Showing posts with label Destinations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Destinations. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Era of payphones ends in Estonia on December 1

The era of payphones ends in Estonia on December 1, 2010. AS Elion, who owns the payphones that haven’t been dismantled yet, withdraws payphone cards from sale on October 15. The last call from a payphone can be made on November 30.

“We will start dismantling payphones on December 1. We are ready to give them for example to artists if they want to make installations of payphones, for example,” said Elion’s PR head Lilian Nõlvak.

“The payphone business is loss-making and unpopular among clients. The number of calls fell from 2004 by nearly 30 times,” she added.

In 1997 when the installation of modern payphones using chip cards was completed, there were 3,000 of them in Estonia. By now there are just about 550, most of them in Tallinn.

While in 2004 still 6 million minutes worth of calls were made from payphones, now it is 30 times smaller due to the wide spread of cell phones. The annual sales volume of payphone call cards has fallen by 20 time since 2004.

source:
http://www.baltic-course.com/

Friday, September 24, 2010

Latvian Tourism Development Agency creates new Latvian tourism portal


The Latvian Tourism Development Agency (LTDA) has created a new and more dynamic tourism portal - www.latvia.travel which will replace the LTDA’s previous tourism portal – www.latviatourism.lv

The new portal portal features information on about 150 tourism objects, as well as 350 accommodation facilities, and 50 events.

In accordance with Latvia’s new tourism slogan - "Best enjoyed slowly", the portal includes three sub-categories - "Experience", "Enjoy" and "Relax". The home-page will also include thematic offers, as well information on top tourism objects and destinations, which will updated constantly. Regularly updated will also be information on various events taking place in the country, as well as the portal’s main categories - "About Latvia", "Where to go and what to see", "Holiday destinations" and "How to get there".

Friday, July 9, 2010

Jurmala - Europe's best tourist destination in Latvia















The seaside resort city of Jurmala has just received recognition as Europe’s best tourist destination in Latvia. All visitors to Riga are cordially invited to travel there, as it is only a half-hour train trip from downtown Riga.


The “European Destinations of Excellence” – EDEN honours in Latvia this year go to Jurmala. The EDEN competition this year, organised by the European Commission, had as its theme “Tourism and Water Resources”, and of all the projects from Latvia, Jurmala’s was deemed the best: “Jurmala Resort City – Peninsula on Water”.

Jurmala was chosen the winner taking into account its activities in the tourism sector, and use of water resources in offering new tourism products. They are certainly versatile, beginning with white sand beaches with upgraded infrastructure, lakes and rivers, fishing, boat rides, water-parks, and ending with more sophisticated tourism services such as balneotherapy and talasotherapy.

Jurmala will now be able to use the EDEN trademark, thereby boosting promotion in the mass media and tourist booklets/guide books. The resort city will be presented at the European Tourism Forum and the all-nations EDEN winners’ exhibition in Brussels.

All about Jurmala and its tourist attractions and projects in eight languages at: www.jurmala.lv

Friday, July 2, 2010

Beer Guide Latvia

In order to become better acquainted with beer brewed in Riga and elsewhere in Latvia, the history of breweries and what’s new today – you need “Beer Guide Latvia”, which is updated regularly.

A trusty assistant for all who want to know and enjoy one of Latvia’s national beverages, “Beer Guide Latvia” describes the 15 breweries and over 80 brands. It is a non-commercial venture in English for the portal www.labsalus.lv , created by beer and drinking tradition expert Atis. The guide can be found here: http://dzerualu.wordpress.com/beerguide/

Since “Beer Guide Latvia” is an electronic publication, it is constantly improved and updated with the latest developments in Latvia’s “beer world”.
Besides information on the many brands, one can also find out where they can be purchased, all about brewery tours, beer prices.

Riga has three breweries – the biggest one - “Aldaris”, and two micros - “Lido” and “Brūveris”.
Also, check out the TOP 5 list of “must taste” beers, based on expert evaluation. Heading the list right now is the dark stout “Porteris”, made by “Aldaris”.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Weekend in Klaipeda

When summer is resuming we took a trip to Lithuanian seacoast. Saturday morning 300 kilometer trip was fine, not so big trafic and road repair not too much annoying.

