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The beautiful seaside paradise in Europe with hardly any tourists – £1.25 a pint

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Lithuania, nestled in the heart of the Baltic region, is rapidly gaining recognition as Europe‘s hidden treasure, boasting a unique fusion of natural splendour and rich historical heritage.

This small nation, often bypassed by tourists in favour of more renowned European destinations, is quietly carving out a reputation as an unexplored paradise with a wealth of attractions.

Its forests, rolling hills, and crystal-clear lakes offer the perfect destination for some well earned rest and relaxation.

Lithuania presents an economical travel choice, with affordable accommodation, dining, and transport options. Navigating the country is straightforward, whether by bus, train, or bicycle

Not only is public transport affordable, but the booze is too. According to Budget Traveller, you can savour a refreshing beer for just £1.25.

Ideal for nature lovers, Lithuania showcases a varied landscape of forests, lakes, and coastlines. Its national parks provide opportunities for hiking, cycling, and water sports, while its extensive coastline is perfect for wildlife spotting.

One of Lithuania’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders is the Green Lakes, a group of six inland lakes renowned for their distinctive emerald colour.

Nestled in northeastern Vilnius, Lake Balsys shines as the crown jewel of Verkiai Regional Park’s six lakes. This tranquil oasis, flanked by forests and hills, lures visitors for swimming, hiking or a quiet picnic with a breathtaking view.

The Baltic region also boasts the Curonian Spit, a UNESCO World Heritage site straddling the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea.

The landform consists of large dunes, pine forests, and expansive sandy beaches – home to a diverse wildlife with over 200 species of birds alone.

For those in search of less travelled paths, Dutchman’s Cap, an imposing 24-25 meter high dune cliff above the sea, calls out.

Serving as a historical landmark for seafarers, today it offers visitors a chance to discover a coastal gem that feels like the very brink of the world.

Other must-visit locations include the picturesque coastal village of Svencele, Labanoras Regional Park with its 285 lakes nestled among charming Lithuanian villages, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kernave, rich in ancient history.

With its short but warm summers and cool, refreshing winters, it’s an ideal location for outdoor activities. 

Flights from the UK to the capital city of Vilnius are also excellent value, starting from just £17.99, with several services operating daily.

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