4 Hours
Up to 3 days
15 people
English, German, Russian
Estonia Seaside Tour on half-day expedition blending natural wonders with fascinating Cold War history. Explore the stunning northwestern coast of Estonia on this immersive tour, where history, breathtaking nature, and coastal beauty come together. From towering sea cliffs to fascinating wartime stories, this journey unveils Estonia’s rich past and scenic wonders.
Embark on a captivating journey along Estonia’s north-western coast, where dramatic landscapes meet intriguing historical tales. This tour offers a unique blend of natural wonders and significant historical sites.
Leaving Tallinn, we’ll traverse picturesque suburbs before arriving at the breathtaking Rannamoisa cliff, also known as Hamlet’s cliff, offering panoramic views of the Baltic Sea from its 40-meter height.
Our next stop is the elegant manor house of Count von Benkendorf, a historical figure who founded Russia’s first secret service. Adjacent to the manor, witness the stunning Keila Joa waterfall, one of Estonia‘s most beautiful natural attractions.
We’ll then venture to Paldiski, a town steeped in 20th-century history. Discover its origins as a naval base established by Peter the Great, and unravel the stories of Anna from Revel, a renowned Russian intelligence agent. Learn about the historic meeting between Kaiser Wilhelm II and Emperor Nicholas II, and explore Paldiski’s role as a Soviet submarine training center and WWII artillery stronghold.
Optional Add-On:
Trout Farm Lunch Experience – Catch your own trout and enjoy a freshly prepared Estonian meal in a charming former watermill.
Perfect for nature lovers and history buffs, this tour reveals Estonia‘s layered past from imperial times to the Soviet era.
Join us for a journey through Estonia’s coastal beauty & intriguing history!
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