Highlights of the Baltic Capitals
Category
Travel period
All year
Trip type
FIT
Duration
7 Days / 6 Nights
Discover the charm and diversity of the Baltic capitals—Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius—on this 7-day tour. Travel comfortably between the cities by bus and enjoy time at leisure to explore each destination independently or join optional guided activities. Each capital offers its own distinct culture, architecture and atmosphere, making this tour a perfect introduction to the Baltics.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Tallinn
Arrival in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Two nights of accommodation are arranged at a centrally located hotel, providing easy access to the UNESCO-listed Old Town and other city highlights.
Day 2: Tallinn
Day at leisure in Tallinn. The city can be explored independently, or optional guided tours and cultural activities can be arranged upon request.
Day 3: Tallinn to Riga
Departure from Tallinn by Lux Express coach. Upon arrival in Riga, the capital of Latvia, check-in at a centrally located hotel. Two nights of accommodation are provided.
Day 4: Riga
Day at leisure in Riga. Optional activities such as walking tours, museum visits, or culinary experiences are available. Alternatively, the city can be explored at your own pace.
Day 5: Riga to Vilnius
Departure from Riga by Lux Express coach. Arrival in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. Two nights of accommodation are arranged at a centrally located hotel.
Day 6: Vilnius
Day at leisure in Vilnius. Optional excursions are available, or the city can be explored independently to discover its baroque Old Town, churches, and historic landmarks.
Day 7: Departure from Vilnius
Breakfast is served at the hotel. Departure according to individual travel plans.
Tour Details
Accommodation
6 nights in a double/twin room with private bathroom, including daily breakfast buffet
Transport & Transfers
Coach transfer from Tallinn to Riga
Coach transfer from Riga to Vilnius
This is a sustainable trip
Local tip
Discover the historic Three Brothers complex, located at 17, 19, and 21 Maza Pils Street in the heart of Old Town Riga. These three adjacent houses, dating from the late 15th to late 17th centuries, showcase distinct architectural styles from Gothic to Baroque. They represent different periods of residential construction in Riga. Today, the complex houses the Latvian Museum of Architecture, offering insights into the nation's architectural heritage.