Tallinn is a coastal capital with over 46 kilometres (29 miles) of coastline, offering plenty of opportunities to explore the sea, beaches, and nearby islands. If you are visiting the city for a short time — especially on a cruise stop — these shore excursions help you make the most of Tallinn’s unique seaside setting.
7 Wonderful Waterfalls near Tallinn, Estonia
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Even before you see a waterfall, you usually sense it. The air becomes fresher, cooler, and slightly damp. Soon, you hear the distant sound of rushing water. Then, suddenly, the view opens up — powerful, continuous, and impossible to ignore. It’s no surprise that waterfalls are among the most popular natural sights travellers look for
Alternative Tours for the Day Trip to Lahemaa National Park
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Lahemaa National Park is a sensation among visitors coming to Tallinn. In a country of only 1.3 million people, untouched nature is just a few steps away from the busy capital. Since the first companies began taking people to Lahemaa National Park and tourists started sharing their experiences on TripAdvisor, there were suddenly lines of



