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Estonia,Northern Europe

Practical Information

Airports
Tallinn Airport (TLL) – The main international airport in Estonia, located 4 km from the city center of Tallinn. It offers direct flights to major European cities and is the busiest in the country.
Tartu Airport (TAY) – Smaller airport, located around 185 km southeast of Tallinn. Primarily serves domestic flights but does have limited international routes.

Transport

  • Public Transport – Tallinn has an excellent public transport system including buses, trams, and trolleybuses. A single ride costs around €2 (€1.70), and you can buy tickets via an app or at ticket machines.
  • Tallinn Travel Card – This card provides unlimited travel on public transport within Tallinn. A 1-day pass costs €3 (€2.50).
  • Taxis and Ride-Hailing – Taxis are available but can be expensive. It’s better to use ride-hailing apps like Bolt or Uber, which are much cheaper, especially in Tallinn.
  • Bikes – Tallinn is a bike-friendly city, with bike rentals available and dedicated bike lanes.
  • Trains – Estonia has a reliable train network for longer journeys. A train ride from Tallinn to Tartu costs around €10-€15 (€8-£12).
  • Buses – Coaches are also a popular way to travel between cities. A bus ride from Tallinn to Pärnu costs around €8-€12 (€6-£10).
Additional information

Currency and Exchange

  • Currency – The official currency is the Euro (€).
  • Exchange Rate – 1 Euro = ~0.85 British Pounds (£), though exchange rates can fluctuate slightly.
  • Currency Exchange – Currency exchange offices can be found at the airport, in Tallinn’s city center, and in other major towns. It’s advisable to exchange only small amounts at the airport or hotels, as the rates may be less favorable. ATMs are widely available for withdrawing cash in Euros.
  • Credit and Debit Cards – Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted throughout Estonia, even in smaller shops and cafes. Contactless payments are common.
  • Tipping – Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. In restaurants, a tip of 5-10% of the bill is common if service was good.

Visas and Entry

  • Schengen Area – Estonia is part of the Schengen Area, which means that UK citizens will need a Schengen visa to enter unless they have residency in an EU country.
  • Visa Exemption – UK citizens can stay in Estonia for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without needing a visa for tourism, business, or family visits.
  • Visa Application – If you need a visa, you can apply at the Estonian Embassy or Consulate in the UK. You will need to provide proof of accommodation, travel insurance, and financial means for the duration of your stay.
  • Passports – Make sure your passport is valid for at least 3 months beyond the planned date of departure from Estonia.

Health and Safety

  • Health Insurance – Ensure you have travel insurance that covers medical costs in Estonia. UK EHIC cards are accepted for basic medical services, but private insurance is recommended for full coverage.
  • Emergency Number – The emergency number in Estonia is 112 for police, ambulance, and fire services.

Language

  • The official language is Estonian, which is related to Finnish. However, many Estonians speak English, especially in Tallinn and major cities, so communication should not be a major problem for English speakers.
Daytime Attractions & Food

Tallinn Old Town

  • Free to explore (walking around the Old Town is free, though some attractions may charge entry).
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral: Free entry, donations are welcome.
  • Toompea Castle: Free to walk around the grounds, but entrance to the Estonian Parliament (inside the castle) is free with advance booking.

Kadriorg Palace and Park

  • Kadriorg Palace Museum: Entry around €6 (€5 for students, £4).
  • Kadriorg Park: Free to visit.
  • Japanese Garden: Free to visit.

Seaplane Harbour Museum

  • Entry: Around €13 (€10 for students, £11).
  • Discounts for children and families are available.

Pärnu

  • Pärnu Beach: Free to access, but if you want to rent sunbeds or parasols, expect to pay around €10-€15 (£8-£12) per day.
  • Pärnu Beach Promenade: Free to walk around.

Lahemaa National Park

  • Free to visit, but some manor houses and museums within the park may charge a fee (around €5-€10).
  • Guided tours of the park can cost around €20-€30 (£17-£25).

Tartu

  • University of Tartu: The university campus is free to explore, but some museums and exhibits inside, like the Tartu University Museum, cost around €8 (€6 for students, £6).
  • Estonian National Museum: Entry is around €13 (€10 for students, £11).

Soomaa National Park

  • Free to enter, but guided tours (including canoeing) typically cost around €25-€50 (£21-£43) per person.

