Selisoo nature trailPhoto author: Giulio Gröbert

Norwegian FAM trip, April 7-10

FAM trip focusing to nature and outdoor experiences

Visit Estonia is delighted to greet You in Estonia and call out to culture scouts, natural nomads and flavour seekers! A country where the social influencers are centuries old, where attitudes merge a Nordic mindset with medieval mystery, where the fast food comes as fast as it grows and where fewer crowds lead you to deeper conversations.

This time we focus on nature- slow down and wonder at a wilder life. We will start the trip with capital city Tallinn. Estonia's laidback capital city is a perfect holiday destination for those wanting to combine modern comforts, medieval charm, and coastal vibes.

We continue to explore the western Estonia, known as Estonia's "summer capital," Pärnu is famous for its sandy beaches, soothing spas, and lively boardwalk, attracting visitors who come to relax by the Baltic Sea and explore the town’s impressive historical architecture and parks. On our way we will visit one of the national parks and be active as well.

Below you will find your programme, details will be added along the way.

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Tallinn old town

Photo author: Kaupo Kalda

Your programme:

Day 1, April 7-  Discover the Creative Spirit and Flavours of Estonia

11:35 Arrive to Tallinn with flight from Oslo

Greet and meet by your host, Kadri Koor from Visit Estonia

12:15 Lunch at restaurant PÄRIS, in the city center

Bus transfer to Telliskivi, a former industrial complex in Tallinn that has transformed into a trendy and vibrant area.

13:30- 14:30 Guided walk through Balti jaam market, which includes nearly 300 traders on three floors and Telliskivi Creative City, located in the former industrial complex of Tallinn, which houses galleries, small shops, various creative companies, start-ups, and restaurants.

14:30- 16:00 Visit Stella Soomlais studio, where leather bags and accessories are made with a minimalist aesthetic. Hands-on leather workshop to get creative!

Check-in to Nunne Boutique Hotel, opened summer 2023, in the heart of old town.
Time to relax and enjoy spa facilities

19:00 Estonian flavours cooking class- social cooking, that connects people offline, here and now

 

Telliskivi Creative City view

Photo author: Kaupo Kalda

Day 2, April 8- Adventures in Estonia’s Summer Capital

Breakfast at hotel, check-out

10:00 Departure towards Pärnu, Estonia's most popular summer holiday destination, known for its long sandy beach, restaurants, cocktail bars, spas, and relaxed, laid-back vibes.

12:00 Lunch in Pärnu, cafe Pastoraat

13:30 Discover Pärnu by bikes. Guided tour to explore the summer capital. The city has over 85 kilometers of pedestrian-only streets, ideal for walking or cycling. The riverside promenade is particularly popular, especially for those looking to experience Pärnu beyond the beach. 

16:00 Check-in to Hedon Spa Hotel, located on the seashore of Pärnu. 

Silent Spa experience. The Silent Spa observes ancient spa traditions and is meant for peaceful relaxation for the guests (starting from the age of 14). The luxuriating and cleansing spa ritual lasts for about 2-3 hours.

19:30 Dinner at restaurant Mon Ami

 

Urban biking

Photo author: Ken Mürk

Day 3, April 9- "Into the Estonian Amazon"

Breakfast at hotel, check-out

9:00 Departure to Soomaa National Park, known for its "fifth season" floods. Soomaa National Park is home to extensive bogs surrounded by forests, rivers, flood meadows and wooded meadows.

Soomaa National park and canoeing trip await you!

Outdoor lunch included

13:30 We continue our way towards Tallinn

14:30- 16:00 On our way visit to Jaanihanso Cider House, where ciders are made from natural Estonian apples. Tour and degustation included.

17:30 Arrive to Tallinn

Check-in to Mövenpick Hotel Tallinn, in the city center

20:00 Dinner in city, restaurant SUMI, opened in the beginning of 2025. In the morning, SUMI is a neighborhood bakery offering French-American style pastries. In the evening, it becomes a cozy and inviting Japanese-influenced restaurant where every dish is prepared over an open fire.

men with canoo

Photo author: Silver Gutmann

Day 4, April 10- Old Town's Medieval Charm

Breakfast, check-out

10:00 Guided walk through the old town. Tallinn is one of Northern Europe's best-preserved medieval cities and was added to UNESCO's list back in 1997. As part of the influential Hanseatic League, Tallinn was home to wealthy merchants who left their mark on the city's architecture. 

12:30 Transfer to airport

Departures:
14:55 via Oslo
15:45 via Copenhagen

 

PS The organiser reserves the right to make changes to the programme.

Tallinn old town viewing platform

Photo author: Rasmus Jurkatam

Get familiar with the destination

Additional information:

Hotels offer spa facilities—don’t forget to pack your swimwear!

For the outdoor activities: as for clothing and footwear for the participants, we recommend dressing in layers according to the weather forecast for comfort. For the hiking trip, hiking boots or heelless rubber boots are suitable footwear. A small backpack is advised for personal belongings. It's also a good idea to bring spare socks and footwear in case your feet get wet and you want to change after the hike.

 

Your contacts:

Kadri Koor
B2B Product Project Manager, Visit Estonia
kadri.koor@eis.ee
+372 5305 5377