Martin Kilumets
The Naissaare Visitor Center charmed us not only with its location and nature, but above all with its people. It is rare to encounter such sincerity, friendliness, and kindness. It was a place where we felt truly well taken care of.
Discover an island just a short boat trip from the capital that offers far more than first meets the eye. Naissaar is a diverse nature island in Estonia, covering approximately 18 km², where peace and silence exist alongside movement, exploration and shared experiences. Forests, sandy beaches, military heritage and the open sea meet here, creating space both for solitude and for being together.
Located just 200 metres from the harbour, Naissaare Visitor Centre is where the stories of the island come together. It is the starting point for visitors and the heart of the community – a place where guests and locals meet, events take place, conversations begin and stories are shared. From here start hikes, educational trips, team events, group visits and calm island stays.
If you are looking for a nature-based holiday near Tallinn, a place that is easy to reach, welcoming and rich in experiences, you are in the right place. Discover what Naissaar can offer you.
Stay overnight on Naissaar and experience the slow rhythm of island life. End the day in an authentic wood-fired sauna and cool off in the sea. Take time to rest the island way.
During the season, our cosy café on Naissaar welcomes you with simple, good flavours and a warm atmosphere. A reassuring place to enjoy a proper meal on the island.
Spend time in nature, learn about history and the environment, and experience the island at your own pace. We offer flexible and meaningful group travel solutions aligned with the natural rhythm of Naissaar.
A narrow-gauge train runs on Naissaar Island, taking visitors through quiet pine forests toward Männiku village, where the Naissaar Military Museum awaits.
Be part of the local island community. Music events, festivals, Midsummer celebrations, café days and other gatherings await you.
The Naissaare Visitor Center charmed us not only with its location and nature, but above all with its people. It is rare to encounter such sincerity, friendliness, and kindness. It was a place where we felt truly well taken care of.
We would like to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for making our stay on Naissaar so comfortable, enjoyable, and interesting, regardless of the weather.
We felt very welcome.
Thank you, Katja ja Raul
Thank you for your wonderful, warm, and attentive welcome.
We enjoyed everything you offered us, and the food you prepared was delicious 😊
A big thank you from the entire Coffeecup team. We greatly appreciate your contribution, which was truly felt and tasted.
Naissaar can be reached by boat from Tallinn harbours. The sea journey takes approximately one hour, depending on weather and vessel:
👉 www.strande.ee
👉 www.nicesaar.ee
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Harbour information:
Saarteliinid.ee
Phone: +372 5345 0651
Email: naissaar@saarteliinid.ee
Coordinates: 59°33.4′ N, 24°33.2′ E
We recommend staying at least one night. It is not possible to experience the entire island in a single day. Overnight accommodation allows you to enjoy the calm evenings, forest, sea and island atmosphere.
Yes. Naissaar is an ideal weekend nature getaway in Estonia, close to Tallinn yet peaceful and uncrowded. Staying overnight allows you to experience the island fully.
There is no grocery store on the island. However, several cafés operate during the season. Naissaare Visitor Centre, located near the harbour, offers meals and refreshments.
Naissaar does not have a permanent electricity grid. Each household produces its own power. Mobile and internet coverage is limited; Wi-Fi is available at service locations.
Yes. There are several marked hiking trails of different lengths and difficulty levels.
Explore the hiking trails here:
👉 Naissaare hiking trails
Yes, camping is allowed in designated areas according to regulations.
Check out the camping area here:
👉 Naissaare camping area
Yes. Naissaare Visitor Centre offers:
• Forest house (up to 10 people)
• Camping cabins (up to 16 people)
• Sauna house accommodation (up to 6 people)
You may also bring your own tent.
Yes. A traditional wood-heated sauna is available for rent, with direct access to the sea.
Yes. The seasonal café at Naissaare Visitor Centre offers hot and cold drinks, meals and catering for groups.
Yes. We organise team events, company days, school trips, celebrations and group travel, including transport, catering and accommodation.
• Ride the narrow-gauge railway
• Visit the military museum
• Hike in Naissaar Nature Park
• Travel by retro bus
• Enjoy beaches, forests and silence
Yes, during the summer season. Group visits are by prior arrangement. Individual tickets can be purchased at the Merikotka café near the museum.
The main season is from spring to autumn. Summer offers the widest range of services and events. Advance booking is recommended for groups.
Feel free to contact us! We will help you plan your visit and answer your questions. 👉 Contact us
