Kuršių nerija National Park is located on the Curonian Spit in Lithuania and was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. The 26,464 hectare park is comprised of 9,764 hectares of land and 16,700 hectares of water. It contains rare and endangered plant and animal species and offers opportunities to explore the area's unique dune landscapes, cultural sites, and engage in environmentally friendly activities like wildlife observation and sustainable tourism. Popular destinations include museums, galleries, and an ethnographic farmstead that attract many visitors each year.