Hiiumaa County Travel Guide
Estonia's second-largest island — ancient lighthouses, pristine juniper meadows, a 500-year-old warning beacon, and the most peaceful silence you'll find in Northern Europe. Car is the only way to see all of it.
Hiiumaa is Estonia's second island and its most unhurried corner. With a population of just 9,000 spread across 1,023 km², the island moves at a pace that feels genuinely disconnected from modern life. There are no motorways, no chain hotels, and almost no tourists by mainland European standards. A car is the only way to experience Hiiumaa properly: the five lighthouses are spread across a coastline that no bus route covers, the birdwatching reserves require early morning flexibility, and the best smoked fish is sold from a quay you'd never find on a guided tour. Take the ferry from Rohuküla, drive off the ramp, and the island is yours.
Getting to Hiiumaa
Ferry from Rohuküla (near Haapsalu) to Heltermaa: 1 hour crossing. Ferries run year-round, several times daily. Book your car ferry slot in advance for summer weekends — the boats fill up. Drive time from Tallinn to Rohuküla: approximately 1h 45min.
7 Hiiumaa Highlights Worth the Crossing
Suggested 2-Day Hiiumaa Route
North — Tahkuna, Kärdla & Kassari
Ferry Rohuküla → Kärdla → Tahkuna Lighthouse → Kärdla Market → Kassari Island
Take the morning ferry from Rohuküla (1 hour crossing). Drive north to Tahkuna lighthouse and the Estonia memorial. Return to Kärdla for lunch and the museum. Afternoon: drive south to Kassari Island and walk the Sääre Tirp spit at sunset. Overnight in Kärdla or Kassari.
West — Kõpu, Ristna & Käina Bay
Käina Bay Reserve → Kõpu Lighthouse → Ristna Cape → return ferry
Morning birdwatching at Käina Bay (arrive early for migration activity). Drive west across the island to Kõpu Lighthouse — climb for the views. Continue to Ristna Cape. Return via Orjaku Harbour for smoked fish. Catch the afternoon ferry back to the mainland.
Hiiumaa in Summer
White Nights
In June the sun barely sets — golden light at 11 pm over Kõpu lighthouse is one of Estonia's most photographed scenes
Peak Migration
May and September bring spectacular bird migration through Käina Bay — sometimes 10,000+ birds visible simultaneously
Wild Swimming
Hiiumaa's remote beaches are clean, calm and rarely visited — ideal for wild swimming from June through August
Book Your Car Before the Ferry
CarRental.ee lets you pick up in Tallinn, drive to Rohuküla, take the ferry with your car, and explore Hiiumaa at your own pace. There is no car rental on Hiiumaa island itself — you need to bring your car on the ferry. The crossing takes one hour; the island repays every minute of the journey.
The Island Is Waiting on the Other Side of the Ferry
Five lighthouses. Ancient juniper meadows. The most peaceful corner of Estonia. All you need is a car and a ferry ticket.
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