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Viator · Private tour

Charming half-day trip over North-Western Estonia

4.0(4)Tallinn1 hour
VIATOR5.0(3)TRIPADVISOR1.0(1)

Description

This tour will help you to learn more about Estonia within a short time. Let us drive along the charming seacoast and talk about what forged our character and identity! Estonia is a cosmopolitan country with different regions and cultures. You will learn more about our seafaring legacy, medieval gems, trendy hipster places, cozy outskirts, and our loveliest places for spending weekends. You will fall in love with the Estonian character and wish to come back to Estonia again! We will: follow the way of newlyweds to visit the clifftop, suspended bridge with wedding locks on it, and great waterfall visit the home of the most famous Estonian composer in the world visit the underrated town of Paldiski, which is the TOP-2 the biggest in Estonia climb the tallest lighthouse in Estonia walk around the best-preserved medieval monastery in Northern Europe drive around the quarry and flooded prison as the most trendy hipster area in Estonia look over another nice small town in Estonia

Tour Options

Season 2025
  • Ticket to Paldiski town museum Coffee break Honda CR-V of year 2025

Itinerary

Admission included5 min

Turisalu clifftop is one the tallest is northen Estonia, and a must-see photo stop for newlyweds while thier trip to wedding bridge at the waterfall.

10 min

Keila-Joa - the manor of the former minister of secret service of the Russian empire of the 1830s. He fell in love with its place due to the beautiful waterfall and then made a family nest with french parks, artificial islands, and suspended bridges where we still lock marriage locks. We will have time for hiking around the park and its waterfall.

Admission included20 min

Memorable photo stop at the Keila waterfall at the top of the windmill

90 min

Paldiski, the former Soviet closed military town of a nuclear submarine base, is open for travelers and shows you some of the Tzar histories. It was established in the 1720s by the Russian Emperor Peter the Great as an important non-freezing navy port. We will visit a very cozy Orthodox church and, a couple of lighthouses and climb them to cover technogenic views to a bay, islands, ports, and a windmill farm. And then discuss our impressions during lunch in the former Tzar customs. By your wish, we open a local town museum to learn more about the tzar military staff, suits, and art. In summer time it is welcome to drive a convertable car over the seashore.

30 min

Padise Abbey is the best-preserved medieval monastery in Northern Europe, dating back to the 1350s. We will admire its impregnability while walking around its serene park Much later it turned into a noble manor with picturesque ponds and parks.

Admission not included20 min

Rummu Quarry Prison is the most trendy hipster area in Estonia. Having recovered from the prison legacy it offers you many workouts such as diving through flooded prison staff, rafting, base jumping, hiking over the impressive dolomite waste heap, and open-air concerts at the shade of it. In case of good weather, we can keep the time for swimming in the quarry and coffee break at the cafe near it.

Pass by

Keila town of 10,000 people is rich in its nice parks, baroque architecture (such as the railway station), the tallest rural church in Estonia (open on Sundays), and some more non-obvious objects, which are worth seeing.

5 min

Huuru Watermill is open as a family fishing trout farm and a suitable place to finalize our trip over North-western Estonia during the tea-coffee break.

Highlights

Private transportation
Guide service

What's included

Included
Private transportation
Guide service
Not included
Lunch at the Paldiski tavern. (10 euro per person)
Ticket to the Pakri lighthouse (5 euro per person) only on weekends
Funny drive by the convertible electric car over seashore (50 euro per 6 pax)
Rummu quarry entrance fee 10 euro/pax (June-September)
Entrance to the Paldiski museum

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Reviews(4)

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Andrea_Y
June 1, 2026
A great way to enjoy Estonia beyond Old Town

My husband and I had a great time traveling around the countryside with Roman. He showed us so many beautiful places and told us all about the country he loves. We are so glad we ventured out of Old Town (which we also enjoyed) to get a more comprehensive appreciation for Estonia.

Operator response

Dear Andrea! Thank you so much for so warm review! It was nice meeting you in Tallinn and showing you my home city and its countryside. All the best to you! Roman

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jasonhB6604NL
May 22, 2026
CHEATED OUT OF NEARLY HALF THE TOUR!

