Estonia blends a rich history with modern innovation. While Tallinn is a major highlight, the country offers much more. Coastal regions, islands, and rural towns showcase centuries-old traditions and untouched landscapes. With over half of Estonia covered in forests, nature is always close, making it a perfect destination for outdoor adventures.
Beyond the capital, Estonia’s smaller towns each have something unique. Tartu, a lively university city, Narva, with its striking fortress, and Pärnu, the summer capital, offer diverse experiences. Haapsalu serves as a gateway to the wild archipelago, while the Alutaguse region is ideal for wildlife spotting. National parks provide hiking, cycling, and scenic escapes. A self-drive tour allows flexibility, with the country spanning just three hours north to south. Trains connect major towns, and private transfers offer a relaxed way to travel. Whether you seek city breaks, nature retreats, or coastal relaxation, we can create a personalised trip to match your travel style.
As one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns, Tallinn draws visitors from around the world. Its old town is the main attraction, offering a mix of historic architecture and cobbled alleys enclosed by original stone walls and 26 red-roofed watchtowers. Highlights include Town Hall Square, a lively hub perfect for people-watching, as well as museums, cathedrals, and churches rich in history. Walking is the best way to explore the old town, and a private guided tour is a great option. However, for sights in the suburbs, buses and taxis are readily available.
Beyond the capital, Estonia’s six national parks offer untouched forests, hidden bog lakes, and long coastlines. Though small, each park has its own character. Hike through Viru Bog in Lahemaa National Park, just hours from Tallinn, or spend the night bear watching in Alutaguse. In Karula, visit Ahijärv, a crystal-clear lake popular for fishing and hiking. Soomaa offers canoeing and beaver watching, while Matsalu is a paradise for birdwatchers with guided boat trips. For island adventures, Vilsandi is ideal for kayaking.