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Tourism in Lithuania

Lithuania attracts many visitors from neighbouring countries and from all over the world. In 2018,there were 1.7 million foreign visitors to Lithuania for business, family and leisure.[1] The historical legacy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, its rich history, architecture, pristine nature, seaside and spa resorts are the main attraction points of Lithuania. Domestic tourism is also highly popular: in 2018 it grew by 12%. Lithuanians also prefer to spend their vacations in Lithuania – 70 percent.[clarification needed][2]

The modern skyline of Vilnius
Restored Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania in Vilnius
Nida is a resort town in Lithuania, on the Curonian Spit, and the westernmost point of Lithuania and the Baltic States.
Pažaislis Monastery

Overview edit

Lithuania receives a constant increase in foreign visitors. In 2017, the accommodation establishments of Lithuania received 3.25 million tourists, which was 6.2 per cent more than in 2016.[3] Lithuania attracts foreign visitors mostly from Germany, Poland, Russia, Latvia, Belarus, the United Kingdom, Estonia and Finland.

In 2017 hotels received 2.2 million tourists, or 7 per cent more than in 2016. The number of Lithuanian tourists grew by 12.8 per cent, and foreigners by 3.3 per cent. The hotel room occupancy rate stood at 54.3 per cent (in 2016, 51.7 per cent), and the hotel bed occupancy rate at 41.4 per cent (in 2016, 39.7 per cent).[3]

Agrotourism has also gained extreme popularity in the country among the locals as well as foreigners. Ecotourism is actively promoted by the government and national parks. Lithuania has built a successful ecotourism industry, and has also been acknowledged as one of the world's most ethical destinations. Hot air ballooning is very popular in Lithuania, especially in Vilnius and Trakai. Theme routes through historical and nature sites are popular among domestic and international tourists. Nemunas Delta Regional Park, Žuvintas biosphere reserve and Ventė Cape are known for birdwatching.[4]

There are tourism information centres in all major cities and smaller towns, national parks and other places, attractive for domestic or international tourism.[5]

If a tour has a guide who is "interpreting the cultural and natural heritage of an area", Lithuania requires the guide have a guiding license. This definition follows the European standard for tour guiding (CEN). Licensed Tourist Guides are the only professionals permitted to conduct tours in all sites and museums within a city. Licensed guides are required in those areas where the local authorities state that one of them is mandatory.[6] There is a Guides Database to find a guide in your language as well.[7]

Arrivals by country edit

Most short-term visitors to Lithuania have the following nationalities:[8]

Rank Country 2018 2019
1   Germany 214,444 233,407
2   Poland 179,245 199,651
3   Russia 183,750 196,540
4   Belarus 165,569 181,074
5   Latvia 161,660 168,925
6   Ukraine 93,701 134,887
7   United Kingdom 77,420 83,154
8   Estonia 65,131 68,302
9   United States 48,566 54,068
10   Finland 40,801 49,937
Total foreign 1,744,733 1,937,972

Notable places edit

Cities edit

 
Church of St. Anne, Vilnius
 
Minija is known for water tourism

Towns and villages edit

Specific destinations edit

Protected areas edit

 
Sand dunes in Kuršių Nerija National Park
 
Curonian Lagoon, view from the Agila dune in Neringa

Protected areas established for the preservation of natural and cultural features. Lithuania has 30 regional parks and 5 national parks and 6 strict reserves.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites edit

Cultural routes edit

In 2019 Cultural Route of Lithuanian composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis was opened which leads through the places in Varėna, Druskininkai, Kaunas, Vilnius, Plungė, Rietavas, Palanga where composer has lived.[12]

Cognitive or sightseeing routes (Pažintinis takas) are highly popular among domestic tourists. Usually they lead through unique places in nature, where the visitor can enjoy the nature and local history while walking some predefined path.

Pilgrimage sites edit

 
Žemaičių Kalvarija Church.

Lithuania has many holy sites, especially in Samogitia, which are worth a visit.

Major pilgrimage sites:

Resorts edit

 
Golden sand beach in Palanga

Seaside resorts edit

  • Palanga – the summer capital of Lithuania with sandy beaches
  • Nida – a world heritage site with unique nature
  • Juodkrantė – a resort in Neringa

Spa towns edit

  • Birštonas – a balneological resort and a spa town, surrounded by pine forests.
  • Druskininkai – a developed spa town with the largest water park in the Eastern Europe, the Snow Arena – one of the biggest indoor skiing slopes in Europe. The Water Park and the Snow Arena connected with the cable car.[13]
  • Likėnai – a resort with mineral springs.

