Baltic Travel

Tourists that want to avoid the high end luxury travel and accommodations in Europe should consider a vacation on the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Sea is a body of water bordered by nine countries in Northern Europe including Germany, Russia, and the Danish islands.

Three of the most interesting and most affordable countries that border the Baltic Sea are Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. These countries were once sparsely populated and known to be one of the natural, untouched areas of Europe. Past vacationers came to see the simple medieval towns but today, these Baltic countries are full of cultural adventures, affordable accommodations, and a young population that is all about fun.

Vacationers looking to visit all of the countries bordering the Baltic Sea should consider a cruise package. These cruises provide worry-free travel to many European countries. Cruises can meet the needs of any budget traveler because of the all-inclusive room and board. Cruises still provide plenty of time for Baltic travel on land to discover some of Europe’s historical sites, fabulous restaurants, and rich cultural heritage. Cruises last seven to fourteen days, depending on the type of package a traveler chooses.

Many tours are also available in this area so that tourists will not miss a single attraction. Tours include the three Baltic states, tours of the coastline, and sightseeing tours in many of the major cities along the coast.

Baltic travel is great any time of the year, from the snowy Christmas season to the cool summers sailing on the Baltic Sea.

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