Osmussaar is unique for its interesting nature and history. The island was first inhabited by the Estonian Swedes; after the WWII, Osmussaar became a restricted border zone with a Soviet military base.
The island is 4.8 kilometres long and 1.6 kilometres wide. Its highest spot is 8 metres high. Osmussaar probably rose from the sea 3,000 years ago. The landscape is characteristic for its limestone shore, breccia boulders, vast shingle mould areas, and juniper shrubland. 
At the northwestern tip of the island on the cliff coast, a reinforced concrete lighthouse, built in 1954, can be found. The lighthouse has been open for visitors since 2019.

Tuulingu Guesthouse, located in Haeska village on the north shore of Matsalu Bay, is a renovated former barn. The guesthouse is built using natural materials which become more valuable over time.
Tuulingu is a very popular place for nature lovers, because the Haeska Birdwatching Tower is in the immediate vicinity.
Several bird species have been recorded in the vicinity of Tuulingu Guesthouse.

Order our boat for a trip to the islands, for transport, for a taxi, a sea training, to safeguard events on the sea, team training, company events, simply enjoying the sea, water skiing, wakeboarding, seal observing, and other sea-related activities.
Our boat is RIB type, 9 metres long, 3 metres wide, extremely safe, with a 300-horsepower engine, and with a maximum speed of 47 knots (almost 90 km/h). It has all the modern navigation and communication equipment.

The sample price applies for a trip from Puise to Heltermaa.
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Lija shop, located on the main street in the heart of Haapsalu, offers products made by Estonian craftsmen, as well as local artists.
The unique handicraft is perfect for decorating your home, giving to your loved ones as presents, or as a reminder of your visit to Haapsalu.
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The innovation centre INNOKAS in Haapsalu welcomes families, toddlers, youthful grandparents, and kindergarten and school groups. INNOKAS promotes inventing and exploring – guests can discover the laws of nature on their own.

Our team works hard to make sure that all guests can create something and discover the laws of the world through invention.
Besides robotics, we have virtual reality and 3D printing.
You can also celebrate birthdays and organise corporate events here.

Haapsalu Castle is an architectural gem built in the 13th century, which until the end of the 17th century was the seat of power for local authorities.
The museum in the main castle focuses on the history of the castle itself. You can learn about the construction of the castle, the birth of the town of Haapsalu, and the fate of the rulers and locals of the Bishopric of Ösel–Wiek. In order to better understand the life of that time, guests can try out different mechanisms. The passages on the walls offer a wonderful view of the castle and the picturesque town of Haapsalu.

Vaga Mama is an Asian eatery in Haapsalu serving Chinese, Thai, and Nepalese dishes. Our tasty and spicy dishes are made by Nepalese chefs. You can buy food to go or order by phone.

The menu includes traditional Asian soups, noodles, various sauces, and seafood. Make sure to try the frog legs – not every restaurant offers them!

The best time for bird-watching is spring and autumn, but the Estonian nature offers something interesting for bird-watchers throughout the year. Come and enjoy the spectacle of thousands of arctic waterfowl flying over Estonia.
The bird-watching takes place in Western Estonia, Matsalu National Park (one of the most popular bird-watching spots in Europe), Haapsalu, Pürksi, Põõsaspea or Nõva. We might encounter forest birds such as Woodpeckers, Black Grouse, Western Capercaillie, or Strigiformes.
The price includes a guide service and transport. We offer both week-long as well as one-day bird observations.

We can supply you with bird-watching equipment by prior arrangement.

The Risti water tower from the Tsar era is part of the Risti railway station complex. The railway station with the railroad lines was built in 1904, the station building was completed a year later, the water tower was probably built in the same period.

The water tower was used to supply water to steam locomotives. There was a water tank or a reservoir at the top of the tower and a water heater or a boiler on the lower floor. The boiler was used to prevent the water from freezing in the tank.

You can go to the reservoir along the historical spiral staircase. On the ground floor, you can see the tools of the time and an exhibition describing the work in the watertower.

Haeska Ceramics is located on the northern shore of Matsalu Bay. Margit Mald, a ceramist, lives and works there.
Most of her works are regular household items, burned at a high temperature of 1,260 degrees. The aim of the artist is to create simple products which turn to life when food is placed on them, creating positive emotions. Here, you will also find unique pottery, which gives you the opportunity to play with material, form, and technique.

The open-plan, renovated, and all-inclusive Rose Apartment is located in the Old Town of Haapsalu, directly on the main street.
In the apartment with a kitchenette, you will find cooking facilities and a large balcony overlooking the castle wall and the church. It is perfect for enjoying your morning coffee. Private parking in the yard.
The apartment can comfortably accommodate 4–5 people.
Nearby, you will find many dining options, a shop, a castle, and a seafront promenade.

The cosy Reta Suurepere Apartment is located in the centre of Haapsalu.
The apartment has a large open-plan living room / kitchen and two separate bedrooms. The kitchen is fully equipped.
In the courtyard, there is a steam sauna, a terrace with a table, and chairs.
We also have barbecue facilities and free parking.
Haapsalu’s Old Town is a few minutes’ walk away.