We flew with Ryanair from Liverpool to Riga on Easter monday and had arranged a hire car at the airport from Hertz, we were staying for three nights in riga.
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Arriving in Riga at 23.30 we had a walk around the old town where we found some good places to eat and drink. On our first day we visited Jurmala which is situated on the coast approx 20km from Riga, the drive from Riga to Jurmala was fairly straightforward and as we arrived in Jurmala we saw a tourist information so parked the car and went in to pick up a map of the area. Jurmala has a white sandy, blue flag beach which is over thirty kilometres long so we headed down there for a stroll which was quite pleasant when the sun was shining but chilly when the sun was hidden by clouds. As we were walking back from the beach through the town centre we called in the pinguin coffee bar on Jomas iela for drinks and a bite to eat, a coffee and a small plate of prawn salad cost about 1.50 lats (1 lat roughly equals 1 pound). From Jurmala we drove west along the coast occasionally stopping to have a wander along the beach.
It was interesting to see as we drove around that the lakes had still not thawed out and although the ice was softening it was still three to four inches thick
As we were returning to Riga we called into a roadside restaurant where i had a cheese and bacon salad for just two or three lats.
On day two we decided to drive down to Lithuania but due to a combination of the poor map reading skills of the navigator :-) and almost non existent road signs, not forgetting the atrocious condition of some of the roads around Riga we spent the first three hours driving round in circles just to end up back in Riga :-(
Eventually we managed to find a road heading south towards Lithuania and after a while we made it to the border check point where it was necessary to show passports and car registration documents (that's the first time I've ever had to do that in Europe when travelling by road) finally arriving in the small Lithuanian town of Joniskis.
It was a few degrees warmer in Lithuania than it was in Riga, our first port of call was a small bank to get some currency, as the bank clerk could speak no english and I could speak no Lithuanian I held out a twenty pound note which she exchanged for 97.80 lits. We had a walk around the town but as there was nothing much of interest we decided to drive further south and came across a nice looking roadside restaurant.
As we looked through the menu we couldn't believe the prices were really in lits as everything seemed so cheap, we weren't too hungry so chose a dish that was described on the menu as stuffed potato
and also a dish described as potato pudding
As well as the food we had a bottle of water and a coffee, the bill for the four items was 16 lits (that's a little over three pounds)
We'd considered visiting Sigulda in Latvia on our third day but instead opted to drive north into Estonia, today it only took two hours of driving round in circles before we managed to leave the Riga area :-)
When we eventually got onto the coast road heading towards Estonia we found there were long stretches of newly built road much much better than the road to Lithuania, but there were also many sections of road works continuing which meant many sets of temporary traffic lights to slow us down. Once we'd crossed the border (again having to show passports and vehicle documents) we headed for the coastal town of Parnu where we stopped at a bank and offered £40 and were given 883.50 krooni.
We headed for the beach, the temperature was much colder than in Riga and the sea was still partly frozen around the edges.
We were a bit pushed for time so decided to eat in a serve yourself cafe within an edge of town retail park we had soup and bread, these bowls were full to the brim before we started eating it.
The cost of two bowls of soup, two bread rolls and three slices of bread was approx 60 krooni that's under three pounds, the cost of a coffee and two very nice desserts was similar.
Heading back towards Latvia I filled the car up with petrol at 14.60 krooni a litre (about 65p a litre). The roads in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia that we drove on had some very long flat stretches and it was necessary to keep an eye on the speed as we saw many police patrols and several cars having been stopped, the 50km limit in built up areas seemed to be rigidly enforced.
im thinking of going to kauna in lithuania in october. would you recomend a visit to the country? i will go for 3 1/2 days and take train trips around the country to see different places.
yes, our visit to Lithuania was only brief and couldn't have been more than 30-40 km over the border but I will go there for a proper visit one day. Prices were cheap, service was good and the people we met were friendly.
Sorry I can't offer you any info on Kaunas especially as I enjoyed reading your report on Riga before we visited there, though I have read that it is quite a lively place with a large student population.
I hope you enjoy your trip, and hope that you'll post a report when you return
no worries. glad you liked my report. always try to be honest. i'll look forward to lithuania.
Nice report, Rofer32. You know it really made me to consider, that it would be great to visit this country this summer.
I already been to Lithuania twice and you know it made a really big impression on me, and I can assure you that you'll have a great time there. If talking about Kaunas I can say that it is a nice city but I would recommend you to visit the western side of Lithuania too (The Curonian Spit), cause as the natives says, it's the only desert in the whole Europe.
On my second visit to Lithuania I have been there with my co-workers. And we were visiting Palanga (this resort is located on the shore of the Baltic Sea). But this place is more suitable for party lovers, cause personally for me it was to noisy, but some of my friends really enjoyed there.
So its hard to give you any recommendations without knowing what you want to see and to do there, but I hope this will help you
Have a nice trip
By the way, in the topic "Lithuania" I have posted the address of the site there you can find some useful articles about Lithuania. Actually I have studied this site for a little more and found some useful information about holidays in Lithuania so maybe it will be useful for you too:
I had a wonderful time in both Lithuania and Latvia in summer 2003 and definitely would invite you to visit:
Lithuania
The Curonian Spit - accessible from Klaipeda
Palanga
Kaunas for a city feel
Vilnius
Sualiai - the Hill of Crosses
Trakai and its castle
Stalinworld
Latvia
Riga
The old village museum outside Riga
Jurmula
Salaspils concentration camp (deliberately hard to find, on the road east of Riga!)
You will find the people somewhat reserved - a hangover from the Soviet era, but once you smile, they readily smile back! Do try to keep to local food and drink .... rather than fast food, and remember that you really need to drive with your dipped headlights on even during the day in Latvia.
Nice report, Rofer32. You know it really made me to consider, that it would be great to visit this country this summer.
I already been to Lithuania twice and you know it made a really big impression on me,
I find this confusing as you are posting from Lithuania
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