We checked in at Old Mill Hotel. I like this one because of location. It is 3 star hotel but perfectly located - at Klaipeda port where Dane River enter Curonian lagoon. Hotel constructors very vicely installed big windows so we could enjoy bypassing ferries, yahts, cargo ships and small local boats. Standard room is more spacious than majority of 4 star hotels in the Baltics and we had no complains about shower, room furniture or anything else. Breakfast for the next day was adequate, I had my favorite omelet with bacon and there was good selection of fruits and all the rest food selection was appealing.
Taken care of accommodation we went exploring Klaipeda. The hotel is in the Old Town of Klaipeda so it is easy to get to the major attractions. We didn't go this time to the museums that are abundant in the city. We just strolled coblestone streets of old Klaipeda untill we reached the most famous ship in town - Meridianas which is converted into the restaurant now. Unfortunately it was closed so we picked other favorite restaurant Stora Antis (Fat Duck).
It's a great small cellar place: Russian cuisine with Lithuanian interpretation. Very tasty dishes fish, seafood, pork and beef but be carefull - the dishes are gigant so you might feel full after the starter.
Being near the sea one shoud look at the coast especially considering nice weather that we had. So we decided to try some new location and we took street leading to Giruliai and parked jist a kilometer after bypassing Giruliai (suburb of Klaipeda. What a nice spot - wide sandy beach, not crowded and why not to enjoy the Baltic waves.
We had barbeque on the seacoast for the dinner enjoying sunset and waves washing the beach.
We decided to visit dolphinarium on Sunday. It is on the Curonian Spit edge where Curonian Lagoon joins the Baltic sea. The dophinarium is part of the Klaipeda Sea Museum which is installed in former fort that was protecting gates of Klaipeda harbour. So one can enjoy watching the sea life and exploring old fortification. Dolphinarium is famous not only for dolphin and sea lion show but also for adopting dolphins to healing some diseases like autism and others. We enjoyed the show and went to the sea coast. You have to walk for a kilometer through the forest but the beach is one of the most enjoyable on Lithuanian sea coast.
We didn't go this time to Neringa resort so we'll post report on this great area later.
After taking the ferry back we had lunch at my favorite Kurpiai restaurant and headed home. Kurpiai is famous for live jazz and rock shows where the best musicians perform. Concerts start at 8PM.
Here are more links to web resources on Lithuanian sea coast:
Pictures of the area can be seen on flickr

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wellness tourism in Lithuania - Druskininkai resort

Many people in Europe enjoy having SPA vacation in the world renowned resorts but not many know that there are excellent opportunities to enjoy nature, have treatment procedures and go back home re-charged and with great experiences from resorts in Lithuania.
Druskininkai is the most famous resort town in Lithuania, counting its resort history since 1794 when King of Poland Stanislaw Augustus Poniatowski declared Druskininkai to be the health resort. It was natural mineral water springs and curative peat mud deposits that made the area famous. Besides, Druskininkai and its vicinity are one of the cleanest areas in Lithuania. There is no heavy industry nearby and even agriculture is limited. Druskininkai is just several kilometers South from Dzukija National Park.
These resources have extremely strong support from the hospitality industry. Multiple SPA’s and hotels offer varied medical and wellness products, and the guest can choose exactly what is the best for his health or soul. We recommend staying at 4* Druskininkai hotel where waterpark fun is included into hotel room price. Another great option is Vilnius SPA, a 4* hotel wilth great spa and conference center. For sure there are more nice choices to stay and relax in Druskininkai.
There are a lot things to do in Druskininkai. There are two water parks in the town. The bigger one -Druskininkai Water Park – offers 18 different baths alone and a great variety of water park attractions. Guests can take a slow and relaxing boat trip to Liskiava – beautiful landscape area with one of the most impressive baroque masterpiece – the Church of the Holy Trinity.
Pedestrian walkways along the Nemunas river banks and through the pine forests, bicycle routes (bicycles can be rented at any resort or hotel), even nice villages and towns around Druskininkai for a day trip by private car – in short, there are plentiful of activities to meet various interests of visitors.
Grutas Park in the outskirts of Druskininkai, is yet another unique attraction exhibiting Soviet memorabilia and sculptures outsdoors. There visitors can not only get acquainted with the “socialist realism” art, but also get a better understanding about the brainwash in the Soviet Union.
Please find more information at Druskininkai Tourist Information Center.

