Our Estonia holidays & tours
With its outdoor saunas, river swimming and love of wilderness, Estonia exudes a joie de vivre that is fundamentally connected with nature, and one we think our holidays capture perfectly. The smallest of the Baltic states, Estonia is usually explored on a multi-country tour, travelling by road, rail or bike in the company of knowledgeable local guides. Beyond cosmopolitan cities such as Tallinn, our Estonia holidays get you out into glorious natural surrounds as much as possible. Estonia emerged from Soviet rule with its national parks intact, so you can cycle or hike through the likes of Lahemaa, an eclectic mix of ancient bogland, pine forests and coast.
Our top Estonia holidays
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania holiday
From
£1679 to £2199
12 days
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Journey through Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 12 days
Small group2026: 15 Apr, 3 May, 13 May, 21 May, 28 May, 4 Jun, 10 Jun, 24 Jun, 8 Jul, 22 Jul, 16 Aug, 30 Aug, 2 Sep, 16 Sep, 2027: 14 Apr, 2 May, 12 May, 20 May, 27 May, 3 Jun, 9 Jun, 23 Jun, 27 Jun, 7 Jul, 14 Jul, 21 Jul, 4 Aug, 15 Aug, 18 Aug, 29 Aug, 1 Sep, 15 Sep
Baltic capital cities tour
From
£1195 to £1685
8 days
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See the main highlights of three Baltic Capital Cities
Small group2025: 20 Dec, 2026: 25 Apr, 16 May, 23 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 20 Jun, 4 Jul, 18 Jul, 8 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 5 Dec, 12 Dec, 20 Dec
Baltic highlights holiday, tailor made
From
£2195
8 days
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Historical and cultural journey exploring the Baltic States
Tailor made
The Baltic States and Poland holiday with added comfort
From
£3195 to £3295
12 days
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A journey from Tallinn, to the walled city of Krakow
Small group2026: 13 May, 10 Jun, 22 Jul, 12 Aug, 9 Sep
Cycling the Baltic States holiday
From
€1625 to €1695
11 days
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Self-guided cycle tour of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia
Small group2026: 25 May, 1 Jun, 8 Jun, 15 Jun, 29 Jun, 6 Jul, 13 Jul, 20 Jul, 3 Aug, 10 Aug, 24 Aug, 31 Aug, 7 Sep
Tallinn to Vilnius cycling tour
From
€1755
11 days
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Self-guided supported cycle tour of the Baltics from Tallinn
Small group2026: 3 Jun, 10 Jun, 17 Jun, 24 Jun, 1 Jul, 8 Jul, 15 Jul, 29 Jul, 12 Aug, 26 Aug, 2 Sep
Baltics, Helsinki & Stockholm winter tour
From
£1839 to £2449
10 days
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Winter in five European capitals: Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn, Helsinki & Stockholm
Small group2026: 9 Jan, 13 Feb, 27 Nov, 11 Dec, 2027: 9 Jan, 12 Feb, 12 Mar, 26 Nov, 10 Dec
The Baltic experience tour
From
£1985 to £2420
12 days
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Experience the diverse delights of the Baltic states
Small group2026: 4 Apr, 18 Apr, 2 May, 9 May, 13 May, 16 May, 23 May, 27 May, 30 May, 3 Jun, 10 Jun, 13 Jun, 20 Jun, 27 Jun, 1 Jul, 4 Jul, 8 Jul, 15 Jul, 18 Jul, 22 Jul, 25 Jul, 29 Jul, 1 Aug, 5 Aug, 8 Aug, 12 Aug, 15 Aug, 19 Aug, 26 Aug, 29 Aug, 2 Sep, 5 Sep, 9 Sep, 12 Sep, 16 Sep, 19 Sep, 23 Sep, 26 Sep, 10 Oct, 2027: 3 Apr, 17 Apr, 1 May, 8 May, 15 May, 22 May, 26 May, 29 May, 2 Jun, 5 Jun, 9 Jun, 12 Jun, 19 Jun, 26 Jun, 30 Jun ...