Military heritage edit

The country has some military sites left and may be very interesting place as a place of militarism heritage tourism. It might be interesting for anyone who is interested in history of the warfare or the Cold War.

Major militarism heritage sites in Lithuania:

Bicycle tourism edit

 
Signage for EuroVelo 11, Vilnius, Lithuania.

Bicycle tourism is growing, especially in Lithuanian Seaside Cycle Route. EuroVelo routes EV10, EV11, EV13 go through Lithuania. Total length of bicycle tracks amounts to 3769 km (of which 1988 km is asphalt pavement).[15] Most known bicycle routes are: Nemunas River Cycle Route, Suvalkija Cycle Circuit, Lithuanian Seaside Cycle Route. Most of the Tourism information centres and national parks have their local thematic bicycle route plans.

Festivals edit

Museums edit

 
The names of the executed Lithuanian partisans are carved on the basement wall of the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights
 
The Historical Presidential Palace in Kaunas

Museums include:

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2018 for tourism: number of tourists exceeded forecasts".
  2. ^ "Tyrimas: 70% lietuvių ilgąsias atostogas leidžia Lietuvoje, 27% nuomojasi būstą iš privačių asmenų". www.vz.lt. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Tourism in Lithuania. 2017" (PDF). Statistics Lithuania. p. 6. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Fatbirder. Lithuania". fatbirder.com. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  5. ^ "TOURISM INFORMATION CENTRES". lithuania.travel. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Visit Lithuania". visitlithuania.net. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Lithuanian Guides Dtabase". guides.lt. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Number of guests and overnights in Lithuanian accommodation establishments. All markets. 2018–2019". Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  9. ^ Vilnius Events
  10. ^ "Lithuanian Sea Museum". muziejus.lt. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  11. ^ "Lithuanian Sea Museum and Dolphinarium". muziejus.lt. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  12. ^ "Čiurlionio kelias". ciurlioniokelias.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  13. ^ "Druskininkai Cable Car". lynukelias.lt. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  14. ^ Žemaitijos nacionalinio parko teritorijoje veikiantys muziejai 8 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Widawski, Krzysztof; Wyrzykowski, Jerzy (24 January 2017). The Geography of Tourism of Central and Eastern European Countries. ISBN 978-3-319-42205-3. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  16. ^ "Amber Museum-Gallery". ambergallery.lt. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  17. ^ "Church Heritage Museum". bpmuziejus.lt. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  18. ^ "National Gallery of Art". ndg.lt. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  19. ^ "Vilnius Picture Gallery". ldm.lt. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  20. ^ "Vilnius Toys' Museum". museu.ms. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  21. ^ "MO Museum". mo.lt. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  22. ^ "Tartle". tartle.lt. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  23. ^ "Klaipėda Clock and Watch Museum". ldm.lt. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  24. ^ "Šiauliai Photography Museum". ausrosmuziejus.lt. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  25. ^ "Akmenės muziejus". akmenesmuziejus.lt. Retrieved 24 March 2019.

External links edit

  • Lithuania – Real is Beautiful – The Official Travel Guide by the State Department of Tourism
  • Lithuanian State Department of Tourism
  •   Media related to Tourism in Lithuania at Wikimedia Commons
  • Lithuanian Guides Database

