Stay : Lithuanian diversity
A stay of three weeks or more in Lithuania is quite imaginable, as the country is so rich in discoveries.
Summary of the stay
Best time to go
19 days
€€€ - Luxury
Where to stay - Vilnius ?
The map of your stay - Lituanie
Detail of the stay : Lithuanian diversity - 19 days
Day 1: The center of Vilnius
Steps: Vilnius
Start your visit in Cathedral Square, which you'll recognize by its imposing French classical style. Climb through the park to the Gediminas Tower overlooking the square. At the top of the tower is a belvedere offering a beautiful panorama of the city. Then take Gedimino prospektas, the Lithuanian Champs-Élysées. At the opposite end of the street is the Museum of the Victims of Genocide, more commonly known as the "KGB Museum", which evokes the hell of political prisoners during the Soviet occupation. After strolling through Gedimino, leave Cathedral Square and head up Rue Pilies, a street full of restaurants and cafés, where you can take a break on one of the terraces. Continue up Rue Didzioji to Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville. From the square, you'll seeSt. Casimir's Church, recognizable by its crown-shaped steeple and its color: pink. Walk past the Hotel Astorija up to the Porte de l'Aurore.
Day 2: Vilnius east side
Start the day with a visit to thechurch of Sainte-Anne, with its distinctive red brick façade. Behind it is the Bernardins group of churches. Cross the river and venture into the "Republic of Uzupis", a district of bohemian artists nicknamed the "Little Montmartre". Climb to Basteja and take in the view. In the north of the city, don't miss theChurch of Saints Peter and Paul. Its interior is one of the finest examples of Lithuanian Baroque. In the late afternoon, take a trip to the Television Tower. From here, you can admire Vilnius and its surroundings, and dine or have a drink in the restaurant.
Day 3: Ancient medieval city of Trakai and its large lakes
Trakai is a small town 28 km from Vilnius, famous for its lake and castle, which was once the capital of the Duchy of Lithuania. On the program, visit the castle and the Karaite Ethnographic Museum to discover this Lithuanian minority. If the weather is nice and hot, you can swim in the lake or rent a boat for a walk along the water.
MUSÉE ETHNOGRAPHIQUE KARAÏTE (KARAIMŲ ETNOGRAFINĖ EKSPOZICIJA)
Day 4: Green hills of Kernavé
Steps: Vilnius
Just 40 km from Vilnius, this small village is set in a sublime landscape: the Neris valley and its many hills. After a tour of the village and the former kolkhoz, it's time to take to the paths for a short walk, or even a picnic, in an exceptional natural site, listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Day 5: Kaunas, the former capital
Steps: Kaunas
The country's second largest city, and the former capital during the inter-war period, is worth a visit. Its old town, its castle and its pedestrian street are very pleasant. The museums deserve to be visited, especially the one of the painter and composer Mr. K Čiurlionis, but especially the Devil's Museum, very picturesque.
Day 6: Niemen Delta
Steps: Kaunas
Leave Kaunas for the Lithuanian coast and discover the charms of the small villages of the Curonian Lagoon and its culinary specialty: smoked fish.
Day 7: Wildlife watching
You'll be able to admire the large numbers of birds that settle in this region to breed (ornithological observatory), while staying with local people in sublime homes. They'll be happy to suggest a range of activities to help you discover the region.
Day 8: Neringa peninsula
Steps: Juodkrantė, Nida
Cross the lagoon to Nida, a quiet, beautiful village. Then on to Juodkrantė and its Witches' Hill. Discover the dunes and the many viewpoints.
Day 9: Walk in Nature
Steps: Nida
Enjoy the lagoon, the beach and the pine forest where small wooden houses hide. And don't forget to swim in the Baltic Sea in summer or to walk on the frozen lagoon in winter.
Day 10: Ferry crossing
From the Neringa peninsula to the port town of Klaipėda, take the ferry at Smiltynė and then return to the mainland. You can admire the lagoon and sand dunes that line the peninsula along the way.
Day 11: Visit Klaipėda
Steps: Kaunas
Klaipėda does not require more than a day for a visit to the old town. They drink Švyturys beer there! You can also visit the brewery, but you must book in advance.
Day 12: Laziness and water activities in Palanga
Palanga is one of the most popular seaside resorts in Lithuania. Enjoy the 10 km of sandy beach and let yourself be tempted by a jet-ski tour.
Day 13: Žemaitija Park
Steps: Plateliai
After the craziness of the seaside resort, a visit to Zemaiciu Kalvarija and Lake Plateliai is a welcome break from nature,
Day 14: Back to the Cold War
For the thrill, visit the former Soviet military base at Plokštinė
Day 15: Discover Šiauliai
Steps: Vilnius
Visit the city, its many museums and the famous Hill of the Crosses.
COLLINE DES TROIS CROIX (TRYS KRYŽIŲ KALNAS)
Day 16: Heading south
Back to the south of the country for some relaxation in the mushroom region, thermal cures and a visit to Grutos Parkos, where you can stroll along alleys littered with statues from the Soviet era.
Day 17: Relaxation and well-being in Druskininkai
Steps: Druskininkai
Take a day to discover Druskininkai, the city of the Lithuanian composer Čiurlionis and the sculptor Lipchitz. The city is known as a spa, so take the opportunity to relax in one of its many health facilities.
Day 18: Last day in Lithuania
Steps: Vilnius
We can head to Belmontas for the day, finish exploring Vilnius and do some final shopping.
Day 19: Departure
It's time to take his suitcases and return.
How to get there - Vilnius
Book your activity - Vilnius
Book the Best Activities with Get Your Guide
Ideas for holidays and week-end breaks Lithuania
-
Find a hotel
-
Car Rental
-
Find a local agency