Neringa is a beautiful and picturesque municipality located on the Curonian Spit along the Baltic Sea in Lithuania. Straddled between the sea and the Curonian Lagoon, Neringa is known for its distinctive landscapes that comprise lovely lash forests, impressive sand dunes, and diverse bird species, which have earned it a position in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. This tranquil beach resort is dotted with charming villages such as Nida, Preila, Juodkrantė, and Pervalka, each offering unique attractions. Nida, renowned for its magnificent Parnidis dune and Thomas Mann's summer house, is a primary highlight. Visitors also admire Hill of Witches, an open-air sculpture museum in Juodkrantė or engage in activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, and amber hunting that Neringa offers to capture the essence of Lithuanian coastal life.