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Lithuania attracts many visitors from neighbouring countries and from all over the world In 2018 there were 1 7 million foreign visitors to Lithuania for business family and leisure 1 The historical legacy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania its rich history architecture pristine nature seaside and spa resorts are the main attraction points of Lithuania Domestic tourism is also highly popular in 2018 it grew by 12 Lithuanians also prefer to spend their vacations in Lithuania 70 percent clarification needed 2 The modern skyline of Vilnius Restored Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania in Vilnius Nida is a resort town in Lithuania on the Curonian Spit and the westernmost point of Lithuania and the Baltic States Pazaislis Monastery Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Arrivals by country 2 Notable places 2 1 Cities 2 2 Towns and villages 3 Specific destinations 3 1 Protected areas 3 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites 3 3 Cultural routes 4 Pilgrimage sites 5 Resorts 5 1 Seaside resorts 5 2 Spa towns 6 Military heritage 7 Bicycle tourism 8 Festivals 9 Museums 10 Gallery 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksOverview editLithuania receives a constant increase in foreign visitors In 2017 the accommodation establishments of Lithuania received 3 25 million tourists which was 6 2 per cent more than in 2016 3 Lithuania attracts foreign visitors mostly from Germany Poland Russia Latvia Belarus the United Kingdom Estonia and Finland In 2017 hotels received 2 2 million tourists or 7 per cent more than in 2016 The number of Lithuanian tourists grew by 12 8 per cent and foreigners by 3 3 per cent The hotel room occupancy rate stood at 54 3 per cent in 2016 51 7 per cent and the hotel bed occupancy rate at 41 4 per cent in 2016 39 7 per cent 3 Agrotourism has also gained extreme popularity in the country among the locals as well as foreigners Ecotourism is actively promoted by the government and national parks Lithuania has built a successful ecotourism industry and has also been acknowledged as one of the world s most ethical destinations Hot air ballooning is very popular in Lithuania especially in Vilnius and Trakai Theme routes through historical and nature sites are popular among domestic and international tourists Nemunas Delta Regional Park Zuvintas biosphere reserve and Vente Cape are known for birdwatching 4 There are tourism information centres in all major cities and smaller towns national parks and other places attractive for domestic or international tourism 5 If a tour has a guide who is interpreting the cultural and natural heritage of an area Lithuania requires the guide have a guiding license This definition follows the European standard for tour guiding CEN Licensed Tourist Guides are the only professionals permitted to conduct tours in all sites and museums within a city Licensed guides are required in those areas where the local authorities state that one of them is mandatory 6 There is a Guides Database to find a guide in your language as well 7 Arrivals by country edit Most short term visitors to Lithuania have the following nationalities 8 Rank Country 2018 2019 1 nbsp Germany 214 444 233 407 2 nbsp Poland 179 245 199 651 3 nbsp Russia 183 750 196 540 4 nbsp Belarus 165 569 181 074 5 nbsp Latvia 161 660 168 925 6 nbsp Ukraine 93 701 134 887 7 nbsp United Kingdom 77 420 83 154 8 nbsp Estonia 65 131 68 302 9 nbsp United States 48 566 54 068 10 nbsp Finland 40 801 49 937 Total foreign 1 744 733 1 937 972Notable places editCities edit nbsp Church of St Anne Vilnius nbsp Minija is known for water tourism Vilnius capital of Lithuania in the past capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania first mentioned in Letters of Gediminas in 1323 Vilnius is full of cultural events new operas classical music theatre and music festivals 9 Kaunas temporary interbellum capital of Lithuania with prominent functionalism architecture art and history museums largest city Oak Park in Europe Klaipeda sea port with an attractive old town Lithuanian Sea Museum 10 and Dolphinarium 11 Siauliai famous for nearby Hill of Crosses Panevezys capital of Aukstaitija Alytus capital of Dzukija Marijampole capital of Suvalkija Telsiai capital of Zemaitija Silute capital of Lithuania Minor Ukmerge city in northwestern Lithuania known for its classicist artistic old town Pakruojis city near Siauliai known for its manor complex and seasonal festivals Kedainiai city in central Lithuania with prominent Renaissance architecture monuments Birzai city in northern Lithuania with a Renaissance bastion castle regional park and old traditional