Hiiumaa

  • Hiiumaa Lighthouse: Entry around €5-€7 (€4-€6 for students, £4-£6).
  • Cycling Rentals: Around €10-€15 (£8-£12) per day.

Kihnu Island

  • Ferry Ride: A round-trip ferry ride to Kihnu costs around €10-€15 (€8-£12).
  • Island Museum: Entry around €3-€5 (€2-€4 for students, £2-£4).

Narva

  • Narva Castle: Entry around €8 (€5 for students, £7).
  • Ferry to Russia: If you’re near the border, a ferry ride costs around €15-€20 (£12-£17).

Rakvere

  • Rakvere Castle: Entry around €8 (€5 for students, £7).
  • Tarvas Statue: Free to view.

Food Prices in Estonia

Traditional Dishes (Daytime)

  • Kilu (sprat) on rye bread: Around €3-€5 (£2-£4) at cafes or street vendors.
  • Verivorst (blood sausage): Served in restaurants, prices are around €8-€15 (£7-£13) depending on the place.
  • Mulgi Puder (barley porridge): Around €7-€12 (£6-£10) in local restaurants.

Street Food & Snacks (Daytime & Nighttime)

  • Pirukas (pastry): Prices range from €2-€4 (£1.50-£3).
  • Kohuke (sweet dessert bar): Around €1-€2 (£0.85-£1.70).
  • Cinnamon Rolls (Korvapuusti): Around €2-€4 (£1.50-£3).

Drinks

  • Local beer: Around €2-€4 (£1.70-£3.50) for a pint in most pubs.
  • Coffee: A regular coffee is around €2-€3 (£1.70-£2.50).
  • Vana Tallinn Liqueur: Around €3-€5 (£2-£4) per shot in bars.

Restaurant Meals

  • Casual Meal: Around €10-€20 (£8-£17) for a meal at a mid-range restaurant.
  • Fine Dining: Can range from €30-€60 (£25-£50) per person at higher-end places.
Night time

Tallinn Old Town by Night

  • Night Walking Tour: Around €15-€20 per person (£13-£17).
  • Tallinn TV Tower: For evening visits, the entry fee is around €12-€15 (€10-€13 for students, £10-£12).

Tallinn Rooftop Bars

  • Drinks at rooftop bars like Skyline Bar or Terrace at Hotel Telegraaf range from €5-€10 (£4-£9) for cocktails or beers.

Pärnu Beach Nightlife

  • Beach bars and clubs in Pärnu generally charge €5-€10 (£4-£9) for entry during special events, but it’s often free to visit regular bars.

Tallinn Nightlife

  • Club Studio: Entry typically €5-€15 (£4-£12) depending on the night and special events.
  • Prive Club: Similar price range, around €5-€10 (£4-£9). Drinks inside can cost €4-€8 (£3-£7).
  • Hell Hunt Pub: A popular casual pub with beer prices around €3-€5 (£2-£4).

Vana Tallinn (Rum Liqueur)

  • A glass of Vana Tallinn liqueur costs around €3-€5 (£2-£4) at most bars.
Top Locations to Visit

Tallinn Old Town
UNESCO site, medieval streets, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Toompea Castle, Town Hall Square
Free to explore, specific sites like Alexander Nevsky Cathedral may accept donations.

Kadriorg Palace and Park
Baroque palace, Kadriorg Art Museum, peaceful park
€6 for the palace, Free for the park.

Seaplane Harbour Museum
Maritime museum, submarines, icebreakers
€13, €10 for students.

Pärnu
Estonia’s summer capital, beaches, spa hotels
Free beach access, €10-€15 for sunbeds, €5-€10 entry to beach clubs.

Lahemaa National Park
Forests, bogs, manor houses, hiking
Free, some manor houses charge €5-€10.

Tartu
University town, cultural hub, museums
€8 for University Museum, €13 for Estonian National Museum.

Soomaa National Park
Known for bogs, marshes, canoeing
Free, guided tours €25-€50.

Hiiumaa Island
Peaceful nature, lighthouses, small villages
€5-€7 for lighthouse entry, €10-€15 for cycling rentals.

Kihnu Island
Traditional culture, folk costumes
€10-€15 for ferry, €3-€5 for island museum.

Narva
Narva Castle, Russian border, views of Russia
€8 for Narva Castle, €15-€20 for ferry to Russia.