To book your trip to Druskininkai please go to:
Wellness packages
Alternative Escape in the Nature
Do not hesitate to contact us if you want to improve your own or your clients’ health in Druskininkai!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Tour in Lithuania out of beaten track

Lithuania is not a very popular country so majority of people having vacation in Lithuania choose the most popular sites, such as Vilnius, seacoast or Druskininkai and Birstonas resorts. Nevertheless, Lithuania has much more to offer and there are attractive places that even not many Lithuanians can boast to have seen them. There are 30 regional parks in Lithuania established in picturesque landscape areas, protecting flora and fauna and open for tourists to visit. Seeking to know better our area we visited 3 regional parks – Dubysa Regional Park in Central Lithuania, Pagramantis Regional Park situated nearby and Nemunas Delta Regional Park in West Lithuania on the shore of Curonian Lagoon.

Dubysa Regional Park
The park is situated in Northern part of Raseiniai region and we visited Jukainiai forest geomorphologic preserve and Molavenai hill fort complex managed by the regional park administration. Traveling on Vilnius- Klaipeda highway, about 190 kilometers from Vilnius one can take a right exit to Vidukle Railroad Station and following the road signs reach the Jukainiai Forest.
The main attraction is the Jukainiai Forest – the remaining part of sacred Lithuanian pagan oak forest where a pleasant walkway is installed with wooden sculptures, comfortable arbors and benches for tired people to rest. Part of the track runs across a small swamp with very picturesque forest surrounding it.
A lot of tourists visit the Hill of Witches near Juodkrante famous for a nice walkway decorated with local craftsmen’s sculptures. Compared to it, the Jukainiai Forest we found even more attractive.
Molavenai Hill Forts is yet another chapter of Lithuania’s history – once wooden castles protecting local farmers from Teutonic knights stood here. When visiting such sites one tries to imagine how one could survive and fight back enemies heavily armed on that small piece of land.
Last but not least, highlighting this area is the famous Vidukle dumplings (kind of ravioli) that you can order at local restaurants near the preserve. One centimeter diameter balls covered with fried bacon are just incredible.


Pagramantis Regional Park
Taking from Vilnius Klaipeda highway to Taurage (34 kilometers) and then on to Silale road after 15 kilometers one reaches Pagramantis village. Situated on the confluence of rivers Jura and Akmena the hamlet is surrounded by hill forts and forests.
The main attraction of Pagramantis Regional Park is a swamp walkway nearby the Jura river. Walking among small pines you can feel like you are far North with no civilization around. There are cranberry-fields and sundews occasionally hunting for flies. And the sky is so high… Another nice place worth seeing is Nightingale Valley, ideal place for picnics on The Akmena river bank.

Nemunas Delta Regional Park
A novel can be written on what one can do in the delta of the Nemunas River. Located some 40 kilometers South from Klaipeda, this is the largest regional park in Lithuania. The park borders with Russia and about 1/3 of the Nemunas Delta belongs to Kaliningrad Region of Russian Federation.
This is a kingdom of birds and water. The most famous is Ornithological Station at Vente Cape – the place where birds rest during their spring and autumn migration. But birds nest here during other seasons as well.
Silute, the centre of the region, boasts a new harbor opened last year to make boat trips along delta routes and channels more comfortable.
Rusne Island-town is an old fishermen center where the best smoked fish in Lithuania can be purchased. Thousands of Lithuanians come to Rusne in early spring to fish cucumber smelling smelt. Polder museum at Uostadvaris exhibits historical machines used to regulate water level during floods.
Unique village on the Minija River became the largest yacht harbour in the area, and many boat trips start or end here. Do not get confused by the restaurant name Minges Egzotika. The food is much better than the name – local fish and especially fish soup served here are outstanding. And, of course, you are likely to find another swamp walkway here.
As local Woodward says, there is no point in going on an hour trip to the swamp – you need a full day to explore local animals, settlements, rare plants and small lakes. You just need to have very high fisherman boots and a good local guide. Incredible experience and maybe some wet dress are guaranteed.
Not to miss small hotels in this area – they all are related to water – be it Curonian lagoon or Minija River or any branch of the Nemunas delta. And it is a feast for fish dishes lovers. I
f you are seeking for records – second largest thuja in Europe grows at Kintai – locals say that it is just a few hundred years old and it will stand for another thousand years!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Probably the Best View from Radisson SAS Tallinn Lounge


Radisson SAS Tallinn Hotel Director of Sales and Marketing Mr Bastian Gaerner has visited our office recently. According his words Radisson SAS Tallinn hotel is one of the top choices for business and leisure travel accommodation in Tallinn. More than that the view from Radisson SAS Tallinn Lounge situated on 24th floor has the best view in the Baltic countries. Our guests enjoy this hotel but there are some other hotels with that outstanding view in Riga and Vilnius.