Klaipeda, Lithuania’s only port city, is a place where history, nature, and the sea come together. Located on the coast of the Baltic Sea, this charming city's old town is filled with cobblestone streets. At the heart of it all is Theatre Square, a lively spot with street performers and cafés.
Travelers can visit the Klaipeda Castle ruins, which tell the story of the Klaipeda's medieval days. The Lithuanian Sea Museum, located on the Curonian Spit, is another popular destination. The museum features aquariums filled with marine life and a dolphinarium.
The Curonian Spit, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its sand dunes, peaceful forests, and quiet beaches. Visitors can hike, bike, or simply relax while enjoying the natural beauty of this unique area.