Travel details
€ 2,650
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Duration |
Departure in 2026/5 | 17 days |
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Participants |
2 person(s)(Adults 2 person(s)、Children 0 person(s)) |
Travel story
With a calm face
but quite a strong character
That's the Baltic States
—
At first glance the Baltic States give a quiet, composed impression, but in reality you find a wide variety of landscapes: a castle on a lake, a hill covered with crosses, ornate palaces, and port towns along the Baltic Sea.
In addition to the classic cities of Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius, this itinerary includes spots that clearly express each country's personality, such as Trakai Castle, Rundāle Palace, and the Hill of Crosses.
They keep a calm appearance while actually being surprisingly vivid. It's a round-trip route that lets you enjoy that contrast.
Signature points
Start in the three capitals to get a feel for the Baltics
Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius each have World Heritage old towns where cobblestones, spires, and remnants of the Hanseatic cities remain beautifully preserved. Touring these three similar yet distinct capitals reveals individual characters that aren’t visible when they’re lumped together as the Baltic States.
Palaces and the sea are more splendid than expected
The decorative beauty of Rundāle Palace and Kadriorg Palace, and the openness of the seaside town of Pärnu. Beyond the calm medieval impression, unexpectedly bright and elegant aspects appear. Preconceptions of a quiet region gradually break down.
A lakeside castle to end the journey
The final stop, Trakai Castle, is a medieval fortress surrounded by a lake. Its red brick reflected on the water is a fitting finale for the tour. Even though you thought it was a quiet region, it leaves a strong impression right up to the end, and the trip closes with that lingering feeling.
Itinerary
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Estonia - Tallin
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Private car transfer
Arrival in Tallinn · Transfer to hotel by private car
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
9:00〜13:00
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Tallinn Old Town
Stroll through the Old Town (about 4 hours · using public transportation)
This historic district, surrounded by medieval walls and towers, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known as one of the best-preserved old towns in Europe. Highlights such as cobblestone streets, red-roofed houses, the Town Hall Square, and views from Toompea Hill are concentrated here and can be explored on foot in a compact area. It is the central spot for Estonian tourism, where you can feel the history of a prosperous Hanseatic trading city.
[Japanese Guide]
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
9:00〜13:00
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Kadriorg district
City sightseeing (about 4 hours · using public transportation)
Stroll around Kadriorg Palace and gardens
A green residential and cultural area spread to the east of central Tallinn. Centered on the 18th-century Kadriorg Palace and its gardens, parks and museums are dotted around, creating a calm atmosphere. It offers an open landscape different from the Old Town, where you can enjoy another aspect of Tallinn where historic architecture and nature harmonize.
[Japanese Guide]
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
Around 9:30
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Private car transfer
Travel from Tallinn to Riga (no guide)
Arrive in Riga around 16:00
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Pärnu town (stopover)
One of Estonia's leading resort towns located on the western Baltic coast. It features long sandy beaches and a gentle coastline, attracting many visitors domestically and internationally during the summer. The Old Town has wooden buildings, parks, and cafes, and offers a relaxed stroll along the seaside. It is a representative and easy-to-understand example of an Estonian "sea town."
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Latvia - Riga
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
9:00〜13:00
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Riga city sightseeing
(About 4 hours · using public transportation)
[Japanese Guide]
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Old Town
A historic district of cobblestone lanes and medieval architecture that is the center for walking around Riga. Buildings that retain the atmosphere of the Hanseatic League era line the streets, with squares, churches, and cafes scattered throughout. The sights are compactly arranged, making it a place where you can experience Riga's historical ambiance.
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Riga Cathedral
One of the largest cathedrals in the Baltic states, founded in the 13th century, featuring architecture that blends Romanesque and Gothic styles. The interior houses a historic pipe organ, creating a solemn space. It is one of the religious buildings symbolizing Riga's Old Town.
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House of the Blackheads
A historic building originally constructed in the 14th century as a guild hall for merchants. Its richly decorated red-brick façade is striking and has become one of Riga's representative landmarks. The building conveys the history of Riga as a prosperous medieval trading city to the present day.
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Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) architecture district
An area concentrated with Jugendstil-style buildings constructed in the early 20th century. Characterized by curvilinear decorations and sculptural façades, Riga is known as one of Europe's foremost Art Nouveau cities. This district allows you to enjoy splendid architectural beauty while strolling through the city.
