Baltic States
The rich history, cultural diversity and local traditions, as well as up to date facilities and high level services, makes the three Baltic States an attractive destination.
And what matters the most – emotions, such as our National Song and Dance Festival which gathers tens of thousands of singers and dancers.
Estonia, TALLINN
TALLINN - a city of contrasts with one of the best-preserved medieval old towns in Europe along with new trendy areas around. Estonia is ranked as the most advanced digital society in the world and one of greenest capitals in Europe.
The old town offers enchanting atmosphere, beautiful surroundings and plenty of galleries, cafes and restaurants to choose from.
Just ~1 hour drive from the capital city you can indulge into relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty of the countryside. Deserted beaches, bog hiking trails, luxurious manor houses, country saunas are just some of the fascinating things to see and feel in Estonia. Estonia’s 1500+ islands offer an enormous amount of charm and ancient history.
Latvia, RIGA
Since ancient times Latvia has been at the cross-roads between East and West, North and South; making Latvia a multi-cultured state, where different traditions have merged, creating a unique environment and historical heritage.
RIGA - a cultural centre, a dynamic and multicultural city, famous for its medieval Old Town, impressive Jugendstile (Art Nouveau) building facades and vivid night-life.
Latvia is beloved for its preserved nature and also for the diversity of historical and architectural sites. Where else in Europe one can find 500 km long natural sandy beaches.
Lithuania, VILNIUS
Lithuania is the largest and southern-most Baltic state.
The centuries-old architecture, the modern buildings and untouched nature right in the city that makes VILNIUS one of the greenest capitals in Europe create a unique harmony. The contemporary atmosphere of the city goes hand-in-hand with the stories and legends of the Old Town.
Visit the Curonian Spit - the Lithuanian paradise – the narrow and lengthy peninsula, washed by the Baltic Sea and Curonian Sea, with its picturesque fishermen’s villages.