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Aksi Island Tour
About
Aksi Island is the neighboring island of Prangli, which is why it's often called "Little Prangli." What impresses visitors most are the island's extraordinary natural landscapes.
Thanks to the Aksberg family who once lived here, Aksi is known for its shipbuilding history. On the island, you can see a unique stone labyrinth dating back to 1849 and hear fascinating stories about the island's colorful settlement before World War II.
Today, the island is permanently uninhabited and under nature protection. Aksi has no harbor of its own. To reach the island, a private boat must be arranged. That means a visit to Aksi depends on wind conditions and can turn into quite a sea adventure.
Regular trips 5.07, 20.07, 2.08, 9.08, 23.08 and 13.09
Thanks to the Aksberg family who once lived here, Aksi is known for its shipbuilding history. On the island, you can see a unique stone labyrinth dating back to 1849 and hear fascinating stories about the island's colorful settlement before World War II.
Today, the island is permanently uninhabited and under nature protection. Aksi has no harbor of its own. To reach the island, a private boat must be arranged. That means a visit to Aksi depends on wind conditions and can turn into quite a sea adventure.
Regular trips 5.07, 20.07, 2.08, 9.08, 23.08 and 13.09
Tour profile
Duration
4 hours
Distance
3 km
Location
Tallinn-Aksi
Difficulty
Who can participate?
Individuals, Groups (max 14 persons) minimum 1 pers.
Season
Summer
Price
Regular trips 5.07, 20.07, 2.08, 9.08, 23.08 and 13.09 Price 127€ per person with transfers.
Pick-up: The tour price includes pick-up from and drop-off to Tallinn's tourism info center.
Pick-up: The tour price includes pick-up from and drop-off to Tallinn's tourism info center.
Practical Information
- Pick-up Pick up from your hotel or Tallinn Tourist Information Centre
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