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Estonia group tours for solo travellers

Why travel solo to Estonia?

A lesser-explored yet no-less-enchanting Northern European beauty; Estonia promises the perfect blend of rich history, stunning landscapes and modern charm. Everything you want in a group adventure, no?

Tallinn, the romantic capital, is famous for its well-preserved medieval Old Town, where cobblestone streets and Gothic architecture promise to transport you far back in time. Beyond the cities, Estonia’s natural beauty conjures a magical world of vast forests, serene lakes, and a rugged coastline dotted with charming villages.

In winter, Estonia transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cozying up in traditional saunas or exploring the countryside on snowshoes with new friends. The culture here is deeply rooted in nature and tradition, with locals passionate about their connection to the land – something you’ll learn to cherish as you explore its beautiful wildernesses.

So, whether you’re wandering through ancient castles, savouring hearty local cuisine or exploring the pristine wilderness, Estonia guarantees something wholly unique. Seeking adventure with a good side of cultural discovery? You’ve just found it.



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Top places to visit in Estonia

Tallinn

Beautiful, charming, medieval Tallinn will imprint itself on your heart in no time at all. Highlights include its enchanting Old Town, with cobblestone streets, ancient towers, and Gothic spires. Toompea Castle promises stunning views, and you’ll be able to savour Estonian cuisine in a range of cosy cafés.

Lahemaa National Park

Nature lover? Welcome to Estonia’s largest and oldest national park, where stunning coastal cliffs, dense forests, and tranquil bogs collide. Strike out on scenic hiking trails and absorb the rich biodiversity that makes this park a true 10,000-year-old haven.

Saaremaa Island

Saaremaa Island is Estonia’s largest island. Well-known for its enchanting landscapes, medieval Kuressaare Castle, and iconic windmills; go here for unspoiled nature, pristine beaches and otherworldly Kaali meteorite craters.

Soomaa National Park

Another stunning national park (honestly, Estonia is a natural wonderland); Soomaa National Park famous for its “fifth season” when floods transform the landscape. Canoe, hike and wildlife-watch as you discover vast wetlands, ancient bogs and serene forests.

Trips to Estonia

Estonia facts

What's the language?

Estonian

What's the currency?

Euro

Timezone

Estonia’s timezone is GMT+2 or GMT+3 during daylight savings time.

Top three activities

1. Take a walking culture and food tour around medieval Tallinn
2. Head out on a Siberian husky sledge adventure through snowy forests
3. Warm up with a traditional lakeside Estonian sauna

Top 5 dishes to try

1. Estonia’s national dish: verivorst – translates as ‘blood sausage’
2. Räim – Baltic dwarf herring
3. Eesti kartulisalat – Estonian potato salad
4. Rosolje – purple salad with potatoes, beetroot, herring and pickle
5. Kiluvõileib – open-faced rye bread and sprat sandwich

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Average temp in winter

What's the temperature like?

Winter in Estonia is very cold and snowy and has an average temperature between -2.5°C and -7°C, with February being the coldest month at -5.3°C.

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