
Estonia

Estonia beckons with extraordinary experiences, no matter if you’re there for just a few days or an entire week!
As one of the least densely populated countries in Europe, Estonia unveils a breathtaking tapestry of unique culture and unspoiled wilderness.
With a stunning harmony of history and modernity, now is the perfect moment to immerse yourself in its rich heritage, tantalizing cuisine, and awe-inspiring nature, embarking on a truly unforgettable journey that will ignite your spirit!

The temperate climate and weather in Estonia can vary throughout the year between different parts of the country. However, in general, the dry and sunny peak summer months run between July and August, while November till January bring about colder conditions.
Estonia usually follows the traditional four-season weather, roughly of equal lengths. Summer months tend to attract tourists seeking sun, en route for their holidays with moderately warm temperatures reaching to high 20’s oC.
Estonia also proves to be an incredible winter destination. Visit its snowy forests and frozen lakes, as the temperature goes below zero Celsius, with the coldest month being February. If you visit before the end of December however, there are a number of Christmas markets to check out!
Language: Estonian is the official language, however English is widely spoken
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Plugs: Type F – two round pins with earth clips, 230V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency
Payments: While a lot of businesses, including shops and restaurants accept card payments, as always, it is advised to keep small amounts of cash on you for small purchases or a Taxi service
For the most up-to-date information, visit your nearest Estonian embassy or visit their Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
For travellers with reduced mobility or those using a pram, there are several websites you can refer to for more information before going over, covering the particular area of interest and relevant mode of transportation.