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Regular trips to Keri Island
Keri Island is one of Estonia’s northernmost islands. Visiting it leaves a lasting, memorable impression. The island is indeed tiny, 400 m long and 100 m wide, but it offers plenty of sights and fascinating island stories. Keri is best known for its centuries-old lighthouse, which was recently renovated.
Keri Island is permanently uninhabited. The island is monitored by volunteer island keepers who rotate shifts. There is no harbor on the island, so a small boat and favorable winds are needed to land on the shore. Take the opportunity to explore the island with our experienced captain and guide!
Information about visiting Keri Island:
- The sea trip takes place aboard a small boat from Neeme Harbor (transfer from Tallinn is available if needed).
- We will explore the island’s sights and nature and share stories from the past and present (in Estonian and English).
- The trip lasts approximately 6 hours, depending on wind conditions.
- Please bring your own food and drink.
Discover a unique Estonian small island!

