A view of the sea in the old town of Klaipeda, Lithuania (an Atlantis site).
A view of the sea in the old town of Klaipeda, Lithuania (an Atlantis site).

Lithuania

Klaipeda

$4,999

Overview

Situated on the coast of the Baltic Sea, Klaipeda is the third largest city in Lithuania, as well as the country’s oldest city. The area around Klaipeda has many seaside resorts due to moderate temperatures during the summer. Students should be sure to visit the old part of the town, which features German-style, wood-framed, 18th-century buildings and narrow streets and is home to shops, restaurants and other activities.

Destination Information

The City

With its location on the sea, Klaipeda has great beaches and is known for its maritime heritage. The city holds an annual summer Sea Festival on the waterfront with activities and fireworks, it is home to the Lithuanian Sea Museum with sea life exhibits and maritime history, and has a variety of boat cruises.

When you are in Klaipeda, be sure to check out the traditional Lithuanian cuisine, like Cepelinai which are potato dumplings stuffed with meat or cheese, and the fresh fish and seafood offered by the location of this port city.

Dates & Availability

  • Summer Break 2025

Dates

Price

Availability

May 31, 2025 - June 20, 2025 3 weeks

$4,999

Open

June 21, 2025 - July 11, 2025 3 weeks

$4,999

Open

July 12, 2025 - August 1, 2025 3 weeks

$4,999

Open

August 2, 2025 - August 22, 2025 3 weeks

$4,999

Open

You may pay over time, fundraise, consider scholarships, and more. Learn about our significant partial need-based scholarships here.

Participants may transfer to another program or receive a refund up until a predefined amount of time before the start date.

What’s Included

Atlantis programs include ~20h/week of shadowing, housing, some meals, transportation, travel health insurance, and more. Airfare is not included but can be very affordable.

Hospital Overview

Klaipėda University Hospital serves as a major medical and teaching center, offering a wide range of specialized medical services, including cardiology, oncology, neurology, and surgery. The hospital is affiliated with Klaipėda University, providing a platform for medical education and research. Equipped with modern technology and staffed by highly skilled professionals, it is crucial in delivering advanced healthcare to the region while fostering academic excellence in the medical field.

Alumni Favorite

Outdoor Sculptures

Klaipeda has been nicknamed the city of sculptures – because there are about 40 sculptures scattered throughout the city. Try to find them while visiting this amazing city!

Students eating food by the ocean.
Atlantis students enjoying food by the water on an excursion in the city. (Genoa, Italy).

I would recommend Atlantis to a friend, as it offers you not only a different medical perspective but also cultural experiences that I don’t know where you can find anywhere else.

Students walking through the hallway of the hospital where they are shadowing.
Atlantis students walking through the hallway of the hospital where they are shadowing (Genoa, Italy).
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Excursions

Our excursions are designed to offer a deeper look into your host culture, for both the educational benefit and the enjoyment of exploring a new place with others who share your interests in travel and medicine. Excursions range from historical tours to culinary and cultural explorations.

Your Site Manager will inform you of the excursions they have planned during your program orientation. If you make travel plans outside of your city for a weekend and it conflicts with the events your Site Manager has planned, notify your Site Manager several days in advance so that they can plan accordingly.

Atlantis students on a program excursion.
Atlantis students on a program excursion (Genoa, Italy).

Language Skills Not Required

Most participants do not speak the local language at their Atlantis program. English levels vary within the hospital, but no knowledge of the language is required for Atlantis to be valuable. There is enough English spoken in the hospital for participants to benefit from the programs, as you can read in our testimonials. 

Many patients in your future career will not speak your language and will come from a different cultural background, so the Atlantis experience prepares you for that intercultural perspective. Any slight language barrier you may encounter at Atlantis also helps you develop “resilience and adaptability,” an AAMC core competency.

Clinical Experience that Stands Out to Schools

Medical schools want 3 things: healthcare exposure, GPA/MCAT, and certain competencies. Uniquely, “360 Shadowing” gives you the best version of the 1st, frees you to focus on the 2nd, and cultivates/shows the 3rd to medical school admissions.

Two students walking out of a hospital wing.
Atlantis students in a hospital wing (Lisbon, Portugal).

Funding Your Future

The cost of Atlantis isn’t too dissimilar from the cost of many study abroad programs that you may find. And we’re here to help: from our extensive fundraising guide to flexible payment plans and financing options, we make the process simple and easy, allowing you to focus on what really matters.

An Atlantis student smiling while shadowing abroad.
An Atlantis student on an excursion experiencing culture while shadowing abroad (Athens, Greece).

Bring a Friend

Consider bringing a friend to the same program you’re applying to. Although the vast majority of Atlantis alumni have gone on programs without knowing someone in their cohort, bringing a friend allows your experience to be shared in a unique way, while still allowing you one of the benefits of Atlantis: meeting new pre-health friends from across the country. Consider sharing this idea with your friends.

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students walking and smiling.
Atlantis students exploring together on a program excursion (Athens, Greece).

Med School Interview:
Atlantis Alum vs. Typical Pre-med

Compare a possible medical school interview of an Atlantis alum with that of a typical applicant by looking at responses to common questions.