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		<title>Beyond the Fjords: Cool Summer Destinations in Latvia &#038; Estonia (2026)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As the Mediterranean prepares for another record-breaking heatwave in Summer 2026, a new breed of traveler is looking North. But forget the overpriced fjords of Norway or the crowded streets of Reykjavik. Instead, consider the stunning landscapes and rich culture of Latvia &#38; Estonia. If you want 20°C days, medieval mystery, and air so fresh it feels like a spa treatment, it’s time to look at the &#8220;Baltic Duo&#8221;: Gauja National Park in Latvia &#38; Estonia&#8217;s Saaremaa Island. Gauja National Park: The &#8220;Switzerland of Latvia&#8221; Located just an hour from Riga, Gauja is Latvia’s oldest and largest national park. In 2026, it has become the headquarters for &#8220;Noctourism&#8221;—hiking during the late-night twilight to experience the forest in total stillness. 1. The Medieval Triple-Threat Unlike most parks, Gauja is packed with history. You can hike between three major castles in a single day: Sigulda, Turaida, and Krimulda. 2. The Sandstone Secret The park is defined by the Gauja River, which has carved massive sandstone cliffs into the landscape. Saaremaa: The Island Where Time Hits &#8220;Pause&#8221; Crossing the ferry from mainland Estonia to Saaremaa feels like entering a different decade. It’s an island of windmills, juniper forests, and &#8220;Blue Health&#8221; (water-based wellness). &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>As the Mediterranean prepares for another record-breaking heatwave in Summer 2026, a new breed of traveler is looking North. But forget the overpriced fjords of Norway or the crowded streets of Reykjavik. Instead, consider the stunning landscapes and rich culture of Latvia &amp; Estonia.</p>



<p>If you want 20°C days, medieval mystery, and air so fresh it feels like a spa treatment, it’s time to look at the &#8220;Baltic Duo&#8221;: Gauja National Park in Latvia &amp; Estonia&#8217;s Saaremaa Island.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Gauja National Park: The &#8220;Switzerland of Latvia&#8221;</h2>



<p>Located just an hour from Riga, Gauja is Latvia’s oldest and largest national park. In 2026, it has become the headquarters for &#8220;Noctourism&#8221;—hiking during the late-night twilight to experience the forest in total stillness.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1. The Medieval Triple-Threat</h3>



<p id="p-rc_4916f16d65dd3683-20">Unlike most parks, Gauja is packed with history.<sup></sup> You can hike between three major castles in a single day: <strong>Sigulda, Turaida, and Krimulda</strong>.</p>



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<li><strong>Pro Tip:</strong> Take the cable car across the river valley at sunset. The view of the red-brick Turaida Castle emerging from the dense green &#8220;jungle&#8221; is the most photographed spot in the country for a reason.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2. The Sandstone Secret</h3>



<p id="p-rc_4916f16d65dd3683-21">The park is defined by the Gauja River, which has carved massive sandstone cliffs into the landscape.<sup></sup></p>



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<li><strong>The Experience:</strong> Visit the <strong>Gutman’s Cave</strong>, the largest grotto in the Baltics. Legend says the water from the internal spring has healing properties. In the nearby village of <strong>Līgatne</strong>, you can visit over 300 man-made caves carved into the cliffs, originally used as wine and vegetable cellars.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Saaremaa: The Island Where Time Hits &#8220;Pause&#8221;</h2>



<p>Crossing the ferry from mainland Estonia to Saaremaa feels like entering a different decade. It’s an island of windmills, juniper forests, and &#8220;Blue Health&#8221; (water-based wellness).</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1. Kuressaare: The Castle in the Moat</h3>



<p id="p-rc_4916f16d65dd3683-23">The main town, Kuressaare, is home to one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses in Northern Europe.<sup></sup></p>



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<li><strong>2026 Update:</strong> The castle grounds now host &#8220;Silent Dinners&#8221; during the summer solstice—a growing trend for travelers seeking a digital detox.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2. The Kaali Meteorite Craters<sup></sup></h3>



<p id="p-rc_4916f16d65dd3683-24">Saaremaa is one of the few places on Earth where you can walk into a cluster of nine meteorite craters.<sup></sup> The main crater is a perfect, eerie green lake. It’s a powerful reminder of the island’s ancient and slightly mysterious vibe.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">3. Panga Cliff: The Edge of the Baltic</h3>



<p id="p-rc_4916f16d65dd3683-25">On the northern coast, the <strong>Panga Cliff</strong> drops 21 meters straight into the sea.<sup></sup> It’s the highest point on the island and the best spot to catch the &#8220;Midnight Glow&#8221; (the period in June/July when the sun barely dips below the horizon).</p>



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