Escorted Motorhome Tours
Baltic States 2026
Baltic States Tour 2026 - Itinerary / Route
Day 1 – 2
Welcome Meeting
We’re meeting in the beautiful eastern part of Poland, right in the heart of the country’s stunning Lake District region.
This afternoon, the Tour Hosts Linda and Giles will be hosting a warm welcome drinks reception and a tour briefing on their motorhome pitch.
Day 2 – 5
Lake Trakai
Travel to Lake Trakai (175 miles) Today, we’re embarking on a thrilling journey to Lithuania, Our destination is a picturesque campsite nestled right on the shores of Lake Trakai.
As we arrive, we’ll be greeted with a warm welcome and a celebration of our Baltic adventure. We’ll kick off the evening with a delightful feast at the campsite bar and restaurant, where we can savor the flavours of Lithuanian beer and wine, paired with some mouthwatering traditional dishes.
Get ready for an unforgettable experience as we immerse ourselves in the rich culture and breathtaking beauty of Lake Trakai!
We have a coach trip to Vilnius, the Capital of Lithuania, Trip to Trakai Island Castle and a Group Meal Included.
Day 5 - 8
Cēsis
Travel to Cēsis (234 miles) Our journey takes us to Cēsis, a delightful destination located 234 miles away from Lithuania. As we bid farewell to Lithuania, we welcome ourselves to Latvia, where we’ll be setting up our first campsite of the three stops in this beautiful country.
A picture of traditional Latvian town planning, Cesis has retained all its medieval glory.
Its centre is lauded as one of the best-preserved historic districts in the country, coming complete with wide cobblestone streets, pretty, painted timber facades done out in the classic Baltic style, stuccoed churches (check out the gorgeous St John’s Church and its tombs of the Livonian Order knights) and worn courtyards where once Middle Age markets would have thrived.
The piece de resistance of the town has to be Cesis Castle; a formidable medley of palisades and gatehouses that’s shrouded by forests close to the center.
Here, visitors can discover 800 years of history and tales of Swedish, Russian, Slavic and Polish invaders alike.
Castle Visit and Group Meal Included.
Day 8 – 10
Lake Võrtsjärve
Travel into Estonia to Lake Võrtsjärve (99 miles)
Lake Võrtsjärv which size is about 270 km2 (104,2 square miles) belongs to the Natura 2000 network and is an ornithology and nature area of international importance. The lake and the shoreline area around it constitute lake Võrtsjärv conservation area.
Located right on the shore of the Lake Võrtsjärv Kiviranna offers you an idyllic setting in one of the Lake Võrtsjärv’s most gloriously unspoilt areas. Breathtaking lake views, tranquil surroundings and wonderful lake tours are yours to enjoy.
Lake Võrtsjärv Visitor Centre in the mouth of river Emajõgi is within 5 minutes drive. Lake Võrtsjärv as a Natura 2000 area offers the most exciting nature experiences for nature lovers.
Group BBQ Included
Day 10 - 12
Lahemaa National Park
Travel to Lahemaa National Park (107 miles) the most northerly stop on this Baltic States Tour.
It is located on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland and covers Estonia’s northernmost capes and islands. In the space of 725 km2, you’ll find lush native forests, wetlands stretching to the horizon, and both rocky and sandy beaches.
Võsu is walking distance from the campsite, in the Lahemaa National Park, it is home to one of the most popular sandy beaches among holiday makers in the region.
Group Walk into Võsu Included.
Day 12 - 16
Tallin the Capital
Travel to Tallin (51 miles) Given the UNESCO tag, the glorious array of historical monuments and the buzzing collection of shops, beer halls and Estonian eateries, it’s hardly surprising that this one’s on the up as one of Europe’s most coveted capitals.
And that’s not even mentioning the bohemian streets of Kalamaja, or the palaces and parks of the Kadriorg district!
The mighty rises of Toompea Hill are what define Estonia’s Capital City; soaring in a curious medley of Orthodox onion domes and medieval bulwarks right in the heart of the town.
Below this sprawls one chocolate box of a walled city, where stony streets and shadowy alleyways open up onto an enthralling market square and curiously-named keeps like ‘Fat Margaret’ soar above the crenulated fortifications.
We have a Walking Tour and Group Meal included.
Day 16 – 19
Parnu
Travel to Parnu (87 miles)
Nestled neatly on the edge of its very own little coastal inlet on the Gulf of Riga, Parnu comes complete with one of the Baltic’s best stretches of pearly-white sand. It’s backed by the all-new and indelibly lively Beach Promenade, where babbling fountains abut al fresco restaurants and the courses of a truly excellent bike track.
And in the centre of the town itself, the remnants of an Art Deco boom in the 1920’s add a real dash of class to the resort, spas rise unexpectedly on the street corners, Ruutli Street beats to a night time tune, and charming timber villas dot the outskirts. In short: this one’s every inch Estonia’s summertime capital!
Walking Tour and Group Meal Included.
Day 19 - 22
Riga the Capital of Latvia
Travel to Riga (121 miles) The capital of Latvia is the largest city in the three Baltic states and is home to one third of Latvia’s total population.
There’s a youthful vitality to Riga that shines through in its nightlife, trendy dining spots and thriving alternative scene.
Riga has an absorbing history to uncover, as a Medieval Hanseatic League member, and a city that has lived under Swedish, Polish, Russian Empire, Soviet and Nazi rule.
The old centre, Vecrīga, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with labyrinthine streets, Medieval churches and guild halls.
And when Riga outgrew its Medieval walls at the turn of the 20th century there was a spectacular burst of creativity that left the city with more than 800 Art Nouveau buildings, more than any other city in the world.
Walking Tour and Group Meal Included.
Day 22 -24
Liepaja
Travel to Liepaja (134 miles) Liepāja is a favourite travel destination, enticing many with its unique tourist attractions in the former military garrison – Karosta; enchanting people with a city centre rich in cultural and architectural treasures, as well as tempting with its spacious beach where beachgoers revel in the unusually fine white sand.
Day 24 -26
Travel back into Lithuania, Kaunas
Travel to Kaunas (197 miles) Jutting out over the confluences of the Nemunas and Neris rivers right in the heartlands of central Lithuania, the second-city of Kaunas proudly stakes its claim as the country’s alternative hub and partying capital.
Thousands of students drive the nightlife, which bubbles up on the tree-shaded boulevard of Laisves Aleja and between the countless craft bars and underground drinkeries of the historic centre, while daytime means seeking out the crumbling bulwarks of the red-brick Kaunas Castle and wandering the enchanting cobblestone alleys of the Old Town – Kaunas’ prettiest district and the home of charming medieval merchant guilds and one gorgeous city hall.
Farewell Meal Included.