Europe Explored » popular island https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 4 Things to Do in Estonia https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/13/4-things-to-do-in-estonia/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/13/4-things-to-do-in-estonia/#comments Tue, 13 Nov 2012 20:19:28 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=12152 Found in northeast Europe on the fringes of Russia, Estonia is another under-appreciated but beautiful Baltic country. Nature is a big part of life here and much time is spent outdoors. Once you arrive, it’s easy to see why; the landscapes and national parks have avoided interference and are naturally beautiful, just as they should […]

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Found in northeast Europe on the fringes of Russia, Estonia is another under-appreciated but beautiful Baltic country. Nature is a big part of life here and much time is spent outdoors. Once you arrive, it’s easy to see why; the landscapes and national parks have avoided interference and are naturally beautiful, just as they should be. The capital city Tallinn with its Old Town, dripping in medieval history, draws in plenty of visitors and you will find a wide selection of things to do elsewhere too. Here’s my pick of 4 things to do in Estonia which will hopefully open your eyes to the potential of a holiday in Estonia.

Discover the Medieval Old Town of Tallinn

A major lure of Tallinn is the fantastically well preserved medieval Old Town. A rabbit warren of twisting cobbled streets flanked by eye catching architectural delights, a trip to the Old Town takes you back to 15th century and beyond. Uncover the church spires dotted amongst the streets and sip a coffee in a half hidden café. There is plenty to see and more to learn during your explorations! A fairy-tale town indeed, the shops, monasteries, museums and restaurants are the icing on the cake.

Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn, Estonia by David Pursehouse

Escape it all on Estonia’s Islands

As I mentioned earlier on, the beauty of Estonia is one of its favoured attributes and it extends even further onto the islands which float just off the west coast. Interestingly, there are close to 1,500 with the largest and most visited including Hiiumaa, Kihnu, Ruhnu and Vormsi. Stop at the most popular island, Saaremaa, for a visit to the medieval castle in the island’s only city and be sure to sample the delicious local beer! Life passes at a calm and comfy pace on the islands and you can soak up the beaches and forests with little interruption. Enjoy!

Visit Jagala Waterfall

We’ve all heard of Niagara Falls in North America and even if you haven’t visited, you are likely to have at least some idea as to how impressive it is. Well, Jagala Falls is Estonia’s answer to Niagara Falls. No more than 8 metres tall, it is the width of the waterfall which makes it so striking, spanning more than 50 metres across. Only 4km from the mouth, the waterfall is found in the lower course of the Jagala River in northern Estonia. It’s an attraction that can be visited for free throughout the year and is an ideal spot for a summer picnic but the best time to visit is definitely in winter when it is covered in ice and takes on a completely different, and somewhat mystical, appearance! Pick up one of the many rental cars in Estonia and see for yourself!

Jagala Waterfall, Estonia
Jagala Waterfall, Estonia by Aigars Mahinovs

Jam out at a Music Festival

Estonians love their music, there’s more than enough evidence of this fact from a glance at their annual summer festival calendar! Celebrating all types of music from around the world, no matter what your taste you will likely find an event to get your feet tapping. Plan your trip to Estonia to coincide with Ollesummer Festival, a 4 day event held in Tallinn in July which features a variety of musicians and artists; it’s an event not to be missed. For something a bit more authentic, head to the town of Viljandi in south Estonia for its annual Folk Music Festival. Rest assured that there are plenty more to choose from!

So, there you have it; a taste of the opportunities that Estonia has to offer. Whatever you are after from a holiday, you will probably be able to find it here and the best part is that you won’t have to share it with thousands of other people!

Bio: Kerri Ware is a travel blogger and writes for EconomyCarHire.com, a car hire broker offering great price car hire in Estonia. Follow us on Twitter @economycarhire.

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Tenerife – the perfect island for nature lovers | Canary Islands, Spain https://europeexplored.com/2012/04/10/tenerife-the-perfect-island-for-nature-lovers-canary-islands-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/04/10/tenerife-the-perfect-island-for-nature-lovers-canary-islands-spain/#comments Tue, 10 Apr 2012 09:26:18 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=6629 With its natural beauty, lush beaches and hedonistic atmosphere, Tenerife has proved to be one most popular island’s in the Canaries. Situated just off the North Africa coast, the eco-system has created a paradise for nature lovers and is home to some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in Europe. People tend to choose Tenerife holidays […]

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With its natural beauty, lush beaches and hedonistic atmosphere, Tenerife has proved to be one most popular island’s in the Canaries. Situated just off the North Africa coast, the eco-system has created a paradise for nature lovers and is home to some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in Europe. People tend to choose Tenerife holidays for the great weather, inviting beaches and warm seas. However the island offers much more to discover.

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
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Whales

One of the most dramatic and moving daytrips anyone can do in Tenerife is a whale and dolphin spotting cruise, which is a truly memorable experience for all the family. Numerous companies offer whale tours on the island and the south-west of Tenerife is considered to be the best place to see them. There are up to twenty-one different species in the stretch of sea between La Gomera and Tenerife, they range from the iconic blue whale to the notorious killer whale, with the most prevalent species being pilot whales which reside in the sea off the south coast.

Tenerife is enormously fortunate to have the leading whale migration route on its doorstep, which allows the mammals to travel towards the nearby island of La Gomera. This is why the majority of the boating trips will leave from the south-west of the island and visitors staying at places like the Costa Adeje Gran are well placed to organise a trip. Although most large boat companies will provide coach trips from spots all over the island, so there will always be access to this most absorbing of nature trips.

Volcanic Scenery

Those who prefer to stay on foot when on holiday will have some wonderful opportunities to enjoy the island’s volcanic landscapes. One of the most rewarding methods of exploring the island is by car and travelling past the island’s volcanic peak is a unique experience. Mount Teide is the highest peak in Spain and rises to 3718 metres and provides Tenerife with perhaps its most iconic landmark. Teide National Park is a must visit with the landscape dominated by the old lava eruptions of the past two millenniums; the area was officially declared a World Heritage site in 2007. Some of the birds spotted at the national park include kestrels, chaffinches and canary birds, and there are up to 168 species of plant in this outstanding area of natural beauty.

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, 2
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While driving along the island’s scenic roads, a detour pass the Anaga Rural Park comes highly recommended. Visitors to the park will enjoy a magical forested paradise, which literally hasn’t changed for thousands of years and captures the raw primitive beauty of the island.

A world of Parrots

Another colourful place to visit is the Katandra Treetops nature reserve that resides inside Loro Parque. Situated on the pretty outskirts of Puerto de la Cruz, the parrot park is an oasis of colour and is home to some of Spain’s most beautiful birdlife.

Visitors arriving at the bird reserve can expect to see loris, cockatoos and parrots when walking along the tree top trails and jungle pathways of the bird reserve. Loro Parque isn’t just about birds, however, there are Flipper style dolphin shows and adorably cute penguins on display too. Offering a wonderful excursion for all the family.

A beautiful island home to some magnificent bird life, sea mammals and volcanic landscapes, Tenerife is a perfect destination for nature lovers. It’s almost like stepping back in time with the old lava flowing beneath the world’s surface. An otherworldly destination surrounded by a cocktail sea blooming with wildlife, if there is ever a time to invest in a digital camera then it’s a week before a holiday in Tenerife.

Written by D.Agnew, part of the travel writers team on the easyJet holidays website.


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