Druskininkai is a resort situated in the southern part of Lithuania, 130 km away from the capital Vilnius. Essentially located in a forest, this small spa town boasts with salty mineral water springs that not only gave the name to the resort, but also became a tourist attraction. Find more about history of Druskininkai and get some tourist information.
Getting to Druskininkai from Vilnius:
By bus that run from Vilnius bus station to Druskininkai bus station. Intercity bus schedule and tickets are available online. Trip length: 2-3 h, single ticket costs EUR 10-15.
How to get from Vilnius airport to Vilnius bus station?
Transfer by private driver or taxi. Trip length: ~2 h, one way trip cost start from 90 EUR.
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Getting to Druskininkai from Kaunas:
By bus that run from Kaunas bus station to Druskininkai bus station. Intercity bus schedule and tickets are accessible online. Trip length: 2-4 h, single ticket costs EUR 10-15.
How to get from Kaunas airport to Kaunas bus station?
Transfer by private driver or taxi. Trip length: ~2 h, one way trip cost start from 90 EUR.
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Visas:
Citizens of the EU do not need a visa to enter Lithuania as we are a member of EU and Schengen area countries. If you are from any other country, find out about entry requirements here.
Currency:
Official currency in Lithuania is EURO.
Electricity:
Lithuanian electrical standards are 50Hz, 220 volts. Please check here, if you need a power plug adapter.
Water:
Tap water is potable.
Emergency services:
In case of emergency dial 112 for police, fire or ambulance.