About this trip
Two weeks across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, taking in the three Baltic capitals along with the castles, palaces and countryside in between. It's a guided journey built around walking through history rather than rushing between checklist stops.
You'll spend time in UNESCO-listed Old Towns, step through the halls of Rundane Palace, and get out into the landscape too, from the dunes of the Curonian Spit to the windmills and juniper groves of Saaremaa island.
A good fit if you want a proper grounding in the region's history and culture, told through its cities, architecture and rural corners alike.
What you'll do
- Wander the Old Towns of Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn
- Walk the dunes of the Curonian Spit National Park
- Explore the state rooms of Rundale Palace
- Discover windmills, medieval churches and juniper groves on Saaremaa, Estonia's largest island
- Travel overland between three countries with a local guide
- Covers three countries in 15 days, so expect regular travel days between bases
- Mixes city walking with some rural and coastal exploring
Worth it if you want a comprehensive Baltic overview with solid pacing and local insights. Think twice if you need modern buses, central Tallinn time, or hotel consistency.
- Curonian Spit National Park and Rundale Palace genuinely stand out; multiple nights per location beat rushed capitals.
- Bus was old with broken seats and no air conditioning for first six days; one reviewer rated hotel quality inconsistent.
- Tallinn gets only one day despite being a major capital; central Riga location caused noise complaints from late-night bar traffic.
- Guides varied significantly; EUR25 per-person tip kitty for local guides and driver is additional cost not always upfront.
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Departing in Sep is cheapest — from £2,090, about 14% below the priciest month (Jul).
Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Tallinn · 25 Sept – 26 Sept
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