Sealwatching Trips for Groups

Seal watching is a truly unique nature experience that you can enjoy with your group. It’s a perfect activity for nature lovers, families, and smaller groups who wish to see seals in their natural habitat.

To encourage seals to come closer and take a curious look at people, we use a clever trick – classical music! During the sea trip, we’ll also talk about the small islands and the daily life of seals.

Seal watching trips last 2–3 hours, depending on the location and weather conditions. Tours are available in Estonian, English, Spanish, and Russian.

When and where do seal watching trips take place?

Prangli Travel organises private seal watching tours in Northern Estonia from April to October. Sea trips take place near the Malusi Islands in Kolga Bay and around Aegna Island in Tallinn Bay.

For smaller groups (up to 6 people), we recommend joining our scheduled seal watching trips departing from Neeme Harbour.

From which harbour does your private seal watching tour depart?

  • Groups up to 12 people – from Kaberneeme or Kelnase Harbour on Prangli
  • Groups up to 14 people – from Neeme Harbour
  • Groups up to 28 people – from Rohuneeme Harbour
  • For larger groups, we offer custom solutions.

What can be ordered in addition?

  • Transport from Tallinn to the harbour and back
  • Catering at restaurants near the harbours
  • In summer, visits to other islands in Kolga Bay
  • Option to combine the seal watching tour with a visit to Prangli Island

Price: we will make you an offer based on your group size, program, and type of sea transport.

What are the booking and cancellation terms?

– For group bookings, we ask for a prepayment upon confirmation. The remaining balance is due before the trip.
– If the trip is cancelled due to strong winds, all prepayments will be fully refunded to the customer.

©Prangli Travel. A fun sea voyage in good company is the perfect break from everyday life.
©Prangli Travel. To spot seals, you must look carefully, so as not to mistake them for rocks.
©Prangli Travel. Be sure to bring binoculars to get a better view of the sea creatures.
©Gennady Shleev. Seals are fond of classical music, which sometimes lures them very close.
©Alar Saat. In the Malusi islets, we mostly encounter grey seals, which are about 180 cm long and weigh up to 200 kg.
©Prangli Travel. An experienced guide will accompany you on your seal-watching trip.

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Customer Feedback

This trip exceeded expectations! At first, I was a bit skeptical about whether we’d see any seals at all, but there were several—and they were really curious. The guide shared fascinating stories during the ride and even lured the seals closer with folk songs. A truly calming and special experience — the perfect escape from city life.

Ranno with family, 06.2024

A very pleasant and peaceful sea trip! We were lucky with the weather and got to see seals with our own eyes—they peeked at us quite curiously. The guide was friendly and shared lots of interesting facts about the Malusi Islands and the seals. Highly recommended for all nature lovers!

Marianne, 07.2024
We were lucky to see a large number of seals, and the sea wasn’t too bad either. The waves were quite big at times, but thanks to the larger boat, everything went smoothly. Many thanks for the great trip!

Valev with friends, 08.2024

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