
Summer in Estonia
Estonian summers are enchanting. It is a time to enjoy the endless evenings and unwind in nature.
Northern European summers are a thing of glory.
Escape the holiday hordes and the sweltering heat of Europe's lower latitudes.
Though the season may be short, the days are blissfully long. Linger over drinks on a terrace. Relax on the sand of an endless, empty beach. Hike through cool, dark woods, or spend a lazy weekend under the spell of a new town.
Fast facts
Approximate dates:
June to August
Average temperature:
18°C to 20°C
Estonia's top summer city:
Pärnu

Classic beach vacation
Celebrate summer on the beach with sunbathing, swimming, and maybe a sundowner or two in Pärnu, Estonia's "summer capital."
Pärnu's event calendar is packed, the evenings are long, and the nightlife is lively. The beach has everything from seaside cafés to SUP rentals and volleyball nets and, most importantly, plenty of space to stretch out on the sand.
Pärnu's riverfront promenade has seen new development, and in recent years, trendy bars and cafes have sprung up here. Rent a bike and explore this up-and-coming area.

Island escapes
Prefer a quieter getaway?
If you don't need much more than water, sun, and sand for a perfect summer day, try the islands of Saaremaa, Muhu, and Hiiumaa, though any of Estonia's islands will fit the bill. Even during the high season, you'll find island life is a lot more leisurely than the already relaxed life on the Estonian mainland.
Eating outdoors in Estonia
Pack a picnic in your backpack, try a tasting or food workshop, and dine al fresco at an excellent restaurant.
Mindful interaction with nature and the conscious selection of local, seasonal foods are becoming a trend across the rest of Europe, but they have long been a given here.
And now, in summer, the ambience naturally adds to the mix: What could be more enjoyable for foodies than sitting by the sea at a lovely outdoor restaurant and enjoying a freshly prepared dinner?

Photo author: Priidu Saart
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Last updated
05.03.2026



