Estonia bike tours
Baltic Capitals: Historic Cities of Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn
COUNTRY: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Guided from EUR € 1599
Self guided from EUR € 1355
Guided:
May 27; Jun 10, 17; Jul 1, 8, 22; Aug 5, 12, 26; Sep 2, 2024 (minimum 2 participants)
Self-guided:
May 27; Jun 10, 17; Jul 1, 8, 22; Aug 5, 12, 26; Sep 2, 2024 (minimum 2 participants; additional dates available May-Sep with minimum 6 participants)
Description:
Explore the breathtaking Baltic coast and the wonderful National Parks of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia on picturesque guided or self-guided cycle routes. This terrific tour includes the three capital cities of the region – Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn…
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Daily | 11:00 am | ~1:30 pm |
Description:
Looking for your perfect introduction to the sightseeing spots of Tallinn? The Welcome to Tallinn Bike Tour is the essential guided bicycle tour of some of the city’s most splendid sights, including Kadriorg Palace and Park, the Presidential…
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Daily | 9:30 am | ~12:30 pm |
This tour as a regular tour departures 09:30 is for cruise passengers only! Tour departs from cruise port and ends in cruise port! |
Description:
If you want the best of Tallinn on a bike tour, this day tour has you covered, with the added benefit of bike rental! Visit the Kadriorg Palace and Park, Presidential Palace, Song Festival Grounds, seaside promenade, and the highlights of Old Town…
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Daily | 12:00 pm | ~3:00 pm |
Description:
It wouldn’t be authentic Estonia without a bit of snow! On this unique guided bike tour, you’ll get to grips with the coolest of Tallinn’s sightseeing spots, where you’re guaranteed a warm reception and a refreshing mid-ride…
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Daily | 12:00 pm | ~3:00 pm |
Description:
A Tallinn taste adventure on two wheels awaits! Sample authentic Estonian food at the Balti Jaam Market, and discover the tantalizing histories of the Seaplane Harbor, Patarei Prison, Kalamaja, and, of course, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Town.