Decades after the fall of communism, the Baltic countries of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia remain a mystery to most travelers. We’re not complaining, though; more mystery means fewer crowds and an easier time getting to know these fantastic countries. Beginning in charming cobblestoned Vilnius and ending in beautiful Helsinki, this trip gets to the very heart of the region. Get an up-close glimpse of Riga’s castles and art district, experience rural life in Estonia, and venture into the fortresses and medieval architecture of Tallinn before crossing to Finland by ferry. Visit the Baltics with us, all while earning professional development credit with other educators.
This program has an optional one-day seminar on the final day that we highly encourage our participants to join. The seminar is being run by the Council for Creative Education and the focus is on the Finnish education system and their teaching methods. More details can be found in this document.
Arrive at any time. The tour starts in Vilnius, and the city's airport is Vilnius Airport (VNO). We recommend arriving a day or two early to fully explore Lithuania's capital city. This will also give you time to adjust to the time difference, overcome any jet lag, and avoid any disruption to your trip due to flight delays or cancellations. We can book extra hotel nights for you in Vilnius before the trip. Hotel Check-in and Welcome Meeting Please note that check-in at the hotel is usually around 2:00-3:00 p.m. There are no planned activities until an intro meeting around 6:00 or 7:00 p.m., usually in the hotel lobby. Check for a sign or ask at the reception desk about the exact time and location of the group meeting. Please make every effort to arrive in time for this meeting. If you are delayed and will arrive late, please inform us. Your tour leader will then leave you a message at the front desk informing you of where and when to meet up tomorrow. After the meeting, you might choose to get dinner at a nearby restaurant with your traveling companions and your tour leader to further get to know one another. Multi-faceted, puzzling, and a heady mix of old and new, Vilnius has all the glories of a royal past, the troubling reminders of wartime and Communist atrocities, and a vibrant forward-looking perspective. Joining Instructions When you arrive at the airport, you can reach Vilnius city center by public transport or taxi. Public transport: Blue screens at the airport exits display the public transport schedules, so you can find the next bus or train easily. Bus 88 will take you to the city center/Old Town area, and busses 1 and 2 will take you to the main central station, which is an easy 10-minute walk from the Old Town. Bus tickets are €1 and are purchased on the bus in cash. You need to stamp your ticket in the red or yellow validation machines by the driver. You can also catch a train from the Airport to Vilnius’ central station. This takes less than 10 minutes and costs under €1; however, you are advised to check the schedule, as they depart every 40 to 60 minutes. Taxi: There are plenty of taxis in a line outside the airport, but you can save a bit of money if you call to book a taxi yourself. You can ask the Vilnius Tourist Information Center (in the arrival hall of the airport) to call one for you. A taxi to the city center will be about €10-€15 and it takes 15-20 minutes. Accommodation: Comfort Hotel LT Rock'N'Roll Vilnius (or similar) * For the actual hotel your specific departure will be using, please check your voucher.
We start the day with a visit to the late 14th-century Trakai Castle, which is located about 45 minutes out of town by bus. Getting out of the capital and visiting this historic treasure is a great way to experience a little more of Lithuania. After returning to Vilnius, you have the remainder of the afternoon to explore this lovely city. Some highlights you might want to check out are the Frank Zappa monument, the breakaway Republic of Uzupis, a giant egg statue, the Gediminas tower and castle museum, and/or the KGB Museum. Approximate travel time: 1.5 hours by local bus Accommodation: Comfort Hotel LT Rock'N'Roll Vilnius (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
This morning, we travel by private vehicle to Klaipeda, one of the oldest cities in Lithuania, next to the northern tip of the UNESCO-listed Curonian Spit. The Curonian Spit is a long, thin sandbar that runs from Klaipeda in Lithuania to Kaliningrad, Russia's westernmost oblast. It separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. Join an orientation walk led by your tour leader and visit the famous sights and many interesting sculptures that make Klaipeda unique. Approximate travel time: 5-6 hrs by private vehicle Accommodation: Dange Hotel (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
Spend the whole day today exploring the Curonian Spit, located between Klaipeda and Nida. The Curonian Spit is a long, thin sand bar dotted with dunes that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. This spit is shared by Lithuania and Kaliningrad, Russia's westernmost oblast. The tour will start in the morning with a 25-minute ferry ride. After arriving, drive up to Nida along the peninsula, making brief stops at Amber Bay, the Grey Herons and Cormorants Colony, and the Dead Dunes. We will also walk along the Hill of Witches, which used to be the site of dancing and gathering during Pagan festivals. Now, the hills are dotted with wooden statues created by local artists, depicting witches, dragons, and the elements. Some of the statues tell stories of the local legends and folklore, bringing the region to life with their intricate carvings. Midday, we will spend a few hours of free time in Nida where you can grab lunch and opt to see the Fisherman Museum and Nida Lighthouse if time allows. Later in the day, we will visit the Parnidis Dune and Sun Clock in Nida before traveling back to Klaipeda for the evening. There will be stops in both directions for photo opportunities. The tour will last 7 hours in total with 3 hours total of driving time. Approximate travel time: 3 hrs by private vehicle Accommodation: Dange Hotel (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
