Pärnu was discovered by the Baltic Germans in the 19th century and the population of the town tripled in the 20th century as people from all over the Soviet Union flocked here. Now visitors flock from all over Europe to enjoy the spas and relaxed atmosphere.
For a different flavour of Estonian coastal life, you can head to Saaremaa, Estonia's largest island, for a relaxing spa break, some fantastic medieval architecture and unspoiled nature. Saaremaa presents a welcome break from the buzz of mainland life, offering peace and natural beauty together with more than 5,000 years of history. The largest town of Saaremaa is Kuressaare with a population of about 16,000, and is approximately 135 miles from Tallinn. The island is ideal for cycling or walking and offers a beautiful backdrop of windmills, medieval buildings, limestone cliffs and rare wildlife.
The Estonian coast and islands are a great place to visit year round. Take a look at some suggested itineraries below, or contact us to tailor a coastal holiday to Estonia for you.
For a different flavour of Estonian coastal life, you can head to Saaremaa (Estonia's largest island) for a relaxing spa break, some fantastic medieval architecture, and unspoiled nature. Saaremaa presents a welcome break from the buzz of mainland life, offering peace and natural beauty together with more than 5,000 years of history. The largest town of Saaremaa is Kuressaare, with a population of about 16,000, and lies approximately 135 miles from Tallinn. The island is ideal for cycling or walking, and offers a beautiful backdrop of windmills, medieval buildings, limestone cliffs and rare wildlife.
The Estonian coast and islands are a great place to visit year round. Take a look at some of our suggested Estonia beach holidays above, or contact us to tailor make you a Coastal Estonian getaway tailor-made for you.