10 Days
Specific Tour
40 people
English
Unique Seniors Tour Summer 2025 in Estonia for 10 Days. A specially designed journey to rejuvenate the soul, mind, and body, featuring a rich blend of activities and memorable events. The unique feature of this tour is your complete control over the budget. Whether on a tight budget, having moderate funds, or prefer a luxurious experience, you can customize your accommodation and activities to fit your needs and preferences.
This tour is a perfect opportunity for seniors to relax, have fun, and connect with others. You’ll experience unique activities, meet people from around the world, and create lasting memories. Whether it’s a gift from children or a self-reward, this tour is a well-deserved break after years of hard work.
Estonia, a Baltic Sea gem, invites you to explore its small, vibrant land. Its long coastline features beautiful beaches, but swimming is limited due to the short summer season. Estonia‘s air quality is world-class, ensuring a refreshing experience. Summers are delightful, with average temperatures ranging from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius.
Enjoy a customizable and affordable tour! Choose your accommodations and activities, and join or skip activities as you like. We’ll help you create a personalized itinerary that fits your budget and interests. You have the freedom to choose trips, activities, and accommodations.
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We recommend budgeting an additional 300 euros for unforeseen expenses to ensure a smooth trip.
Please note:
Dance Celebration’s 1st performance is one of main activity and we hope all will join us. it’s one of the biggest dance performances in the world. please note you have to buy tickets in first of January because tickets sold fast.
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Welcome to Estonia and the beautiful capital city, Tallinn! Upon arrival at Tallinn Airport, you'll be greeted and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to relax and unwind. This evening, join us for a welcome meeting at 7 p.m. During this friendly gathering, you'll have the chance to meet your fellow travelers, and we'll provide a detailed overview of the trip itinerary. You will also receive an information packet, which includes essential details about Estonia, highlights of must-see attractions, and a pass for complimentary access to all museums in Estonia throughout your stay.
Meals
Welcome Dinner is provided for Free.
Morning Your adventure in Tallinn begins today, as you explore Estonia's enchanting, fairy-tale-like capital. There’s no better way to immerse yourself in the city than with a leisurely stroll through the Historic Center of Tallinn, one of Europe’s finest medieval old towns. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, this area boasts stunning medieval architecture, featuring a blend of neo-Gothic and Gothic Revival styles. Once a thriving hub of the Hanseatic League, Tallinn was a vital trading city along the Baltic Sea during the Middle Ages. Tallinn Medieval Photo Session
Afternoon - Night Ferris wheel SkyWheel of Tallinn Unique in Europe, the observation wheel takes you 120 meters above sea level, opening up a view of Tallinn’s classic skyline at a completely new angle. You can also enjoy magnificent views of the city, sea, Lake Ülemiste, and the airport. Moreover, the technical solution is unique in Europe—rooftop Ferris wheels have previously been operated in Taiwan and Japan only.
T1 Mall
Free shopping tour in T1 Mall, one of the largest malls in Estonia. You can also visit the cafes and restaurants there. Then collect for departure and return to the hotel.
Morning Tallinn TV Tower
Tallinn TV Tower – a landmark that changes perspectives and creates unforgettable experiences. Tallinn Tv Tower have more activities like Edgewalk, Base Jump Boogie, and TV Tower history exhibition.
Kadriorg Palace
The most popular places for a stroll in the park are the flower beds surrounding the Swan Pond and the promenade leading from there to the president's palace.
There are a number of museums in the park, including KUMU (the Estonian Art Museum), Kadriorg Art Museum and the Mikkeli Museum, as well as monuments to such cultural figures as sculptor Amandus Adamson, author F. R. Kreutzwald and artist Jaan Koort.
Night Dance Celebration’s 1st performance
It is a traditional national event that covers the whole of Estonia, featuring over 40,000 choir singers, orchestral musicians, folk dancers, and folk musicians. More than 100,000 spectators gather to witness three dance performances, one folk music concert, and two concerts of the song festival.
Today, we embark on an exciting day trip to Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Our journey begins early in the morning, with a scenic ferry ride from Estonia to Helsinki, taking approximately three hours. We’ll arrive in Helsinki around 10 a.m., where you’ll have free time to explore this vibrant city at your own pace. Take the opportunity to visit some of Helsinki’s iconic landmarks, such as Senate Square, the Parliament Building, Finlandia Hall, Uspenski Cathedral, the Sibelius Monument, and the famous Rock Church. We will also provide suggestions for additional activities and attractions to explore once you arrive. This city tour is expected to take around 3 to 4 hours. Meals Enjoy lunch in Finland, with the option to sample traditional Finnish dishes like karjalanpiirakka (Karelian pies) or ruisleipä (rye bread). At 5 p.m., we’ll board the ferry back to Tallinn, arriving around 8 p.m. Evening Relax back at your hotel or enjoy Tallinn’s nightlife at your leisure.
