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 Landmarks in Lithuania

Curonian Straits - If you are planning a tour to Lithuania, be sure to pay attention to the Curonian Straits. The Curonian Straits are 98 km long, the second part of which is the territory of Russia. Due to its unique natural and man-made landscapes, the area has been included in UNESCO's World Heritage List. Grutas Park is a museum that resembles a Soviet gulag. Visitors can see monuments left over from the Soviet Union. Lithuanian sea: a place for beach lovers. Trakai Castle. Lithuania's largest surviving castle. Mount of the Cross. One of Lithuania's temples with more than 50,000 crosses. Amber Museum. Museum in the sea resort of Palanga. The Amber Museum has a collection of 28,000 specimens of this amazing mineral. If you have seen photos of Lithuania, you have probably seen pearls from Palanga and Neringa beach resorts. People come here mostly because the water is clean and well maintained. International experts also rate Nida and Juodcrante highly. World standards of cleanliness are confirmed by the blue flag. Smirtina has the oldest yacht club. Along the Curonian Spit there are small villages for those who prefer a quiet and relaxing vacation. For those who prefer exoticism, there are certified nudist beaches in Klaipeda and Nuda.

Holidays in Lithuania

Lithuania's nature is stunningly beautiful, with hills and plains, calm rivers, lakes and azure skies. Instead of mountains and dense forests, here you will find an incredible variety of landscapes and stunning scenery. This small country has a total of 758 rivers, 2800 lakes and 100 km of Baltic Sea coastline protected by law. Forests cover only 30% of the country's territory. The main destination in Lithuania is Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. The city is often combined with other Baltic capitals and special programs are organized for groups and individuals visiting Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, where they stay three to four days to get to know the highlights of Vilnius. Alternatively, they can also visit for a weekend. As a rule, the trip lasts 3-5 days, during which time you can see the main sights of Vilnius and relax strolling through its narrow and beautiful streets. The main sights in the Lithuanian capital include Gediminas Castle, Sharp Gate and St. Anne's Church. It should also be noted that Vilnius has a lot of good, quality restaurants and pubs where you can have a good time with friends and family. Vilnius is known as the leader among European capitals in terms of popularity of short weekend tours.

Mild climate, developed infrastructure, interesting sights and a pleasant atmosphere make vacation in Lithuania great. Here you can enjoy good weather, sandy beaches, breathtaking landscapes and fresh air. One thing, a trip to Lithuania will be remembered for a long time. Reviews about vacations in Lithuania are mostly positive. The price of a vacation depends on the resort you choose. One thing is certain: You will remember this country only for the best aspects.

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