Rakvere
Rakvere Castle, Tarvas Statue
€8 for Rakvere Castle, Free for Tarvas Statue.

Rare places

Vilsandi National Park
Located on a group of islands off the western coast, it’s home to diverse wildlife and offers hiking, birdwatching, and peaceful nature walks.
Free, but boat tours cost around €25-€50.

Pühajärv Lake
A picturesque lake surrounded by forests in southern Estonia, ideal for quiet retreats, swimming, and hiking.
Free to visit, boat rentals around €10-€20 per hour.

Setomaa
A unique region where the Seto people maintain their traditional culture, language, and architecture. Visit Seto Farm Museum or the Seto village to experience it firsthand.
€5-€10 for museum entry.

Soomaa National Park (Fifth Season)
Known for its “Fifth Season” when the floods create a unique bog landscape. You can explore it by canoe or hike on elevated boardwalks.
Free, guided tours €25-€50.

Matsalu National Park
A vast coastal wetland, perfect for birdwatching, with migratory birds flocking here in spring and autumn.
Free to visit, guided tours around €25-€40.

Kihnu Island
A remote island in the Baltic Sea, known for its unique folk culture, traditional way of life, and the Kihnu Museum.
€10-€15 for ferry, €3-€5 for the museum.

Kolga Manor
A historical manor near Tallinn, set amidst beautiful natural surroundings. It offers a glimpse into the aristocratic lifestyle of the past.
Entry to the grounds is Free, manor tours around €5-€10.

Saaremaa Island
Known for its medieval castles, windmills, and unique Kaali Meteorite Crater, Saaremaa offers a serene escape.
Free to explore the island, €5-€7 for Kaali Crater entry.

• **Tartumaa and the Elistvere Animal Park
A small zoo that offers an opportunity to see native animals like lynxes, wolves, and wild boar. It’s a great stop for nature lovers.
€5 entry.

Puurmani Castle
A lesser-known gem, this neo-Gothic castle sits in a park setting and offers a quiet atmosphere, ideal for walks or a scenic picnic.
Free to walk around, tours about €5.

Top Hotels

Hotel Telegraaf (Tallinn)
A luxury hotel in a historic building offering elegant rooms, a spa, and gourmet dining.
Prices from €130-€250 per night.

Schlössle Hotel (Tallinn)
An upscale boutique hotel located in Tallinn’s Old Town, featuring medieval architecture and luxurious interiors.
Prices from €160-€300 per night.

The Three Sisters Hotel (Tallinn)
A five-star hotel located in a 14th-century building, known for its charming atmosphere and exclusive service.
Prices from €180-€350 per night.

Pädaste Manor (Muhu Island)
A stunning, historical manor on Muhu Island offering a tranquil retreat, private villas, and a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Prices from €250-€500 per night.

Vihula Manor Country Club & Spa (Lahemaa National Park)
An elegant manor offering luxurious spa treatments and outdoor activities in a peaceful natural setting.
Prices from €150-€350 per night.

Radisson Blu Sky Hotel (Tallinn)
A modern hotel with panoramic city views, excellent service, and a prime location near Tallinn’s city center.
Prices from €100-€200 per night.

Oru Hub Hotel (Tallinn)
A contemporary hotel offering spacious rooms and easy access to Tallinn’s attractions, perfect for both business and leisure.
Prices from €90-€150 per night.

Hestia Hotel Jugend (Tallinn)
Located in a quiet area near the city center, this hotel features stylish Art Nouveau design and a well-regarded restaurant.
Prices from €70-€130 per night.

Tartu Hotel (Tartu)
A modern and comfortable hotel in the heart of Tartu, offering a great base to explore the city.
Prices from €60-€120 per night.

Rannahotell (Pärnu)
A beachfront hotel with great sea views, popular for its peaceful atmosphere and wellness facilities.
Prices from €100-€180 per night.

Spa Hotel Laine (Pärnu)
A popular spa hotel with thermal treatments, located by the sea in the sunny town of Pärnu.
Prices from €70-€140 per night.

Pet friendly

Hotel Telegraaf (Tallinn)
A luxury hotel that welcomes pets in most rooms and provides a comfortable stay with amenities for your furry friend.
Prices from €130-€250 per night.

Tallink City Hotel (Tallinn)
A centrally located hotel offering pet-friendly rooms, ideal for those traveling with pets in Tallinn’s heart.
Prices from €80-€150 per night.