beer breweries Trakai historic city near capital Vilnius known for its medieval architecture and surrounding nature Towns and villages edit Balbieriskis a town known for being situated near a large outcrop in the Nemunas Loops Regional Park Kavarskas a town known for its dumplings and magical water supply Salos a tiny town located on an island in Dviragis lake known for its centuries old manor Stakliskes a village known for its production of midus and lemonade Krekenava a town known for its meat industry and regional park which houses European Bisons Rumsiskes a town known for its open air ethnographic museum The buildings of this museum are exposed as farmsteads and all of them together represent the 5 main ethnographic regions of Lithuania Minija a small village known for water tourism Zarasai a town surrounded by lakes mainly known for water tourism Ziezmariai a town located next to A1 highway known for its minor historic architecture and meat industry Specific destinations editProtected areas edit nbsp Sand dunes in Kursiu Nerija National Park nbsp Curonian Lagoon view from the Agila dune in Neringa See also List of protected areas of Lithuania Protected areas established for the preservation of natural and cultural features Lithuania has 30 regional parks and 5 national parks and 6 strict reserves Aukstaitija National Park Zemaitija National Park Kursiu Nerija National Park Dzukija National Park Trakai Historical National Park UNESCO World Heritage Sites edit Main article List of World Heritage Sites in Lithuania Kernave ancient capital of Lithuania a complex of historical hillforts and an archeological site called Troy of Lithuania Curonian Spit the resort and nature reserve Vilnius Old Town the old capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania largest baroque city in Northern Europe is among the largest historical centres in Europe Modernist architecture of Kaunas described by UNESCO as Architecture of Optimism 1919 1939 Cultural routes edit In 2019 Cultural Route of Lithuanian composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis was opened which leads through the places in Varena Druskininkai Kaunas Vilnius Plunge Rietavas Palanga where composer has lived 12 Cognitive or sightseeing routes Pazintinis takas are highly popular among domestic tourists Usually they lead through unique places in nature where the visitor can enjoy the nature and local history while walking some predefined path Pilgrimage sites edit nbsp Zemaiciu Kalvarija Church Lithuania has many holy sites especially in Samogitia which are worth a visit Major pilgrimage sites Gate of Dawn Vilnius Hill of Crosses Samogitia Zemaiciu Kalvarija Samogitia Siluva Samogitia Resorts edit nbsp Golden sand beach in Palanga Seaside resorts edit Palanga the summer capital of Lithuania with sandy beaches Nida a world heritage site with unique nature Juodkrante a resort in Neringa Spa towns edit Birstonas a balneological resort and a spa town surrounded by pine forests Druskininkai a developed spa town with the largest water park in the Eastern Europe the Snow Arena one of the biggest indoor skiing slopes in Europe The Water Park and the Snow Arena connected with the cable car 13 Likenai a resort with mineral springs Military heritage editThe country has some military sites left and may be very interesting place as a place of militarism heritage tourism It might be interesting for anyone who is interested in history of the warfare or the Cold War Major militarism heritage sites in Lithuania Kaunas Fortress a massive system of forts built around Kaunas during the Russian Empire rule in the 19th century Plokstine missile base a former Soviet nuclear launch site in Samogitia 14 Bicycle tourism editEuroVelo 10 Legend nbsp nbsp nbsp Gdynia nbsp nbsp nbsp Gdansk nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Elblag nbsp nbsp nbsp PolandRussia nbsp nbsp nbsp Kaliningrad nbsp nbsp nbsp RussiaLithuania nbsp nbsp nbsp Klaipeda BalticSea nbsp nbsp nbsp LithuaniaLatvia nbsp nbsp nbsp Liepaja nbsp nbsp nbsp Ventspils nbsp nbsp nbsp Liepaja nbsp nbsp nbsp Jurmala nbsp nbsp nbsp Riga nbsp nbsp nbsp LatviaEstonia nbsp nbsp nbsp Tallinn nbsp Narva nbsp EstoniaRussia nbsp nbsp nbsp Sankt Peterburg nbsp nbsp nbsp Vyborg nbsp nbsp nbsp RussiaFinland nbsp nbsp nbsp Helsinki nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Turku nbsp nbsp nbsp Pori nbsp nbsp nbsp Vaasa nbsp nbsp nbsp Oulu nbsp nbsp nbsp FinlandSweden nbsp nbsp nbsp Lulea BalticSea nbsp nbsp nbsp Umea nbsp nbsp nbsp Uppsala nbsp nbsp nbsp Stockholm nbsp nbsp nbsp Linkoping nbsp nbsp nbsp Ystad nbsp nbsp nbsp Malmo nbsp nbsp nbsp SwedenDenmark nbsp nbsp nbsp Kobenhavn nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp