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Lithuania/Latvia/Estonia

Best of the Baltics: Treasures of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania

Program No. 23225RJ
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Program
At a Glance
Duration
12 days
Program Begins
Tallinn
Program Concludes
Vilnius
Group Type
Small Group
Meals
22 ( 10B, 5L, 7D )
Activity Level
From
3,349
Few places know “bounce-back” like the Baltic states. For almost 50 years, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania hid under the shadow of Soviet rule until declaring their independence in 1990. Slowly but surely, each regained its footing and developed its own identity. With local experts, explore each of the Baltics’ colorful capitals and learn what makes them extraordinary. In Estonia, discover the Baltics’ oldest capital, Tallinn. Latvia’s Riga, the largest of the three capitals, is a complete architectural treasure. Last but not least, venture to Lithuania and explore Vilnius, one of Europe’s cultural gems. Experience the welcoming spirit of the locals in all three capitals on the learning adventure of a lifetime.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Explore the unbelievable architecture of Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius as you walk through their Old Towns and historic landmarks with local experts.
  • Immerse yourself in the different cultures through musical performances and by meeting local families.
  • Learn about the Baltic states’ political, economic and geographical position through fascinating lectures.
All Experts
Please Note:
These experts may not be available for every date of the program
Elina Ozolina is an avid traveler, and has lives between her native Latvia and Argentina since 2007. She has two advanced degrees in art history and culture, and is particularly passionate about visual arts, theater, and literature. Her career in travel has made her a polyglot, as she is fluent in Latvian, English, German, Spanish, and Russian.
Kristine Bahr-Gurtina was born to a Latvian mother and a German father. Born in Latvia, she grew up in Germany most of her early life and attended a high school founded by Latvian refugees from WWII. She returned to her native Latvia as a young adult, where she completed her degree in tourism and hospitality management. Kristine has worked in restaurants, hotels, and travel agencies, but has been working as a full-time group leader for over three years. A lover of history and travel, she and her husband have visited almost every country in Europe and are now beginning to explore other continents. In her free time, Kristine enjoys cooking and photography.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to 3 miles per day at a moderate pace of 2 mph over uneven, cobblestone streets. Program will require approximately 17 miles of walking over 12 days. Standing up to 2 hours per day. Must be able to use stairs, often without handrails. Portions of this program that are on a bus or motorcoach will include rest stops every 1.5-2 hours. Due to the pacing, unavoidable stairs, and many field trips that cannot be completed with certain mobility devices, wheelchairs and scooters cannot be accommodated on this program. Must be physically capable of participating in all planned program activities.
Small Group (13 to 24)
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
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Assurance Plan

Road Scholar is committed to the well-being of every participant, whether on a program in the United States or abroad. That’s why all participants are covered under our Road Scholar Assurance Plan, which provides 24-hour assistance in the event of an emergency during your program, as well as insurance for emergency medical evacuation.

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Want to Protect Your Investment?

Road Scholar is pleased to offer its Trip Protection Plan as a way to protect your program investment. You may purchase this optional trip protection plan when enrolling in your program.

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Sustainable Travel

We offset a portion of the emissions created by your travel. Read about our commitment to a more sustainable planet.

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