Regular trips to Aksi Island
The northern Estonian island of Aksi, also known as Little Prangli, lies next to Prangli Island, captivating visitors with its extraordinary natural landscape and rich history.
Thanks to the Aksberg family, who once lived here, Aksi Island is known for its shipbuilding. Here you can see a unique stone labyrinth dating back to 1849 and hear fascinating stories of settlement before World War II. Today, the small island is permanently uninhabited and protected by nature. Why is that? The answer is revealed on the island.
Aksi Island does not have its own harbor. To reach the destination, we offer a boat that can land on the island. Take the opportunity to explore the island with our experienced captain and guide!
Aksi Island trip information:
- On the sea trip, we travel by small boat from Neeme Harbor (a transfer from Tallinn is available if needed).
- We explore the island’s attractions and natural features and share stories about its history and present (in Estonian and English).
- The trip lasts approximately four hours, depending on the wind conditions.
- Please bring your own necessary food and drink.
Come and discover one of Estonia’s wonderful small islands!

