Travel Blogs from Estonia
Old Town Tallinn
... for anouther hour. We could'nt quite work out why nothing was open by 8.15, turns out there was a 1hour time difference between estonia and Petersburg. eventually got into the 'hostel with no name' at just after 9. It was a small hippie type place with ...
Our first island : Muhu
... We left Ele after a breakfast that consisted of porridge and apples, and took a bus to Kuivastu Harbour on Muhu island. Prices in Estonia are no longer as low as they used to be in "Eastern Europe" but bus tickets and ferry prices are generally very ...
Only Harf a Harp!
... rest of the old town with a few spots providing further city panorama. Also here is the most expensive tourist attraction in Estonia. Costing 2.3 million kroon - just short of 1 million of our great British pounds - a public toilet. Described in some ...
Training from Tartu to Tallinn
... restoration project by the EU. In Tallinn we got off and our hotel was only a few blocks away. Our time in Estonia is just about over. Tomorrow we meet with a new person (to us) Artur Aleksandrov. He'll meet us for breakfast at 7:30 am. ...
Sleepy Tallinn
Tallinn has been a bit disappointing this time. When we came here on 26th, there were no people in the city centre. We didn't like the hostel. It was totally without character and we got the feeling that they just want to cash tourists and not really ...
Estonia
... interest the tourist in Parnu. There are some nice parks and in the centre of town is the 'Independence Monument' where Estonia first declared independence in 1918. The monument is a glass rendition of the balcony where the independence treaty was signed ...
German the Russian / Friends / The Mailing
... nbsp; It's a bit different this time because we have received many many new subscription requests from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia and Moldova. This will more than double our mailing from this time. OK. ...
Cutie-pie Tallinn
We woke up to a beautiful sunny day (finally!) And another surprise today was how much we loved little Estonia! Today's excursion started with a short tour of the city on the bus. We stopped at the original town square where they have a couple of old ...
Copenhagen - Tallinn
Changing planes From Copenhagen we took an Estonian Air plane to Tallinn. As on the SAS flight, there was no food or drink included in our package. Fortunately travelling by plane doesn't make me hungry as walking does. A Russian guy was sitting in ...
This is your wake-up call !
The only bus to the capital Kärdla leaves at 6.20 am, and since it is a 40-minute walk from the beach to the bus stop, we had to get up at 4.30 am. Walking in the dark has its advantages : we got to see the sun rise ! Kärdla is the capital of ...
Estonian saunas
... was an exciting one as it was going to take me from the Finnish capital of Helsinki across the sea to Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. I didn't really know what to expect of Estonia except that it's now a part of the European Union so with that comes a ...
veel viimased asjad
veel vaja teha: vene keele tund, auto hoiustada, pakkimine lõpetada. siis bussijaama ja suund ...
Bus to Viljandi
Today, we began our 4 hour trip to the Island of Saaremaa, stopping in the historic village of Viljandi. Viljandi is the ...
ESTONIA - Old town in Tallinn and garlic beer
... in Tallinn and boy did we try it! The Balthasar restaurant has been around since our marriage, 1999, and is Estonia's first garlic restaurant (does such a small country need more than one?). It was on the first floor with lovely views over ...
Haapsalu
... down the cliff face and it all looked quiet lovely. We now had the task of driving back to the other side of Estonia to a place called Haapsalu. We wanted to take another route (not going through Tallinn), but the back roads are pretty shitty really. ...
algus
Kui kõik asjad koos magamiskoti, magamisaluse ja telgiga on ilma erilise vaevata kotti mahtunud, süveneb veendumus, et midagi olulist on maha jäänud. Martti nimekirjas olevad asjad, peale telgi kattekile, on enamuses osas olemas, kahtlane. Selgub ...
On our way to Haapsalu
... and creepy crawlers. We packed our bags and in the afternoon left for Heltermaa, where we wanted to take a ferry back to mainland Estonia. Kelli drove us to the bus station and in Kärdla we got a quick ride with somebody who also wanted to take the ...
Estonia
... and don't mind spending a few hours doing chores around the place. Tallinn (population: 400K) is the capital city of Estonia. The enchanting walled medieval old town is protected by Unesco. It was built during the 14th- and 15th-century. There ...
A Gem of Estonia
A lovely few days in Tallinn....such a quaint city with a lovely little charm to it. Most importantly.....we arrived in the early evening and managed to find a pub that was televising the Rugby World Cup Final. Quite appropriate that the pub ...
Feb 22, 2007
varustus
Tänu Kristjani kavalale juhatusele leian osta.ee-st 100 krooni maksva spordikella, mille oksjon lõpeb 43 minuti pärast. Registreerin ennast kasutajaks, teen pakkumise ja saan järgmisel päeval Järve Selveri ees kokku Männikus elava Aleksandriga. ...
The real 'Medieval Times'
... ! Hooray! On the way back to the hotel, we stopped in a little chocolate shop that sold handmade Estonian candies. Apparently, Estonia is known for their chocolates, and they were really cheap! We got two chocolate bars and a bag filled with wrapped ...
Cold, Wet and Scary
Looking over the edge of the ship was like looking death straight in the eye.... I have new found respect for sailors and the sea in general. In the middle of the night Chris and I went up to sit on the deck of the ship. I have never seen such a strong ...
TALLINN
TALLIN Our arrival into Tallinn was exciting. Since we were on a ferry there was a mad rush to the cars for unloading. When we arrived at our car , we found that we had a flat, which was really disruptive. Actually unpacking the ...
Smiltene Sabbath
... the Feast of Tabernacles in Estonia for his church and ours this coming fall. We will be holding a transfer-in Feast in Estonia this fall. We discussed some of the preparation work and commitment needed now to make it possible for as many as ...

