The Baltics consist of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, three countries on the Baltic Sea that are very suitable to experience on a round trip. Here the distances are relatively short, but the differences between the countries are clearly noticeable in language, history, architecture and food culture. You can travel from medieval city centers and grand squares to the coast, forests and countryside in just a few days. With Rolfs Flyg & Busresor you get to discover the Baltics together with other travelers and a knowledgeable tour guide. With our group trips to the Baltics you can visit the capitals Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius with excursions, local experiences and time to see more than just the biggest sights. The Baltics are a region that suits you if you want culture, history and cozy experiences on the same trip.
Countries
★ Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Largest city
★ Riga
Residents
★ Approximately 6.1 million
The countries that make up the Baltic region are Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. They are located on the Baltic Sea, south of Finland and east of Sweden. Although the countries are often mentioned together, they have their own languages, traditions and historical expressions. Estonia is in the far north, Latvia in the middle and Lithuania in the far south. Many tours in the Baltic region go through all three countries, as it is a convenient way to experience the region's variety in a relatively short time.
A tour of the Baltics is a great way to see several countries during the same trip without the distances being too long. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are often combined with stops in the capitals Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius, but smaller towns and rural areas can also be included. What makes the Baltics particularly popular for group trips is that the region has a lot of history packed into a small area. Here you will find medieval city centers, traces of the Soviet era, well-preserved churches, markets and everyday life that differs from country to country. The trip is therefore both easy to follow and rich in content.
Estonia is the northernmost of the Baltic countries and has strong historical ties to both the Nordic countries and the rest of the Baltics. The capital Tallinn is one of the most popular cities in the Baltics, largely thanks to its well-preserved old town centre with a ring wall, cobblestone streets and medieval buildings. A trip to Tallinn is suitable for those who want to experience history. The old town is easy to discover on foot, but the city also has modern neighbourhoods, restaurants and a cultural life. The combination of old and new makes Tallinn a popular destination in the Baltics.
Latvia is located in the middle of the Baltics and the capital Riga is the largest city in the Baltics. Riga is known for its old town and its Art Nouveau architecture, which is one of the city's great characteristics. On a trip to Riga there is a lot to see and experience. You can walk through the old town, visit markets or just take in the feeling of a city where different eras live. Riga is also a good starting point for further trips through Latvia and the rest of the Baltics.
Lithuania is the southernmost of the Baltic countries and has a slightly different feel to Estonia and Latvia. The capital Vilnius is known for its large old town centre, its churches and its hilly streets. The city has a softer and more spread out feel than both Tallinn and Riga. A trip to Vilnius is suitable for those who appreciate history, architecture and a slower pace of life. There are plenty of cafes, squares and viewpoints here, and the city is a great part of a round trip where you get to see several sides of the Baltics.
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