Estonia is one of Europe’s most underrated destinations, offering a fascinating mix of medieval cities, Baltic coastlines, forests, islands, saunas, and modern Nordic culture. Compact and easy to explore, Estonia is perfect for travelers looking for history, nature, and charming hidden gems.
This itinerary covers the best places to visit in Estonia for the perfect 7–10 day trip.
- Days 1–3: Tallinn
- Day 4: Lahemaa National Park
- Days 5–6: Tartu
- Day 7: Pärnu
- Days 8–9: Saaremaa Island
- Optional Additions: Hiiumaa, Narva, Soomaa National Park
Days 1–3: Tallinn
Tallinn is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities, and Estonia’s capital city.
What to expect:
Tallinn blends fairy-tale medieval architecture with trendy cafés, creative neighborhoods, and modern Nordic style. The Old Town is filled with cobblestone streets, church towers, and historic squares.
Top attractions:
- Tallinn Old Town
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
- Toompea Hill
- Telliskivi Creative City
Day 4: Lahemaa National Park
Lahemaa National Park is Estonia’s most famous nature destination.
What to expect:
Lahemaa is known for forests, bogs, waterfalls, manor houses, and peaceful Baltic coastline scenery. The boardwalks through the bog landscapes are especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset.
Top experiences:
- Viru Bog trail
- Coastal fishing villages
- Manor house visits
- Hiking and wildlife spotting
Days 5–6: Tartu
Tartu is Estonia’s intellectual and cultural center.
What to expect:
Home to Estonia’s oldest university, Tartu has a youthful atmosphere filled with cafés, museums, and creative energy. It feels more relaxed and local compared to Tallinn.
Top attractions:
- University of Tartu
- Town Hall Square
- Estonian National Museum
- Riverside walking paths
Day 7: Pärnu
Pärnu is Estonia’s summer capital.
What to expect:
Pärnu is famous for its beaches, spas, and relaxed coastal atmosphere. During summer, the town becomes one of the country’s most popular vacation spots.
Highlights:
- Pärnu Beach
- Spa hotels and saunas
- Seaside cafés and parks
Days 8–9: Saaremaa Island
Saaremaa is Estonia’s largest island, and is my favorite place I’ve ever visited in Estonia!
What to expect:
Saaremaa offers peaceful countryside, historic windmills, forests, and coastal scenery. The island is known for its slower pace and traditional Estonian culture.
Top attractions:
- Kuressaare Castle
- Baltic coastline drives
- Traditional villages
- Nature trails and spas
Hiiumaa
Hiiumaa is a peaceful island escape.
What to expect:
Quiet beaches, forests, lighthouses, and a remote atmosphere perfect for nature lovers.
Narva
Narva sits on the border with Russia.
What to expect:
Narva offers fascinating history, cultural contrasts, and impressive fortress views along the river.
Soomaa National Park
Soomaa National Park is famous for wetlands and bog landscapes.
Best Things to Do in Estonia
- Explore medieval old towns
- Relax in traditional saunas
- Visit Baltic islands
- Hike through forests and bogs
- Experience Nordic and Baltic culture
What to Eat in Estonia
Estonian cuisine blends Nordic and Eastern European influences.
Must-try foods:
- Black bread
- Smoked fish
- Elk and game dishes
- Kama dessert
- Baltic pastries
Best Time to Visit Estonia
- June–August: Best weather and long daylight hours
- September: Beautiful fall colors
- December: Christmas markets and winter charm
- Spring: Fewer crowds and blooming nature
Travel Tips for Estonia
- Estonia is easy to explore by bus or rental car
- Card payments are widely accepted
- Pack layers for changing weather
- Try traditional sauna experiences
- English is widely spoken in tourist areas
Estonia is one of Europe’s hidden gems, with a magical blend of medieval history and untouched nature. It’s definitiely worth the visit!
