Saaremaa is a kind of terra incognita – the island has preserved its uniqueness due to its isolated location. You can still find thatched roofs on houses and stone fences in native villages, people in native clothes brewing their own beer or baking the famous sweet & sour bread. Windmills built on a stonebase, which represent the oldest type in Europe, surrender to the wind and continue to serve the people, sometimes lazily, sometimes forcefully. The spirit and body of Saaremaa have been at the mercy of the elements since the beginning of time – meteors have altered her shape and the gods have put their hand in separating the 7 bears who ultimately formed a lake named after them.
The biggest island in Estonia has preserved its uniqueness due to its isolated location. It is best characterized by numerous windmills, thatched roofs on houses and stone fences in native villages, people in native clothes brewing their own beer or baking the famous sweet&sour bread.
| Sightseeing Tour | 2007 |
| Duration 12 hours (max 6 people in a car) | 265 EUR per person |