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DMC Estonia

Our DMC in Estonia is Baltic Travel Group. Join us in Estonia - Baltic Travel Group is a top DMC and organises events, activities, incentives and leisure travel in Estonia.

FITs, Groups and MICE to Estonia

DMC Estonia

Estonia - the fairytale land

Nestled in the heart of Northern Europe, Estonia is a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and charming traditions. As your trusted destination management company, we take great pride in curating unforgettable experiences for your clients.

With Baltic Travel Group DMC Estonia, your clients will have the opportunity to explore medieval Old Towns that seem straight out of a fairy tale, where cobbled streets lead to hidden gems and captivating stories of the past. They will witness the seamless blend of ancient heritage and modern innovation, as Estonia is known for being one of the most digitally advanced countries in the world.

Bestselling itinerary Estonia

Discover the Charms of Estonia: An Enchanting 3-Day Itinerary

Welcome to the fascinating world of Baltic Travel Group DMC Estonia! We are excited to provide you with our bestselling 3-day itinerary that guarantees an unforgettable journey for your customers through the alluring landscapes and long history of Estonia.

Day 1 – Your clients have a busy day ahead as they venture into rural Estonia. Lahemaa National Park, a pristine wilderness comprising forests, bogs and rugged coastlines will be visited. These tours also include points like striking Viru Bog, picturesque Altja fishermen’s village plus Palmse manor house. This being a popular tourist destination, local inns serve traditional Estonian cuisine that is full of tasty flavors and warmness.

Day 2 – Your Clients Will Get A Chance To Have An Authentic Culinary Experience That Begins With A Visit To The Bustling Balti Jaama Turg, A Modern Market Offering An Interesting Selection Of Local Produce. They can taste different kinds of cheese which are very sweet, freshly caught fish and organic foodstuffs that create wonderful cuisine to enjoy in the beautiful Kadriorg Park. In the afternoon they will visit KUMU Art Museum which accommodates wide collection of Estonian art representing both olden days and modern periods.

Day 3 – On this last day of the tour, prior to going back home, your clients will be treated to a farewell breakfast at their hotel before transfer to airport. Before leaving Tallinn though there is still time for one more activity: slow walk around Telliskivi Creative City which lies just outside Tallinn old town where you can discover plenty of arty cafes, shops as well as street paintings everywhere. It’s great place to find some original mementos from your trip and say goodbye to Estonia moments.

Estonia is an enticing blend of medieval heritage and modern dynamism; it ensures that your clients will have a memorable escape. This itinerary guarantees that they get to see the best of Estonia, ensuring unforgettable memories for them.

Activities & latest news in Estonia

Ryanair Launches New Winter Routes 2024

Ryanair Launches New Winter Routes 2024: Milan Gets More, Bergamo Gets Less, and Michael O'Leary Wants Your Surcharges Gone!

Italy’s favourite airline (and let's be honest, probably its loudest) Ryanair has big plans for winter 2024! Like a chef tossing pizza dough into the air, Ryanair is launching 10 new routes from Milan Malpensa Airport, whisking travelers off to sun-drenched Fuerteventura, the ancient ruins of Athens, the festive squares of Budapest, and… wait for it… the winter wonders of Tallinn. Yes, Estonia! So, pack your thermals and sunscreen, because Ryanair’s got you covered—Mallorca to Marrakech and everywhere in between. The 10 new winter routes from Milan Malpensa Airport are to Athens, Budapest, Paris, Fuerteventura, Krakow, Mallorca, Marrakech, Reggio Calabria, Rzeszow, and Tallinn. 

If that wasn’t enough to get you rummaging through your sock drawer for your passport, Ryanair is also parking its eighth aircraft at Milan Malpensa. This move is set to boost their traffic by 10%, meaning 4.5 million eager passengers will be zipping around the continent, experiencing new cultures and, of course, Ryanair’s infamous legroom.

Bergamo's Bye-Bye to Seats

But not all Italian airports are basking in Ryanair’s wintery glow. Over at Milan Bergamo, it’s not all spritz and sunshine. Ryanair has decided to trim down its fleet there from 24 to 20 aircraft, causing a 5% decline in seat capacity. Why, you ask? Because Ryanair is redirecting its attention to airports that are friendlier to their bottom line (hey, it’s a business, folks).

Trieste & Reggio Calabria: The New Italian Darlings

With a twinkle in his eye, Michael O’Leary, Ryanair’s Group CEO, made it clear why Bergamo’s loss is Trieste and Reggio Calabria’s gain: municipal surcharges, baby! Airports in Friuli Venezia Giulia and Calabria have waved goodbye to these pesky fees, opening the floodgates to cheaper flights and more tourists—Ryanair tourists, to be specific.

O'Leary was quick to advocate for nationwide surcharge abolition, promising that if Italy ditches these charges at all its airports, Ryanair would happily throw $4 billion into the Italian economy. That’s right, 40 new aircraft, 250 new routes, and a whopping 1,500 jobs! In O’Leary’s words, "More planes, more jobs, and, of course, more of those iconic Ryanair announcements that you can barely understand over the crackle of the speaker."

Ryanair Launches New Winter Routes 2024

So, whether you're dreaming of Krakow’s medieval charm, Parisian cafes, or Reggio Calabria's southern Italian sunshine, Ryanair is making sure your winter is full of budget-friendly jet-setting. Just make sure you avoid the municipal surcharge. After all, O'Leary’s on a mission to make Italy surcharge-free, one flight at a time!

