Estonia Travel Guide

Austin Mayer -
June 11, 2025

Overview

Estonia is a hidden gem in Baltic travel destinations, packed with bucket list experiences from the fairytale charm of Tallinn’s medieval Old Town (a highlight of any Estonia travel itinerary) to the wild beauty of Lahemaa National Park. In my opinion, the top sights include Tallinn’s historic cobblestone streets, the pristine Lahemaa National Park, and the hipster-friendly Tartu, Estonia’s cultural hub. Whether you love history, nature, or digital nomad-friendly cities, Estonia delivers.

Quick Facts About Estonia

Language

Estonian; Thank you is aitäh

Currency

Euro (€)

Visa

Schengen visa rules apply (visa-free for EU/US/UK/etc.)

Power Plugs

Type F (European standard)

Religion

Mostly non-religious; some Lutheran & Orthodox influence

Capital

Tallinn

Climate

Temperate; warm summers (Jun-Aug), cold winters (Dec-Feb)

Apps

Bolt (ride-hailing), Wolt (food delivery), Google Maps

Flights Information for Estonia

As a tourist, your main airport will be Tallinn Airport (TLL), with connections across Europe. There are also smaller airports in Tartu (TAY) and Pärnu (EPU), but most international flights go through Tallinn. You can find direct flights from major cities like Helsinki, Stockholm, Berlin, and London. Budget airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air often have cheap deals. For the best prices, check Skyscanner or Google Flights.

Safety Information You Should Know Before Visiting Estonia

Estonia is one of the safest countries in Europe, but like anywhere, it’s good to stay aware. Estonia is safe for tourists, but petty theft can occur in crowded areas like Tallinn’s Old Town. I’d recommend keeping an eye on your belongings in busy spots.

The other thing to note is that Estonians are reserved but friendly don’t expect loud small talk, but people are helpful if you ask. Also, winters can be extremely cold, so dress warmly if visiting between November and March.

Climate

Estonia has a temperate climate, meaning four distinct seasons. The best time to visit Estonia is summer (June-August) for mild weather or winter for snowy magic. Winters (December-February) are cold and snowy (-5 to -15°C / 23-5°F), but magical if you love winter scenery.I visited Estonia in July, and the weather was ideal long daylight hours and comfortable temperatures. If you prefer fewer crowds, May or September are also great times to go.

Budget

Estonia is affordable compared to Western Europe, but pricier than some Eastern European destinations. Here’s a rough breakdown:

  • Hostels: Approx €15-30 per night
  • Mid-range hotels: Approx €50-100 per night
  • Meals: Approx €8-15 for a restaurant meal,Approx €3-6 for street food
  • Transport: Bolt (Estonia’s Uber) is cheap, buses/trains are efficient
  • With that said, Tallinn’s Old Town can be touristy, so prices there are higher. For better deals, try local cafés outside the main squares.

Other Must-Know Tips

  • Free public transport for Tallinn residents (tourists still pay, but it’s cheap).
  • Estonia is super digital you can do almost everything online (even voting!).
  • Wilderness is everywhere over 50% of Estonia is forest, so nature lovers will adore it.
  • English is widely spoken, especially by younger people.

Final Thoughts

Estonia blends medieval charm with modern tech perfect for Baltic travel enthusiasts. Whether you’re into history, nature, or digital nomad life, this Baltic gem has something special.Ready to explore? Start planning your trip today!
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🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Is Estonia expensive?

Not really it’s cheaper than Scandinavia but not as budget-friendly as, say, Poland. Mid-range travelers can manage well.

Do I need cash, or is card payment common?

Cards (especially contactless) are accepted almost everywhere. Carry a little cash for small vendors.

How many days are enough for Estonia?

3-4 days in Tallinn + a day trip to Lahemaa or Tartu is a good start. For a deeper experience, 7-10 days lets you explore more.
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