Seaplane Harbour with sightseeing in Tallinn

Seaplane hangars unique throughout the whole world and the complex that forms the Seaplane Harbour were initially completed as part of Peter the Great's Naval Fortress in 1916-1917. The brand new museum combines new and old, land and sea, and you are welcome to arrive at the harbour on board your own vessel. Legends come to life – Submarine Lembit, the Suur Tõll steam icebreaker (Toell the Great, in English), the Short Type 184 seaplane, and other life-sized exhibits are waiting for you. This exciting exhibition gives you a chance to participate in sea-going matters, as well as allowing you to test yourself and learn more about the sea.

A great experience for the whole family – an around-the-world journey on the Yellow Submarine, an aquarium, games, a cafeteria, the harbour, and many more exciting things to see and do both indoors and outdoors.

Bus tour introduces the centre of Tallinn city, Kadriorg Park, Convent of St Bridget in the Pirita suburb and the famous Song Festival Ground. The guide gives a brief overview of Estonian history. The tour continues at Seaplane Harbour where the group will have a guided tour for approximately one hour.

Total duration of the tour is approximately 3 hours.

Group size: 10-20 pax

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