A lovely walking tour for people who wish to see the best of Klaipeda Town in the company of an inspiring local guide. This is a great opportunity for those fond of walking to have a cosy stroll within reasonable time to enjoy the best of the historic city, learn to know about the best shopping spots, the most delicious beer and cheeses and to...Read more
With over 10 years’ experience in the field of tourism, Klaipeda Tours team is proud of the professional standards, and they are confident that the tour guides will delight the customers with their knowledge and their willingness to answer any questions anybody could have. To make it easy for our guests, Klaip-da Tours team includes people who...Read more
The exclusive tour only in the Christmas period! This special time brings magic in Klaipeda. Together with the professional local guide, you will visit the most beautifully decorated places in Klaipeda. You will feel spellbound with the charming atmosphere, which you can feel only this time of the year! What is the story of the Christmas tree- Who...Read more
Together with the professional guide, you will visit the most charming places in the city. What legend is mentioned in the Black Ghost Statue- You will have a chance to explore the city, while hearing fascinating facts and legends. How did Klaipeda's name come about- Who is the bravest woman in America- You will be surprised how many stories...Read more
Make the most of your stay in Klaipeda by exploring the most beautiful nature preserve of the Curonian Spit with its amazing dunes, unique inhabitants, charming wooden houses and tons of fresh air! Afterwards complete an exciting walk though the old town of Klaipeda, find the mysterios mouse, make your wish and get to know this little town better...Read more
This tour combines the sites of Klaipeda Old Town along with a visit to Palanga, the most popular seaside resort in Lithuania and home to the impressive The Botanical Garden and the famous Palace of Amber Museum.
Lithuanians are the last pagans on this continent. Paganism began to disappear in Lithuania at the end of the 14th century when Lithuania’s rulers accepted Christianity. The Baltic tribe Samogitians held on the longest – they only converted in the 15th century. Nowadays you can find Lithuanian sacral places in the pilgrimage routs. A...Read more