Travelling to Parnu from Tallinn Airport (TLL)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Tallinn Airport to Parnu transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Tallinn Airport to Parnu — 129 kilometres in approximately 117 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Tallinn Airport is Estonia's principal international gateway — just 2km from the UNESCO medieval Old Town, and ideally positioned for destinations across the country and beyond: Lahemaa's first Soviet national park, Rakvere's interactive castle, Haapsalu's Tchaikovsky spa town, Pärnu's Art Deco beach resort, Tartu's university heritage, Narva's EU-Russia fortress border, and Helsinki across the Gulf of Finland. Our Tallinn Airport to Parnu private transfer delivers you directly — confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Tallinn Airport to Parnu provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Pärnu is the summer capital of Estonia and the most beloved beach resort in the Baltic States — a city of 40,000 permanent inhabitants (expanding dramatically in summer) on the Pärnu Bay coast of southwestern Estonia 129km south of Tallinn Airport, whose extraordinary identity as Estonia's most important leisure city (Pärnu has been the most fashionable Estonian seaside resort since the 19th century, its 4km of fine white sand beach — the finest beach in Estonia, the most popular summer bathing destination in the country, the Pärnu beach promenade and the extraordinary collection of 1930s Art Deco beach villas and bathing establishments — the most intact collection of inter-war Art Deco seaside architecture in the Baltic States, its white-painted modernist spa buildings, sun terraces and beach pavilions the finest expression of 1930s Baltic seaside modernism in existence), the Pärnu Old Town (the most completely preserved provincial Estonian town centre, its Baroque town gates — the Red Tower and the Tallinn Gate — the most significant surviving medieval and early modern town fortifications in southwestern Estonia) and the extraordinary Pärnu Mud Spa tradition (the most important therapeutic mud treatment centre in Estonia, Pärnu mud the most biologically active therapeutic marine mud in the country after Haapsalu, the most developed spa and wellness infrastructure of any Estonian city) give it a resort and heritage identity of exceptional quality in the Estonian leisure tradition.
Pärnu's most important cultural institutions are the Pärnu Museum (the most important historical collection in southwestern Estonia, its exhibits documenting the extraordinary pre-history, medieval and inter-war heritage of the Pärnu region), the Chaplin Centre (the most important contemporary art museum in southwestern Estonia, named for the Charlie Chaplin connection to the Pärnu beach where, according to local tradition, Chaplin once bathed) and the extraordinary Pärnu Jazz Festival (the most important jazz festival in Estonia, the most attended annual music event in southwestern Estonia, its outdoor concerts on the beach promenade the most atmospheric jazz setting in the Baltic States). The Soomaa National Park (40km east, the most extraordinary seasonal flood landscape in Estonia — 'the fifth season' when spring floods turn the entire Soomaa bog and forest landscape into a vast inland sea, the most dramatic seasonal natural spectacle in the country, canoe journeys through flooded forests the most unusual outdoor experience in Estonia) gives the Pärnu region a natural heritage of extraordinary seasonal drama.
Summer Capital of Estonia — Finest Beach in the Baltic States and Most Intact Inter-War Art Deco Seaside Architecture: Pärnu's 4km white sand beach (the finest beach in Estonia, the most popular summer destination in the country) and its collection of 1930s Art Deco beach villas and spa buildings (the most intact inter-war Art Deco seaside architecture in the Baltic States, the finest expression of 1930s Baltic seaside modernism) give the city an unmatched resort heritage — the most beloved and most historically layered beach destination in Estonia.
Soomaa National Park — 'Fifth Season' Spring Floods, Most Dramatic Seasonal Spectacle in Estonia: The Soomaa National Park (40km east, the most extraordinary seasonal flood landscape in Estonia — spring floods turning forest and bog into inland sea, canoe journeys through flooded woodland the most unusual outdoor experience in the Baltic States) gives the Pärnu region a natural heritage of dramatic seasonal character quite without parallel in Estonian nature.
E67/Via Baltica South Transfer: The transfer from Tallinn Airport to Pärnu takes approximately 117 minutes via the E67 motorway south — the main Tallinn-Riga Via Baltica highway, the most important international road corridor in Estonia, direct south to the summer capital on the Pärnu Bay.
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