My advice: DO NOT USE THIS GUY!! There’s no other way to look at it than he cheated us, especially since the listing has been greatly changed in the past two days — we took a screenshot with the old details. What happened: We booked a six-hour tour that listed seven stops on the itinerary, including admission into two museums and the RUMMU Prison Quarry, plus entry into two other attractions that we would have to pay. Three hours into the tour, while I was in the washroom at lunch, he told my wife that our tour would be cut short because he had booked another after ours. Not “Pardon me, but would it be okay if I shorten your tour, so I can take out another group?” My response would have been it depends on what you’re planning to remove, and how will you compensate us? But he sprang this when the two of us were separated, then with me sitting in the front seat, she didn’t have the opportunity to tell me. Shortly thereafter, we’re at the spot that I most wanted to see — RUMMU Prison Quarry — but he says we”re not able to go in, then starts looking for a drone video on his phone. But what’s odd is people are walking around inside. Odder still, the gate opens and a van with people we knew from the cruise drove through. He says, “Oh. They got lucky.” Again, though, I didn’t know about the conversation. The tour ends, he drops us off, and my wife immediately says he ended it early so he could do another tour. At that point, I thought about him telling us, “Oh. They got lucky,” and I found it hard to take it as anything other than he lied to us. And that pissed me off. The sum total of what we lost out on: Suurupi Front Lighthouse, RUUMI Prison Quarry, Huuru Watermill, and at least one museum. Again, we have a screenshot of the listing from just two days ago, and I have my search history as I told my wife, “We didn’t see this. We didn’t see that…..” Under normal circumstances, I’d ask for a partial refund, but I’m 99.9% sure this guy lied to us and cheated us out of nearly two hours of the tour and what was listed above, so I asked for a full refund. What did he refund us? $30.38. Think about that. He had no intention to offer any refund for greatly shortening our excursion, but instead he insulted us with $30.38. And that's probably equal to the admission tickets he didn't buy. Two things: • We've had something similar happen in another city. The operator had to change the attractions, so before we even started the tour, he told us he was going to give us a healthy refund. Then he lived up to that. • I own a business, selling cabinets. A client had bought a larger refrigerator than what she had previously owned. I told her we had put a 33” in the drawing, which we had gone over. She said, “But Mike had said he was going to fit in a 36” fridge.” I remembered that moment, and truthfully, we always upgrade to 36” openings, so I immediately wondered why Mike did that. But equally as quickly, I told her I’d order new cabinets to fit her new fridge. It cost me $3,000 and hurt like hell. But it was the right thing to do. Something this guy refused to do. Which is why I repeat: DO NOT USE THIS GUY!

Operator response

Dear Jason! Thank you for so long review. You can find my reply below. I consider this tour successfully completed. Our tour has flexible timing and it lasted 5h (10:30-15:30), you accepted meeting time and place at the port. I usually use +1h gap for visiting fishing farm (if we skip lunch in Paldiski for fishing in Huuru watermill), entrance to Pakri lighthouse inside ( it is open only on weekends) or driving by the convertible funny car in Paldiski, but we can do it only in warm summer days. That’s why my tour on weekdays is cheaper, then weekends. We skipped Suurupi lighthouse because of reconstruction, and we would see only plastered coat instead of its body, so it would be weird to spend our time for nothing. We covered 2 other lighthouses which were great and historical. Rummu quarry is closed on weekdays till June, but only authorised Rummu staff can visit it inside with car. I definitely know it, as I often contact with them directly. We could not drive through, we could do it on foot, and I made a fair refund. It seemed, you enjoyed my video and felt OK to drive ahead to the next attraction. As for Hurru fishing farm, we also passed it by on our way back to Tallinn, we saw it from the car window. Your review hurt me much, especially accusing me of lying. I regret, we did not come to agreement. Greetings!

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Victor_B
September 1, 2025
Great Tour

Great tour to see more of Estonia, outside of Tallinn. Our guide, Roman was very knowledgeable and courteous, even took some pictures of my spouse and I.

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JeanY
May 24, 2025
Great Tour for a Deeper Dive into Estonian History and Culture

A great way to see Estonia outside of Tallinn, especially with Dmitry, our tour guide. We vastly expanded our insight of Estonian history and now have greater appreciation of this culture. Dmitry is a terrific guide who went out of the way to make sure we had a memorable tour.

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