Estonia to Lithuania

Same Baltic. Better golf. Your southern neighbour has the course you've been looking for.

Estonia's tech-forward corporate culture invented the offsite. But where do you go when your team has already done every escape room in Tallinn? South. To a 140-hectare championship golf course in a Lithuanian nature reserve. We handle everything -- you focus on your people.

Fly via Riga

~1h to Vilnius

Drive south

~5h via Latvia

Green fee

EUR 65

We manage

Everything

The case for going south

Estonia builds startups. Lithuania built a golf course to match.

Estonia's tech scene is genuinely world-class. Skype, Wise, Bolt, Pipedrive -- the list of companies that started in Tallinn reads like a venture capital portfolio. And with that success comes a culture of corporate events, team retreats, and offsites. Estonian companies take these seriously.

The challenge is finding something new. Your team has been to Parnu, they've done the Saaremaa retreats, and the Tallinn restaurant scene is great but familiar. Golf offers something fundamentally different: 4-5 hours outdoors, no screens, real conversation, physical activity. It works for team building, it works for client entertainment, and it works for the kind of strategic thinking that doesn't happen in a conference room.

Estonian golf courses are developing well, but honestly -- Lithuania is further ahead. Capitals Golf Club has been operating since 2008 as a full 18-hole championship layout. The infrastructure is mature: a proper clubhouse with restaurant and meeting rooms, a driving range, PGA-qualified coaching, and a course design that uses 140 hectares of protected Natura 2000 landscape. For a corporate event where you need everything to work seamlessly, this matters.

The trip itself is easy. Baltic countries share Schengen, the same currency (EUR), similar business culture, and that particular Baltic directness that means nobody wastes anyone's time. Your team won't feel like they've gone far -- but they'll feel like they've gone somewhere worth going.

Travel options

Three ways to get from Tallinn to the tee

Fly via Riga

airBaltic operates Tallinn-Riga-Vilnius with short layovers. Total travel time around 3-4 hours including connection. Good for groups who want to minimise driving.

Best for: smaller groups, time-sensitive schedules

Drive the Via Baltica

About 5 hours from Tallinn through Latvia. The road is good -- mostly dual carriageway. Stop in Riga for lunch, arrive in Lithuania by afternoon. Easy border-free Schengen driving.

Best for: larger groups, flexibility, bringing your own clubs

Fly to Riga + transfer

Fly Tallinn to Riga (45 min, multiple daily), then private transfer to Lithuania (about 3 hours). We meet you in Riga and drive you directly to the course or hotel.

Best for: groups wanting a hybrid approach

Built for modern teams

Not your grandfather's golf day. Unless your grandfather was pretty cool.

Estonian tech companies aren't looking for a stuffy corporate golf event with dress codes and formality. Neither are we. Pink Soup Golf exists because we think corporate events should be genuinely enjoyable, not performative.

We build events around your team's actual preferences. If half your group has never played golf, that's fine -- our coach Donatas runs a quick clinic on the range while the experienced players warm up. We use formats like Texas Scramble where everyone contributes, regardless of skill level. Nobody gets left behind, nobody feels awkward.

We can build a full day: morning golf clinic, 9 or 18 holes, lunch on the terrace, afternoon exploration of Vilnius. Or a tight half-day format that gets everyone back to the city by evening for dinner and nightlife. The structure adapts to your group, not the other way around.

Flexible formats

9 holes, 18 holes, or just a coaching session. Mix golf with city exploration, food tours, or spa time. We design around your team, not around convention.

Beginner-friendly

PGA-qualified coaching on-site. Most Estonian tech teams include people who've never golfed. We make it fun for them too, not just tolerable.

Low-key, high-quality

No pretension, no forced networking, no corporate cringe. Just a great course, good food, and enough structure to keep things moving without being rigid.

Same currency, no friction

Both countries use EUR. Schengen zone. Similar pricing levels. The logistics of an Estonian-Lithuanian trip are about as complex as driving to Parnu.

Baltic business ties

Two small countries that punch above their weight

Estonia and Lithuania share more than geography. Both countries joined the EU in 2004, adopted the Euro, and built reputations as some of the most digital-forward economies in Europe. The Baltic business community is tight-knit -- conferences, trade, investment, and talent flow freely between Tallinn and Vilnius.

A corporate golf event in Lithuania isn't just recreation for an Estonian company -- it can be strategic. If you're looking to build relationships with Lithuanian partners, entertain Baltic-region clients, or simply give your distributed team a reason to be in the same place, Lithuania is the obvious venue. Close enough to be easy, different enough to feel like a genuine outing.

Vilnius itself has become a serious tech and fintech hub. If your Estonian company has clients, partners, or operations in Lithuania, combining a golf day with business meetings is a natural move. We can help coordinate timing so the golf works around your professional schedule, not against it.

FAQ

Questions from Estonian organisers

How do we get from Tallinn to the golf course?
You have two good options. Flying: airBaltic operates Tallinn to Vilnius (about 1 hour, via Riga). Alternatively, drive -- it's roughly 5 hours via Latvia on the Via Baltica. Some Estonian groups fly to Riga and we arrange a transfer from there (about 3 hours to the course). For groups of 8+, we often recommend the drive as it's more flexible and you can bring your own clubs without baggage hassle.
How do Lithuanian courses compare to what we have in Estonia?
Estonia has solid courses -- Niitvalja, Estonian Golf & Country Club, Otepaa -- and they're improving every year. But Lithuania has had more time and investment in championship-level golf. Capitals Golf Club is a full 18-hole course on 140 hectares of protected landscape with mature infrastructure: proper clubhouse, restaurant, practice facilities, pro shop. For a corporate event where you need everything to run smoothly, the supporting setup at Capitals is hard to beat in the Baltics.
We're a tech company. Can you handle a less traditional event format?
Absolutely. We work with a lot of tech companies -- Lithuanian and international. We can do shorter formats (9 holes + dinner), mix golf with other activities (kayaking, city exploration), or build a full day that includes golf coaching for complete beginners alongside experienced players. Estonian tech companies tend to value experiences that break the mould; we're built for exactly that.

Ready to take your team south for something different?

Tell us about your group -- how many, when, what vibe. We'll come back within 24 hours with a full proposal. We keep things simple, direct, and Estonian-level efficient. Drop us a message.

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