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
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Rundale Palace
(About 4 hours · using a private car)
Visit Rundale Palace, known as the "Versailles of the Baltics"
A magnificent Baroque palace located in southern Latvia. Built in the 18th century, its lavish interiors, ceiling paintings, and richly decorated halls convey the court culture of the time. The symmetrical French-style gardens are also a highlight, allowing visitors to enjoy both the architecture and garden beauty. It is a representative historical building of Latvia and a popular day-trip destination from Riga.
[Japanese Guide]
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
9:00
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Private car transfer
Transfer from Riga to Vilnius (no guide)
Arrive in Vilnius around 15:00
11:30〜12:30
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Hill of Crosses (stopover)
A pilgrimage site located in northern Lithuania, known for its unique landscape covered with countless crosses on the hill. People have continued to place crosses here as acts of faith, remembrance, and prayers for peace; their number is said to be in the tens of thousands. The scene spreading across the quiet hill conveys a strong sense of spirituality and historical context, making it an impressive spot symbolizing Lithuania.
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Lithuania - Vilnius
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4-star / Superior
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Breakfast
9:00〜13:00
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Vilnius city tour
(Approximately 4 hours · using public transportation)
[Japanese Guide]
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Ostra Brama (Gate of Dawn)
A city gate built in the 16th century, known as a pilgrimage site housing the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary. It is an important religious site attracting devotion not only from Lithuania but also from neighboring countries.
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St. Anne's Church
A church notable for its red-brick Gothic style, characterized by delicate decoration and a beautiful façade. It is known as one of the representative buildings of Vilnius.
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Vilnius Old Town
An area of cobblestone streets and historic buildings, dotted with churches, squares, and cafes. It is the central area for Vilnius sightseeing, strongly preserving the appearance of the city dating back to the Middle Ages.
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Vilnius University
A historic university founded in 1579, with highlights including a Baroque courtyard and church. It boasts one of the leading traditions in the Baltic region and has a long history as a center of scholarship and culture.
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4-star / Superior
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Breakfast
9:00~12:30
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Trakai Castle
(Approximately 4 hours · using private car)
A red-brick castle located on a lake in central Lithuania and one of the country's representative historic buildings. The Gothic-style castle, built in the 14th century, is iconic for its setting surrounded by a lake and forest, offering highly photogenic scenery. The interior is open as a museum, where you can learn about the history and culture of the medieval Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It is easily accessible from Vilnius and is a standard day-trip destination.
[Japanese Guide]
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4-star / Superior
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Breakfast
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Private car transfer
Transfer to the airport
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Estonia - Tallin
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Private car transfer
Arrival in Tallinn · Transfer to hotel by private car
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
9:00〜13:00
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Tallinn Old Town
Stroll through the Old Town (about 4 hours · using public transportation)
This historic district, surrounded by medieval walls and towers, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known as one of the best-preserved old towns in Europe. Highlights such as cobblestone streets, red-roofed houses, the Town Hall Square, and views from Toompea Hill are concentrated here and can be explored on foot in a compact area. It is the central spot for Estonian tourism, where you can feel the history of a prosperous Hanseatic trading city.
[Japanese Guide]
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
9:00〜13:00
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Kadriorg district
City sightseeing (about 4 hours · using public transportation)
Stroll around Kadriorg Palace and gardens
A green residential and cultural area spread to the east of central Tallinn. Centered on the 18th-century Kadriorg Palace and its gardens, parks and museums are dotted around, creating a calm atmosphere. It offers an open landscape different from the Old Town, where you can enjoy another aspect of Tallinn where historic architecture and nature harmonize.
[Japanese Guide]
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
Around 9:30
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Private car transfer
Travel from Tallinn to Riga (no guide)
Arrive in Riga around 16:00
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Pärnu town (stopover)
One of Estonia's leading resort towns located on the western Baltic coast. It features long sandy beaches and a gentle coastline, attracting many visitors domestically and internationally during the summer. The Old Town has wooden buildings, parks, and cafes, and offers a relaxed stroll along the seaside. It is a representative and easy-to-understand example of an Estonian "sea town."