Vihula Manor Country Club & Spa (Lahemaa National Park)
Set in nature, this pet-friendly manor offers large spaces where pets can enjoy walks in the scenic surroundings.
Prices from €150-€350 per night.

Radisson Blu Sky Hotel (Tallinn)
A stylish hotel in Tallinn that offers pet-friendly rooms, ideal for business and leisure travelers with pets.
Prices from €100-€200 per night.

Hestia Hotel Jugend (Tallinn)
This pet-friendly hotel allows pets in specific rooms and is located near parks, making it convenient for walks.
Prices from €70-€130 per night.

Pädaste Manor (Muhu Island)
A charming manor offering pet-friendly accommodations for those looking for a relaxing stay in the countryside.
Prices from €250-€500 per night.

Spa Hotel Laine (Pärnu)
A pet-friendly spa hotel by the beach, ideal for those traveling with pets and looking to unwind by the sea.
Prices from €70-€140 per night.

Tartu Hotel (Tartu)
Pet-friendly hotel in the center of Tartu, offering comfortable rooms and a warm welcome for pets.
Prices from €60-€120 per night.

Rannahotell (Pärnu)
This beachfront hotel allows pets and offers easy access to the beach, ideal for a pet-friendly getaway.
Prices from €100-€180 per night.

Kivijärve Holiday Village (Near Pärnu)
A holiday village where pets are welcome, offering a quiet, natural setting for guests traveling with their furry companions.
Prices from €60-€120 per night.

Adults

Pädaste Manor (Muhu Island)
An exclusive adults-only retreat on Muhu Island offering luxurious rooms and a peaceful environment, perfect for relaxation.
Prices from €250-€500 per night.

Vihula Manor Country Club & Spa (Lahemaa National Park)
An elegant adults-only manor offering a tranquil spa experience and romantic atmosphere amidst beautiful natural surroundings.
Prices from €150-€350 per night.

Hedon Spa & Hotel (Pärnu)
An adults-only beachfront spa hotel offering rejuvenating treatments, saunas, and a serene environment ideal for a romantic getaway.
Prices from €120-€250 per night.

Laulasmaa Resort (Laulasmaa)
This adults-only spa resort offers a relaxing atmosphere with spa treatments, yoga, and breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea.
Prices from €100-€200 per night.

Kernu Manor (Near Tallinn)
An elegant adults-only manor offering a peaceful retreat with modern amenities and a focus on relaxation.
Prices from €120-€200 per night.

Vihula Manor (Lahemaa National Park)
This luxurious manor offers exclusive accommodations in a stunning natural setting and caters to adults-only guests for a relaxing experience.
Prices from €150-€350 per night.

Arensburg Boutique Hotel & Spa (Saaremaa)
An adults-only boutique hotel that offers a peaceful and romantic atmosphere, ideal for couples looking for a getaway.
Prices from €100-€200 per night.

Fitness

Hedon Spa & Hotel (Pärnu)
This spa hotel features a modern fitness center, yoga sessions, and wellness treatments to keep you active and rejuvenated.
Prices from €120-€250 per night.

Vihula Manor Country Club & Spa (Lahemaa National Park)
This manor offers a range of fitness activities including outdoor sports, a gym, and wellness programs to complement your stay in nature.
Prices from €150-€350 per night.

Tallink City Hotel (Tallinn)
A central hotel with a well-equipped fitness center, perfect for guests who want to stay active while enjoying the city.
Prices from €80-€150 per night.

Radisson Blu Sky Hotel (Tallinn)
Featuring a state-of-the-art gym and wellness area, this hotel offers a great fitness experience with stunning views of Tallinn.
Prices from €100-€200 per night.

Laulasmaa Resort (Laulasmaa)
Located by the beach, this resort offers a gym, outdoor fitness areas, and even fitness classes, making it perfect for health-conscious travelers.
Prices from €100-€200 per night.

Tervise Paradiis Hotel & Water Park (Pärnu)
This family-friendly hotel has a fitness center, plus it offers access to a water park and wellness services, making it perfect for active guests.
Prices from €80-€160 per night.

Pühajärve Spa & Holiday Resort (Otepää)
A cozy resort with a gym, outdoor activities like hiking and skiing, and wellness services for fitness-focused travelers.
Prices from €70-€150 per night.

