Winter in the Baltics, Helsinki & Stockholm

10 Days
From CAD $3,420
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Experience Overview

Enjoy a winter getaway in Europe like no other. This culture-filled trip takes in five European capitals: Vilnius in Lithuania, Riga in Latvia, Tallinn in Estonia, Helsinki in Finland, and Stockholm in Sweden. Along the way, soak up atmospheric old towns and visit unforgettable landmarks, while also learning about different traditions every time we cross a border. Join from late November to early January to experience the nostalgia-soaked Christmas markets – enjoying delicious local foods and soul-warming hot drinks under twinkling lights and sparkly decorations.
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— Accommodation: 8 Classic nights (hotels), 1 Simple night (overnight ferry) — Travel by bus and ferry — Optional walks and city walking tours — Group normally 4 to 16 plus leader. Minimum age: 16
At a Glance
— Accommodation: 8 Classic nights (hotels), 1 Simple night (overnight ferry) — Travel by bus and ferry — Optional walks and city walking tours — Group normally 4 to 16 plus leader. Minimum age: 16
Trip For You
This trip is graded Activity Level 1 (Easy). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us. The itinerary makes the most of our time in five different countries and is packed with sightseeing. There is a fair amount of walking around towns, cities and parks, but all on good paths, mainly wooden boarded and sometimes cobbled streets in the old towns. The walks are suitable for anyone with a reasonable level of fitness. Bring a comfortable pair of walking or sports shoes. There are some long bus journeys. Renovations: Trakai Castle is currently undergoing renovation work, which may mean you see some scaffolding on the outside of the building.
Group Description
Normally four to 16, plus local leader and driver.
Eating Drinking
There are buffet breakfasts in the hotels offering plenty of choice including cold meats, cheese, eggs, bread, jams, juice and coffee. Dinners are taken in the hotel restaurants or in local restaurants and will be hearty meals. Cuisine in this area is often centred around pork, veal, fish, potatoes, sauerkraut, and soups such as borsch (beetroot soup – in Lithuania this is also served cold). Dumplings are also popular and, in Trakai, large and delicious baked dumplings called kibinai are traditionally served.
Transportation
Travel is by private bus and scheduled boat services. The journey times vary and there are some longer distances to cover (up to 186mi/300km), which will mean several hours on the bus. However, we feel this is essential to see all the highlights.
Joining Instructions
Key information Start hotel: Comfort Hotel LT – Rock ‘n’ Roll Vilnius, Kauno str. 14 LT-03212 Vilnius Phone: +370 5 25 05 111 Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing in the evening, but if you miss it the leader will update you separately Airport: Vilnius Airport (VNO) Getting to the start hotel The start hotel is approximately a 15-minute drive from the airport. Your options for this journey are: Take an Exodus transfer Exodus provides one group arrival transfer from the airport, which is timed to coincide with the arrival of a chosen flight from London, UK. You may join this transfer at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the group arrival transfer times or to arrange a private transfer. Make your own way You can book a private transfer with your sales representative. Please ensure you provide us with all relevant information at least two weeks before departure. If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative. Catching your return flight There’s a group departure transfer to Stockholm Airport (ARN) scheduled to align with a flight to London, UK. Please speak to your sales representative if you wish to join. If the group departure transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative transfer.
Spending Money
Lunch costs vary depending on the venue. If you buy lunch at a local shop, €10-€12 will be enough, but if we stop at a cafe, you are likely to spend closer to €15. Dinner is usually about €23-€35. A beer costs €5-€8 and a bottle of wine €20-€35. Budget €30-€40 per day for meals. Entrance fees to sites are €6-€17.
Tipping
Our local staff are paid fairly for their work. Tipping is at your discretion, but many wish to tip their leaders and driver at the end of the trip. We suggest €2 per day for the driver and €4 per day for the guide. Most groups prefer to present the money to the leader at the end of the week with two separate envelopes (one for the leader and one for the driver). This is completely at your own discretion and to be used as a guideline only. If you wish to tip hotel staff and local guides, we have found it useful for the group to have a tipping kitty. Your leader can advise you on the amount, but as a guide expect it to be €20 per person for the week.

Highlights

— Marvel at the grand island castle of Trakai — Visit the atmospheric Hill of Crosses in Lithuania — Explore Helsinki’s futuristic Temppeliaukio Church — Experience traditional Christmas markets (select departures only) — Tour the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Vilnius — Visit the oldest chocolate factory in Lithuania

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 6518

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: ghlights.

