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Discover Latvia's coastal beauty with a private full-day tour from Riga. Visit Jurmala, Fisherman Villages, and Kemeri National Park in around 8 hours.

This private tour from Riga offers an engaging day exploring Latvia’s natural landscapes, historic fishing culture, and lively seaside scenes. Priced at $367.61 per group (up to 3 people), it provides undivided attention from a knowledgeable guide and includes hotel pickup and round-trip transport. The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, making it an ideal choice for those who want a comprehensive yet relaxed glimpse of Latvia’s coast and countryside.
The tour’s appeal lies in its variety of stops—from the charming Jurmala open-air museum to the scenic Kemeri National Park, plus a visit to the architectural Viewing Tower. The blend of cultural insights, natural beauty, and leisure makes it suitable for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a hassle-free day outside Riga. The tour’s reviews highlight stunning views, friendly guides, and good value, although it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with walking and outdoor activities.

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The tour begins at 10:00 am with a hotel pickup arranged for convenience. Traveling in an air-conditioned minivan, the experience ensures comfort throughout the approximately 8-hour adventure. This private setup means your group receives personalized attention, with a dedicated driver and guide. The inclusion of bottled water keeps everyone refreshed during the day.
The Jurmala open-air museum is the first stop, offering a glimpse into fishermen’s lives at the turn of the 20th century. Visitors can climb on authentic fishing boats, try rope-making, and explore traditional fishermen’s houses. During summer Thursdays, the museum hosts fish-smoking demonstrations, a highlight that showcases local fishing customs and invites guests to sample smoked fish.
The museum’s free admission makes this stop both educational and accessible. It provides a tangible sense of Latvia’s fishing history, with opportunities to observe authentic boats and historic houses. For those interested in Latvia’s maritime past, this stop adds a meaningful cultural layer to the day.

The Jurmala beach stretch is famous for its lively social atmosphere dating back to the 19th century. Today, 11 designated swimming areas along the coast welcome visitors. The beach offers spectacular sunset views, with locals favoring early morning or evening walks, while holidaymakers tend to enjoy midday sunbathing and swimming.
The 45-minute stop here provides plenty of chance to stroll, relax, or take photos. It’s a perfect spot to soak in the sea breeze and see how the beach remains a central part of Jurmala’s social life. The beaches are accessible and well-maintained, making this a highlight for those who enjoy seaside scenery.

The 38-meter tall Viewing Tower within Dzintaru park, designed by ARHIS Architects, offers screened vistas of the surrounding nature reserve. The open-air cage structure allows visitors to gaze over the lush landscape, offering an excellent perspective on the area’s natural beauty.
Spending about 30 minutes at the tower, visitors get a bird’s-eye view of Jurmala’s coastline and forested areas. This stop combines architecture with nature, and the free admission ensures easy access. It’s an ideal spot for photography and appreciating Latvia’s scenic diversity.
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Jomas Street is among the oldest and most central streets in Jurmala, lined with restaurants, cafes, hotels, and summer terraces. The street’s name translates to “parallel lines in the sand dunes,” reflecting its connection to the coastal landscape.
A 30-minute walk along Jomas Street offers the chance to browse shops, listen to live music, and observe local life. The street’s vibrant atmosphere and historic charm make it a perfect place to soak up the town’s character, with plenty of opportunities for snacks, souvenirs, or simply people-watching.

The Kemeri National Park is renowned for its raised moss marshes, accessible via a 3 km wooden footbridge. This trail leads through untouched bogland, offering a peaceful escape into nature. Visitors can observe a maze of tiny lakes and flora unique to Latvia’s wetlands.
The 1-hour stop allows plenty of time to walk the footbridge and explore the park’s tranquil scenery. The park’s untouched landscapes and birdlife make it a favorite among nature enthusiasts. It’s a calm, scenic environment that contrasts with the busier beaches and town.

This private tour is designed for up to 3 people, making it suitable for small groups or couples seeking a personalized experience. The most booked trips are planned 19 days in advance, indicating strong interest and availability.
The cost of $367.61 covers all transportation, the guide, and bottled water. Not included are food and drinks, so plan for a packed lunch or purchase along the way. The tour is accessible to most travelers, with service animals allowed and children needing to be accompanied by an adult.
Those who want a comprehensive day outside Riga with a blend of cultural sites, natural scenery, and seaside relaxation will find this tour especially appealing. Its private format ensures a flexible, relaxed pace, while the stops offer beautiful views and authentic Latvian experiences. Travelers who enjoy walking outdoors and exploring historic towns and parks will especially benefit.
This full-day private trip offers a well-rounded view of Latvia’s coast and countryside, combining cultural insights, scenic landscapes, and leisurely beach time. The variety of stops keeps the experience engaging, with highlights like the Observation Tower and Kemeri bogs adding depth.
While the tour’s pace is manageable, travelers should prepare for outdoor walking and weather conditions. The personalized guide and flexible itinerary make it suitable for those seeking an intimate, informative adventure. The tour presents good value for a full day of exploration, with strong reviews emphasizing the friendly guides and stunning scenery.
“A very beautiful outing to gorgeous places outside Riga. Recommend it highly. What more can I say it?”
What is included in the tour price?
The cost covers hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation in an air-conditioned minivan, guiding services, and bottled water.
Are food and drinks provided?
No, food and drinks are not included. Travelers should bring snacks or plan to purchase refreshments during the day.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
How long is each stop?
Stops range from 30 minutes at Jomas Street and the Viewing Tower to 1 hour at Kemeri National Park, with the beach stop lasting 45 minutes and the museum 30 minutes.
What makes this tour private?
Only your group participates, ensuring undivided attention from the guide and the ability to customize the experience slightly.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked about 19 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended.
What are the main highlights?
Key highlights include Jurmala’s open-air museum, beach scenes, the viewing tower, Jomas Street, and Kemeri bogland.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
Are there any physical requirements or limitations?
Most activities involve walking outdoors, but the tour is generally accessible. Travelers should be comfortable with moderate walking.
Who provides the tour?
The experience is operated by Baltic Transfers and Tours, known for reliable private excursions.
This full-day private trip offers an engaging, scenic, and culturally rich exploration of Latvia’s coast, perfect for small groups seeking an intimate outdoor adventure from Riga.