Estonia offers its visitors a first hand experience of a land that has been a part of the erstwhile Soviet Union. Though it's now a member of the European Union, remnants from its past are still very much intact. Tourists can even visit an abandoned army base used by the Russians or stay in a Soviet era Estonia hotel. Known as one of the best of Europe's old towns, the old town area of Tallinn has been well preserved, with the walls of the medieval city and the towers still standing tall. The Baltic summers are short lived and the winters harsh, with a short swimming season. Even if your visit doesn't coincide with the swimming season, you can still explore the beautiful beaches of Estonia.
Be sure to explore Estonia's pristine coastline, wild forests and wildlife. It has a natural beauty that is hard to find elsewhere!
Estonia is becoming a popular holiday destination for many travellers around the globe. However, it still maintains its untouched scenic beauty and strong cultural identity. People were thought to have settled here more than 11,000 years ago, meaning many historic Estonia hotels to stay in. Over time this small country has endured occupations, most recently by Germany and Russia, but has emerged with its own unique culture that has become one of its major draw cards. Be sure to check out some of the amazing centuries-old cobblestone roads and medieval castles. As well as this, Estonia has a wealth of natural beauty that is a true delight to experience first hand.
There are many historical and unique places to stay during your holiday. You can use our map to help select a place based on its location. Many of the hotels in Estonia are spectacular! Once you are here there is no better way to see the highlights and learn more about the culture than taking a local tour. You should also read up on the countless things there are to see and do in Estonia.
During the year, there are many activities you can enjoy, whatever the season. There are many Estonia tours and activities which are a perfect way to get started. During the summer, taking to the water is a favourite pastime. Whether it be on the coast, lakes or rivers. In winter, Estonia hotels become a popular base for skiing trips, with an abundance of snow. Estonia has numerous forests, and during the autumn and spring months, it is a great time to enjoy nature walks and view the native wildlife in full swing.
Estonians are a nature loving lot, and being close to nature matters more to them than any other activity. In tune with this trend there are five national parks in Estonia that are run by the National Environment Ministry, known locally as "Keskkonnaministeerium". Lahemaa National Park, comprising forests, peninsulas and bays that cover 1000 square km, is located about 50 km east from Tallinn. Occupying a total area of 238 square km, the Vilsandi National Park spans across the sea for about 163 square km, including 160 islets and islands. The Matsula National Park, Soomaa ("Land of Bogs") National Park and the Karula National Park also comprise similar terrain.
A great way to get to this part of Europe is through Prague. Be sure to use your holiday to Estonia to also visit amazing places like Latvia and Finland also!
Baltic Islands, around 1,500 in number, fall under Estonian territory. Of these Saaremaa and Hiiumaa are the two of the biggest islands. They are reachable from Estonia's western coast. These islands offer a pristine, quaint and calm environment. Both these islands have their own townships - Kuressaare in Saarema and Kärdla in Hiiumaa. You can also visit an old, intact medieval castle in Saaremaa, which is one of the few left in this region. Check out a great range of flights to Estonia!
Tallinn houses many museums that trace the history of the region. Among these, the City Museum, known as Linnamuuseum, and the Estonian History Museum are worth visiting. The Estonian History Museum located in the premises of Maarjamäe Palace has an excellent collection that reflects the radical struggle of the working class, the brave battle exploits of the Soviet Army and also the friendly nature of the Soviet population in general. The City Museum gives the traveller a glimpse of the capital's history and also detailed accounts of historical events. All display items here have English translations alongside.
The small west-coast resort town of Haapsalu, with houses made from wood and avenues lined with trees, is an ideal location to relax and unwind. It was a popular destination even during the 19th century. While in Haapsalu, you could follow the train tracks in the region and spot the unusual trains and also check out the Railway Museum and the Train Graveyard beyond it.
Take a trip to the quaint fishing villages along the countryside. Visit the Vilsandi, Lahemaa and Soomaa National Parks to get a view of the forests, bogs, water bodies and old manors. Rub shoulders with the wetland birds, stocks, eagles, and other wildlife like elk, wolf, lynx and bears that abound in Matsalu Nature Reserve and Käina Bay Bird Reserve. Explore the beaches, lakes and pools of this region for the highlight of your trip.
In a modern world that can quite often be overwhelming, Estonia remains refreshingly uncontrived. Having cast off communist rule more than ten years ago, Estonia has welcomed tourist arrivals, leading to many popular Estonia tours you can enjoy. Come and discover the beauty of this country - the majestic castles, old cities, manor houses, forests, beaches and islands, and the people. And each of these relate a moving story.
This local Estonia Hotel Reservation Service is owned and managed by Baltic Express Tours, a full service destination management company specialising in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Finland. We can provide highly diversified tours from bird watching to golf playing, from farm study tours to theatre and concert evenings, upon special request.