Tallinn Old Town. A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. Cobbled streets, gothic churches, and fortified city walls create a fairy-tale atmosphere.
Pärnu
Estonia’s official summer capital known for its sandy beaches, shallow warm waters, and vibrant spa culture. A great destination for wellness, festivals, and seaside relaxation.
Lahemaa National Park
One of Europe’s largest national parks, with bogs, pine forests, coastal cliffs, and restored manor houses. Perfect for nature lovers and hikers.
Tartu
Estonia’s second-largest city and intellectual hub, home to the University of Tartu. Rich in museums, youthful energy, and classical architecture.
Soomaa National Park
Famous for its fifth season — when flooding creates canoe routes through forests and meadows. Offers a surreal, water-based wilderness experience.
Saaremaa Island
A beautifully preserved medieval castle on Estonia’s largest island. Surrounded by moats and steeped in local legends.
Narva Castle
Located on the eastern border with Russia, overlooking the Narva River. A symbol of Estonia’s strategic history and cultural crossroads.
Haapsalu
A charming seaside town with wooden architecture, a romantic promenade, and the legendary Haapsalu Castle known for the White Lady ghost story.
Telliskivi Creative City
An artsy, industrial district turned into a cultural hotspot — street art, cafes, galleries, and boutiques. A modern contrast to the old town.
Viljandi
A picturesque town famous for its folk music festival and scenic castle ruins overlooking a large lake. Peaceful and deeply tied to Estonian cultural identity.
Personal Tours. Timeless Stories.
Discover Estonia Beyond the Landmarks.
I’m an independent tour guide with over five years of experience helping travelers discover Estonia and the Baltic region through meaningful, carefully crafted experiences.
Unlike large agencies, very tour I lead is personal, flexible, and focused entirely on you.
I specialize in combining well-known landmarks with places that don’t make it into most guidebooks. My goal is to show you not just what Estonia is, but what it feels like: the quiet backstreets, the local cafés, the stories behind the stones.
Whether you're walking the medieval alleys of Tallinn, exploring manor ruins on the islands, or watching the mist rise over a forest trail, I tailor each journey to your pace and interests.
Discover the raw, unfiltered beauty of Estonia’s northern wilderness on this immersive five-day journey.
“Wild North” takes you far from the tourist paths—into ancient forests, along bog trails, through quiet manor villages, and to the rugged Baltic coast where sea meets silence.
This tour blends nature, heritage, and solitude. You’ll explore Lahemaa and Soomaa National Parks, stay in historic countryside manors, walk mossy wooden boardwalks through bogs, and visit communities that preserve their way of life as they have for centuries.
No crowds, no rush—just the freedom to listen, breathe, and connect with northern Estonia on its own terms.
Step into the quiet romance of Estonia’s western edge, where time moves slowly and stories linger in stone. This five-day journey leads you through seaside towns, wind-swept islands, and medieval strongholds that still stand guard over centuries of Baltic history.
You’ll explore the spa town of Haapsalu, sail to Saaremaa Island to walk its cliffs and windmill fields, and visit Kuressaare’s remarkable fortress—one of the best-preserved in Northern Europe.
Along the way, you’ll hear tales of ghosts, noble families, and the shifting powers that shaped the region.
The tour finishes at Narva, Estonia’s easternmost city, where two castles face each other across a border river.
Led by a local guide who knows these roads, ruins, and rhythms intimately, “Islands & Castles” is more than a route—it’s a living history, told in landscapes and silence.
In Estonia, the past and present don’t just coexist—they speak to each other. This three-day journey is a compact but rich experience that reveals how medieval tradition and creative modern life shape Estonia’s identity today.
Begin in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval quarters, where towers, guildhalls, and cobblestones tell stories of merchants and monarchs.
Then step into the city’s present in Telliskivi Creative City—an artistic district filled with murals, design studios, and cafés that capture the energy of Estonia’s next generation.
From there, travel to Tartu, Estonia’s oldest and most intellectual city. Here, in quiet university courtyards and along the river promenade, you’ll find a slower rhythm, rooted in books, ideas, and a deep sense of place.
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