Estonia tours and programs

The Baltic countries have attracted increasing tourism interest in recent years, offering excellent service standards, affordable prices, and, above all, unforgettable travel experiences. Every year, hundreds of thousands of tourists visit this beautiful region of northeastern Europe, seeking new adventures, fascinating culture, and breathtaking landscapes that enrich the soul and enhance the travel experience.

Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are modern nations that have preserved the spirit and traditions of a rich past. These countries offer not only vibrant urban life in their capitals, Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn, but also magnificent natural scenery along their coasts and in rural areas. Visitors can explore lush forests, crystal-clear lakes, and medieval castles that tell ancient stories. Furthermore, their delicious cuisine, which blends fresh local ingredients with unique culinary traditions, creates a gastronomic experience that surprises and excites everyone's palate.

tour in Estonia and the Baltics

We offer some sample programs for your trip to the Baltics, enriching your experience with numerous options to explore and fully experience the local culture. Incoming Tours specializes in organized trips for pre-formed groups, ensuring every detail is carefully planned to offer you the best possible service. For individual travelers, we can design custom itineraries and optimize them in terms of cost, visits, and duration, so you can make the most of your time. All programs are customizable and optimized based on your needs, creating a trip that fits your desires.

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Duration : 8 days 7 nights
Code : T-GRP-BALT-08
Itinerary : Vilnius, Riga-Tallinn

Package: for pre-formed groups, exclusive services
Duration: 8 days 7 nights
Itinerary: Vilnius, Trakai, Hill of Crosses, Rundale, Riga, Sigulda, Parnu, Tallinn
Treatment: half board (lunches bookable)
Excursions: included with guide and entrances
Transfers: 2 transfers with assistance, private bus for internal travel

Duration : 8 days 7 nights
Code : T-GRP-BALT+HEL-08
Itinerary : Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn, Helsinki

Package: for pre-formed groups, exclusive services
Duration: 8 days 7 nights
Itinerary: Vilnius, Trakai, Hill of Crosses, Rundale, Riga, Sigulda, Parnu, Tallinn, Helsinki
Treatment: half board (lunches bookable)
Excursions: included with guide and entrances
Transfers: 2 transfers with assistance, private bus for internal travel

Top places to visit in Estonia

After independence from the Soviet Union, the historic centers of the Baltic cities underwent a significant transformation, being completely cleaned up and revitalized. This process led to a cultural and architectural renaissance that has made Vilnius, Tallinn, and Riga true architectural gems. Each city presents a fascinating mix of history and modernity, with historic buildings harmoniously coexisting with newer structures. Incoming Tours offers travel packages for pre-formed groups, for which you can request a personalized quote. These packages are designed to allow you to explore not only the most famous monuments, but also hidden and authentic corners of these metropolises. All programs are customizable and include excellent professional Italian-speaking guides and exclusive transportation, as well as privileged entrances to must-see museums and tourist attractions. We aim to offer you an unforgettable experience as you discover the wonders of these Baltic cities, rich in history and culture.

Tallinn

Estonia's capital, Tallinn is the country's main tourist attraction, with its medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a fascinating blend of history and culture, where ancient city walls stand alongside modern and innovative buildings. Visitors can stroll along the cobbled streets of Old Town, admiring Gothic and Baroque architecture while exploring shops, cafes, and art galleries. Each year, Tallinn hosts numerous festivals and events celebrating its cultural heritage and contemporary creativity, making the city a vibrant and inspiring place to visit.

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

An Orthodox cathedral built in the late 19th century in Russian Byzantine style, it stands on Toompea Hill in Tallinn's Old Town, a place rich in history and culture. This imposing religious structure, with its golden domes and elaborate architectural details, attracts visitors from around the world, eager to admire its beauty and discover the fascinating history that inspired its construction. It represents an important symbol of the Russian community in Tallinn and offers a peaceful haven amidst the bustling city life. During religious services and cultural events, the cathedral comes alive with the sounds of choirs and prayers, making the atmosphere even more magical and captivating.

Kadriorg Palace

The Baroque-style Palace is located in Tallinn's Kadriorg Park. It was built for Catherine I of Russia in the early 18th century. This magnificent building is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is a perfect example of Baroque architecture. The interior is richly decorated with frescoes and historic furnishings, offering visitors a glimpse into the aristocratic life of the era. Today, the Palace houses an art gallery, attracting numerous tourists and history and culture enthusiasts, making Kadriorg a major tourist destination in the Estonian capital.

Narva

A town located on the Russian border, on the way to St. Petersburg. It is home to a well-preserved 14th-century fortress. This charming town boasts a rich and varied history, rooted in ancient times. Narva is known for its historic architecture, which reflects the influences of various cultures over the centuries. The fortress is not only a major tourist attraction but also a symbol of the city's resilience, attracting visitors interested in history and culture. After exploring the medieval streets and historic churches, visitors can relax in local cafes, enjoying traditional dishes and admiring the river scenery.

Country profile: Estonia
Estonia in breve

Capital: Tallinn
Population: approximately 1.3 million
Language: Estonian (official), English is widely spoken
Currency: Euro
Dialing code for Italy: 0039
Dialing code from Italy: 00372
Safety: Beware of petty crime in large cities, but overall the level of safety is above the European average
Documents: For EU citizens, entry is with a valid identity card or passport

Before departure

For a complete overview of the destination, please visit the dedicated website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of your country, check the latest warnings and information about the country . This link provides the most up-to-date information regarding travel regulations for the destination you intend to visit.

When to visit Estonia

Estonia has a Nordic climate, with frequent snowfall during the winter and cool temperatures during the summer. At these latitudes, summer can be characterized by frequent rainfall, making the landscape evergreen and vibrant. For lovers of winter landscapes, autumn and winter offer romantic and enchanting views, but it's important to note that temperatures can be quite cold, with averages around -2°C (28°F) in winter.

However, this shouldn't deter visitors, as the beauty and tranquility of nature at this time of year can be truly captivating. The best seasons for walking and hiking remain spring and summer, when nature is in bloom and the climate is more temperate, with an average summer temperature of 21°C (70°F). This period, from late April to September, is perfect for exploring Estonia's numerous national parks and stunning coastlines, making your visit even more memorable.