Getting Around
Buses and trains are the best ways to get around, as they go just about everywhere. Although buses are quicker and slightly cheaper, train travel is far from dear: you can track 100km (62mi) on little more than small change in general seating class. Driving isn’t a bad option since the main roads are good, traffic is light and distances are small. It’s best to bring your own vehicle, because car rental is very expensive. Lithuanians drive on the right and a zero blood-alcohol level is strictly enforced. Cycle touring hasn’t really taken off in Lithuania, but the country’s flatness, small size and light traffic make it good pedalling territory.