Tours to Keri Island
Keri Island in Estonia with an area of only 0,03 km² is located only 6 km from Prangli Island, North-Estonia. Keri is one of the northernmost islands in Estonia and has been an important landmark for the sailors throughout history. Visiting the lighthouse built under the command of Peter the Great is an experience by itself.
Keri Island is the first place in Estonia where natural gas sources were discovered about 100 years ago. The lighthouse on the island was powered by the local natural gas for 6 years and it was also the first place in Estonia for a gas stove. There are a few buildings that have remained since the days when an island watchman and border control were present on the island.
Regular tours to Keri Island in summer 2024:
- On 6.07, 20.07, 10.08, 24.08
- Ferry “Ystävä” departs at 10.00 from Neeme harbour
- Duration: approx. 5-6 hours
- Languages: English and Estonian
- Price: for adults 97€/pp, for kids up to 12 years old 67€/pp
- Book a spot in the form below
Private tours to Keri Island:
- from Prangli, Kelnase harbour (without guide): from 156 € per group
- from the mainland, Neeme harbour (without guide): from 276 € per group
- Tours by speedboat (fits up to 6 people)
- Duration: 3-4 hours
- Additional guiding service in Estonian or English
- Book your tour in the form below
- From Neeme Port group tours up to 14 people, please ask the price.