) transforms Latvia into a snowy wonderland, offering opportunities for skiing, ice skating, and snowshoeing.
Tipping is appreciated for good service in Latvia. In restaurants, a tip of 10% is customary if a service charge isn't already included. It's also common to tip taxi drivers and hotel staff.
English is widely spoken in urban areas, tourist spots, and by younger generations across Latvia, making it relatively easy for English-speaking travelers to communicate.
A trip of 7 to 10 days is ideal to explore Latvia’s key attractions, including Riga, Gauja National Park, and the Baltic coast, with enough time to enjoy both cultural and outdoor activities.
Latvia is part of the Schengen Area. Many visitors from countries like the US, Canada, and Australia can enter without a visa for stays up to 90 days. Always check current visa requirements before your trip.
The currency in Latvia is the Euro (EUR).
Having some cash in Euros is useful for smaller establishments and rural areas, but credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist locations.
Latvia is very family-friendly, with plenty of activities and attractions suitable for children, including beaches, parks, and interactive museums.
Public transportation, including buses and trains, is efficient for traveling between major cities and attractions. Renting a car offers more flexibility for exploring the countryside and less accessible areas.
Yes, Latvia is suitable for self-guided tours, especially in Riga and other major cities where attractions are well-marked and information is readily available.
Guided tours are available and recommended for exploring Latvia’s natural parks, historical sites, and for engaging in activities like kayaking and cycling with local insights.
Latvia is in the Eastern European Time Zone (EET), UTC +2, and observes daylight saving time, moving to UTC +3 in summer.
Accommodation options range from luxury hotels and apartments in cities to guesthouses, countryside cottages, and camping sites in natural areas.
Don’t miss out on trying Latvian rye bread, smoked fish, grey peas with bacon, and the sweet treat of Riga Black Balsam.
Wi-Fi is widely available in cafes, hotels, and public spaces in urban areas. Connectivity may be limited in more remote locations.
Gauja National Park, the Baltic Sea beaches, and Kemeri National Park’s bogs are must-visits for nature lovers.
The historical center of Riga, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Turaida Castle in Gauja National Park, and the Open-Air Ethnographic Museum are key cultural highlights.
Latvia is generally safe for travelers. Standard precautions should be taken, such as safeguarding valuables and being cautious when traveling at night.