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Ferry to Estonia - Tallink silja vs DFDS

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Ferry to Estonia, which one to choose? During our recent trip to Estonia, we tried two different ferries, both Tallink Silja Line between Stockholm and Tallinn, and DFDS which we travelled home with, from Paldiski to Kapellskär. Here is our comparison!

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Travelling by motorhome in Estonia - all you need to know

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What is it like travelling with a motorhome in Estonia? We've just returned home after almost three glorious weeks on the road with our campervan in Estonia, and we've put together a post about roads, traffic rules, campsites and anything else you want to know about travelling by campervan. The quick summary is that travelling by motorhome in Estonia is very easy and enjoyable!

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Keila waterfall in Estonia - and a romantic park

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

Keila Waterfall in Estonia is the country's third largest waterfall and is located just southwest of the capital Tallinn. For us, the waterfall was a great last stop during our motorhome trip around Estonia, before taking the ferry from Paldiski back to Sweden.

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Rummu quarry in Estonia - prison turned bathing paradise

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

Rummu quarry in Estonia is a very different kind of sun and bathing paradise, where you can swim or dive around a sunken prison. The crystal clear and shimmering green water has transformed the site into an underwater museum and holiday paradise.

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Haapsalu, Estonia - noise village charm on the coast

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

Haapsalu in Estonia is a beautiful wooden town on the Estonian coast. It has the luxury of a health resort but also a simple charm reminiscent of Bullerbyn. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Ilon Wikland, who illustrated many of Astrid Lindgren's books, grew up here.

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Dagö in Estonia - among lighthouses and Swedish history

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

Dagö in Estonia is a green and scenic island, where it is easy to relax and unwind. The island is also an exciting place to visit for Swedes, as it has a long Swedish history.

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Saaremaa in Estonia - the island of windmills

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Ösel in Estonia is an island in the Baltic Sea the size of Gotland, famous for its windmills. The island also has an interesting Swedish history and has several exciting sights - from a medieval castle to a meteorite crater.

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Kynö in Estonia - the island where women are in charge

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

Kynö in Estonia is a small and very special island. Its traditional culture is so distinctive and well-preserved that it has been designated as one of humanity's intangible cultural heritages. Here, weddings are celebrated like nowhere else in the world, and women are in charge.

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Pärnu in Estonia - beaches, spas and villas

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

Pärnu in Estonia is known for its beaches, its spas and its many fine wooden villas. It was mostly raining when we visited this classic spa and seaside holiday resort, but it was still a nice visit.

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The highest mountain in the Baltics - Suur Munamägi in Estonia

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In co-operation with the Estonian Tourist Board

We have "climbed" the highest mountain in the Baltics - Suur Munamägi in Estonia. Well, "visited" might be a more accurate term. The walk to the top only took a few minutes. But nice to have been here! After this, new exciting adventures await.

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