Estonia is a maritime country in northern Europe. Its territory is almost half occupied by forests, and the total number of islands is more than two thousand. Tourism is well developed in Estonia. This is facilitated not only by the delightful nature, but also by the unique cultural heritage.
There are many national parks where visitors have the opportunity to observe the wildlife on their own. Most nature reserves are ready to provide their guests with various types of recreation, depending on preferences. Comfortable hotels are better suited for family holidays, and tent campings will appeal to adventurous people.
Lovers of history and architecture will love the beautiful winding streets, castles and palaces of the Old Town. In particular, such as the Glen Castle, Maarjamägi and Toompea castles, as well as the Tallinn Town Hall. As souvenirs, linen and knitted handicrafts, colored glass products, as well as Kalev chocolate and the famous Old Tallinn liqueur are traditionally brought from Estonia.
What to see in Estonia?
The most interesting and beautiful places, photos and a brief description.
- Historic center of Tallinn
- Lahemaa National Park
- Jagala waterfall
- Narva Castle
- Vilsandi National Park
- Piusa caves
- Pärnu city beach
- Kõpu lighthouse
- Matsalu National Park
- Palace and Park Kadriorg
- Kaali crater
- Kihnu Island
- Soomaa National Park
- Estonian Open Air Museum
- Narva-Jõesuu
- Pukhtitsky Dormition Monastery
- Taagepera Castle
- Suur-Taevaskoda and Väike-Taevaskoda
- Waterfall Valaste
- Suur-Munamägi observation tower
- Vyshhorod in Tallinn
- Episcopal castle in Kuressaare
Historic center of Tallinn
The Old Town of Tallinn is the real heart of the capital. Thanks to the well-preserved medieval buildings, the historical center is included in the UNESCO list. Of particular note is the Town Hall Square and the Kiek in de Kök tower, which has now been turned into a museum.
Address: Historic center of Tallinn, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 24/7
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Lahemaa National Park
Lahemaa Park is located on the northern coast of Estonia, an hour's drive from Tallinn. The park with a total area of 72.5 thousand hectares offers its visitors exciting walks or bike rides. And lovers of recreation with tents will find several equipped campsites in Lahemaa Park.
Address: Lahemaa National Park, Estonia, Estonia
Phone: +372 33 47 453
Opening hours: Daily 8:00 - 20:00
Jagala waterfall
Jagala waterfall is located near the Gulf of Finland. The waterfall is about 8 meters high and about 50 meters wide. The waterfall is especially beautiful during severe winter frosts, when the water freezes, forming a huge ice wall.
Address: Jagala waterfall, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 8:00 - 20:00
Narva Castle
Narva Castle was built at the end of the 8th century and played the role of the residence of the viceroy of the king of Denmark. Today, the Narva Fortress is one of the best examples of Estonian defensive structures of that time. There is a museum and various craft workshops.
Address: Narva Castle, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00
Vilsandi National Park
The first nature reserve created in Estonia is Vilsandi Park. It consists of islands and reefs and is popular primarily for its numerous bird colonies. The tourist center of the park is located in an old barn, and the former landowner's house has been turned into a hotel, which adds historical flavor to this place.
Address: Vilsandi National Park, Estonia, Estonia
Phone: +372 5311 7800
Opening hours: 09:00 - 19:00
Piusa caves
Since 1999, underground galleries, which were formed as a result of the development of sand deposits of the Piusa River, have become a reserve. This attraction can only be seen with a guide. The Piusa caves are the largest wintering ground for bats in Eastern Europe.
Address: Piusa caves, Estonia, Estonia
Phone: +372 5908 8533
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00
Pärnu city beach
A very beautiful and equipped sandy beach is located just a 15-minute walk from the center of Pärnu, the summer capital of Estonia. The beach is surrounded by parks that perfectly protect vacationers from cold winds. There is also free parking, shops, hotels and various attractions for children.
Address: Pärnu city beach, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 09:00 - 21:00
Kõpu lighthouse
One of the oldest operating lighthouses in Estonia is located on the island of Hiiumaa. This majestic building is not located on the shore itself, but on a hill in the nearby forest. The Kõpu lighthouse has an observation deck that offers beautiful views of the sea and the coastal landscape.
Address: Kõpu lighthouse, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00
Matsalu National Park
Located in the west of Estonia, the Matsalu National Park is one of the best bird watching destinations in Europe. A sightseeing tour of the reserve can be made by bike, boat or on foot. There is also a hotel for visitors.
Address: Matsalu National Park, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: Open 24 hours.
