Jurmala Day Trip





Description
Discover the charm of Jūrmala, Latvia’s premier seaside resort, on a private, personalized tour. Walk along the lively promenade of Jomas Street, explore the peaceful dunes of Ragakāpa Nature Park, and wander through the unique landscapes of Ķemeri National Park. With an experienced local guide, private transport, and a flexible itinerary, you’ll experience Jūrmala’s history, culture, and natural beauty in a relaxed and memorable way. Perfect for travelers seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path coastal adventure near Riga, this tour ensures lasting memories of one of the Baltic’s most beautiful seaside towns.
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The Great Ķemeri Bog is one of the main sulphur water producing bogs around Ķemeri. The bog land soil is poor in nutrients, acid and in many places sodden. Most trees are not able to endure the harsh conditions; therefore, there are only a few surviving species, like pine and birch; and the trees do not mature as they do in the forest. During the passage of migratory birds the bog is an excellent place for bird viewing. There are times when flocks of hundreds of birds – geese and cranes – can be seen flying over the bog land, the sound of their cries lingering in the air. The Great Ķemeri Bog Boardwalk will make your way easy into this otherwise hardly accessible land of moss, undersized pine trees, deep pools, tiny dark lakes and the flavour of wild rosemary. The boardwalk is built from wooden boards and it runs in two arcs. The shorter arc is going to take you as far as the first picturesque lake, while the longer arc will let you take a look at the landscape from the observation platform above.
Jomas street - one of the oldest and central streets of Jūrmala with restaurants, summer terraces, hotels and cafés with live music. The name of the street in Latvian means parallel lines in the sand of dunes. Nowadays there is a tradition to celebrate the first Jūrmala’s pedestrian street - Jomas street festival.
The area of the park is 150 hectares. Ragakapa Nature Park is a specially protected territory of nature formed in order to preserve the dunes covered with an ancient pine forest and the biodiversity on the sea coast. Ragakapa, reaching the height of 17 metres, is protected by the state since 1962. In order to introduce the visitors to the natural values of the territory, two nature trails have been established in the park. One of the trails leads through the pine forest, is approximately 2 km long, and is mostly formed of boardwalks. Information stands and benches are placed along the route, and in its steepest places - stairs. Near the Open-Air Museum by the stairs you can leave this trail and go to the second trail maintained by the JSC "Latvijas valsts mezi". The nature trail provides information about the biodiversity of the park, the unusual history of Ragakapa sceneries, plants, development of a natural old pine forest, and traces left by the insects in the forest. The constantly changing ecosystem of the Nature Park is the only refuge for many rare species. Seven biotopes protected in the European Union can be found there, including embryonic dunes, white dunes, forested coastal dunes, and naturally developed old coniferous forests. Forested coastal dunes are a specially protected biotope in Latvia. In the park 21 specially protected species may be found: eight plant species, one mushroom species, eight species of insects and four species of birds. Sand pink, protected in the European Union, grows in the Park; stock dove, black woodpecker, wood lark and tawny pipit make their nests there. Taking into consideration these values of Ragakapa Nature Park, it has been included in the network of protected territories of the European Union NATURA 2000. Both colourfully blooming and more modest plants welcome you to the Ragakapa Nature Park and accompany you through it. Each plant has adapted for growing in special conditions. In the sun-bathed slopes of forested coastal dunes such plant species find home that are not harmed by dryness, but more shadowy northern slopes provide more dampness for species preferring the shade. The nearness of sea, influence of wind, and salty sandy soil form a unique micro-world inhabited only by the strongest. Eight in Latvia specially protected plant species have been discovered here. Residents of Latvia usually do not see dunes as something special: we are used to seeing them on our coast, stretching along it almost for 500 km. Yet in many places across the world there are no dunes, therefore they are a unique ecosystem in Europe. For many species of plants and animals the dunes are the only suitable environment for life. The soil mantle of the dunes is very fragile. Once destroyed, it takes a very long time to be restored. For this reason, it is forbidden to damage the soil mantle of the dunes, drive a motor vehicle in the dunes, make bonfires there, or build tents. Dunes have been formed on the coast of the sea through centuries. At the beginning of the 20th century the wandering white sand dunes were forested; pines were planted there, since these trees are able to survive the harsh conditions on the coast. The dunes nearest to the sea still continue to be formed. Dry and hollow trees are a significant habitation for various species of birds. The hollows provide a place for woodpeckers, tits, flycatchers to build their nests in, as well as for the owls and even some species of ducks. Old, large runts often become a peculiar multi-apartment houses: the hollows of the trees may be a home for flycatchers and tits; behind a bark slightly parted from the tree stump a treecreeper may build its little nest; but at the top of the broken stump one of the thrushes may nest. Hollows in the trees may form in several ways: they may open in the places where the tree has broken by the help of wood mushrooms and insects; as the time passes the tree may slowly rot away; or the birds may make these hollows. Most often holes are made by the woodpeckers who make a new hollow each year; in the following years other birds who do not make hollows may nest there. Hollows can be sometimes made by two species of tits: crested tit and willow tit who usually choose soft, rotten trees.
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Pickup Locations & Times
Full door-to-door experience Hotel pick-up included. Drop-off at any location in Riga upon request. The driver will pick you up at the designated place
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
I booked this day out of Riga with my partner but had to go solo on the day which I thought might have been less enjoyable but really was a great day out in nature! Vadim was my driver more than guide although he did impart quite a lot of info along the way. Excellent vehicle, super comfortable drive. Stopped at the museum about how Jūrmala first became a holiday destination which was interesting and took about 20 mins. Interesting then seeing the residential areas of Jurmala before heading to the great expanse of sandy beach. Enjoyed strolling here for a while, got lucky with a warm sunny day! Next up, an open air museum set in the beautiful pine forests that line the coastline, a restored fishing village which was the early activity in Jurmala and then walked the forest trails until I was ready to go on. The final destination of the tour was to the Kemeri Nature Reserve, vast area of bogs and I chose the longer loup around the bogs walking on a boardwalk throughout. Absolutely wonderful views in March but I can imagine so stunning to do in summer months when the bogs would also be covered in blueberries, cranberries and pretty flowers. Something to come back for! Easy journey back to my hotel. Thanks Vadim. This tour is a must for anyone who has time to explore beyond the city centre. Highly recommended
Thank you so much for this beautiful and detailed review — it truly means a lot to us! We’re especially happy to hear that your solo journey turned into such a memorable experience. Nature around Jūrmala and Ķemeri National Park has a special way of making every visit feel personal, peaceful, and inspiring, no matter the circumstances. It’s wonderful that you enjoyed the mix of history, coastal scenery, and forest trails — from the charming museum insights to the wide sandy beach and the quiet beauty of the bog landscapes. You were indeed lucky with the weather, but as you mentioned, every season brings its own magic, and summer in the bogs is something truly unique. We would also love to welcome you back! Starting from May, we offer a special bog shoe walking experience in Ķemeri National Park — allowing you to step off the boardwalk and explore areas of the bog that are otherwise inaccessible. It’s a truly unique and unforgettable adventure, and we would be more than happy to organize it for you next time. Thank you once again for your kind words and recommendation — it was a pleasure to be part of your day, and we hope to see you again in Latvia!



