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Matsalu National Park, located in Western Estonia, is a paradise for bird watchers. Millions of migratory birds fly through every year or stay to nest.
Forests, wildlife, historical towns and fishermen villages surrounding the compact capital city Tallinn is what North Estonia is most appreciated for.
Deep blue lakes hidden between rolling hills and valleys is what makes South Estonia a popular nature getaway destination.
This adorable little town hidden deep within southern Estonian forests boasts impressive castle ruins, a former home of the ruling Livonian Order. The scenic views of the nearby lake and wooden…
Estonia’s largest and third largest island are almost addictive: it is best to spend one’s summer holiday away from the mainland, in a completely different scenery, while staying at a tourism farm…
Lahemaa National Park, located on the northern coast of Estonia, is home to the best that Estonian nature has to offer. In the space of 725 km2, you’ll find lush native forests, wetlands stretching…
Eat, sleep and indulge like an aristocrat in Estonia’s many historical manor houses.
A number of historic manor houses in Estonia have been converted to restaurants and boutique hotels.
Indulge in some of the most remarkable hotels in Estonia.
Embrace Estonia's untouched nature and unwind in the wild. Here are 20 eco-friendly accommodation options for green-minded tourists.
Hiking is a great way to discover the flora, fauna, and scenery of Estonia. These 10 trails are the most popular on the Visit Estonia website.
Ideas for adventurous travellers who want to venture past the main sights and explore mysterious, lesser known places.
The top sports events, festivals, and concerts for music lovers this season in Estonia.
Once home to foreign regents and landowners, castles in Estonia now house museums, luxury hotels, or rental spaces. These are the best ones to visit.
Tartu's rich cultural heritage is on display in its many museums. Head south and enjoy all the exciting attractions of Estonia's second-largest city.
Saunas in Estonia come in all shapes and sizes including in a barrel, on a boat and on board a fire truck.
From festivals dedicated to bread and coffee to home cafes featuring fish from Lake Peipsi, Estonia's food festivals are a great way to eat local.
Here are the best restaurants where you can try traditional Estonian food, tried-and-true dishes, and modern ways of preparing local ingredients.
Go hiking in summer and sledding in winter with sled dogs in Estonia. Here's where you can get up close and personal with these friendly, frisky pups.
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