Andi · Lääne-Viru County · Estonia
Andi Beach
Discover Andi Beach, a small, unassuming pebble stretch nestled within a quaint coastal village. Feel the smooth, cool stones beneath your feet as you gaze out at the calm Baltic waters, a perfect spot for quiet contemplation.
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Discover Andi Beach, a small, unassuming pebble stretch nestled within a quaint coastal village. Feel the smooth, cool stones beneath your feet as you gaze out at the calm Baltic waters, a perfect spot for quiet contemplation.
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About this beach
Where it is
Andi Beach
Andi, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia
59.5366°, 26.4208°
Top things to do
At Andi Beach
Pebble Strolling
Walk the unique shoreline
Cool Dip
Swim in Baltic waters
Village Views
Capture local coastal life
Quiet Contemplation
Relax by the sea
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Andi Beach.
Questions people actually ask about Andi Beach.
Is Andi Beach suitable for swimming, and what are the typical water conditions?
Andi Beach is a pebble beach, meaning the entry into the water will likely be stony. While generally suitable for swimming, visitors should be prepared for the pebble surface underfoot. As a small coastal village beach, it's typically a quiet spot without lifeguards, so personal caution is advised. The water quality in Estonian coastal areas is usually good, but it's always wise to check local conditions upon arrival.
When is the best time to visit Andi Beach for pleasant weather and fewer people?
The ideal time to visit Andi Beach for enjoyable weather and to avoid any potential crowds is during the late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September). During these months, the temperatures are generally comfortable for a beach visit, and the atmosphere is more serene. While summer (July-August) offers the warmest conditions for swimming, Andi Beach is likely to remain a relatively quiet spot due to its 'hidden' nature.