Tours & day trips
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    Day trip to the coastal areas of Northern Estonia and Rummu quarry

    A guided day trip from Tallinn takes you to the northwest coast of Estonia. We will visit the abandoned Suurupi sea fortress, whose underground tunnels are still accessible; Keila waterfall; the Soviet-era city of Paldiski, and the Russian Orthodox Church. After lunch at a local restaurant, we will visit the Pakri cliff (those interested can discover the Pakri waterfall or the Pakri lighthouse). At the end of the day, we will visit the Rummu quarry.The price includes transport and guide service. For an extra charge, we offer lunch and a ticket to the Pakri lighthouse.
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    • Perfect organization

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      December 29, 2023 By micius

      We booked several tours with Prangli Travel: old Tallinn, Soviet Tallinn, Lahemaa National Park and dogs’ sledge in Small Lapland: all the tours have been perfectly organized, the communication with... Read more comments

    • Unique day out - Thank you Helena!

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      December 26, 2023 By caitlin3737

      We had such an amazing day trip doing cross country skiing (two of us). It was a really fun and unique experience and so lovely. Our instructor, Helena, couldn’t have been better. She was great at... Read more comments

    • Day trip to Lahemaa National Park

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      December 22, 2023 By zeidsh

      We went on a day trip to Lahemaa national park with our guide, Helena. The tour was very organized, on schedule, and worth every penny. At each stop, Helena explained a lot of the history behind it... Read more comments