Depart Klaipeda this morning and visit the Hill of Crosses, a religiously, culturally, and politically significant site in Lithuania. Learn about the Lithuanian tradition of cross-crafting, listed by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. Then, cross the border into Latvia and head to the capital, Riga. Options for this charming city include visiting the Occupation Museum, the Riga Art Nouveau Centre, Riga Castle, the Andrejsala artists' district, or simply wandering the cobblestone streets. Explore the narrow streets on foot and get better acquainted with the city known as "the Paris of the East." Opt to visit St. Peter's Church, where you can ascend the spire by lift for a fantastic view over the city. The Andrejsala neighborhood is an industrial port area just outside the city. It has recently developed into a cultural hub with art and entertainment areas, workshops, galleries, and cafés. Approximate travel time: 4.5 - 5.5 hrs by private vehicle Accommodation: A1 Hotel Riga (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
This morning, we visit some of the neighborhoods and sights on a guided tour around Riga and learn about the history of this 800-year-old city. We will visit the central market to pick up some delicacies for lunch. You will have the afternoon free to continue exploring the city. One option is visiting the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia. This museum is free and is dedicated to portraying what life was like in Latvia during the three periods of occupation. Learn about life under Soviet and Nazi rule and how Latvians regained their freedom in 1991. See our optional activities list further below for more places you can visit in your free time. Accommodation: A1 Hotel Riga (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast | Lunch
Today, we cross the border to Estonia for a truly local experience with a 3-night stay on a farm in Saaremaa. Over the next three nights, savor farm-to-table dinners specially prepared by your host family. This remote island in the Baltic Sea has unique traditions and culture. Thatched roof houses, stone walls, and windmills make up this fairytale landscape. Some of the optional activities you might undertake include canoeing on the Nasva river, fishing, or island visits. You might also consider traveling into the capital of Saaremaa, Kuressaare, for a folk evening with traditional music. Approximate travel time: 2.5-3 hrs by local bus; 2.5-3 hrs by boat Accommodation: Jurna Farmhouse (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast | Dinner
Today, we take a tour of Saaremaa, during which we will visit a group of windmills and try traditional baked goods while sipping on local beer. In the area, you'll find a naturally growing oak forest with rare flora (such as orchids) and a bird-watching platform. You will also visit the Kaali meteorite lake, formed by a meteorite strike around 3,500 years ago. You will have some free time in the afternoon to see more of the area; see our list of optional activities below. Accommodation: Jurna Farmhouse (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast | Dinner
The final day of our stay in Saaremaa is a free one to explore further. Today, you might want to visit some of the churches, some dating back as far as the 1300s while others still have ancient wall frescoes intact. Alternatively, maybe you want to see some of the natural sites, including the lake and the Panga Cliffs. You may also want to visit the beautiful Pühatu Springs. "Pühatu" resembles the word "bottomless" in the Estonian language and describes the seemingly bottomlessness of this vibrant green spring. Locals have been visiting this site for hundreds of years, throwing coins into the pool as offerings for good health and fortune. Accommodation: Jurna Farmhouse (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast | Dinner
Today, we travel to Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, where you might fall in love with this medieval town. Together we will visit the Kadriog Palace, which was built by Peter the Great for Catherine I of Russia. Designed by an Italian architect, much of the palace's architecture is distinctly Baroque in style. Today, it's also home to collections from the Estonian Art Museum. Approximate travel time: 4 hrs by private vehicle Accommodation: Rixwell Viru Square Hotel (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
Spend a free day exploring this medieval city. Use your free time to visit the Museum of the Occupation, the Dome Church, the open air museum, go sea kayaking, visit the beaches, or relax in a sauna. Please look further below for our optional activities list. Accommodation: Rixwell Viru Square Hotel (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
This morning, we travel by ferry to the charming capital city of Finland, Helsinki. We will take an orientation walk before you have the remainder of the day free. Helsinki sits on a peninsula in the Gulf of Finland. Its central avenue, Mannerheimintie, is flanked by cultural and political institutions, including the National Museum, which traces Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present. Also on Mannerheimintie are the imposing Parliament House and Kiasma, a contemporary art museum. Approximate travel time: 2-2.5 hrs by ferry Accommodation: Hotel Arthur Helsinki (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
There are no planned activities today, so you may depart at any time. However, we highly recommend that you consider joining an all-day seminar that our partner, the Council for Creative Education (CCE) Finland, is offering today focused on the Finnish education system. The seminar costs $330, and details can be found here. We believe many schools and educational institutions would be willing to pay for the cost of the seminar, perhaps including the cost for an extra night of accommodation tonight. The tour ends in Helsinki, and the nearest airport is Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (HEL). Please note that check-out time from the hotel is usually mid-morning, but luggage storage services are available at the reception desk. If you wish to extend your stay in Helsinki, consider booking post-tour accommodation with us. Want more adventure? Book two or more GEEO programs in the same school year and receive a discount! GEEO will give you 10% off of the lesser value program(s) (up to 3 programs per year). If you would like to extend your time abroad but don't see another GEEO program that interests you, let us know. We can work with you to find a trip from our tour operator’s much larger catalog. Their tours are open to the general public and not designed specifically for educators, but we can still offer you and your travel companions a discounted educator price on any additional tours that you book. Meals included: Breakfast