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Nida by A.Varanka/Lithuanian Tourism BoardPalanga beach by V.Valuzis/Lithuanian Tourism Board

Sand and Sea - Curonian Spit


- sand & sea by the Curonian Spit

from £675 pp - 8 days / 7 nights

(5/5) based on 1 review
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Photo by Lithuanian Tourism Board

Overview:

For a great coastal holiday, relax in a lovely seaside villa or guest house on one of Earth's natural wonders, the Curonian Spit. This unique, narrow sand peninsula, 60 miles long, divides the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. You'll find some spectacular dunes, fragrant pine forests, countless varieties of birds and quiet fishing villages, such as Nida. Sailing, cycling and fishing are among the many activities enjoyed in the region.

Holiday price is from £675 per person based on availability and 2 persons sharing a standard double or twin room.

SEASON DEPARTURE
01 May - 31 Aug Daily

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Tour Itinerary:

If you prefer more privacy, then a self - catering apartment or villa may suit you better. We can suggest an apartment in Nida that sleeps up to ten and is modestly priced at £785 per week during the summer months. We can also help arrange flights and car hire, as well as activities such as sailing or bicycle hire.

Getting There:

  • Fly from London Heathrow to Palanga on Scandinavian Airlines. The advantage is that you only have a 1 hour drive to Nida from Palanga airport. However, you do have a short stopover in Copenhagen.
  • Fly from Stansted or Liverpool to Kaunas on Ryanair. The advantage is direct flights, but you are still about a four hour drive from Nida.
  • Fly from London Gatwick to Vilnius with Lithuanian Airlines or Air Baltic. The advatage is that these flights operate daily and there is a lot to see in Vilnius. Have a look at our suggested City and Coast itinerary. The disadvatage is that it takes about 5 hours to drive from Vilnius to Nida.

Package Includes:

  • Direct return flights from Lodon Luton to Palanga
  • 1 piece of check-in luggage per traveler (up to 20 kg)
  • 7 days car hire in Palanga
  • 7 nights' accommodation in a guest house in Nida
  • Breakfast daily
  • 24-hour emergency service
  • ATOL protection
  • All taxes

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  • Photo by Lithuanian Tourism Board
  • Photo by Lithuanian Tourism Board
  • Photo by Lithuanian Tourism Board
  • Photo by Lithuanian Tourism Board
  • Photo by Lithuanian Tourism Board
  • Photo by Lithuanian Tourism Board

August 2013
Overall rating: (5/5)

Hello Iveta,

We really enjoyed the holiday as each place was so different and interesting to discover.  The tour guide in Vilnius was really good and we were fortunate to see a procession of pilgrims going to the Gates of Dawn.  Our first meal happened to be Indian as it was just outside our hotel which was brilliant.  We also had a typical Lithuanian meal at a place called Lokys which was very tasty even though more on the expensive side.  The one way system was a challenge but we found Hotel Amberton eventually.  Unfortunately there were no spaces in hotel car park so had to get up early each morning to put money in meter.

The Sana spa hotel in Druskininkai was excellent except that we did not manage to have the back massage together as planned.  They did not seem to understand that we expected the massage to be in the same room. However it was a very good massage.  The buffet breakfasts we would highly recommend.  We enjoyed the park and boat trip here.  We enjoyed lunch at Pusymas so much we had evening meal the next day here.

The Amber Gallery in Nida is definitely worth visiting.  The staff were very knowledgable and gave personal touch to our visit.

Without going into any detail about the other places we visited they were all a worthwhile part of our journey.

The distance between places was manageable and driving conditions much better than back home.  We found some of the road signs difficult to read, especially in the towns so a good map or sat nav would be useful.

The balance between travelling and time spent in places we visited was just right.

When we arrived at Turne in Silulai we discovered it was a Guest House rather than the Hotel of the same name but we opted to stay at Guest House as it had taken awhile to find it.  We were leaving early next morning anyway.

My friend enjoyed the holiday very much, especially her memories of the different foods her Grandmother cooked for her as a child.  She particularly enjoyed beetroot soup, potato pancakes, coleslaw and apple fritters.  We both developed a liking for krupnikas with our coffee after dinner!

We now have hundreds of photos and video footage to edit!  Lots of happy memories.

Thank you for all your help and advice in putting together this special holiday for us. We would definitely recommend your company to our friends and relatives when travelling to the Baltics.

Thanks, once again for all your help in making it such a memorable trip.

Ann

Will I see the Northern Lights?

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Iceland:
The Northern Lights are in the Northern sky from September through April but are only visible when the sky is clear and free of clouds. Like many of natures wonders, it’s ephemeral – they may be visible, they may appear for a bit and then be gone. But it’s worth it to be patient. Because they’re a winter event, you need to be prepared to wait outside, while looking for them. It’s best to dress very warmly, in layers, with good footwear, gloves, hats and whatever else will make you comfortable while you await this truly amazing event. The Northern Lights can be pretty spectacular, and for the best photos we recommend using a tripod. Much of Iceland offers a very a good chance to see the Northern Lights when conditions are right. Remember – the Northern Lights are natural phenomena, not guaranteed, but appreciated all the more for their elusive qualities.

