What to do in Palanga when the summer ends? Provide entertainment that will interest everyone



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Rasa Kmitienė, director of the Palanga Tourist Information Center, recalls: “The motto of the Palanga resort is the following: ‘Choose what you love’. In Palanga, everyone can find what they like. Below are recommendations on what to do at the resort during the last weeks of summer.

Space for active recreation enthusiasts

The last warm days will definitely be more beautiful if you visit the water trampoline park on Kunigiškių street. There are 70 trampolines waiting for tourists in this park, and there are also many obstacles to overcome.

The saint will welcome anyone who wants to kayak. Here it is proposed to navigate on two routes: one with winds of 8 kilometers and the other of 17. It is possible to test your strength not only on the rivers, but also on the waves of the Baltic Sea.

Rafting

Rafting

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Monciškės is a place for wind kites. There are at least a few windsurfing rental points in the area.

Look around flower gardens and fairytale parks

The pearl of Palanga is the famous Birutė Park. This park is rich in tracks, flower beds and is also home to the famous sculpture of “Spruce the Queen of Snakes”. Birutė Park is famous for the concerts of the Palanga Orchestra and the Night Serenade that take place here every summer.

Birutė Park in Palanga

Birutė Park in Palanga

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Palanga Fairy Tales Park is not inferior to Birutė Park in its charm, where fairy tales can not only be heard, but also played. There are many sculptures in the park, and an information panel is installed in each of them; as soon as you click on it, the sculpture speaks with the voice of Inga Valinskienė.

Take a walk with the counts and meet Palanga

Palanga is not only a place for vacations and entertainment, it is also a city with an impressive history. Orientation walk “Palanga. After the Footprints of the Counts ”you will hear the unexpected story of Palanga, and the virtual guide will make your head spin.

During the game, the virtual guide sends clues about which way to go and what to look for. When they find the correct object, the game participants take a photo of it and send it to the guide. As they complete their tasks, travelers also receive information about the place they are visiting.

This cognitive walk will not exceed 2 hours, and this pleasure will cost 20 euros for a team of 1-5 people.

A slightly longer and more expensive interactive route to walk is “Palanga. Iodine pump ”. When you reach the finish line, you will have traveled a kilometer and a half and will have spent 3 hours outdoors.

If you have not yet visited all the programs

The traveling exhibition “Age of the Coastal Stone” presents findings of thousands of years old archaeologists from the depths of the earth on the Lithuanian coast, mainly in Šventoji.

The Palanga summer reading room of the Lithuanian Martynas Mažvydas National Library invites to the cartoonist exhibition “1990-1991 in cartoons”.

The initiators of the exhibition “Traveling Music”, who had to stop the exhibition due to the quarantine of the country, resume their activities. The exhibition saw the light again and visitors will also be able to admire it in Palanga.

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