2 in 1: Sigulda and Jūrmala in a single daytrip (All Inclusive)
Highlights
- Guided tour around Jurmala's Open-Air Museum
- Exploring Dzintari Forest Park and its watchtower
- Strolling down Jomas Street, the heart of Jurmala
- Visiting the Castle of the Livonian Order in Sigulda
- Taking a ride on the Cable Car Across Gauja River
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Duration: 11-13 hours
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Private Tour Experience
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Includes lunch and wine tasting
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Expert English guide
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Customizable itinerary
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Admission included for key sites
Experience the best of both worlds with this exciting day trip to Sigulda and Jūrmala. Most travelers are torn between visiting these two popular destinations, but now you can explore both in a single day. Embark on a guided tour of the highlights in Jurmala, including a visit to the Open-Air museum and a hike through the breathtaking Dzintari Forest Park. Stroll along Jomas Street, the heart of Jurmala, filled with trendy boutiques, cafés, and restaurants. After a delicious lunch, journey to Sigulda and marvel at the majestic Castle of the Livonian Order and take a cable car ride across the Gauja River. End your day with a wine tasting at the Krimulda estate, where you can sample a variety of homemade wines and liquors. Don't miss out on this unforgettable day trip that combines nature, culture, history, and indulgence.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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11 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Explore Sigulda and Jūrmala in one day, enjoying guided tours, scenic hikes, and local wine tasting on this all-inclusive experience.
Included
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Everything
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
The tour starts with a short visit to the Open-Air museum which tells you the story of Jurmala - just a fishing village on the shore near Riga and how it became one of the greatest resorts of Russian Empire. You'll learn about traditional way of living of fishermen as well as ways of restind and recreation of Czar and his court. After the visit you'll have a chance to do a short hike through Ragakapa Nature Park's dunes.
The Dzintari Forest Park in Jūrmala is a great place for both lovers of active recreation, and also for those who prefer a leisurely stroll in the crisp pine air. Its most valuable asset is the 200-year-old pine grove and protected habitats, which have remained intact even to this day. There's a 36m high watchtower in the middle of the park overlooking all directions - you can see the Baltic Sea, the dunes, the pines, the city of Jūrmala and, weather permitting, even some parts of Riga.
Jomas Street
Jomas iela (Jomas Street) is the heart of Jūrmala. Holidaymakers fill the city’s main street every summer, and it’s said that this is the place where the Resort of Jūrmala began. Back when Jūrmala was still mostly just large expanses of sand, the wind blew it here and there, naturally forming a series of dunes and valleys. In Latvian, such a valley is called a “joma”, and a main road, now called Jomas iela, was eventually established along one of these valleys. From the very beginning, this street served as the town’s central stage, used almost like a catwalk by summer holidaymakers and spa guests. The more than a kilometre long pedestrian street is where the town’s fanciest boutiques and most popular cafés and restaurants are located. The most popular beach is right next to it, so if you plan to swim, don't forget your swimwear. Jūrmala part of the tour is over after this. You will have a lunch and start driving towards Sigulda.
Ķeizarkrēsls (literally - the Emperors Chair) will be your first stop in Sigulda. When Emperor Alexander II was visiting Sigulda in the middle of 19th century the locals not only decorated the whole town, but also built a seprentine road down from the town to the river Gauja Valley and a wooden bridge over the river. Several viewpoints were set up as well, and this spot was one of them, equiped with a huge wooden chair - That's where the name comes from. Since Alexander loved the view here, it's still considered one of the best views across Gauja Valley.
Gleznotājkalns
A short and easy hike through some of the most scenic parts of Gauja National Park. Depending on your wishes and abilities, we can make this hike shorter or longer and more difficult.
In the ancient Gauja valley, shaped by the River Gauja and its tributaries, dozens of stone castles were erected and occupied in addition to the many castle mounds that were built by earlier locals. This area has the greatest concentration of castles not only in Latvia but also in Eastern Europe. One of the most impressive castle ruins in Latvia, Sigulda castle was first built in year 1207 by the crusading knights. The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia says that the castle was in use by the Brothers of the Sword as a base while battling revolting Livs that were invading from a nearby castle. Later through the centuries it was damaged and rebuilt several times and there were several different rulers until it was last abandoned during the Great Northern war in early 18th century.
