Explore Saulkrasti’s vibrant seaside charm, savor fresh seafood, and uncover coastal legends on a private Latvian coastline adventure.
Explore Saulkrasti’s vibrant seaside charm, savor fresh seafood, and uncover coastal legends on a private Latvian coastline adventure.
- Daudersala - Due to Riga’s compact size, this offers a rare chance to witness steel, ships, and remnants of the Soviet era up close. It’s an industrial zone where sometimes only echoes remain, yet in other areas, the vibrant life of a modern port thrives.
- Carnikava - Carnikava Regional Studies Centre is a treasure chest of coastal tales,…
- Daudersala - Due to Riga’s compact size, this offers a rare chance to witness steel, ships, and remnants of the Soviet era up close. It’s an industrial zone where sometimes only echoes remain, yet in other areas, the vibrant life of a modern port thrives.
- Carnikava - Carnikava Regional Studies Centre is a treasure chest of coastal tales, where visitors can explore family histories and historical accounts of past lifestyles, fishing methods, and a special narrative about lampreys.
- White Dune - A wind-sculpted marvel with vistas of the Baltic Sea, where one can observe the river’s relentless battle with the dune’s sand, carving its path to the sea with winding curves.
- Sunset Trail - An enchanting forest path by the sea. Few places offer a shoreline that runs alongside the city, allowing for a leisurely stroll to enjoy the city’s proximity and the untouched allure of nature.
- Saulkrasti Municipality - The Last Fisherman’s House is a living testament to seaside traditions, showcasing fishing equipment used by ancient seafarers and tools still employed today to catch silver sprats, flounders, and other sea fish.
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Zvejniekciems - Saltwater is a culinary experience featuring vibrant flavors from the Baltic Sea. This tavern attracts visitors from near and far in search of taste. Everyone will find something to their liking.
Zvejniekciems Port Promenade is a serene harbor, rich in character, where one can watch both small and large yachts set sail.
Mareks Gureckis Art Studio offers a glimpse into coastal life through the eyes of local residents. Visiting the studio allows for an encounter with a remarkable personality who communicates with the world through his artwork.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Embark on an exhilarating private tour along the coastline to the lively seaside town of Saulkrasti, where Latvia’s maritime history is vividly brought to life through its windswept dunes, picturesque ports, coastal art, and unforgettable culinary delights.
Latvia’s most treasured natural asset is its Baltic coastline—spanning 560 km of varied shore….
Embark on an exhilarating private tour along the coastline to the lively seaside town of Saulkrasti, where Latvia’s maritime history is vividly brought to life through its windswept dunes, picturesque ports, coastal art, and unforgettable culinary delights.
Latvia’s most treasured natural asset is its Baltic coastline—spanning 560 km of varied shore. For centuries, this rugged frontier has been the lifeblood of trade, exploration, and coastal living. Today, it seamlessly combines old-world charm with pristine nature and striking modern contrasts.
This journey unveils everything from ancient port towns to untouched beaches where time seems to pause. You’ll encounter grand villas nestled among pine forests, discover tranquil, shell-laden shores, and meet locals who live harmoniously with the sea’s rhythm. Anticipate savoring freshly caught fish, uncovering fascinating seaside tales, and observing how local artists are inspired by the ever-changing coastal light.
This coastline is not just different - it’s like entering another world. Let it amaze you!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.