Arensburg Boutique Hotel & Spa (Saaremaa)
This boutique hotel offers a fitness center and various wellness options, ideal for those looking to balance relaxation with staying fit.
Prices from €100-€200 per night.

Scams

Taxi Scams
• Unofficial taxis sometimes overcharge tourists by not using the meter or taking longer routes.
Tip: Always use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services like Bolt (local) or Uber for more reliable pricing.

Currency Exchange Scams
• Some exchange offices or individuals may offer poor exchange rates or charge excessive fees.
Tip: Exchange money at banks or reputable exchange bureaus with clear rates.

Fake Charity Donations
• Scammers may approach tourists asking for donations for charity, but they are not legitimate.
Tip: Only donate to well-known organizations and be cautious when approached by strangers.

Fake Tour Guides
• Some individuals may offer “private tours” at high prices or provide low-quality experiences.
Tip: Book tours through official agencies and check for reviews.

ATM Skimming
• Fraudsters may use devices to skim credit card information at ATMs.
Tip: Use ATMs located at bank branches and check the machine for unusual attachments.

Fake Hotels/Accommodation
• Scammers may list fake accommodations online and steal deposits or bookings.
Tip: Use reputable websites like Booking.com or Airbnb and read reviews before booking.

Phishing Emails or Messages
• You may receive fraudulent emails or messages that ask for personal information or payment for services like accommodation or events.
Tip: Always verify the authenticity of any communication, especially when it involves money or personal details.

Street Performers or Beggars
• Some street performers may pressure tourists into giving money by offering “free” services (e.g., a photo or a small performance).
Tip: Politely decline if you’re not interested and avoid engaging in forced transactions.

Things to be aware of

Weather Variability
Estonian weather can be unpredictable, especially in winter. Temperatures can drop below freezing, and rain or snow is common, so be prepared with warm and waterproof clothing.

Currency and Payments
Estonia uses the Euro (€). While cards are widely accepted, it’s good to carry some cash, especially when traveling to smaller towns or rural areas.

Language
The official language is Estonian, which can be challenging for non-native speakers. English is commonly spoken in major cities, but learning a few basic phrases in Estonian can be helpful.

Transport Options
Public transportation is well-organized in cities like Tallinn, but outside urban areas, buses may be less frequent. Renting a car is often a better option for exploring rural Estonia.

Tipping
Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. In restaurants, a tip of around 10% is common if the service is good. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare is generally sufficient.

Electricity
Estonia uses the Type C and Type F plugs, with a standard voltage of 230V and frequency of 50Hz. Make sure you have the right adapters for your devices.

Public Behavior
Estonians tend to be reserved and value personal space. Always be polite, and keep noise levels low, especially in public transport and public places.

Health Care
Health care is of good quality, but if you’re visiting from outside the EU, you may need travel insurance or to pay for medical services. EU citizens can use their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).

Respect for Nature
Estonians take pride in their natural environment. Avoid littering, and respect wildlife and national parks. Stick to marked trails in nature reserves.

Crime and Safety
Estonia is generally a safe country, with low crime rates. However, as in any other destination, keep an eye on your belongings in busy tourist areas and public transport.

Alcohol Consumption
The legal drinking age is 18. While alcohol is widely available, it’s important to consume responsibly, as public drunkenness can be frowned upon.

Data Privacy
Estonia is a leader in digital innovation and e-residency, but be cautious when sharing personal information online. Use secure connections when accessing sensitive data or making online transactions.

Weather

Winter (December to February)
Cold temperatures, often below freezing. Snow is common, especially in January and February. It’s ideal for winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, especially in areas like Otepää. Average temperatures range from -5°C to -10°C, but it can feel colder with the wind chill.

Spring (March to May)
Spring sees milder temperatures, but it can still be chilly early in the season. April and May bring blossoming flowers and warmer weather, with daytime temperatures around 5°C to 15°C. A great time for hiking and enjoying nature as the landscape starts to bloom.

Summer (June to August)
The best time to visit for warm weather, long daylight hours (up to 19 hours of sunlight per day in June), and outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, and beach trips. Average temperatures range from 18°C to 25°C, but heatwaves can occasionally push it higher. This is also the peak tourist season.

