Regular trips to Keri Island
Keri Island is one of Estonia's northernmost islands. Visiting it leaves a lasting, memorable impression. The island is indeed tiny, 400 m long and 100 m wide, but it offers plenty of sights and fascinating island stories. Keri is best known for its centuries-old lighthouse, which was recently renovated.
Keri Island is permanently uninhabited. The island is monitored by volunteer island keepers who rotate shifts. There is no harbor on the island, so a small boat and favorable winds are needed to land on the shore. Take the opportunity to explore the island with our experienced captain and guide!
Information about visiting Keri Island:
- The sea trip takes place aboard a small boat from Neeme Harbor (transfer from Tallinn is available if needed).
- We will explore the island's sights and nature and share stories from the past and present (in Estonian and English).
- The trip lasts approximately 6 hours, depending on wind conditions.
- Please bring your own food and drink.
Discover a unique Estonian small island!
Date
27. june - 15. aug 2026
Locations
Sadama tee, Neeme küla, Jõelähtme vald, Harju maakond
Keri tuletorn, Kelnase küla, Viimsi vald, Harju maakond
Niguliste tn 2, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn, Harju maakond
Sadama tee, Rohuneeme küla, Viimsi vald, Harju maakond
Leppneeme Sadama tee, Leppneeme küla, Viimsi vald, Harju maakond
Phone
+372 5627 7057






