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Estonia has some of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. From its winding streets, cobbled pavement, and towering ramparts to its cultural offerings of opera, concerts, art exhibitions, antique shops, and fine museums - discover the best of this country on one of our Baltic tours that visit Estonia.

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Estonia Tours & Packages

Estonia is a gem of the Baltic region, boasting medieval cities, lush forests, and a unique blend of European and Nordic cultures. From the enchanting streets of Tallinn to the serene islands of Saaremaa, Estonia offers a mix of history, nature, and modern charm.

Estonia Tours by Region

Tallinn

Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, is a perfectly preserved medieval city. Wander through its cobbled streets, marvel at the Gothic Town Hall, and explore Toompea Castle. Don’t miss the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral or the lively Kalamaja district for trendy cafes and galleries.

Frequently Asked Questions About Estonia Travel & Tours

When is the best time to tour Estonia?

The best time to visit Estonia is during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is warm, and outdoor activities are at their peak. Spring and autumn are also good for fewer crowds and mild weather.

How many days should I spend in Estonia?

We recommend spending 5-7 days in Estonia to explore its charming cities, nature reserves, and coastal areas.

Do I need a visa to visit Estonia?

If you are a citizen of the USA, you do not need a visa to travel to Estonia for stays up to 90 days. Even so, check the specific requirements via our simple destination guide.

What voltage do they use in Estonia? 

The voltage is generally 230V with a frequency of 50Hz. It's advisable to carry a universal adapter. Check out this article on using adapters and converters in Europe.

What is the currency in Estonia? 

The currency in Estonia is the Euro (€). While credit cards are widely accepted, it's helpful to carry cash for small purchases and local markets. Check out this article on exchange rates and using credit cards abroad.

Do I need any vaccinations to travel to Estonia?

No mandatory vaccinations are required for travel to Estonia, but it’s always good to be up to date on routine vaccinations.

What are the must-see attractions in Estonia?

Must-see attractions include Tallinn’s medieval Old Town, Kadriorg Palace, Soomaa National Park.

Is English widely spoken in Estonia?

Yes, English is widely spoken in Estonia, especially in urban areas and among the younger population.

What should I pack for my trip?

Packing depends on the season and destination, but general travel essentials include comfortable clothing, good walking shoes, a power adapter, weather-appropriate attire, and attire appropriate for visiting religious sites, which can also double as a nice outfit for a night out!. For more tips, visit our guide on What to Pack for a Guided Tour.

What should I wear when visiting religious or cultural sites?

Certain sites have dress codes, such as covering shoulders and knees. For a detailed guide, check What to Wear When Visiting Religious Sites.

Do I need a visa to travel to this destination?

Visa requirements vary by country and nationality. U.S. travelers can check the latest visa and entry regulations with our easy-to-use Visa and Passport Requirements Tool.

Should I exchange money before I go?

Most destinations accept major credit cards, but having some local currency can be helpful for small purchases. Learn more about exchanging money in our Guide to Currency Exchange and Payments While Traveling.

How much should I tip in Estonia?

Tipping customs vary by destination. To avoid confusion, check our comprehensive Tipping Guide for International Travel.

What are some important cultural customs to be aware of?

Understanding local etiquette can enhance your experience. Read our Guide to Cultural Customs and Etiquette Abroad.

Is travel insurance necessary?

Travel insurance provides peace of mind for unexpected situations like trip cancellations or medical emergencies. Learn why it’s recommended in our Travel Insurance Guide.

How do I stay connected while traveling?

Many destinations offer Wi-Fi, but you may need a local SIM card or an international phone plan. For more details, visit our guide on How to Stay Connected While Traveling.

Are there any safety tips I should follow?

Staying aware of your surroundings and keeping valuables secure is always wise. Read our Essential Safety Tips for Travelers.

How many months in advance should I plan a trip to Estonia?

We recommend planning trips to Estonia 4–10 months in advance, especially for peak seasons like summer and the holiday markets in December. Airlines don’t publish fares much further out than 10-11 months. Off-peak (April–May, October–November), you can book for better deals 3–6 months in advance. Luckily, we take care of all of that for you! If travelers want to go for a special anniversary or event, they’ll call us years ahead of time to book so they know they are set and we're handling the details for them. While we love a great last-minute getaway, always ensure your passport is valid for at least six months after you plan to return to the States. Keep current with country entry restrictions, and ensure you have any visas you’ll need to travel. Planning earlier allows you plenty of time to renew your passport or apply for a visa if required.

Is Estonia a safe country to visit?

Estonia is considered a safe country for tourists. Like any other country, staying aware of your surroundings and following standard travel safety practices is important.

Why You Should Travel to Estonia

Estonia’s mix of medieval charm, natural beauty, and warm hospitality makes it a must-visit destination.

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