Autumn (September to November)
Autumn is a beautiful time in Estonia, with vibrant fall colors and mild temperatures. September can still be quite warm, but it starts to cool down in October and November, with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 15°C. This is a quieter time to visit, perfect for those seeking fewer crowds.

Best Time to Visit:

Summer (June to August) is the best overall time to visit for warm weather, outdoor activities, and cultural events.
• If you’re into winter sports or want to experience Estonia’s snow-covered beauty, Winter (December to February) is ideal.
Spring (March to May) is perfect for enjoying nature and avoiding summer crowds while the weather is getting milder.
• For fewer tourists and beautiful autumn colors, consider visiting in September to October.

Tips for Visiting Estonia:

Pack Layers
Estonia’s weather can change quickly, so packing layers is essential. Bring clothes that you can add or remove depending on the temperature and weather conditions.

Outdoor Activities
Estonia is known for its natural beauty, so don’t miss outdoor activities. In summer, enjoy hiking, biking, or visiting the islands. In winter, try skiing or snowshoeing.

Cultural Events
Consider visiting during festivals or events, such as the Tallinn Music Week (March), the Tallinn Christmas Market (December), or the Seto Folk Festival (July).

Midnight Sun
If visiting in June or July, take advantage of the midnight sun—when the sun barely sets. It’s a unique experience, especially in the northern regions.

Exclusive Accommodations

Pädaste Manor (Muhu Island)
•This exclusive five-star manor offers private villas, Michelin-starred dining, and a serene, luxurious experience surrounded by nature.
Prices from €1000+ per night for private villas.

Schlössle Hotel (Tallinn)
A historic boutique hotel in Tallinn’s Old Town, offering top-tier service, private suites, and a high-end spa.
Prices from €1000+ per night for luxury suites.

Hotel Telegraaf (Tallinn)
•An elegant luxury hotel with a full-service spa, gourmet restaurant, and stylish suites located in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town.
Prices from €1000+ per night for suites with luxury amenities.

Vihula Manor Country Club & Spa (Lahemaa National Park)
• An upscale country estate offering exclusive manor houses with top-tier wellness services, dining, and outdoor activities.
Prices from €1000+ per night for manor house stays.

The Three Sisters Hotel (Tallinn)
•A five-star hotel offering luxurious suites and exclusive service in Tallinn’s historic Old Town, perfect for a high-end getaway.
Prices from €1000+ per night for exclusive suites.

Põhja-Kõrvemaa Nature Reserve – Private Luxury Villas
•Private luxury villas set within nature reserve landscapes, offering the ultimate exclusive experience for those seeking relaxation in nature.
Prices from €1000+ per night for exclusive luxury villas.

Exclusive Private Tours
Private Jet Tour of Estonia’s Highlights

• Experience the best of Estonia in ultimate luxury with a private jet tour, covering the capital, islands, national parks, and exclusive estates. The tour includes private transfers, VIP access to locations, and a tailored itinerary.
Prices from €5000+ per day (for a group of 4-6 people).

Exclusive Private Baltic Sea Cruise

• A private luxury yacht charter for a full day, where you can explore Estonia’s stunning coastal regions, islands, and remote beaches, with a chef on board and the option for water sports or relaxation.
Prices from €5000+ per day, depending on yacht size, duration, and itinerary.

Private Helicopter Tour and Gourmet Experience

• Fly via private helicopter over Tallinn and the surrounding areas, followed by a visit to a Michelin-starred restaurant or a private estate for an exclusive meal prepared by a top chef.
Prices from €3500+ per person, including helicopter and dining.

Private Luxury Spa & Wellness Retreat (Vihula Manor)

• Book an entire luxurious manor house at Vihula Manor for a private wellness retreat. Includes bespoke spa treatments, gourmet meals, and private guided nature tours around Lahemaa National Park.
Prices from €3000+ per night for exclusive use of the manor.

Private Wine Tour and Estate Experience

• An ultra-luxury private wine tasting tour that combines visits to Estonia’s top vineyards, private tastings, and gourmet meals prepared by renowned chefs. This tour includes a stay in a luxury manor or hotel.
Prices from €3000+ per day per person (for a full day of activities, tasting, and accommodation).

Private Cultural and Heritage Tour with Chauffeur

• A tailor-made cultural and heritage tour, visiting the most exclusive historic estates, castles, and art collections in Estonia. With private access to galleries and hidden locations, plus a gourmet meal at a renowned restaurant.
Prices from €2000+ per day for a private chauffeur and guide.

