Best time to travel to Estonia

Seal Watching in Estonia

Watch seals in their natural habitat

Best time: June–October

Seal Watching
Seal Watching

Estonian Ringed Seals have the population of about 1,500 individuals. They typically live around the Hiiumaa, Saaremaa, and Kihnu islands. Malusi island is a protected seal breeding area. It is easy to catch them lying lazily on the coastal rocks or resting near small islets. Seals love music and can be attracted to beautiful sounds. Seal watching tours usually run between June and October. You should keep in mind that tours depend on the weather. If the weather is bad it may be cancelled.

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When is the best time to visit Estonia for seal watching?

The period between June and October is the ideal time for visitors who want to see seals in their natural breeding habitat. Seal watching tours in Estonia are often operated during these months, offering visitors the chance to interact with the seals while taking advantage of the generally favorable weather. Visitors are advised to check with tour operators before making reservations. Show more

Where are the best places to see Estonian Ringed Seals?

Estonian Ringed Seals can typically be spotted in areas surrounding Hiiumaa, Saaremaa, and Kihnu islands. It is also possible to view these seals in the Malusi island area, which is a protected breeding site. Visitors are given the opportunity to view the seals up close on seal watching tours while adhering to conservation regulations and practices. Show more

What should I bring on a seal watching tour?

Waterproof clothing, non-slip shoes, and binoculars are essential items to bring while dressing appropriately. Sunscreen and a hat are also recommended if the tour is booked for an extended period outside. Tour operators may or may not offer snacks and refreshments, so visitors are encouraged to inquire beforehand. Show more

Is it possible to swim with the seals?

Swimming with the seals is strictly prohibited in Estonia. The protective laws in place ensure that seal's natural habitats are not disturbed by humans. Seal watching tours are the best way to observe seals without causing any harm to them. Visitors can learn about the seals' ecology and behavior from experienced tour guides. Show more

How does the weather affect the seal watching tours?

Seal watching tours are subject to cancellation due to inclement weather in Estonia. Visitors are wise to monitor the weather forecast prior to booking tours, as weather conditions can be unpredictable. High winds and storms can influence tours, and such circumstances may cause cancellations. Visitors should contact their tour operator to stay current on the status of their scheduled tours. Show more

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