Norway:
Northern Norway is one of the world's best places to experience the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). In Northern Norway, Northern Lights occur in up to 90% of every clear night in the period from late September to late March. Most Northern Lights occur in the time span from 6pm to slightly after midnight, with an absolute peak at around 10-11pm. 

In Norway, the area north of the Arctic Circle is prime aurora territory. The various destinations in the High North have a distinct personality, and are well worth exploring. Major places in Northern Norway are Tromsø, Kirkenes, Alta, Bodø, Lofoten and Vesterålen Islands and Svalbard.

Finland:
The best place to see the Northern Lights in Finland is in the Northern Lapland region, which is almost entirely located within the realm of the Arctic Circle. During the dark winter months here, when the sun rarely peaks its head over the horizon, you can expect to see the Finland Northern Lights with regularity, and other peak seasons include February through March and September through October. The most common colours of the Northern Lights are greenish-yellow and red.

The Finnish term for the Northern Lights, Revontulet, meaning fox fire, comes from an old tale where the fox was believed to swish its bushy tail on the snowy fell landscapes, throwing sparks into the air.

As mentioned, Lapland is the best place to see the Finland Aurora Borealis, with the Kilpisjarvi area offering the most abundant opportunities. The best time of the day to see the Finland Northern Lights is between 9 pm and 11:30 pm, though they are certainly not restricted to this time frame.

Sweden:
In Northern Sweden, the Northern Lights usually occur during the winter months through late March or early April, but they can be spotted as early as September in the Northernmost parts. Your best chance of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights is on cold winter nights when the sky is clear and cloudless. You need to be away from city lights, which dilute the effects of these natural phenomena, so head out into the countryside. On clear nights, the Northern Lights can be visible from most locations in Swedish Lapland, occurring between 6 pm to and 2 am, with the strongest shows happening between 10 pm and 11 pm. For those willing to brave the cold on winter nights, here are some of the best locations in Swedish Lapland for viewing these phenomena:

Abisko National Park
Abisko National Park, a couple of kilometers north of Kiruna, is a prime location for viewing the Northen Lights. The scientifically proven “blue hole” — a patch of sky over the Torneträsk lake that usually remains clear despite overcast weather in surrounding areas — gives Abisko its own micro-climate, which is suitable for catching the lights.

Jukkasjärvi and the Torne Valley
Not only does the village of Jukkasjärvi (population roughly 541) boast the world’s first ice hotel (rebuilt ever year from Torne River ice), it’s also one of the best regions to view the Northern Lights. ICEHOTEL organizes guided tours for guests which takes the to the Esrange Space Center located 30 minutes from Kiruna. You can dine at a wilderness camp and get the chance to scan the Arctic winter sky for aurora borealis.

Other regions in Swedish Lapland
As mentioned earlier, if weather conditions are just right (clear, dark, cold, and cloudless), you might catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights from any location within subarctic and arctic Sweden — even close to larger towns such as Luleå, Jokkmokk, Arvidsjaur, and Gällivare.

Greenland:
The northern lights - or Aurora Borealis as it is officially known - actually occur all year round, but cannot be seen during the summer months in Greenland due to the midnight sun. The phenomenon is often seen around midnight and is best experienced on a dark, clear night in the period from September to the beginning of April. If you are travelling during this period, you can see the Northern Lights from anywhere in the country, whilst in South Greenland the northern lights can be seen from as early as the end of August.

 

Car Rental

You can rent a car, as long as you have a valid EU or international driver's license. Most cars will have manual transmission.

Transportation

Railway mostly serves domestic routes and is used as an easy and quick way to get from the capital to major cities of the country. There are some international routes, like to Moscow and St. Petersburg, but time spent on the way will be quite long.

Buses are one of the most convenient ways to travel between the Baltic States. Eurolines will get you between Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn. One way tickets will cost £ 15 - £ 20 and approximate travel time is 5 hours between the cities. Ticket reservations in advance are recommended.

Taxis are the quickest and most convenient way of travelling round the city. You'll find them located close to the main hotels. Usually it's quite easy to catch a taxi on the street, however, it's much better and safer to order one by phone. Taxi costs in all of the Baltic countries and Poland are approximately the same and a ride in the centre of the city will cost you approx £ 5 - £ 7.  Taxis in Finland and Russia are considerably more expensive.  It is always a good idea to get your hotel to book a taxi for you and ask approximately how much the trip will cost before you get in.

We would not recommend you to take public transportation within the city, as it's usually crowded and it may cause you unnecessary anxiety about where to stop.

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