Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė is going on holiday in order to join the presidential election campaign. She is the nominee of the Homeland Union-Lithuanian Christian Democrat party (TS-LKD).
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When the holiday bustle is over and the flood of joyful emotions has subsided, people often face unexplainable episodes of sadness. Some say its post-holiday blues, but although this term is anything but new not many people know how to help themselves and beat the onslaught of low spirits. A psychol...
The capital of Lithuania, which is located 3 hours away from the seashore, brings the locals and tourists an experience of a real seaside resort, opening a sandy beach in the heart of the city.
The ongoing quarantine and fear of coronavirus have adjusted summer plans of Lithuanians. Nearly a quarter (24%) of respondents cancelled their vacation abroad. Every fifth plans to spend holidays in a country house or a garden house. However, the latter are in poor condition and requires repair.
If you have booked accommodation for your holidays online on a reservation website, do not be sure that you will have a place to sleep in an unknown city. This is what happened to Lithuanian couple that decided to visit neighboring Kaliningrad, Russia. Meanwhile, booking service provider booking.com...
For many people in the European Union (EU), summer means holidays and travel. However, it is estimated that 28.3% of the EU population aged 16 or over could not afford a one-week annual holiday away from home in 2018. In 2013 the corresponding proportion was 39.5%.
This year, significantly more Lithuanian residents chose to travel on holiday both as single travellers or setting off with their family members. A survey conducted showed that more than half of Lithuanian residents spend their holidays with their spouses, one third holiday with their children, whil...
Every year, Lithuanians spend less than two weeks on holiday, despite specialists' recommendations that they spend at least 20 days on holiday. To read this article, try a €5.99 monthly subscription by clicking here.
Surprising new data shows the East Europeans who travel abroad the least and most for holidays. To read this article, try a €5.99 monthly subscription by clicking here.
Lithuania offers the fourth highest number of paid holidays for its workers in the world according to a new statistical analysis.