Winter is almost over. Now is the time to start making plans for glorious summer! How about a cheap, yet fabulous European vacation? Not only is that possible, it is completely within your grasp – assuming you take advantage of Baltic and Beyond’s travel sale before February 15. Find out more at [email protected]. Book one of the following tours in the next two weeks and you will save 50 euros per person, which makes some of these wonderful tours as low as 1,003 euros (not including airfare or optional excursions). It really is an incredible bargain and, most of all, the chance to experience unique, stunningly beautiful and charming European countries most people don’t know much about. (But once you visit, we can guarantee you will be back for more!)
![]() Baltic Metropoles – We’ll begin in Vilnius, Lithuania, which hosts more than 1,200 medieval buildings and 48 churches. As we travel to Riga, Latvia, you’ll enjoy stops at the magnificent Hill of Crosses and the Rundale Palace, the former summer residence of the Duke of Courland. Consider an optional excursion to see the stunning scenery of the Gauja National Park and the town of Sigulda, as well as an optional tour of the Ethnographical Open Air Museum, a spacious exposition of 18th century country life. Day five of this delightful tour shines its spotlight squarely on Riga, the largest of the three Baltic capitals. Prepare to be blown away by the stunning kaleidoscope of architectural styles, including the largest collection of breathtaking Art Nouveau buildings in all of Europe. A lovely walking tour of the Old Town includes Riga Castle, the Dome Cathedral. St. Peter’s Church, the Swedish Gate, the Three Brothers and the Freedom Museum. (If you have a sweet tooth, wander down the street for a visit to the delightful Laima candy store, which provides great gifts for the unlucky folks you left behind at home!). There’s also an optional excursion to Jurmala, the vibrant sea resort known for its wooden architecture and sandy beaches. Then it’s off to Tallinn, Estonia. Enjoy the ride through gorgeous Estonian forestland along the way before settling into Tallinn’s charming Old Town with its many shops, galleries, souvenir markets (all home made and high quality artisan crafts), outdoor cafes and top-notch restaurants. After seeing all the sights, consider an optional excursion to Kadriorg Park and a visit to KUMU, the award-winning Estonian art museum with its collection of classical and contemporary fine art. This tour ends with a visit (thanks to a convenient ferry ride across the Baltic sea) to Helsinki, Finland, located at the crossroads of Western and Eastern culture. This event-packed, eye-popping tour can be booked today for a mere 1003 euros (not counting airfare and excursions). Don’t delay. . . February 15 will be here soon!
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3/11/2025 09:52:10 am
I'm excited about these affordable European vacation options!
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