Private Luxury Nature Retreat (Private Villa in Muhu Island)

• Enjoy a private, luxurious stay in a villa on Muhu Island, away from crowds. The retreat includes bespoke services like private chefs, wellness treatments, and personalized nature experiences.
Prices from €3000+ per night for an ultra-exclusive private villa experience.

Ultimate Private Tallinn & Saaremaa Island Tour by Private Plane

• Travel to Tallinn, followed by a private flight to Saaremaa Island, exploring the medieval sites, natural beauty, and historical spots of the island. Includes private guides and a luxury dining experience.
Prices from €10,000+ per tour for a fully customized trip.

Private Hunting or Fishing Experience in Estonia’s Wilderness

• For those seeking a unique, high-end experience, enjoy a private guided hunting or fishing trip in the beautiful forests and lakes of Estonia. This includes a luxury lodge stay, personal guide, and gourmet meals.
Prices from €4000+ per day (depending on group size and location).

Exclusive Medieval Estate Experience (Kadriorg Palace + Private Dinner)

• Gain exclusive after-hours access to Kadriorg Palace, including a private tour of the art collection, followed by a private, 5-course dinner prepared by a renowned chef.
Prices from €5000+ per night for the full luxury experience.

Cars
Bentley Continental GT

• A high-performance luxury coupe that offers power, comfort, and sophisticated design. Ideal for those looking to travel in style and comfort through Tallinn or the scenic countryside.
Prices from €800-€1200 per day.

Rolls-Royce Ghost

• The epitome of luxury and refinement. Perfect for an exclusive experience, whether you’re attending an event, a special occasion, or simply exploring the beauty of Estonia in ultimate style.
Prices from €2000-€3000 per day.

Ferrari Portofino

• A stunning convertible sports car, providing the perfect blend of luxury and speed. Ideal for those looking to experience Estonia’s landscapes with exhilarating performance.
Prices from €1000-€1500 per day.

Lamborghini Aventador

• An iconic supercar known for its performance and head-turning style. Perfect for making a statement while enjoying a luxurious ride around Tallinn or the countryside.
Prices from €1500-€2500 per day.

Porsche 911 Carrera

• A sleek and fast sports car offering an exciting yet comfortable ride. Great for driving along Estonia’s coastal roads or through scenic rural areas.
Prices from €600-€1000 per day.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

• A luxury sedan combining comfort, technology, and style. The perfect choice for travelers looking to enjoy Estonia’s highlights with a sophisticated, relaxing ride.
Prices from €350-€600 per day.

Audi R8

• A high-performance sports car offering incredible power and style. If you want to experience Estonia’s roads with exceptional performance, the Audi R8 is the perfect choice.
Prices from €800-€1300 per day.

Tesla Model S P100D

• For a luxury electric driving experience, the Tesla Model S offers a combination of cutting-edge technology, comfort, and eco-friendly performance.
Prices from €500-€800 per day.

Aston Martin DB11

• A grand tourer offering incredible performance and luxury. Ideal for a refined driving experience around Estonia’s scenic spots.
Prices from €1200-€1800 per day.

Jaguar F-Type

• A sleek and stylish sports car perfect for enjoying Estonia’s landscapes with powerful performance and a luxurious driving experience.
Prices from €600-€1000 per day.

Sixt Rent a Car (Tallinn)
Offers a wide selection of luxury and sports cars, including models like Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and BMW.
Website: Sixt Estonia

Luxcar Estonia (Tallinn)
Specializes in luxury car rentals with options like Bentley, Audi, and Range Rover. They offer high-end services for exclusive car rentals.
Website: Luxcar Estonia

Elite Rent-a-Car (Tallinn, Tartu)
Provides luxury and exotic cars like Rolls-Royce, Ferrari, and Lamborghini for daily rentals.
Website: Elite Rent-a-Car

Rent a Porsche (Tallinn)
A niche agency specializing in Porsche rentals, including models like the Porsche 911 and Porsche Panamera.
Website: Rent a Porsche

Drive Estonia (Tallinn)
Rent high-end cars including Tesla, Jaguar, and Aston Martin. Offers tailored services and luxury vehicle options.
Website: Drive Estonia

Royal Rent (Tallinn)
Offers a variety of luxury cars including Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini, and Bentley, with private chauffeurs available.
Website: Royal Rent

Wellness Retreats

Vihula Manor (Lahemaa National Park)
A luxury private manor retreat where you can rent the entire manor for an exclusive wellness experience. The property features a 5-star spa, tailored wellness programs, gourmet meals, and private access to nature trails.
Prices from €2000+ per night for exclusive manor rentals.