Baltic Republics small group holiday
From
£2195 to £2435
15 days
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Explore Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
Small group2026: 2 May, 9 May, 16 May, 23 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 27 Jun, 11 Jul, 25 Jul, 1 Aug, 8 Aug, 15 Aug, 22 Aug, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep
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Estonia map & itineraries
The journey from Tallinn, on the north coast, to Tartu, just south of centre, takes about two hours and from there you're half an hour from Lake Peipus to the east or a couple of hours from Pärnu on the southwest coast. Day trips to Lahemaa National Park work well from Tallinn, and if you're looking to travel south into Latvia and on to Lithuania, the lack of visa controls and shared currency make border crossings no problem at all. Heading to the islands of Saaremaa and Muhu is accomplished via a short ferry ride, with ancient Angla windmills, stone sculptured churches and one of Estonia's best preserved medieval castles, Kuressaare, adding to salty sea air and a more simplistic pace of life.
Tallinn
1. Tallinn
Tallinn's Old Town is like stepping into a medieval fairytale of Gothic spires and clattering horses’ hooves. Enter via the original walled arch and you'll find cobbled streets leading to pedestrianised squares aligned with pastel coloured buildings bearing craftsmen guilds signs and topped with red tiled, conical roofs. Open air cafés, bars and market stalls add to an ambience that's a bit like a mini-Prague.
Tartu
2. Tartu
Estonia’s second largest city is home to the country’s intellectuals with the university playing a large part in the concentration of student haunts, including the Gunpowder Cellar which boasts the world’s highest pub ceiling. A stroll around Tartu’s historic Supilinn district, on the banks of the Emajõgi River, leads to ramshackle wooden buildings, streets named after vegetables and a less than salubrious past.
Lake Peipus
3. Lake Peipus
Shifting sand dunes and uncrowded beaches make Lake Peipus an excellent option during the summer with villages such as Alajõe, Kolkja and the lakeside town of Mustvee promising picturesque picnic spots and places of worship for Russian Old Believers. Straddling Estonia and Russia, Lake Peipus was once the preserve of the Soviets but now more in tune with walkers and waders than with Radio KGB.
Lahemaa National Park
4. Lahemaa National Park
One of Europe’s largest national parks, Lahemaa preserves the wetlands and forests of northern Estonia. Viru bog is one of the country’s most accessible with a 3.5km boardwalk leading to a viewing tower from where to survey marsh, heath and bogs from above. Hidden within the forests are four impressive manor houses and Käsmu, on the coast, offers pretty bays and maritime heritage.
Saaremaa
5. Saaremaa
Saaremaa is the largest island in the west Estonian archipelago and slap bang in the middle of the migratory bird flight path, meaning it’s festooned with feathers either side of summer. A ferry takes travellers from the mainland to neighbouring islands where forested and coastal cycle tracks lead to lighthouses, meteorite craters and beaches, accompanied by pungent junipers and traditionally smoked plaice.
Parnu
6. Parnu
If you do like to be beside the seaside then the promenades of Parnu are just perfect with chances to cycle, swim or go kayaking adding to the 'day at the beach' ambience. Summers can be busy with numerous restaurants, festivals and night clubs drawing in the crowds, however, visit in any other season and you’ll discover a deserted stretch of coastline, ideal for uninterrupted nature walks.
Our Estonia holidays reviews
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Marie Purdy05 Nov 2025
All fantastic. Sailing from Stockholm through the archipelago of islands; seeing the old cities in the Baltic Countries; visiting Gdansk and the Lech Walesa museum, and the Hill of Crosses.read more
Mark Howorth11 Sep 2025
Awesome!...Wonderful mix of fun cycling, learning history and seeing three different (yet similar) cultures. The group dynamic on this trip was also fantastic.read more
Nick Carroll21 Jul 2025
Very good. Seeing the vast, slowly changing landscapes and deep forests. Good travelling companions, all of different nationalities. Seeing some local cultures relatively close up. Swimming in the Baltic Sea. Visits to the cities - not just the capitals. Learning local history etc from the guides.
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