Discover the beauty and history of the Baltic States on this 10-day / 9-night Basic Baltic Tour. The journey begins in Vilnius, where you will explore the city and visit Paneriai Memorial and the picturesque Trakai Castle. Continue to Riga with visitss to Salaspils Memorial and the seaside resort of Jūrmala. Travel through scenic Gauja National Park to Tallinn, where you will enjoy a walking tour and an excursion to Lahemaa National Park.
Vilnius Airport
Tallinn Airport
Private
Hotel in Vilnius – Artis, Novotel or simillar centrally located hotel
Hotel in Riga – Tallink, Wellton or simillar centrally located hotel
Hotel in Tallinn – Park Inn by Radisson, Mercure Tallin or simillar
centrally located hotel
2-4 persons – 1850 € p/p
5-8 persons – 1750 € p/p
9-12 persons – 1650 € p/p
13-19 persons – 1550 € p/p
Childrens:
Up to 2 years old – 15% of sum
From 2 – 7 years old – 25% of sum
From 7 – 12 years old – 50% of sum
From 12 years old – Full price
Arrive at Vilnius Airport and enjoy a transfer to your hotel. Overnight
Vilnius charms with its blend of medieval heritage, artistic districts, and serene natural corners, offering visitors a warm and inspiring atmosphere. Its Old Town, one of the largest in Eastern Europe, invites you to wander cobbled streets and discover stunning churches, cozy cafés, and vibrant cultural spots.
Trakai famous for its picturesque landscapes and the legendary Trakai Castle. The castle, situated on an island in Lake Galvė, once served as a cradle of Lithuanian statehood, an important military and political center, and the headquarters of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. It played a key role in the country’s history and is a symbol of Lithuania’s medieval power and culture. Today,
visitors can explore the castle’s towers and halls, enjoy boat trips on the lake, and experience the unique Karaim culture, including traditional cuisine and historic traditions.
The Paneriai Memorial in Vilnius honors tens of thousands of Jews, Poles, and others killed during World War II. The site preserves mass graves, monuments, and plaques telling their story. Visitors come to pay respects and reflect on the tragedy. It stands as a reminder to remember history and oppose hatred.
The Hill of Crosses in Lithuania is a unique pilgrimage site covered with thousands of crosses of all sizes. It symbolizes faith, hope,
and resistance, especially during difficult times in the country’s history. Visitors come to pray, leave their own crosses, and reflect in a peaceful atmosphere. The site is a powerful reminder of Lithuania’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
Rundāle Palace in Latvia is a magnificent Baroque palace surrounded by beautiful gardens. Built in the 18th century, it served as a summer residence for the Duke of Courland. Visitors can explore the richly decorated rooms, halls, and impressive art collections. The palace and its gardens offer a glimpse into Latvia’s history, architecture, and aristocratic culture.
Bauska Castle in Latvia is a historic fortress located at the confluence of the Mūsa and Mēmele rivers. Built in the 15th century, it served as a strategic military and administrative center. Visitors can explore the castle ruins, towers, and museum exhibits about its history. The site offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval life and Latvia’s cultural heritage.
Riga, the vibrant capital of Latvia, blends centuries of history with a lively, modern spirit. Its Old Town charms visitors with cobblestone streets, colorful façades, and beautifully preserved medieval architecture. Highlights such as the House of the Blackheads, St. Peter’s Church, and cozy market squares create a truly atmospheric setting. Around every corner, cafés, boutiques, and street musicians add to the city’s welcoming energy. Riga is a place where culture, elegance, and Baltic character come together effortlessly.
The Salaspils Memorial is one of Latvia’s most significant historical sites, created to honor the victims of the former WWII labor camp. Its stark concrete sculptures and minimalist design evoke a powerful sense of sorrow and remembrance. The surrounding forest adds to the quiet, reflective atmosphere. Walking through the memorial leaves a strong emotional impression. Today, it stands as a reminder of resilience and the value of peace.
Jūrmala is Latvia’s most popular seaside resort, known for its long sandy beaches and fresh Baltic air. Its charming wooden villas, pine forests, and relaxed atmosphere make it an ideal escape. Visitors enjoy walks along the coast, cozy cafés, and the lively Jomas Street promenade. With its blend of beachside calm and resort energy, Jūrmala is a perfect place to unwind.
Gauja National Park is the largest and oldest national park in Latvia, celebrated for its majestic Gauja River valley, sandstone cliffs, and lush forests that create a naturally captivating landscape. Within the park lies the historic Sigulda Castle, one of Latvia’s most iconic medieval landmarks, offering sweeping views of the valley and adding rich cultural depth to the region.
Gutmans Cave is the largest and one of the most famous caves in the Baltic region, located in the heart of Gauja National Park near Sigulda. Formed in sandstone and shaped by natural springs over thousands of years, the cave is known for its impressive size, warm hues, and historic inscriptions carved into its walls. As a place wrapped in legends and folklore, it offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for exploration.
Turaida Castle is one of Latvia’s most iconic historical landmarks, rising above the Gauja Valley with breathtaking views. Built in the 13th century, it tells a captivating story of medieval life and regional power. Visitors can explore its towers, museum exhibits, and beautifully preserved surroundings. The castle complex also includes the Turaida Church and the legendary Rose of Turaida memorial. It’s a must-see destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and stunning scenery.
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, charms visitors with its beautifully preserved medieval Old Town and vibrant modern spirit. Cobblestone streets, ancient towers, and Gothic churches create a fairy-tale atmosphere at every turn. The city blends
history with innovation, offering cozy cafés, creative districts, and panoramic viewpoints over the Baltic Sea. Its mix of heritage, culture, and contemporary energy makes Tallinn one of the most captivating cities in the Baltic region.
Lahemaa National Park in Estonia is known for its beautiful forests, bogs, and pristine coastline. It is one of Europe’s largest national parks and a haven for wildlife, including bears, lynxes, and many bird species. Visitors can explore historic manor houses, walking trails, and scenic lakes. The park offers a peaceful escape into nature and a chance to experience Estonia’s natural and cultural heritage.
Departure transfer to Tallinn airport
