2025 Riga trip

Here’s a summary of our Riga trip last June.

Cruise: Helsinki to Riga, Tallink Silja Line, VICTORIA I.  It’s an old cruise ship, so I was not so impressed.  I think the cruise ship to Stockholm is much better.  Luckily I had a good view of sunset!

sunset on Baltic sea

One thing I found interesting on this cruise ship was the hot water machine.  However, I did not see any Chinese tourists.

Hot water machine on cruise

The cruise arrived at Riga harbor around 10:30.  Since there were not many passengers, we could get out pretty quickly.  Riga is like Tallinn, a medieval city with cobblestone streets.  Due to the limited time onshore, we basically just walked the old town, and admired the facade of the architectures.  The only place that we spent a bit time on was St. Peter’s Church.  With a small fee, we could get to the high tower.

Comparing to Tallinn, there are much less tourists in Riga.  So I felt less touristy.  I think I liked it.

Food is important to us!  Actually the first thing we did was to try out a typical type of restaurants in Riga called LIDO.  We had a good lunch in LIDO Vērmanītis.  Basically you get food and drinks from various counters like in a buffet, and then pay at the cashier.  Same as IKEA I suppose.  You get draft beer by yourself as well.  If you are skilled, you can get more beer in the glass.  Otherwise you get a lot of foam.

We also had an early light dinner in a Mediterranean restaurant (forgot the name).

 

At last, before arriving to Helsinki, we had a brunch on the cruise.

 

In general, this cruise was expensive.  But the experience was worth it!

 

 

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Helsinki to Riga by cruise

BOOK IT NOW!

The long-awaited Helsinki-Riga cruise day trip is back!  It can be booked through Tallink/Silja Line’s website here.

At least I booked, because I have been waiting for this ever since I missed my chance in the 2021 summer.  For some reason, they only offer very few of these day trips —- three departures per summer.  This year, it is Jun 6, Jun 27 and July 7.  Basically depart from Helsinki on Friday late afternoon, arrive at Riga in the morning the next day.  Spend about 8 hours in Riga, then go back to the cruise by 18:10 to sail to Helsinki.  At last arrive at Helsinki in Sunday afternoon.  This is a quiet convenient weekend city-break.  No need to use annual leave; no need to pack a suitcase; just grab the backpack and go.

This type of cruise day trip is extremely appealing to families with kids.  On cruise ship, there are usually playroom or playground for kids.  Or, just go to the deck, even kids are amazed by the sea, the sunshine, and the seagulls.  I still remember how my toddler was enjoying the deck on a cruise to St. Petersburg.

The cost is not as friendly as sailing to Stockholm.  Maybe because there are so many cruises going to Stockholm?  Flying to Riga is actually cheaper, but cruise is just so much easier.

So, we are off to go in just three days!  I can report back about the trip.

 

 

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