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The Land of Limitless Lakes, Endless Saunas and Stunning Wilderness – Finland

Pristine, tranquil and breathtakingly beautiful, Finland is an offbeat tourist destination that certainly deserves a more mainstream status. With rolling landscapes and over 1,87,888 lakes all over the country, Finland offers picturesqueread more

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When you say Finland, the first thing that probably comes to your mind must be the Northern Lights. It is, without a doubt, the most spectacular natural light show offered by our planet. It is a sight that is hard to express in words and something that stays with you for ages.  Having said that though, Finland has so much more to offer apart from the Northern Lights!

Festivals, carnivals, adventure sports, stunning natural landscapes, hiking experiences and centuries-old towns are just a few of the amazing things that the country has to offer you. All of this makes a trip to the lands of Finland irresistible. In fact, once you take a look at a few pictures of the stunning landscapes, you might end up wanting to shift there permanently.

As you know, Finland is one of the northernmost locations on Earth, and therefore, it has extremely cold weather conditions during the majority of the year. The winters can last for span of 3 to 7 months, depending on the part of the country you’re in. Of course, this does not detract travellers that have been enticed by the charms of rustic living! With over 40 national parks in the country, it is surely a dream place for people who love trekking or hiking. Furthermore, with the incredible snow cover that the majority of the country experiences, there is no shortage of opportunities for you to explore different winter adventure sports.

Finland has a lot of cities that are worth touring for multiple days. While Helsinki is famous for its neoclassical architecture and a beautiful sea fort, Rovaniemi is popular for its skiing options. Saariselkä offers you glass igloos to witness the amazing Northern Lights from and Savonlinna takes you back in time through its majestic castles. 

What is the best time to visit Finland? Does it always snow here? Will the weather conditions allow you to travel freely? Which are the best places to visit according to the time of the year? Is there something for people who like to explore cities and towns? These are just some of the questions that come to mind while thinking of visiting Finland. To answer all of this, we have assembled a detailed overview of all the things you need to know (season-wise) so that you can choose the best time to visit according to your preferences!

Peak Season: June to August

Off Season: September to October

Shoulder Season: March to Mid-May and November

Due to its location, Finland has a long winter with certain areas (the Lapland) witnessing even 7 months of winter in a year, which is a dream come true for people who love winter. However, the summers are equally special with the sun out almost the whole day. The spring season is the smallest season of all, with the winter continuing till March. The following table will help you get an easy understanding of how the temperature fluctuates throughout the year. 

Travel Seasons Min/ Max Temperature Weather 
Spring 0-10°C Pleasant and Breezy
Summer 12-23°C Bright and Pleasant
Autumn 5-15°C Rainy
Winter -10-5°C Snowy and cold


Finland in Spring (April to May)

Temperature: The temperature during spring in Finland fluctuates between 0°C and 10°C. 

Weather: Even though spring in Finland officially starts in March, more often than not, the winter takes over the month of March. It is only midway through April that the sun comes out properly, the trees start getting their leaves back and the sound of birds chirping reaches your ears as music. The climate is definitely pleasant at this time of the year, with light breezes making the weather cool and fun. The average lowest temperature during this time of the year is around 0-1°C with the highest being 10°C. Even though it may seem too chilly, it actually is not. 

Significant Events: Vappu is the most popular festival this time of the year. It is Finland’s version of the International Worker’s day. The residents of all the major towns come out on the streets to celebrate in a joyous manner. Also called The Walpurgis Nights, the event lasts for multiple days with the locals enjoying this small holiday season. 
The Helsinki City Marathon is another event that should interest travellers who are into fitness. 

Why you should visit now: The spring season in Finland is one of the shoulder seasons of the year, with the major hotels and tourist spots seeing a drop in the rates. Apart from this, it is the perfect time to visit the towns and cities because of the fewer number of tourists this time of the year. You get a chance to visit the museums and castles without having to navigate your way through crowds.  

Things to know before the visit: Since the temperatures vary from place to place, you should carry clothes accordingly. If you visit in the second half of May, the number of summer clothes should be more. 

Also, if you are planning to visit smaller towns or villages, book the hotel room in advance as the tourists enjoying winter sports might still be there. 

Tip: Spring is the most budget-friendly season of the year with all the hotels and restaurants giving discounts during this season. Book your tickets well in advance to get even better deals.
 

Finland in Summer (June to August)

Temperature: The temperature during the summer ranges between 12°C and 23°C.

Weather: Some might say summer is the best time in Finland with the minimum average temperature hovering around 12°C and the maximum average temperature around 23°C. The temperature is pleasant with crystal clear skies and long 20+ hours of sunlight throughout the day. 

Significant Events: The summer in Finland witnesses multiple festivals and carnivals in the months of June, July and August. 

The 10-day Naantali Music Festival in the first two weeks of June is an ideal way to kick off the summer season. Multiple classical music artists from around the country visit the city of Naantali to make it a festival to remember. 

The Organ and Aria Festival is a long festival that starts in June and continues till the last week of August. It involves grand recitals and the best classical music artists performing at Espoo. 

In August, the town of Helsinki hosts the urban musical festival - the Flow Festival. Apart from top artist performances, the festival boasts of some incredibly delightful food options for everyone coming in. Vegans are in for a treat here because of the abundance of fresh-farm and organic food items on the menu. 

Why you should visit now: To be honest, the summer in Finland is nothing short of magical. The days are unusually long with 20-22 hours of sunlight in a day. The sun basically hides behind the clouds for a couple of hours before it comes back. This in itself is something unique for travellers to experience. As a result of the long days, the museums and castles are open to tourists for longer hours. 

Go bask in the glorious sunlight everywhere you go. Hike through the natural trails in national parks to get closer to nature. Also, it is the best time to visit Lapland, which is otherwise incredibly cold and closed to tourists during the winter season. 

