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February 8, 2015

Soak Up Some Sun in Estonia’s Best Beach

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Soak Up Some Sun in Estonia’s Best Beach

With all the beaches in Estonia, there a particular one that many of the people considers the best one and it’s Pärnu Beach. Every day thousands of people from all over the world visit the beach to catch some sun and even more come during summer.

To get to the beach, you can have a 15 minute walk from the center, ride public transportation or use your car and follow the Supeluse Streets, it will take you directly to the beach. Don’t worry if your children are tagging along because the accommodations and attractions are suited for families and children.

 Pärnu Beach

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Getting a tan and swimming aren’t the only things you can do in this beach. Walk to the end of the promenade and pay Aloha Surf Centre to train you how to surf, windsurf and skim in the best possible way. Don’t be intimidated! You should know that their training’s so easy, it’s practically suitable for children. Yup, you read it right, a new adventure and you can tag along your friends and your kids, forget your hesitation because their training is totally safe.

All this fun can be a bit tiring for adults, but certainly not for the kids. So head down to the playground on the beach, relax, and watch the kids do their thing. It’s luckily very close to the beachside so you’ll have somewhere to lay on. Various slides, swings, climbing frames and sandpits on the playground will not only provide a way to have fun, it will also help the children’s muscles strength, balance, and spatial awareness. Try not to watch out for each step they’ll take because the playground has safety covers. At the end of the day you all will be tan, tired and happy.

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shailany

I am a young, spirited, and adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm a 27-year-old adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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