Palanga is a resort city in western Lithuania, on the shore of the Baltic Sea. Palanga is Lithuania`s largest summer resort, famous for its long, soft white sand beaches and dunes on the Baltic coast. It offers a mix of lively summer entertainment and tranquil winter relaxation, along with spa facilities and wellness treatments. Key attractions include the Palanga Amber Museum, the expansive Palanga Botanical Park with its unique sea bridge, and a well-developed infrastructure with numerous walking and cycling paths.

Busiest Summer Resort:
Attracts both local and international tourists seeking relaxation, entertainment, and water sports during the summer months.
Wellness & Health:
Has a long history as a health resort, with many spas, sanatoriums, and health centers utilizing its natural healing properties.
Outdoor Recreation:
Visitors can enjoy walking and cycling along numerous pathways and bike trails, some stretching along the coast and through forests.
Entertainment:
The town`s pedestrian street is filled with cafes and bars in the summer, and there are also concerts, sporting events, and festivals.
Palanga Amber Museum: Houses an extensive collection of amber from around the world.
Palanga Botanical Park: A large park offering beautiful landscapes, and is home to the famous Sea Bridge.
Sea Bridge: The only pedestrian sea-bridge in the region, providing excellent views, especially at sunset.
Fairy Tale Park: An interactive park with sculptures based on Lithuanian fairy tales.
Infrastructure
International Airport:
Palanga International Airport provides direct connections to several European cities, making the resort easily accessible.
Modern Facilities:
Boasts modern infrastructure, including a wide range of hotels, guesthouses, restaurants, and wellness centers.
Walkways and Cycleways:
Extensive networks of pedestrian and cycle paths cater to exploration and recreation.










