Top 10 Most Beautiful Beaches in Estonia

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  1. During your trip to Estonia, you just cannot afford to miss out on visiting Parnu beach, which was built in 2006 and features a stunning promenade. And this magnificent promenade is the main draw of this exquisite Parnu beach. Make sure to take advantage of the numerous water activities and beach sports available here. Water surfing is a thrilling experience that adventure seekers should not miss out on. At the beach, children can enjoy a variety of recreational facilities designed specifically for them. Swimming can be enjoyed safely by families and children due to the shallow and warm water. Take in the magnificent vistas of the fountains in the background.


    Pärnu is well-known for its magnificent beaches, with the county boasting hundreds of them. Pärnu's shoreline is one of the greatest in Estonia due to the shallow and quick-to-warm waters of Pärnu Bay. Furthermore, Pärnu is located on the banks of Estonia's largest river, which has various beaches. During the summer, numerous locals seeking cooler water can be seen there. Pärnu's coastline, including the many islands and islets, stretches for almost 635 kilometers in total.
    Source: Visit Pärnu
    Source: Visit Pärnu
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia

  2. Kuressaare beach, located on Estonia's largest island, is a beautiful site for beach vacations. There are several cultural activities, wonderful eateries, and medieval forts to discover during your vacation. Pamper yourself with a spa treatment at one of the beach's spas and wellness centers. Kuressaare beach is one of Estonia's warmest and most picturesque beaches, and it's well-known for being a great place for a family vacation. The beach is well-protected, with lifeguards on duty to ensure your safety. Plan to travel between June and August, as this is the greatest time to enjoy this magnificent beach.


    Kuressaare beach
    is one of Estonia's hottest sandy beaches. It is ideal for families with young children. The beach provides restrooms and change rooms. There is also a children's playground where the small ones can have fun climbing, swinging, and playing in the sand while parents can keep an eye on them from a safe distance. The immaculate sand extends all the way to the skyline, making a direct impression on the coasts, with completely clean seas ideal for water sports in Estonia.
    Source: Top Beautiful 15 Best Beaches in the World and Luxury 5 Star Hotels in the World
    Source: Top Beautiful 15 Best Beaches in the World and Luxury 5 Star Hotels in the World
    Source: Flickr
    Source: Flickr
  3. Visit Pirita beach if you want to explore one of Tallinn's largest beaches. This beach is well-known in Estonia for being a popular summer destination. It is a small beach, only two meters long, but it provides breathtaking views of the hectic maritime traffic of the Gulf of Finland and the old town. Don't miss out on having a good time at one of the playgrounds located near the Pirita beach. Enjoy a variety of water and beach sports while you're here.


    Pirita beach
    is by far Tallinn's largest and most popular, attracting up to 30,000 visitors each day throughout the summer. The 2km-long beach offers a stunning view of Old Town as well as the active maritime traffic on the Gulf of Finland. Ball courts, children's playgrounds, lockers, chaise lounges, and water sport equipment rental are all available here.The beach has been awarded The Blue Flag eco-label, which signifies that it provides environmentally beneficial and instructive activities in addition to clean water and required communications.
    Source:  Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source: Shutterstock
    Source: Shutterstock
  4. Plan to visit Mandjala beach, which is well-known as Estonia's southernmost picturesque coastal length. To enjoy your leisure time, you can find beach chairs and fantastic hammocks placed between the wonderful pine trees at the beach. Mandjala beach gained prominence in 2014 when it was designated as the official swimming beach of Saaremaa, an Estonian island.


    Mandjala beach is the most southern public beach and has one of the warmest waters due to its southern location and the warm breezes that blow from the south during the summer, bringing warm water to Mändjala beach.

    The beach at Mandjala Camping is a warm and safe spot for families because the sea does not go deep quickly and children can play securely in the sea. Everyone has free access to the restrooms, and you can obtain food and drinks at the beach bar Manjaana or the restaurant Käbi.
    Source: Mändjala Kämping Saaremaal
    Source: Mändjala Kämping Saaremaal
    Source: Mändjala Kämping Saaremaal
    Source: Mändjala Kämping Saaremaal
  5. Vosu, located in the Lehmaa National Park, is well-known for its magnificent beaches in Estonia. Vosu beach is a popular vacation destination for many people. If you enjoy the sun, don't pass up the chance to play a game of beach volleyball. Your children will have a great time playing on the swings and playgrounds in the area. Consume food available at the beach, especially during the summer.

    For nearly 150 years, Vosu has been a popular vacation spot. The white sandy beach, clean sea air, a calm pine grove, and mesmerizing sunsets drew people to Vsu at the end of the nineteenth century, and they continue to do so today. The horseshoe-shaped Käsmu Bay is protected from both easterly and westerly winds by two huge peninsulas; only the very infrequent northerlies can touch Vsu beach proper. Vsu beach is one of the region's most popular sandy beaches for visitors.

