The Curonian Spit The world of the sun, sand, water and wind

We will visit the Curonian Spit. We will walk past the famous resort of Juodkrante enjoying, the beauty of the villas and stone sculpture park. We will visit Hill of Witches, a colony of grey herons and cormorants. In the gray dunes we will climb to the point of view. In Nida we will visit the Thomas Mann Memorial Museum, the Amber Gallery, the Lutheran-Evangelical Church, the old Curonian cemetery, the Old Town of Nida, the sand dune of Parnidis.


Place or route of the excursion: Vilnius – Juodkrante – Nida.

2 day trip.

Price for a group of 10 to 20 people.

The price includes: guide services.

Transport, food, accommodation and other services – for an extra charge.

Individual trips on request. Dates, duration, price and program are discussed depending on individual needs.

From 49 per person

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The Curonian Spit The world of the sun, sand, water and wind

During this tour, we will travel to an extraordinary world ruled by sand, surrounded by water, telling wind stories, and heated by the sun. The Curonian Spit is like that. Its relief is formed by sand dunes. It is surrounded by the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea, the wind sways at the tops of trees and sails yachts. Due to this nature and the local architecture of the fishermen, this corner of nature is included in UNESCO.

We will start our journey here after crossing the Curonian Lagoon, we will move through the dunes, admiring the greenery of pines and mountain pines. Forests cover as much as 75%  of the territory. Everything else belongs to sand and man.

We will reach the “black shore” or Juodkrante – it was not only the first resort on the Curonian Spit, but also one of the most famous on the eastern Baltic coast until the First World War. The resort called Schwarzort attracted more than 4,000 holidaymakers at the turn of the 20th century and was well known for its inclusion in resort promotional publications distributed in Europe. Here we will admire the villas of the famous Riviera, reminiscent of the “golden age” and decorated with elements of that time, not forgetting the local architectural heritage. We will see Amber Bay, where amber mining company Stantien & Becker mined amber. While walking on the shores of the Curonian Lagoon, we will admire not only the works of stone sculptures, but also modest, but at the same time extraordinary fishermen’s houses. On the famous Hill of Witches’ we will hear Lithuanian folk tales and accents of the history of the Curonian Spit, we will see their characters in wooden sculptures, but we will also learn where dragons gather and Lucifer and witches with devils walk through the gates of hell.

We will see a slightly different “settlement” located next to the people, a colony of gray herons and cormorants. Here is one of the largest colonies of great cormorants in all Europe and the only one of the 11 in Lithuania, where the population of these birds is constantly regulated in order to protect the old forest. It is an extremely bustling place, with bare white trees and black bird nests twisted at their tops.

Only here it is possible to move to another planet – for some it is Mars, for others it is the Moon. But only when you come to the Gray Dunes of the Curonian Spit, which hide not four flooded villages under the sand, you will decide which planet you are on. But certainly not on Earth. The wind-blown art of sand, the wind guiding the face, the blue water horizons and the quietly swaying bends create the mysterious world here.

In the heart of the Curonian Spit in Nida, we will visit the memorial museum of Nobel Prize winner Tomas Mann. According to the writer, “to capture the indescribable uniqueness and beauty of that nature, the fantastic world of wandering dunes” he quickly decided to “acquire a permanent residence” here. The updated exhibition, thanks to modern technology, not only recalls the facts of the life and work of the Nobel Prize winner, but also poetically recreates the atmosphere of the days spent in his summer house. Walking along the shores of the Curonian Lagoon, we will count the weather vanes that once adorned the tops of the masts of local fishing boats and surprised the imagination and creativity of local fishermen.

When visiting the Amber Gallery, we will get acquainted with the history, formation, inclusions, variety of colors and processing of Baltic amber. You will be surprised to see what works of art a jeweler can make from Lithuanian gold – amber.

If you look at the fishermen’s huts of Nida, the sails of their ships swaying on the waves of the lagoon, and the golden sand dunes of Nida shining in the distance, you will understand why Nida has become loved by German expressionists. We will climb to the Parnidis sand dune, at the top of which we will count down the time with a sundial and go against the wind, together with the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. And that’s not all this world of sand, water, wind and sun can tell…