Cable Car Across Gaya
In a height of 43m above ground the Cable car connects banks of the river Gauja in a width of 1020m and excites with an excellent view over old valley of Gauja, three medieval castles – Sigulda, Turaida and Krimulda, the Bobsleigh Track and Gauja bridge. The Aerial Cableway is the oldest such vehicle in the Baltic States. The story of the cable car is quite a romantic one. During the WW2 the bridge over Gauja was destroyed and there was no real way of getting across the river. A local man named Aivars was sitting on the river bank and dreaming of flying like a bird over the river, so he could meet his beloved Genoveva who was a nurse in infirmary on the other side of the river. A few years later, when they were already married and Aivars had become the head of the District Executive Committee, he put his plan to work and built the cablecar so other lovers just like him could get to their sweethearts! The ride takes just 5 minutes, but you might have to queue for a bit more than that.
Krimulda estate
Homemade liquors have strong history in this region. Back in the days almost every manor would have a little production going on, and the income generated by taking the drinks to local markets would help finance the maintenance and expansion of the lavish manorhouses. There used to be a brewery/winery also in the Krimulda Manor (or Cremon Manor as it was known back then), but the beggining of 20th centurie saw the era of manors and nobles abruptly ended. It took around a hundred years before a local man started brewing fruit wine in the same barn of Krimulda Manor. First a few batches out of local apples, then some berries and now he produces more than 15 wines and 10 liquors from whatever grows in his garden, and in the Gauja National Park - wild fruit, berries and even flowers. Have you heard of the Dandelion wine? Well, here you can also taste it. You'll have a tasting of around 5-6 different beverages. This is the last bit of the tour, and you'll be heading back to Riga.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try local seafood at Jomas Street.
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Visit the watchtower for stunning views.
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Don't skip the Gauja Valley Cable Car!
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Bring comfortable shoes for hiking.
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Check the weather for optimal hiking conditions.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Are you planning a trip to Latvia and want to explore the beautiful cities of Sigulda and Jūrmala? Look no further! With the "2 in 1: Sigulda and Jūrmala in a single daytrip" tour, you can now visit both cities in just one day, without compromising on the experience. This all-inclusive tour allows you to see the best of both worlds and make the most of your time in Latvia.What to expect?
During this tour, you can expect a guided tour of the most important sights in both Jurmala and Sigulda. You will also get to enjoy a short and easy hike in Gauja National Park, ride the famous Gauja Valley Cable Car, and indulge in a wine tasting at a local winemaker's. This tour offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and gastronomy, ensuring that you have a truly memorable experience.Who is this for?
This tour is designed for all travelers who want to explore more than one city during their visit to Latvia. Whether you are an adventure enthusiast, a history buff, a nature lover, or a wine connoisseur, this tour has something for everyone. It caters to all ages and interests, making it suitable for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.Why book this?
By booking this tour, you can save time and make the most of your visit to Latvia. Rather than choosing between Sigulda and Jūrmala, you get to experience both cities in a single day. The tour offers a well-planned itinerary, ensuring that you don't miss out on any highlights. Additionally, the all-inclusive nature of the tour, including lunch and wine tasting, takes away the hassle of planning meals and allows you to fully immerse yourself in the experience.Good to know
The tour is highly customizable, allowing you to prioritize the sights and activities that interest you the most. You can communicate your preferences to the tour guide, and they will adjust the plan accordingly. The duration of the tour is approximately 660 to 780 minutes, providing ample time to explore both cities and enjoy the various activities included in the itinerary.Reviews
Travelers who have embarked on this tour have praised the convenience and efficiency of visiting both Sigulda and Jūrmala in a single day. They have appreciated the knowledgeable and friendly tour guides who provided insightful information about the cities and made the experience engaging. Many have also highlighted the breathtaking views from the Gauja Valley Cable Car and the delicious wines tasted during the tour. Overall, the reviews reflect a high level of satisfaction and a memorable experience for all participants.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is