Artful Escapes: Eha
This 22-guest retreat is hidden on the remote island of Estonia’s Hiiumaa, and offers nature-influenced wellness rituals
In Estonian, eha means “twilight,” a nod to the Baltic country’s endless summer evenings and “the stillness and deeper sense you get from being in a location like this,” says hotel creative director Hannes Unt of the Nordic-style, 22-guest retreat hidden on remote Hiiumaa, Estonia’s second largest island. Architect Tiit Trummal eschewed 90-degree angles while embracing the island’s traditional materials in eight suites and three forest cabins.
Eha’s environment guided both the landscape design and the nature-influenced wellness rituals—stays can be reserved only as part of a three-, five-, or seven-night program—blending Estonian and ancestral healing traditions like birch sauna ceremonies and sacred peat wraps.
A version of this article first appeared in print in our 2026 Summer Issue in the section “Artful Escapes.” Subscribe to the magazine.