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The Story of Võsu

and Reute Residences

Located on the southern shore of Käsmu Bay on Estonia’s northern coast, Võsu has long been a beloved summer retreat. Its wide sandy beach, beautiful natural scenery, and unique holiday atmosphere continue to captivate visitors to this day. It’s no wonder that many well-known Estonian cultural figures—such as Georg Ots, Kaljo Kiisk, Mikk Mikiver, and Juhan Viiding—have chosen to spend their summers here.

With its beautiful pine forest rich in mushrooms and berries, sandy seabed, and warm sea water, Võsu’s popularity continued to grow. A passenger ferry line between Tallinn and Võsu was established, making it even easier for holidaymakers to reach the area. By the time of the First World War, Võsu had already developed into a true resort, boasting over 120 summer houses. During the tsarist era, Võsu was primarily visited by the nobility of St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Germany. In the early years of the Republic of Estonia, improved transportation and growing prosperity brought an increasing number of domestic tourists to Võsu as well. In the 1930s, as visitor numbers rebounded after difficult times, a regular bus route between Tallinn and Võsu was launched, and Võsu became one of the most beloved holiday destinations for Estonians. By the eve of the Second World War, Võsu was the fifth-largest resort in Estonia, and its bustling summer main street was said to resemble Tallinn’s Harju Street or Tartu’s Rüütli Street.


Reute Residents offers visitors luxurious accommodation and relaxation in a beautiful natural setting. In addition to a peaceful spa and an Italian-inspired restaurant, guests can enjoy stunning sea views and romantic sunsets. Võsu’s clean air, beautiful beaches, and enchanting nature make it an ideal destination for both romantic getaways and family holidays.
Come and experience the charm of historic Võsu combined with the comfort of modern luxury at Reute!