Introducing Finland
The happiest country in the world, discover the magic of Finland with Travoley as your guide. Embrace the best of both worlds, whether you seek a warm summer adventure or a winter wonderland getaway. In the summertime, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, from hiking to lake swimming, while exploring the vibrant culture of Helsinki. During winter, endless outdoor activities and the chance to witness the Northern Lights await you.
- When is the best time to visit?
- Summer (June to August): Finland comes alive during the summer months when the weather is mild and the days are long. This is an excellent time for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and exploring the country’s lakes and forests. You can also enjoy the famous Midnight Sun in northern Finland.
- Fall (September to October): Fall brings stunning autumn foliage to Finland, particularly in Lapland. The weather is still relatively mild, and you can enjoy activities like berry picking and witnessing the Northern Lights as the nights grow darker.
- Winter (December to February): For a winter wonderland experience, visit Finland during the snowy months. Lapland offers the opportunity for winter sports, visiting Santa Claus Village, and seeing the mesmerizing Northern Lights. Southern Finland also has Christmas markets and festive celebrations.
- Spring (March to May): As the snow melts, springtime offers a unique experience with milder temperatures and the chance to witness the transition from winter to summer. It’s a good time for cultural activities and exploring the cities.
- Where should you go?
- Helsinki: The vibrant capital city offers a perfect blend of modernity and tradition. Explore its architectural wonders, bustling markets, and cultural attractions.
- Lapland: Embark on a magical journey to the home of Santa Claus. Lapland offers enchanting winter activities, the chance to see the Northern Lights, and encounters with reindeer.
- Rovaniemi: Known as the official hometown of Santa Claus, Rovaniemi is a delightful destination for families and winter enthusiasts.
- Turku: Finland’s oldest city boasts a rich history, with medieval buildings, charming riverfront, and lively festivals.
- Tampere: This city is surrounded by lakes and offers a unique industrial heritage, as well as vibrant cultural scenes.
- Åland Islands: An archipelago of 6,700 islands, Åland is a serene escape with picturesque landscapes and maritime charm.
- Oulu: Located on the Gulf of Bothnia, Oulu offers cultural experiences, beautiful beaches, and outdoor adventures.
- Kuopio: Nestled amid stunning lakelands, Kuopio is known for its mesmerizing lake cruises and the iconic Puijo Tower.
- How many days do you need?
- For a city-focused trip to Helsinki: 2-3 days will allow you to explore the city’s top attractions, museums, and vibrant neighborhoods.
- To fully experience Lapland’s winter wonderland: 4-7 days are ideal, as it offers time for husky sledding, reindeer encounters, Northern Lights hunts, and other snowy adventures.
- For a comprehensive Finland experience: 7-10 days will provide enough time to explore multiple cities, such as Helsinki, Turku, and Tampere, along with a visit to Lapland.
- If you want a relaxing getaway: 3-5 days on the Åland Islands will offer serene landscapes and a peaceful escape from city life.
- For nature and adventure enthusiasts: 5-7 days to explore national parks and indulge in outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boating.
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Finland’s fusion of wild beauty, contemporary design and culinary excellence is a beguiling mix. Throw in winter magic and irresistible summers, and you’ve one cool country.
Country details
Capital
Helsinki
Language
Finnish, Swedish
Currency
Euro
Time Zone
UTC+2
Drives on the roadside
Right
Electricity
230V
Plugs and Sockets
C, F
Tap Water
Safe to Drink
Calling code
+358
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