Pädaste Manor (Muhu Island)
This luxury resort on a private island offers exclusive spa treatments, personal wellness consultants, private yoga, and bespoke nutrition plans. You can rent private villas with a dedicated butler, and the experience includes customized wellness retreats.
Prices from €2500+ per night for private villa stays and personalized wellness services.

Schlössle Hotel (Tallinn)
A historic luxury hotel with private wellness services, including bespoke spa treatments, private access to sauna rituals, and personalized beauty care. The hotel’s luxury suites come with tailored wellness experiences, including detox programs and spa treatments.
Prices from €2000+ per night for exclusive wellness suites.

The Three Sisters Hotel (Tallinn)
Exclusive private wellness suites with tailored detox and rejuvenation programs. They offer luxury spa services such as hot stone massages, aromatherapy, and private yoga sessions.
Prices from €1500+ per night for ultra-luxury wellness stays.

Laulasmaa Resort (Laulasmaa)
An exclusive wellness retreat offering bespoke anti-aging treatments, private wellness consultants, and luxurious spa experiences, including holistic therapies. For VIP stays, guests can enjoy private suites with views of the Baltic Sea and full access to specialized programs.
Prices from €1500+ per night for premium wellness packages.

Kernu Manor (Near Tallinn)
An ultra-exclusive wellness retreat offering private chef services, luxurious massages, and rejuvenating holistic therapies. The experience includes complete privacy, as the entire manor is rented out, and all services are personalized for the guest.
Prices from €3000+ per night for private manor rental and personalized wellness programs.

Arensburg Boutique Hotel & Spa (Saaremaa)
For those seeking an ultra-luxurious experience, the boutique hotel offers personalized wellness services, including exclusive spa treatments, private yoga, and tailored fitness programs. Guests can also enjoy gourmet dining and beachside relaxation.
Prices from €2000+ per night for exclusive suites and wellness services.

Exclusive Cultural Experiences

Private Castle Tour & Dinner at Kadriorg Palace – Enjoy an exclusive, private tour of Kadriorg Palace, followed by a gourmet dinner prepared by a top chef in a beautiful, historical setting. Custom itineraries can be arranged to explore the art and history of the palace.
Price: From €1500 per person
Website: Luxury Estonia

Muhu Island Private Luxury Cultural Tour – A private guided tour of Muhu Island, including visits to ancient windmills, traditional farmhouses, and a private concert of Estonian folk music. The tour concludes with a stay at the luxurious Pädaste Manor.
Price: From €2000 per person
Website: Pädaste Manor

VIP Tallinn Opera & Concert Experience – Exclusive access to private rehearsals or VIP seating at a performance at the Estonian National Opera. Includes a personal guide, backstage access, and a post-show dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Price: From €1200 per person

Private Cultural Tour with Personal Artist – Spend the day with a local artist who will guide you through Tallinn’s vibrant art scene. You will visit private galleries, studios, and museums, and create your own artwork with guidance from the artist.
Price: From €1500 per person

Exclusive Opera & Gourmet Experience at Laulasmaa Resort – A combination of private opera performances and luxury dining, including a private chef experience with a local delicacy tasting menu at Laulasmaa Resort.
Price: From €2500 per person

Recommended Luxury Travel Agencies:

Luxury Estonia – Offers bespoke travel experiences, including luxury accommodations and wellness retreats across Estonia. Personalized itineraries tailored to individual preferences.
Website: Luxury Estonia

Visit Estonia – The official tourism website of Estonia with a section dedicated to luxury tours, highlighting exclusive experiences and accommodations.
Website: Visit Estonia

Pädaste Manor – Located on Muhu Island, a luxury retreat offering wellness services, fine dining, and cultural experiences. Ideal for those seeking tranquility and high-end amenities.
Website: Pädaste Manor

Ammende Villa – Situated in Pärnu, a cultural heritage monument and luxury hotel. A blend of historical architecture and modern amenities, making it a distinctive choice for travelers.
Website: Ammende Villa

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