Jurmala is Riga-on-sea. This classy seaside resort, which stretches 30 kilometres from the Lielupe River and the Gulf of Riga, offers mile after mile of white sand beaches.

Choose from the busier popular beaches of Majori, Dubulti and Dzintari or enjoy a sunbathing session on the virtually deserted beaches of Lielupe, Bulduri, Jaundubulti, Pumpuri, Melluzi, Sloka and Vaivari. The most popular beaches have beach bars, restaurants, kids’ play areas, beach sports’ facilities and water sports.

The attractive promenades close to the main Jurmala beaches are full with countlesshotels.

Summer just wouldn’t be summer without lazy afternoons spent sunbathing on Jurmala’s gorgeous white sand beaches and early evenings strolling along its attractive restaurant-lined boulevards.

During Soviet times Jurmala was the most popular of the USSR’s seaside resorts thanks to its sanatoria, hotels, cafés and attractive boulevards. All of the above still attract visitors from Russia but nowadays tourists also come in great numbers from neighbouring Estonia and Lithuania, and further afield from Scandinavia, Spain, Germany and the UK.

Jurmala is Riga-on-sea. This classy seaside resort, which stretches 30 kilometres from the Lielupe River and the Gulf of Riga, offers mile after mile of white sand beaches. Choose from the busier popular beaches of Majori, Dubulti and Dzintari or enjoy a sunbathing session on the virtually deserted beaches of Lielupe, Bulduri, Jaundubulti, Pumpuri, Melluzi, Sloka and Vaivari. The most popular beaches have beach bars, restaurants, kids’ play areas, beach sports’ facilities and water sports.

The attractive promenades close to the main Jurmala beaches are full with countless modern hotels.

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