Dzintari
Dzintari is a small coastal town located in the western part of Latvia, approximately 15 kilometers east of the city of Liepaja. The town is situated on the eastern shore of the Curonian Spit, a 98-kilometer-long sandbar that separates the Baltic Sea from the Curonian Lagoon. Dzintari is known for its picturesque beaches, clear waters, and the nearby Dzintari National Park, which is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the rare Curonian Lagoon horseshoe bat.
The town's name, Dzintari, is derived from the Latvian word "dzintars," which means amber. Amber, a fossilized
Dzintari is also a popular tourist destination, offering a range of accommodations, restaurants, and recreational facilities.
In addition to its natural attractions, Dzintari is also known for its cultural heritage. The town is
Overall, Dzintari is a charming coastal town that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage,