Lithuania romantic honeymoon destination is also famous for : Adventure, Backwaters, Beach, Countryside, Heritage, Lake, Peaceful, Water Sports, Wildlife,
The Republic of Lithuania is greenish land, largest in three of the Baltic States, bordering with Latvia, Poland, Russia and Byelorussia. The country of Lithuania is known for its warm hospitality and sincere locals. Lithuania is a glittering ornament in Baltic Sea wonderfully designed by god and filled by lakes and rivers, unspoiled greenery, flat land with a few ups and downs and unique seaside. If you are fond of stories, old town, village culture, architecture styles, arts and crafts, the country will be a real delight for you. Lithuania consists of many such attractions that include museums, national and private galleries, vibrant nightlife, theatres and many activities to entertain visitors. The country offers one of the best food recipes and best wine quality.
A small but mixed nation with cities and villages, old culture and modern life, nature charm and man-made architecture, the Republic of Lithuania is a popular honeymoon destination for every kind of couple.
Start your trip from Vilnius – the capital city residing at the riverside, strolling the museums, galleries, theatres, old era coffee cafes and enjoy the nightlife. If you are supposing for village culture with some stuff of stories, go any corner of the city in little quaint villages away from bustling crowd and in the arms of nature. Experience the local culture and taste local dishes offered by residents of Lithuania. A dinner in the houses or cottages of locals will feel you like home. Walk along seaside or decide to thrill your honey with some sports and activities waiting for you in the country.
Summers in the country experiences sunny days although late spring and early autumn will be a delightful time to visit. Winter season must be avoided due to heavy snowfall at this time in the county. May to September is the best time to travel here.
Best Season: May to September
Summers: June to August
Winters: November to March
Monsoons: April to May
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