DenmarkGermany nbsp nbsp nbsp Kiel nbsp nbsp nbsp Lubeck nbsp nbsp nbsp Rostock nbsp This diagram viewtalkedit nbsp Signage for EuroVelo 11 Vilnius Lithuania Bicycle tourism is growing especially in Lithuanian Seaside Cycle Route EuroVelo routes EV10 EV11 EV13 go through Lithuania Total length of bicycle tracks amounts to 3769 km of which 1988 km is asphalt pavement 15 Most known bicycle routes are Nemunas River Cycle Route Suvalkija Cycle Circuit Lithuanian Seaside Cycle Route Most of the Tourism information centres and national parks have their local thematic bicycle route plans Festivals editKaziuko muge Uzgavenes Vilnius International Film Festival Kaunas International Film Festival Klaipeda Sea FestivalMuseums editFor a more comprehensive list see List of museums in Lithuania nbsp The names of the executed Lithuanian partisans are carved on the basement wall of the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights nbsp The Historical Presidential Palace in Kaunas Museums include Lithuanian Museum of Ethnocosmology Palanga Amber Museum Vilnius Amber Museum Gallery 16 Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania Church Heritage Museum 17 Lithuanian Museum of Ancient Beekeeping National Gallery of Art 18 M K Ciurlionis National Art Museum Vytautas the Great War Museum National Museum of Lithuania Vilnius Castle Complex Vilnius Picture Gallery 19 Vilnius Toys Museum 20 Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights Lithuanian Aviation Museum MO Museum 21 Museum of modern and contemporary Lithuanian art Tartle 22 Museum of Lithuanian art heritage and artefacts Klaipeda Clock and Watch Museum 23 Siauliai Photography Museum 24 Akmene Akemene fossil museum 25 Ornithological station and a museum in Vente CapeGallery editTourism in Lithuania gallery nbsp Vilnius Cathedral nbsp Trakai Island Castle nbsp House of Perkunas Kaunas nbsp Spa town of Druskininkai nbsp Hill of Crosses nbsp Gate of Dawn Vilnius nbsp Historic houses in Klaipeda nbsp A street in Kedainiai nbsp Kernave nbsp Raudone Castle nbsp National Museum of Lithuania nbsp Palanga Amber Museum nbsp Wooden church in Paluse nbsp Panemune Castle nbsp Lighthouse in Cape VenteSee also editList of castles in Lithuania List of palaces and manor houses in Lithuania List of landmarks in Lithuania List of museums in Lithuania List of national parks of Lithuania List of regional parks of Lithuania nbsp Lithuania portalReferences edit 2018 for tourism number of tourists exceeded forecasts Tyrimas 70 lietuviu ilgasias atostogas leidzia Lietuvoje 27 nuomojasi busta is privaciu asmenu www vz lt Retrieved 17 December 2018 a b Tourism in Lithuania 2017 PDF Statistics Lithuania p 6 Retrieved 24 November 2018 Fatbirder Lithuania fatbirder com Retrieved 5 May 2018 TOURISM INFORMATION CENTRES lithuania travel Retrieved 25 May 2018 Visit Lithuania visitlithuania net Retrieved 2 June 2018 Lithuanian Guides Dtabase guides lt Retrieved 5 May 2018 Number of guests and overnights in Lithuanian accommodation establishments All markets 2018 2019 Retrieved 29 June 2023 Vilnius Events Lithuanian Sea Museum muziejus lt Retrieved 2 June 2018 Lithuanian Sea Museum and Dolphinarium muziejus lt Retrieved 2 June 2018 Ciurlionio kelias ciurlioniokelias lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 24 May 2019 Druskininkai Cable Car lynukelias lt Retrieved 2 June 2018 Zemaitijos nacionalinio parko teritorijoje veikiantys muziejai Archived 8 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine Widawski Krzysztof Wyrzykowski Jerzy 24 January 2017 The Geography of Tourism of Central and Eastern European Countries ISBN 978 3 319 42205 3 Retrieved 5 May 2018 Amber Museum Gallery ambergallery lt Retrieved 2 June 2018 Church Heritage Museum bpmuziejus lt Retrieved 2 June 2018 National Gallery of Art ndg lt Retrieved 2 June 2018 Vilnius Picture Gallery ldm lt Retrieved 1 November 2018 Vilnius Toys Museum museu ms Retrieved 3 May 2019 MO Museum mo lt Retrieved 1 November 2018 Tartle tartle lt Retrieved 1 November 2018 Klaipeda Clock and Watch Museum ldm lt Retrieved 1 November 2018 Siauliai Photography Museum ausrosmuziejus lt Retrieved 1 November 2018 Akmenes muziejus akmenesmuziejus lt Retrieved 24 March 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Lithuania Lithuania Real is Beautiful The Official Travel Guide by the State Department of Tourism Lithuanian State Department of Tourism nbsp Media related to Tourism in Lithuania at Wikimedia Commons Zemaitija National Park s website Lithuanian Guides Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tourism in Lithuania amp oldid 1216009355, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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