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Latvia - Riga
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
9:00〜13:00
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Riga city sightseeing
(About 4 hours · using public transportation)
[Japanese Guide]
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Old Town
A historic district of cobblestone lanes and medieval architecture that is the center for walking around Riga. Buildings that retain the atmosphere of the Hanseatic League era line the streets, with squares, churches, and cafes scattered throughout. The sights are compactly arranged, making it a place where you can experience Riga's historical ambiance.
-
Riga Cathedral
One of the largest cathedrals in the Baltic states, founded in the 13th century, featuring architecture that blends Romanesque and Gothic styles. The interior houses a historic pipe organ, creating a solemn space. It is one of the religious buildings symbolizing Riga's Old Town.
-
House of the Blackheads
A historic building originally constructed in the 14th century as a guild hall for merchants. Its richly decorated red-brick façade is striking and has become one of Riga's representative landmarks. The building conveys the history of Riga as a prosperous medieval trading city to the present day.
-
Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) architecture district
An area concentrated with Jugendstil-style buildings constructed in the early 20th century. Characterized by curvilinear decorations and sculptural façades, Riga is known as one of Europe's foremost Art Nouveau cities. This district allows you to enjoy splendid architectural beauty while strolling through the city.
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4-star/Superior
-
Breakfast
-
Rundale Palace
(About 4 hours · using a private car)
Visit Rundale Palace, known as the "Versailles of the Baltics"
A magnificent Baroque palace located in southern Latvia. Built in the 18th century, its lavish interiors, ceiling paintings, and richly decorated halls convey the court culture of the time. The symmetrical French-style gardens are also a highlight, allowing visitors to enjoy both the architecture and garden beauty. It is a representative historical building of Latvia and a popular day-trip destination from Riga.
[Japanese Guide]
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4-star/Superior
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Breakfast
9:00
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Private car transfer
Transfer from Riga to Vilnius (no guide)
Arrive in Vilnius around 15:00
11:30〜12:30
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Hill of Crosses (stopover)
A pilgrimage site located in northern Lithuania, known for its unique landscape covered with countless crosses on the hill. People have continued to place crosses here as acts of faith, remembrance, and prayers for peace; their number is said to be in the tens of thousands. The scene spreading across the quiet hill conveys a strong sense of spirituality and historical context, making it an impressive spot symbolizing Lithuania.
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Lithuania - Vilnius
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4-star / Superior
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Breakfast
9:00〜13:00
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Vilnius city tour
(Approximately 4 hours · using public transportation)
[Japanese Guide]
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Ostra Brama (Gate of Dawn)
A city gate built in the 16th century, known as a pilgrimage site housing the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary. It is an important religious site attracting devotion not only from Lithuania but also from neighboring countries.
-
St. Anne's Church
A church notable for its red-brick Gothic style, characterized by delicate decoration and a beautiful façade. It is known as one of the representative buildings of Vilnius.
-
Vilnius Old Town
An area of cobblestone streets and historic buildings, dotted with churches, squares, and cafes. It is the central area for Vilnius sightseeing, strongly preserving the appearance of the city dating back to the Middle Ages.
-
Vilnius University
A historic university founded in 1579, with highlights including a Baroque courtyard and church. It boasts one of the leading traditions in the Baltic region and has a long history as a center of scholarship and culture.
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4-star / Superior
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Breakfast
9:00~12:30
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Trakai Castle
(Approximately 4 hours · using private car)
A red-brick castle located on a lake in central Lithuania and one of the country's representative historic buildings. The Gothic-style castle, built in the 14th century, is iconic for its setting surrounded by a lake and forest, offering highly photogenic scenery. The interior is open as a museum, where you can learn about the history and culture of the medieval Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It is easily accessible from Vilnius and is a standard day-trip destination.
[Japanese Guide]
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4-star / Superior
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Breakfast
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Private car transfer
Transfer to the airport
Price Includes / excludes
Accommodation
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Flight (Int'l)
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Car
As stated in the itinerary
Guide
As stated in the itinerary
Activity
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Meal
B/F:9 LUN:0 DIN:0
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Excludes (Others)
All admission fees must be paid by the customer on site (including those for the guide)
Accommodation list
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Tallinn
2person(s)
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| 2 |
Riga
2person(s)
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| 3 |
Vilnius
2person(s)
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