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: ABB

StartStarts: Vilnius, Estonia

FinishFinishes: Vilnius, Estonia

DurationDuration: 10 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical rating: Unknown

Includes

— All breakfasts and one lunch — All accommodation — All transport and listed activities — Tour leader throughout — Group arrival and departure transfers available

Accommodation

Hotels and overnight ferry
The hotels typically used are found in the day-to-day itinerary. However, below is a selection of the notable places we stay. Vilnius: Comfort Hotel LT – Rock’n’Roll Vilnius (nights 1-2) With an industrial style and music theme, our Vilnius hotel has plenty of personality. The 80 rooms are all air conditioned with underfloor heating in the bathroom, plus the Mellow restaurant serves a menu packed with local produce. Other nice additions are a free-to-use gym and a lobby shop selling beers, snacks, sandwiches and more. Riga: Islande Hotel (nights 3-4) Near the Daugava River, the Islande has a magnificent panoramic view of Riga Old Town. It’s located in a green area of Ķīpsala island, a 12-minute walk from the Old City, and offers a wide range of amenities, including a bowling alley, sauna, gym, two restaurants and a summer terrace. Helsinki to Stockholm: Overnight ferry (night 8) On our journey between the Finnish and Swedish capitals, we stay on the Silja Symphony or Silja Serenade (above) ferries. Both offer a comfortable stay on the Baltic Sea, with modern cabins, a variety of restaurants and cafes, plus a spa. Worth knowing If you opt for the single supplement, please note that in some hotels, this may mean having a room with a single bed.

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $3420 (CAD $342 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Start Vilnius

We begin this winter trip in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. If you have free time, you may wish to get a sneak preview of tomorrow’s tour by wandering around the baroque old town – said to be the largest of its kind in eastern Europe. This evening, we have a welcome briefing at the hotel, in which we discuss the trip to come and meet each other for the first time. Accommodation: Comfort Hotel LT – Rock’n’Roll Vilnius (or similar)

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Day 2: Visit the island castle at Trakai; tour of Vilnius

In the morning, we have a 30-minute transfer (18mi/30km) to Trakai, the one-time capital of Lithuania. Here we see Trakai island castle, a centuries-old stone fort on an island in Lake Galvė. It’s a picturesque place to be and there’s a market around the waters. After our visit, we return to Vilnius for a three-hour bus and walking tour of the UNESCO-listed Senamiestis (Old Town), visiting the highlights, including: the cathedral; presidential palace; and the Aurora Gate, home to a well-known icon of the Virgin. Depending on your departure date, you may also be able to explore the enchanting Vilnius Christmas Market, which transforms Cathedral Square into a winter wonderland. Under the gleaming white of the towering cathedral spire, festive stalls offer handmade crafts, local treats and decorations. Sample traditional holiday sweets, pastries, and festive dishes at local cafes and restaurants. Accommodation: Comfort Hotel LT – Rock’n’Roll Vilnius (or similar)

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Day 3: Transfer to Riga, visiting Kaunas and the Hill of Crosses

We leave Vilnius this morning for Riga, the capital of Latvia. After 62mi (100km), which should take around 1hr 15min, we stop in Kaunas. Here, we have a two to three-hour tour to admire the architectural treasures of the city. It includes: the Vytautas Church; Perkunas house; baroque town hall; and Kaunas Cathedral, the largest gothic building in Lithuania. We continue our journey (95mi/155km, 2hr 15min) and stop at the Hill of Crosses, a striking collection of more than 100,000 crosses on a low hill. It’s a pilgrimage site but also acted as a symbol of defiance against the once-ruling Soviets, who had banned religion. The spot is now recognised by UNESCO as a symbol of national and religious identity. We then have a two-hour drive (80mi/125km) to Riga, where we visit a chocolate factory and learn about the creation process from bean to bar. We have the rest of the evening free to enjoy the wintery capital of Latvia. You may wish to try traditional Latvian foods such as grey peas with bacon, potato pancakes (kartupeļu pankūkas), and sauerkraut soup (skābeņu zupa) at the restaurants and cafes. Accommodation: Riga Islande Hotel (or similar)

