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Discover hidden gems
From discovering 14th century Lithuanian castle to sombre visits to the Hill of Crosses, you’ll see a whole new side of the Baltics.
Travel easy
On our Lithuania trips for 18-35 year olds, we take care of your transport and stays. All you have to do? Just show up & enjoy!
Make a difference
You’ll dine at a cafe that provides employment & empowerment for people with disabilities. Now that’s how you MAKE TRAVEL MATTER®!
"The trip was brilliant. Pretty much three city breaks rolled into one so lots of sightseeing and history tours! Our trip manager was great and really knowledgeable about the countries. [...]”
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May to September offers the best weather and vibrant festivals. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring Lithuania’s beauty without battling freezing temperatures or endless rain.
Expect cold winters with snow and mild, pleasant summers. Pack layers and a good coat for winter, and lighter clothing for the sunny (and sometimes unpredictable) summer days.
It depends on your citizenship. EU citizens don’t need a visa, but others might. Check out our handy Visa Guide for all the info you need on visas and other travel requirements around the world.
ATMs are readily available in cities, towns, and even some rural areas. No need to worry about cash—just use your card!
Generally, about 3-6 days are ideal to explore the highlights in Lithuania. If you’ve got more time, you can always dive deeper into Lithuania’s charming towns and scenic landscapes.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. You can round up the bill or leave about 5-10% in restaurants if you’re happy with the service.
Yup, Lithuanian tap water is clean and safe to drink.
Yes, internet access is generally excellent in Lithuania. Cities and towns offer good Wi-Fi, and many places have free hotspots. You’ll stay connected with ease!
Generally, there’s more acceptance and visibility of the LGBTQIA+ community major cities like Vilnius and Kaunas. But it’s best to exercise caution when travelling to Lithuania and be aware of local sensitivities.
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