Palace and Park Kadriorg
One of the most popular man-made parks in Estonia is Kadriorg. It was founded by Nicolo Michetti in 1719. The Swan Pond is one of the park's most popular attractions, and the former palace buildings now occupy the restoration rooms of the Estonian Art Museum.
Address: Palace and Park Kadriorg, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00
Kaali crater
The island of Saaremaa is famous for its meteorite field. The largest meteorite impact crater is 110 meters in diameter and is the eighth largest meteorite crater on the planet. The best time to visit these places is July or August.
Address: Kaali crater, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00
Kihnu Island
Kihnu Island is one of the most memorable places in Estonia. This small island of 16.4 km² is inhabited by the descendants of seal hunters, whose unique culture is protected by UNESCO. The best time to visit Kihnu is Midsummer, Christmas or St. Catherine.
Address: Kihnu Island, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00
Soomaa National Park
This park, located in the southwestern part of Estonia, was created in 1993 to protect rivers, forest swamps and water meadows. Due to the unique microclimate, there is the so-called "fifth season" - the period of spring floods. The hiking trails Riisa, Kuuraniidu, Ingatsi and the Beaver Trail are especially popular.
Address: Soomaa National Park, Estonia, Estonia
Phone: +372 51 67 209
Opening hours: 05:00 - 22:00
Estonian Open Air Museum
Not far from Kopli Bay, a 15-minute drive from Tallinn, is the Estonian Open Air Museum Rocca al Mare. 14 museum farms will tell and show visitors how Estonian families of different incomes lived in the 18th-20th centuries. Some items made by local craftsmen are available for purchase.
Address: Estonian Open Air Museum, Estonia, Estonia
Phone: +372 602 2000
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00
Narva-Jõesuu
The spa town of Narva-Jõesuu, the easternmost settlement in Estonia, is famous for its Herman Fortress, a well-preserved castle with a beautiful view from its walls. Two kilometers from Narva-Jõesuu is the only official beach for nudists.
Address: Narva-Jõesuu, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Pukhtitsky Dormition Monastery
The only functioning Orthodox convent in Estonia is located in the village of Kuremäe. It was founded in 1891 and has not ceased its activities since then. This beautiful place is famous for its healing water. You can also stay here for a few days in monastic cells and participate in the daily life of the monastery.
Address: Pukhtitsky Dormition Monastery, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 08:00 - 19:00
Taagepera Castle
A very beautiful building built over 100 years ago - Taagepera Castle - is one of the most popular places for wedding ceremonies. There is a hotel and a restaurant, and the quiet location is conducive to leisurely relaxation.
Address: Taagepera Castle, Estonia, Estonia
Phone: +372 73 79 724
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00
Suur-Taevaskoda and Väike-Taevaskoda
The coast cliff of Väike-Taevaskoda and the cliff of Suur-Taevaskoda are located in the Ahja river valley in southern Estonia and are a very visited place in this country. Hiking trails and equipped picnic stops will make a walk along the river simply unforgettable.
Address: Suur-Taevaskoda and Väike-Taevaskoda, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00
Waterfall Valaste
The Valaste waterfall is considered a natural heritage and national symbol of Estonia. This is the highest Estonian waterfall, which the locals called the Red Tail for the special color that the water acquires in spring. There is a convenient observation deck here.
Address: Waterfall Valaste, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 06:00 - 21:00
Suur-Munamägi observation tower
A wonderful view awaits visitors to Suur Munamägi, the highest peak in the Baltics. The observation tower offers a truly beautiful view of the hills and forests of Estonia. After reconstruction in 2005, the Suur-Munamägi observation tower was equipped with an elevator for greater comfort of visitors.
Address: Suur-Munamägi observation tower, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00
Vyshhorod in Tallinn
In Vyshgorod, Toompea Castle is located, which is the seat of the Estonian Parliament. In the north of Toompea is the Kohtuos observation deck, which offers a beautiful view of Tallinn. Also worth a visit is the 13th-century Dome Cathedral, surrounded by a park.
Address: Vyshhorod in Tallinn, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: 10:00 - 22:00
Episcopal castle in Kuressaare
The town of Kuressaare is famous for its well-preserved medieval castle. Since the 14th century, the castle has been the residence of the Bishop of Saare-Läänema, which is how it got its name. This imposing building houses an art gallery, a museum and several workshops, while the castle's water moat is surrounded by green space.
Address: Episcopal castle in Kuressaare, Estonia, Estonia
Opening hours: Daily: 10:00 - 18:00