The tour begins with a ferry ride to the Curonian Spit, where you will get acquainted with its main attractions. You will see dunes, resort villages Juodkrante and Nida, visit the Cormorants and Herons colony, Thomas Mann Museum.
There will be time for a lunch break in Nida (not included).
After 6 hours by bus, you will return to the port, from where you can walk to the Old Town on your own to inspect it.
Pickup included
The Curonian Spit is a 98 km long, thin, curved sand-dune spit that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea coast. Its southern portion lies within Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia and it’s northern within southwestern Lithuania. The spit is famous for its large sand dunes and "dancing trees", twisted by the wind force.
The history of the treasures of Juodkrantė begins in the middle of the 19th century, when a large quantity of raw amber was discovered near Juodkrantė during a project to deepen a seaway in the Curonian Lagoon, which is known as Kuršių marios in Lithuanian.
Juodkrante is the second largest settlement after the Nida in the Lithuanian part of the Curonian Spit, which is located on the Curonian Spit. The village attracts tourists with its very beautiful and vibrant nature.
Located in the charming village of Juodkrante, on the Curonian Spit, the Hill of Witches (Raganu Kalnas in Lithuanian) is a natural forested area filled with nearly 100 carved wooden sculptures. The original sculptures were mostly carved by Samogitian folk artists (further sculptures have been added since) and illustrate Lithuanian folk tales.
Parnidis Dune is located just outside Nida. Well, at the moment, as this dune has changed its location throughout the history. The wind blows the sand, and the dune moves, sometimes swallowing the whole settlements or fishermen villages. The dune is 52 m high, and you can see both the Baltic Sea and the Curonian lagoon from its top. Right on the top of the dune, next to the view point, you will see the sun clock.
The Dead Dune, Naglis Dune or Grey Dune (all the same dune, just many names) is located between Juodkrante and Pervalka.
Nida is the most beautiful and characteristic town from all the settlements on the Curonian Spit. Easily recognised from its traditional wooden houses, the facades decorated with colourful ethnographic motives, the golden dunes, wonderful beach, lagoon and flying Curonian pennants, it’s a little piece of heaven on earth.
The Nobel Prize-winning author of Death in Venice, Doctor Faustus and scores of other novels, short stories and essays, Thomas Mann (1875-1955) spent the summers of 1930 and 1931 in Nida, and this is the building he had constructed in which to spend them in. Now a museum, several of the rooms have been given over to exhibits charting the man’s life both here and abroad.
Klaipėda's Old Town is different from the rest of Lithuania since it has a lot of German and Scandinavian architecture. It is unique with its fachwerk architectural style and the planned street structure, can't be found in any other old town in Lithuania. Its streets are geometrically configured very correctly, and the angle of intersection is always straight.
*You can explore the old city on your own, as It is within walking distance of the port.
Klaipėda is Lithuania's only major port on the Baltic Sea, blending maritime history, cultural diversity, and vibrant urban life. Known for its beautiful waterfront, historic old town, and lively festivals, it offers a unique mix of Lithuanian and German heritage.
The heart of Klaipėda, featuring colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and historic landmarks.
A reconstructed 13th-century castle showcasing the history of the region through exhibits and artifacts.
A fascinating museum dedicated to marine life, featuring aquariums, interactive exhibits, and dolphin shows.
A serene and picturesque lagoon offering boat tours, bird watching, and beautiful sunsets.
A historic fortification built in the 17th century, offering a glimpse into the region's military history.
Potato dumplings stuffed with meat or cheese, a traditional Lithuanian dish.
A cold beet soup served with boiled eggs, potatoes, and dill.
Meat-filled pastries brought by the Lipka Tatars, a unique local specialty.
Fresh herring marinated in various sauces, a staple of Baltic cuisine.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, festivals, and outdoor activities. The Sea Festival in July is a major highlight.
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Klaipėda is generally safe with low crime rates. Standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.
Klaipėda Railway Station
Klaipėda Bus Station
Efficient and affordable bus network covering all major areas. Buses are the primary mode of public transport.
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A charming seaside resort on the Curonian Spit, known for its sandy beaches, dunes, and the famous Hill of Witches.
A vibrant seaside resort with a beautiful beach, a historic palace, and a lively nightlife.
A unique landscape of shifting sand dunes along the Baltic Sea coast.
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