Cicerone Travel Group

1. Tallinn– The Capital of Estonia.

Tallinn is historically unique city, where an old architecture is successfully combined with buildings of our century.

2. Vilnius – Trakai

The best way to acquaint ourselves with history of Lithuania is visiting both capitals – Trakai and Vilnius – and investigating that historical construction.

3. Palang - Klaipeda

Palang and Klaipeda are two popular resort towns in Lithuania– they are pride of Baltic health resort development.

4. Castles of Zemgale.

Architecture of the18th century in Jelgava and Rundale – one of the most famous masterpieces of Italian architect Franchesko Bartolomeo Rastrelli. Nowadays it is a cultural and historical heritage of Latvia.

5. Ventspils

Ventspils is one of the oldest cities of Kurzeme. It is a seaport and one of those cities in Latvia, which is developing very fast.

6. Sigulda - Cesis

Sigulda and Cesis are old Latvian cities; their history is closely connected with trade roads along the Gauja River.

7. Aluksne

Aluksne – it is one of most interesting cities of Latvia. Its history is closely connected with Russia, which border is near the city.

8. Kurzeme

Kurzeme or Courland is one of the most colourful and interesting natural regions in Latvia.

9. Kolka

Kolkas creek – place, which divides the Gulf of Riga from the Baltic Sea. This is the final point populated territory of the ancient Livs. They lived in the seacoast of the Riga Gulf.

10. Valley of River Daugava.

Settling grounds, which have been establishing over the centuries by the river Daugava (an old trade road), nowadays witness about the identity of Latvian nation and its religious and cultural traditions. Some of them are still alive.

11. Liepaja

Liepaja - the city under lime-trees, seaport and the city’s modern life.

12. Seacoast of Vidzeme and Pjarnu.

The Gulf of Riga and Gulf of Pjarnu had an important role in the history of ancient Livs and Ests – these were two folks, who inhabited the seacoast since ancient times.