Narva-Jõesuu
Northeastern Estonia's Ida-Viru County contains the seashore town of Narva-Jõesuu. It is situated on the northern Baltic coast of the nation, close to the Gulf of Finland. The name of the town translates to "Mouth of the Narva" in both Estonian and Russian. Narva-Jõesuu has long been a well-liked summer vacation spot because of its eight kilometers (five miles) long, white sand beach that is surrounded by pine trees and is thought to be one of the best in Estonia.
The Narva-Jõesuu beach has good sand and is bordered by a pine forest. It is also well-known for having a distinctive natural setting and being the longest beach in Estonia, stretching 7.5 kilometers along the Gulf of Finland's southern shore. The comfort of a coast guard presence, a beach volleyball court, a kids' playground, cottages, and showers will be available to beachgoers. One thing that you should remind is that the quickest way to the beach is to take the road in front of the Narva-Jõesuu Spa.
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Location: Ida-Viru County, Northeastern Estonia