    Source:  Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source:  Top Beautiful 15 Best Beaches in the World and Luxury 5 Star Hotels in the World
    Source: Top Beautiful 15 Best Beaches in the World and Luxury 5 Star Hotels in the World
  6. Narva-Joesuu beach, which is adorned by fine sand and framed by a lovely pine forest, is well-known for its enchanting natural environment, which draws visitors from all over the world. This magnificent beach is one of the longest in Estonia. It extends for around 7.5 kilometers along the south coast of the magnificent Gulf of Finland. Take some time out of your busy travel schedule to visit this beach and enjoy some lovely, relaxing time. There is a volleyball court here where you may play beach volleyball. Your children will have a good time playing on the playground over here.



    Narva-Jesuu beach
    is flanked with a pine forest and coated in fine sand. It is particularly well-known for its distinctive natural environment and for having the longest beach in Estonia, stretching 7.5 kilometers along the south shore of the Gulf of Finland. Visitors to the beach will appreciate the convenience of a coastguard presence, a beach volleyball court, a children's playground, cottages, and showers.


    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source: Flickr
    Source: Flickr
  7. You just cannot afford to miss out on visiting the enthralling Puhajarve beach in Oteppa. This intriguing clean, sandy beach embellished with piers is a terrific magnet for beach enthusiasts to explore this magnificent stretch. Don't miss out on the fun of playing beach volleyball over here. During the warmer months, your children can have a good time on the nearby playgrounds. Plan a trip to this beautiful beach during the summer, from June to August. This beach is next to Lake Puhajarv, which is well-known for being the longest lake decorating the Oteppa Highlands and its wonderful nature park.


    Every summer, the picturesque Lake Puhajarve Beach in Otepaa greets you with pristine sand, a pier, beach volleyball courts, playgrounds, and gazebos. Puhajarve Park has workout trails and information boards. There will be something for both the young and the old. For wheelchair users, a dedicated pier and change room have been erected.
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia
  8. Sandy Paralepa beach is well-known in Estonia for having the hottest water temperatures. When visiting this beach, you may unwind in Paralepa Camping, which is close by. By swimming in the green flag area, you will miss out on the fun of swimming in the warm yet highly safe waters at Paralepa beach. Keep an eye out for the colors of the beach flag, as the red color means that swimming is unsafe for everyone.


    Haapsalu, in West Estonia's mainland and islands, is home to Paralepa Beach. A small, peaceful beach with golden sand and rocky portions, as well as shallow, warm water. This beach is ideal for unwinding and disconnecting from the hustle and bustle of the city; also, it is suitable for all ages. There are walking routes along the shore where youcan take lon walks while admiring the gorgeous environment. With a playground nearby, children may have fun as you sunbathe on the sand. There is a restaurant, a bar, and a spa near the parking lot.

    Source:  Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source:  Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia
  9. Tamula beach, also known as Lake Tamula beach, is located in the city of Voru. Relaxing in the sand is a great way to spend your holiday time at this beach. If you enjoy sunbathing, you can do so on the nearby sandy stretch or on the grass. If you prefer playing beach football or volleyball, there is a terrific opportunity for you to enjoy a game of volleyball here. Take a stroll along the beautiful promenade at Lake Tamula Beach. Building a sand castle on the beach can be a lot of fun for your kids. At this magnificent beach, you, too, can climb the ropes with your children.


    The beach is well-kept, and there are changing rooms and other amenities. You can play football and volleyball, sunbathe on the grass or sand, play on the playground, and make sandcastles. To get onto the lake, you can use the sailing boat Tuuletark or the vessel Tamula vanake. Lifeguards will keep an eye out for your safety. Tamula Lake's beach promenade begins at Tamula Hotel and extends along the shore to the Roosisaare bridge. There are wonderful chairs and swings near to the promenade where you can watch the ducks and swans.
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia
    Source:  booking.com
    Source: booking.com
  10. When on a trip in Estonia, you can visit the beautiful Lake Verevi beach, which is located near the amazing town of Elva. This picturesque beach's pleasant, warm waves entice both local and foreign travelers to discover it. The diving tower is one of the most notable features of this Lake Verevi beach. Don't miss out on the thrill of diving at this spectacular beach. Also, come over here for a game of volleyball. Allow your children to have fun swimming in the beach's swimming areas. Rent a boat and explore the beautiful coast. In the winter, when the ice has accumulated, you can sledge down the slopes and experience the enjoyment of ice skating.


    The lake's mild waters draw both local and non-local visitors. A diving tower, beach volleyball courts, and a separate children's swimming area add value to the beach. The Elva Sports Park, which has numerous illuminated jogging tracks, the Elva City Stadium, and tennis courts are also nearby. Adventurers can put their skills to the test at Elva Adventure Park, where one trail slides across the lake. Beach patrol ensures your safety over the summer.
    Source: Flickr
    Source: Flickr
    Source:  Visit Estonia
    Source: Visit Estonia



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