Regular Seal Watching Trips
We provide the only seal watching tours available in North Estonia from July to September 2024 on every Sunday. This exciting trip takes you to the seals’ habitat near the Malusi Islands. Highlights of the tour are admiring North Estonia’s picturesque archipelago, spotting seals in their natural habitat and visiting Estonia’s beautiful north coast areas.
We reach Malusi by boat, departing from one of the Northern Estonian port called Neeme. We attract the seals by playing music! On our way to Malusi Islands, you will hear fascinating stories about life on islands in North Estonia.
Price: 67 euros, for children 7-12 years 37 euros and children 2-6 years 17 euros.
Price includes seal watching boat trip in a group from Neeme Port, guide service in English.
Price no not include pick-up from and drop-off to Tallinn. This can be ordered extra for 25€ per person one way.
Watch a video of seal-watching trip and read what to take with you!
See available dates and book a place on the trip from our E-shop.
Tour Reviews
We had a great experience with your company on our seal, watching trip last Sunday. Even though the seals weren’t plentiful, we still had a great time. Especially with your guide, Helena, who was not just very knowledgeable and gave us great tips, but also made our kids feel very welcome on board. It is definitely a trip that is worth it and we will recommend it highly to our friends and colleagues.
Lorenz, August 2023
Unique nature tour in Estonia – Seal watching
Last year I found out that it’s possible to go on a seal watch here in Estonia. Didn’t think twice and got the tickets! I loved this little seal exploration trip so much! Thank you @pranglitravel for organizing trips like this and sharing the knowledge! 💙 We were taken by the boat to the area of small remote islands. The first thing I noticed were the bird islands covered with countless cormorants. Soon I started to notice little heads peeking at us from the water… Seals are very curious animals by their nature, so they quickly came closer to our boat to check who are we (these seals are wild animals, they are not fed by people etc). The main seals who live in Estonian waters are gray seals. They can weigh up to 300 kg. Gray seals are predators and feed themselves by catching cod. Years ago it was possible to see three types of seals here, now it’s only one. Mostly because of the heavy ship traffic and the fact that there is no sea ice during the winter. We are not on this planet alone, it’s time to understand that and start living in harmony with nature and other species. This way we can maintain all this breathtaking beauty.🙏
Karin, July 2020
The seals in Estonia are curious
20-30 seals were eager to come and find out who we were, once we had reached Malusi Islands. That is how it works – they are watching us and vice versa. We had a wonderful guide called Triin with us, she explained our plan for the tour as well as told us about the life on small islands on the way to Malusi and the life of the seals in Estonia.
Veiki, September 2019
Seal watching was incredible
The seals were amazing. The seals welfare was always considered, we did not disturb them, stayed well away, and they came swimming to the boat, curious to see what we were doing. Some did, anyway, others were much happier discussing ownership of the best sunning rocks, or just pushing each other off rocks. They were grey seals, incidentally, and I now know much more about their lives, their needs, and why there are colonies of ringed seals also found in the Baltic.
Tony, July 2019