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Day 4: Riga walking tour

Today we enjoy a two-hour walking tour of Riga, including Riga Castle, the Lutheran Cathedral Dome; St Peter’s Church, and the Swedish Gate. We then have free time to explore Riga. You might like to visit the Latvian National Museum of Art, the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, or the Riga Art Nouveau Museum. When the Christmas spirit is in full swing, we can wander the cobbled streets of the old town, where the medieval buildings are adorned with twinkling lights and decorations, and visit Dome Square, where Christmas stalls offer mulled wine and Latvian treats. Accommodation: Riga Islande Hotel (or similar)

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Day 5: Transfer to Tallinn; visit the oldest coffee shop in Estonia

We visit the Central Market this morning. Here, vast hangers that once housed zeppelins are filled with delicious goods. Learn about Latvian cuisine and cultural traditions from our tour leader and tuck into a variety of local specialties, such as: cheese, smoked products, pickled vegetables, fish and bread; and traditional black balsam, a traditional Latvian herbal liqueur made from a recipe that includes various natural ingredients, such as roots, herbs and spices. We then leave Riga and transfer (195mi/315km, 4hr 30min) to Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. After free time for lunch, we visit the oldest coffee shop in the country. Here, we learn about marzipan painting – an ancient tradition in Tallinn – from a pro and create a figure of our own, while also enjoying coffee and sweet treats. We then have free time to experience Tallinn in winter. Depending on the time of year, we can visit Tallinn Christmas Market, magical with its Old Town backdrop. The entire square is dressed in lights, festive ornaments and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. Alternatively, your free time could be spent in the bohemian district of Kalamaja, exploring Balti Jaama market or at the Fotografiska Tallinn Photography Museum. Accommodation: Go Hotel Shnelli (or similar)

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Day 6: Tour Tallinn; free time for more exploration

This morning, we have a three-hour walking tour of the Tallinn landmarks, visiting: Toompea Palace, the seat of the Estonian Parliament, the medieval Toompea Fortress, Alexander Nevski Orthodox Cathedral, the Church of St Maria (13th to 18th century), the Town Hall Square and the 15th-century Pharmacy. After, we have free time to further explore Tallinn, perhaps revisiting the Christmas market or indulging in other wintery treats. Accommodation: Go Hotel Shnelli (or similar)

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Day 7: Ferry to Helsinki; walking tour to explore the Finnish capital

We leave Tallinn this morning and take the ferry (1hr 30min) across the Baltic Sea to Helsinki, capital of Finland. The ferry features multiple restaurants and cafes, some also offer entertainment such as live music, performances or cinemas. After arriving, we have a 15-minute transfer to the hotel. We then embark on a two-hour walking tour (we may use public transport). Our exploration takes us around the harbours, up central Mannerheim Street and by the Parliament Building, the Finlandia Hall and market square. Enjoy free time after to explore Helsinki. Accommodation: Arthur Hotel (or similar)

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Day 8: Free time in Helsinki; overnight ferry to Stockholm

After checkout, we have free time in the city. To make our explorations a little easier, we can store luggage at the hotel. The Finnish capital is home to many beautiful parks. Esplanadi or Kaivopuisto look particularly beautiful in the snow. Alternatively, embrace the Finnish tradition of saunas, there are several public ones to try. We then have an overnight ferry to Stockholm, leaving at 5pm. The vessel typically has a range of amenities, including restaurants, bars and entertainment. Accommodation: Ferry

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Day 9: City tour of Stockholm

We have breakfast on the ferry, before transferring to the hotel, where we can store our luggage. We then embark on a three-hour city tour of Stockholm by bus and foot. It includes two squares on Riddarholmen and Södermalm islands and a walk through the Old Town. We then have free time to enjoy Stockholm, which offers a variety of winter activities and attractions. Indulge in the Swedish custom of fika, a cultural institution in which friends socialise over a hot drink and snack or pastry. Alternatively, visit the spa facilities at Centralbadet and Sturebadet for a Swedish sauna or discover the city on a guided boat tour that visits the Fjäderholmarna islands. Depending on your departure date, you could explore the Christmas markets, where you can enjoy festive decorations, local crafts and seasonal treats. The cold period is the perfect time to enjoy hearty Swedish dishes, such as pea soup (ärtsoppa) with pancakes (ärtsoppa och pannkakor), warm cinnamon buns (kanelbullar), and mulled wine (glögg). Accommodation: Profil Hotels Riddargatan/Best Western Time Hotel (or similar)

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Day 10: End Stockholm

After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and begin our return journeys home. If you’d like a little more time to explore Stockholm, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

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