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What to Expect
Tartu is the second-largest city in Estonia and has a reputation as the nation’s intellectual and cultural capital as well as a technology hub and a “smart city.” Maintaining a clean environment and green city standards have been Tartu’s focus for decades, as the city has always tried to make environmentally conscious decisions regarding its nature, industry, infrastructure, and the health of its citizens. In 2024 Tartu will be the European Capital of Culture and the leading theme is “Arts of Survival” which is meant to express the power of the arts in affecting Europe’s future in three larger areas of life: environmentally friendly culture with a focus on real human communication, strong communities and essential skills for living and, indeed, survival in the coming years.
Highlights
Tartu Nature House – Tartu Centre for Creative Industries – local hearty lunch – explore captivating street art while riding electric bikes – enjoy a one-of-a-kind opportunity by sailing on a wooden trading barge, called the Jõmmu – Estonian National Museum
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Why to choose this tour
Follow a special itinerary rarely matched on tours, plus one-of-a-kind opportunity by sailing on a wooden trading barge, called the Jõmmu!
What’s included
- visit to the Tartu Nature House
- visit to the Tartu Centre for Creative Industries
- lunch at cafe Spargel
- electric bike tour
- helmets rental
- sailing on a wooden trading barge
- entrance & tour to Estonian National Museum
- transportation with coach
- local guides
Meeting, pickup & end point
The tour begins at 08:30 AM in Tallinn at the agreed-upon location.
The tour terminates at 08:15 PM in Tallinn at the agreed-upon location.
What to wear
- Comfortable shoes and warm clothing are recommended for all tours.
- For any outdoor tours, we recommend that participants wear water and windproof warm clothing.
- As we say, there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing, so make sure you’re fully prepared for the Estonian weather by checking the weather forecast before you arrive.
Terms & conditions
- The tour has been specially designed to complement our sustainable tour portfolio.
- All sightseeing tours include informative commentary in English (other languages available upon request), along with all entry fees and specified meals.
- The tour price varies based on the number of participants.
- Kindly be advised that the presented tour program serves as a sample and is subject to potential alterations. These changes may be influenced by varying seasons, specific dates, availability constraints, and other dynamic factors inherent in the travel industry.
Contact
To make a reservation, kindly reach out to us at incoming@gotravel.ee
If have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at incoming@gotravel.ee