Check out our fantastic DMCs who are excellent at what they do and can help plan your next trip. 

airBaltic Unveils 16 New Global Destinations

airBaltic Unveils 16 New Global Destinations

Please sit tight and do watch out for the seatbelt signs, for airBaltic is about to raise your travel aspirations to another level. Announced on September 4, 2024, the airline is enhancing its destinations, as 16 new routes will be added from Baltic bases. Whether it is the warm beaches of Greece that beckon, the lovely streets of Barcelona, or a touch of thrill in the heart of Iceland, airBaltic will meet your needs.

What’s New on the Flight Path?

In an aviation celebration that will most definitely set your desire to travel ablaze, airBaltic is starting to introduce these new cool features:

From Riga (RIX), Latvia:

  • Rzeszow (RZE), Poland: Launching on October 28, 2024. Polish your language skills and get ready for a journey!
  • Cluj-Napoca (CLJ), Romania: Starting May 2, 2025. Time to explore Romania’s medieval charm!
  • Stavanger (SVG), Norway: Take off from June 3, 2025. Watch out for those stunning fjords!
  • Mykonos (JMK), Greece: Beginning June 5, 2025. Sun, sand, and souvlaki await!

From Tallinn (TLL), Estonia:

  • Barcelona (BCN): Kicking off February 19, 2025. Tapas and Gaudí, here we come!
  • Palma de Mallorca (PMI): Starting April 13, 2025. Pack your sunscreen for this sunny getaway!
  • Hamburg (HAM): Taking off May 2, 2025. Get ready for some bratwurst and harbor views!
  • Keflavik International Airport (KEF): From May 14, 2025. Ice, lava, and magical landscapes are just a flight away!
  • Tirana (TIA): Launching June 2, 2025. Discover Albania’s hidden gems!

From Vilnius (VNO), Lithuania:

  • Tel Aviv (TLV): Starting March 30, 2025. A blend of ancient history and modern vibrancy!
  • Prague (PRG): Also from March 30, 2025. Time for some fairy-tale magic in the Czech capital!
  • Chisinau (KIV): Starting April 2, 2025. Moldovan adventures await!
  • Rhodes (RHO): Also beginning April 2, 2025. Sunlit Greek islands are calling!
  • Valencia (VLC): Launching April 16, 2025. From paella to festivals, Valencia has it all!
  • Tirana (TIA): Starting June 3, 2025. More Albanian delights coming your way!
  • Ibiza (IBZ): Also from June 3, 2025. Dance the night away on this legendary island!

Route Frequency:

  • Most of these routes will operate twice weekly, with the exceptions are Vilnius–Chisinau, Tallinn–Keflavik, and Riga–Mykonos, which will operate once a week.
Why Is airBaltic Flying High?

It is not only about increasing the number of regions that airlines can offer. When planning airBaltic’s new routes, it is important that whether you’re skipping cities or going out to explore, you get the perfect travel experience. Thus, The new routes of airBaltic will be able to ‘catch’ the flows from other Baltic stations and further. There’s nothing short of putting out the fire in your cross border travel.

AirBaltic you see, should be offering tickets to the majority IPO or perhaps all in the future. This makes it possible for airBaltic to fly to new heights without compromising on service. 

In a Nutshell airBaltic Unveils 16 New Global Destinations:

  • New Routes: 16 exciting additions from October 2024 to June 2025.
  • Airbus A220-300: All new routes will be flown on this sleek aircraft.
  • New Destinations: From Mykonos to Reykjavik, there’s a destination for every traveller’s taste.
  • IPO Prep: airBaltic is revamping its share structure to make its upcoming IPO even more enticing.

So, pack those bags and get ready to explore the world with airBaltic’s new network—where adventure meets convenience and every flight is a new opportunity to discover something amazing!

Need help planning your  next trip? Check out our fabulous DMC who covers Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania  who can help you with everything you need to put together the best trip for your clients. 

Destination Services



Our Destination services in Estonia

We assist with everything to make your program successful:

  • cozy accommodations in charming Estonian towns
  • team-building activities like orienteering in national parks
  • modern conference facilities and meeting spaces
  • gala dinners in historic castles or manor houses
  • efficient transportation services
  • knowledgeable local guides for city tours and cultural experiences
  • domestic flights for convenient travel within Estonia
  • creative ideas for unique experiences, such as a sauna night with bonfire and traditional songs
  • cultural performances showcasing Estonian music and folk dance
  • wellness retreats and spa treatments inspired by Estonian nature
  • adventurous activities like hiking or canoeing in scenic landscapes
  • city tours highlighting architectural landmarks and historical sites
  • visits to art galleries and museums to explore Estonian art and history
  • themed workshops in traditional crafts like knitting or woodwork
  • exploration of nearby attractions like Lahemaa National Park or Tartu's university town
  • culinary tours to discover the diverse flavors of Estonian food, including black bread and juniper-flavored dishes

    FITs, Groups and MICE to Estonia

Highlights Estonia

Old City of Tallinn
Explore enchanting medieval streets, well-preserved walls, historic landmarks, and pastel-colored buildings on this UNESCO site.

Song Festival Ground
Witness the magic of the Estonian Song and Dance Celebration at this historic venue, uniting thousands of performers.

St. Catherine's Passage
Step into an atmospheric alley, discover traditional craft workshops, and take home unique Estonian souvenirs.

Toompea Hill
Ascend for breathtaking city views, visit Toompea Castle and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and enjoy medieval charm.

Town Hall Square
Experience Tallinn's vibrant heart with its imposing Town Hall, colorful houses, and various shops and eateries.

Map Estonia

Baltic Travel Group DMC Estonia

Baltic Travel Group 

6 Raua 14,
Tallinn, 10124
Estonia


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