Arriving in Saaremaa, you will find a marsh, a forest, a juniper beach and more sun than anywhere else in Estonia. Exciting destinations also include the famous Kaali Meteorite Crater Field (which is the first scientifically proven meteorite crater in Europe) and the Panga Cliff, which is perfect for scenic walks, and the Järve beach, which is a great spot for sunbathing.
Kuressaare Episcopal Castle
Kuressaare Episcopal Castle, also known as Kuressaare Castle, is one of the most interesting and best-preserved fortresses in Estonia. While built during the 14th–19th century, the castle became one of the most remarkable buildings in Northern Europe.
Tartu, together with Southern Estonia, is the European Capital of Culture for 2024. Today will move earily to Tartu to have more free time to visit and enjoy.
Estonian National Museum The largest museum in Estonia with nearly 6,000 m² of exhibition space invites you to discover the everyday life of Estonians throughout history at the permanent exhibition ‘Encounters’ and to learn about the life of the Finno-Ugric peoples in the permanent exhibition ‘Echo of the Urals’. The museum experience is complemented by temporary exhibitions.
Lange Karting Circuit Lange Karting Circuit is the longest one in South Estonia – with natural ups and downs, it is a total of 1,015 metres long and 9 meters wide. Therefore, Estonian and European Championships can be held there.
Town Hall Square in Tartu You can enjoy a unique Tartu concert for free all year round! Every day at 9 AM, 12 PM, 3 PM, 6 PM, and 9 PM, visitors in Town Hall Square are treated to a beautiful carillon performance.
Tervis Water Park The largest water park in Estonia is in Tervise Paradiis. The water park is a relaxing place for spending time with friends!
Massage
Massage will provide you with that energy boost what you need. Add also good food and a comfortable hotel room and days will be brighter.
Pärnu Beach Thousands of visitors flock to Pärnu Beach every summer to swim in the sea, walk along the promenade, linger over cocktails at beachfront cafes, and party on into the night at clubs and festivals.
SUP Board
Fishing Trips
Jetboat-x rides
Lahemaa National Park
is home to the best that Estonian nature has to offer. It is located on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland and covers Estonia's northernmost capes and islands. In the space of 725 km2, you’ll find lush native forests, wetlands stretching to the horizon, and both rocky and sandy beaches. Lahemaa has received a quality label from the European Union of Protected Areas (EUROPARC Federation), which recognizes the sustainable development of nature tourism in the region.
Kihnu Island Kihnu is home to a close-knit community of about 700 people who have kept their culture alive for centuries. Traditional dress, complex handicrafts, ancient songs, lively music and dance are part of everyday life on Kihnu, Estonia's seventh-largest island. Islanders stand firmly in the twenty-first century, with access to modern amenities. Their traditions are not remnants of the past but rather daily practices that set Kihnu Islanders proudly apart from mainland Estonians.
Our Estonia exploration ends after breakfast this morning and hotel check out. A transfer will be provided to take you to Tallinn Airport. Meals Breakfast is provided.
Ideally, participants should be 50 or older, but the most important factor is physical ability to walk for at least an hour.
Yes, of course, dinner is free. We must clarify that dinner is not luxurious, but it is certainly delicious, and alcoholic drinks are not included.
We want you to feel connected and part of the group. That's why we'll gather in a cafe or restaurant each evening for optional social get-togethers. Even if you miss a day of activities, you can still join us for the evening gathering. (Please note that evening gatherings are not included in the trip cost.)
Yes, you can arrange your own accommodation. This allows you the flexibility to choose the type of accommodation and location that best suits your preferences and budget.
While you have the option to book your own accommodation, we recommend staying in Tallinn, preferably near the city center, to easily join daily gatherings and evening activities.
If you're not fluent in English, you can still join the tour. However, please be aware that most communication and activities will be conducted in English. It is preferable to have basic English language skills.
Yes, Estonian and Estonian residents are welcome to join the tour. However, please note that the fee of 250 euros still applies. This fee covers various costs, including group organization, management, and other shared expenses.
But certainly the savings will be greater for you as you will not need to stay in a hotel and you may not need to participate in most of the trips.
Yes, the price includes VAT if applicable to you and this only applies to the subscription value of 250 euros.
This symbolic subscription fee of 25 euros per person covers the costs of organizing group activities, including evening gatherings and excursions. This special rate is exclusive to this tour. Additionally, the fee includes a complimentary dinner on the first day and applicable VAT.
You can cancel your reservation and receive a full refund up to 30 days before the trip start date (less any applicable bank transfer fees). However, no refunds will be issued for cancellations made within 30 days of the trip.
The booking deadline is December 30th. You can contact us to announce your desire to book so that we can allocate a seat for you and pay later, before December 30th.
There is an automatic discount for groups, where the additional discount starts when two or more people order and the value of this discount is 20%.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Discount | 2 | 100 | 20% |
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