Summary
While Estonia is the most visited of the three Baltic States, it remains an unusual and often overlooked European destination. This former Soviet territory offers an intriguing history, charming architecture, and beautifully preserved natural landscapes, making it well worth a visit.
Things to See in Estonia
Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, is often where travelers find their initial charm; however, the country has so much more to discover beneath the surface. Here are some unique experiences you shouldn’t miss during your visit to Estonia.
Explore The Historic Centre of Tallinn
Your journey in Estonia should start with a visit to its capital, Tallinn. The captivating old town is a must-see, exuding a medieval atmosphere that enchants every visitor. Town Hall Square serves as the city’s heartbeat, where local markets burst with Baltic gifts waiting to be discovered.
This historical city is filled with beautiful houses from the Hanseatic League, defining Tallinn’s unique character. The picturesque narrow facades and pointed roofs create an unforgettable atmosphere. Explore the city walls, stunning churches like Aleksander Nevsky Orthodox Cathedral, and don’t forget to check out the Patkuli and Kohtuotsa viewing platforms for breathtaking city views.
Hotel recommendation: Three Crowns Residents
Bog Walking
Before my trip, I had no idea that bog walking was even a thing. In Soomaa National Park, near Pärnu, you can walk on waterlogged bogs using colorful bog shoes that allow you to traverse the unique ecosystem without sinking.
Peat bogs are fragile ecosystems that grow very slowly and are home to rare carnivorous plants like the rounded-leaved sundew. This is an incredible opportunity for nature lovers to connect with the beauty of Estonia’s wilderness. For the adventurous, a dip in one of the natural ponds is possible.
Hotel recommendation: Terve Hostel (in Pärnu)
Price of the tour: 55 Euros (75 Euros with transfer from Pärnu)
Night Canoeing & Wildlife Watching
Night canoeing offers a tranquil experience, where exploring Soomaa National Park by night allows you to embrace the peaceful waters and catch glimpses of wildlife. The serene atmosphere can feel like a dream as you glide silently through the dark water.
While beavers are the stars of the park, they can be elusive. However, a spectacular encounter with an elk made the experience unforgettable.
Price of the night tour: 50 Euros (70 Euros with transfer from Pärnu).
Explore an Abandoned Submarine Base
The remnants of Estonia’s Soviet past can be found across the countryside, including a de-magnetizing submarine base in Hara, located in Lahemaa National Park. Here, you can explore the eerie atmosphere of abandoned structures once filled with military activity.
Spending The Night in A Bear Hide
If beavers and elks don’t pique your interest, consider spending a night in a bear hide. Estonia boasts a significant population of brown bears, making it a prime location for bear watching adventures. Rentals are available to reach remote locations where the hides are set up for an immersive wildlife experience.
The night might be long, as bears may take their time to appear, but the thrill of witnessing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is well worth the wait.
Price for the night: 95 Euros per person.
Discover The Beautiful Beaches On The Baltic Sea
Estonia is surrounded by stunning coastlines, and Narva-Jõesuu, located at the northeastern border with Russia, is a must-visit beach town. This area features stretches of golden sand along the serene Baltic Sea, perfect for sunbathing and relaxation.
Why Visit Estonia?
Estonia is more than just the beautiful old town of Tallinn. As a digital leader in the world, it offers smooth travel experiences with its excellent transportation system. With even a week to spare, travelers can partake in these unique experiences across this fascinating country.
Don’t hesitate any longer—plan your trip to Estonia to explore its stunning landscape, rich history, and vibrant culture!