Visiting all three Baltic states

Taking two weeks to take an overland tour of all three Baltic nations is an excellent experience for cultural and natural history lovers. The Baltics hold a phenomenal wealth of medieval heritage - the UNESCO listed Old Town of Vilnius is no exception - and if you’re keen to find out more about the historic threads that tie all three Baltic States together then visiting Latvia and Estonia, alongside Lithuania, proffers the perfect excuse to expand your education. If you opt to do so on a bicycle, the chance to ride from Sventoji to Vilnius, via Trakai, provides a splendid final leg after perfect pedalling through Estonia and Latvia.
Visiting all three Baltic states

Why visit all the Baltic states?

How many times do we return home from vacation wishing that we'd made a bit more of an effort to get out and explore? Although staying in one place is relaxing, there's nothing like crossing borders and comparing countries to really feel like you've made the most of your time away. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are crying out to be experienced as part of the same tour. Sightseeing in the capital cities alone is worth the extra effort, and that's before you've headed out to explore the mile upon mile of sandy coastline, combining with castles and churches dotted across ancient woodlands. Visiting all three Baltic countries is a travel experience to really be proud of and now's the time to reach out and grab life by the Baltics.
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If you are interested in traveling into Lithuania after visiting Estonia and Latvia then check out our travel guides to those countries. Both guides feature an interactive map of highlights as well loads of tips and advice from our experts including the best time to visit and things to do whilst you’re in the area.
Written by Chris Owen
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