Spring in Estonia is magical. As the snow melts and nature awakens, birds start singing again, flowers bloom, and fresh green grass covers the fields. If you’re planning a trip to Estonia in April or May, now is the perfect time to explore the great outdoors and soak in the seasonal charm. So, what are the
5 Off the Beaten Track Beaches Near Tallinn
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If you’re looking to balance adventure and relaxation during your visit to Tallinn, consider venturing to these lesser-known beaches. Soak up the sun, take a refreshing (and likely cool) dip, and enjoy the serene, natural surroundings that locals love for their peacefulness. These spots offer unique benefits compared to the busy city beaches—whether it’s warmer
Tallinn is a coastal capital that is stretched out on 46 kilometres (29 miles) of coastline. That means plenty of opportunities for a beautiful shore excursion to see Tallinn coast, beaches and views. Here is a selection of 8 tours and experiences to choose from for taking the most out of the seaside when