Things to know before the trip: The Finnish summer has unusually long days so if you are planning to stay outdoors, then carry an umbrella with you. It is a good time to visit places that are off-limits during the winters so do not forget to explore such places. 

Tips: Carry a mosquito repellent cream as these bugs are everywhere during this time of the year. Similarly, a sunblock should be your constant companion as there will be a lot of exposure to sunlight. Since it is one of the peak seasons in Finland, it is advisable that you book your tickets well in advance. 

Finland in Autumn (September to November)

Temperature: The air temperature during the season of autumn fluctuates between 5°C and 15°C.

Weather: The Autumn season in Finland is much longer than its spring season. The minimum average temperature drops to 5°C in most parts of the country with the maximum average temperature hovering around 15°C. It is quite rainy this time of the year, especially in the month of October. It can get quite dull and sluggish during this time of the year and the rain only stops when it starts snowing.

Significant events: Due to the continuous rains, there are not many festivals or events during this time of the year. Sampo International Theatre Festival in Helsinki, Loviisa Sibelius Festival and Kaunianiem Music Festival are the three most popular events in the three months during Autumn. 

Why you should visit now: September is a great time to visit as you will be witnessing multiple shades of yellow and brown on the trees. For landscape photographers, this is the ideal time to visit. November offers a different take on Finland’s weather as it starts snowing and marks the beginning of the winter. Also, since it is the shoulder season, you can stay in the best hotels at affordable prices. 

Things to know before the visit: This part of the year experiences maximum rainfall and hence not carrying your umbrella with you will not help you in any way! Be prepared for unexpected rain showers. Due to the lack of tourists this time of the year, a lot of tourist spots are not open or close early, so exploring nature would be the best option for entertainment.

Tips: Due to the low number of tourists this time of the year, you do not have to worry that much about booking hotels or air tickets in advance. There’s a good possibility that you can get it in the last minute as well. 

 

Finland in Winter (December to March)

Temperature: The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between -10°C and 5°C.

Weather: The Winter in Finland can be one of the harshest winter seasons in the world, with the average minimum temperature dropping 10°C below the freezing point. The average maximum temperature stays around 5°C and that is enough to tell you about the level of chilliness you experience here. There is heavy snowfall across the country, and you might see only 3-4 hours of light during the peak winters. 

Significant events: More than any festival or carnival, this time of the year is popular for winter sports enthusiasts. It is heaven for everyone who loves skiing and snowboarding. Rovaniemi and Levi are the two most popular destinations in the country for skiing. 

Christmas is the biggest festival in the winter season. It is truly a different and unique experience with almost all the country covered in snow, giving you a proper Christmas-y vibe. The towns and cities are decorated with lights and the whole country is in a festive mood. 

Book at least one night in a glassed igloo in Saariselkä and witness the phenomenal Northern Lights. You just cannot miss it. 

Why you should visit now: Northern lights. Aurora Borealis. Call it whatever you want but this solely is a good enough reason for you to visit Finland in the winter season. It is truly a magical phenomenon that will leave you short of superlatives to express your feelings. If you want to explore living in snowy conditions to the fullest, then Finland in winter is for you. 

Things to know before the visit: Even though this time of the year does not see that many tourists as the summer season does, there still are thousands of tourists in the winters. You must book your tickets beforehand, especially if you want to go to the skiing resorts as they fill up pretty quickly. 

Tips: Pick good quality winter clothes as it gets really cold. Travel to a top skiing resort, the city of Helsinki and the igloo town of Saariselkä to experience everything there’s on offer during the winter!

Enchanted by Finland’s different seasons? Then why not experience one of them by booking a holiday with Thomas Cook? Visit our website or drop in at your closest branch!

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The Land of Limitless Lakes, Endless Saunas and Stunning Wilderness – Finland

Pristine, tranquil and breathtakingly beautiful, Finland is an offbeat tourist destination that certainly deserves a more mainstream status. With rolling landscapes and over 1,87,888 lakes all over the country, Finland offers picturesque sights, an introspective ambience, and the perfect vacation spot for everyone seeking a vacation that’s all about that R&R!

From marvelling at the Northern Lights to rocking out at outrageously amazing heavy metal concerts, Finland offers a myriad of diverse experiences. It’s no wonder that the UN has officially labelled it as the most joyful country in the world!

Open yourself up to countless memorable experiences by planning a trip to Finland, the land of limitless lakes!

Finland Tourism : A Quick Overview
Continent Europe
Capital Helsinki
Official Language Finnish, Swedish
Dial Code +358
Population 5,427,000
Currency Euro
Time Zone UTC+2
Area 337,030km²

 

Highlights Of Finland:

The Northern Lights:

Picture a deep indigo night sky set ablaze by streaks of bright green light. The Northern Lights feature on almost every traveller’s bucket list, and Finland is one of the best places in the world to treat yourself to this once-in-a-lifetime sight. You should plan your visits between September and March to spot these lights in action, and it will definitely be a sight you’ll remember for the rest of your life.

Hiking through Urho Kekkonen National Park: 

Travelers looking connect with nature and enjoy an experience that transports them back a few decades in time should definitely try hiking through Urho Kekkonen National Park. With a network of campsites spread throughout the swaths of stunning forest, you’ll get to cook on an open fire, stay in tents, and enjoy waking to the sounds of birds and rustling leaves. But, don’t think that these forests are only for those seeking tranquillity. With bears and wolverines roaming freely in this National Park, you’ll have your adrenaline spiked moments, every now and then. 

Additionally, do keep in mind that if want to explore the remote areas of the forest, you must carry a map and compass – how old school and charming is that?

Saunas at Jatkankamppa:

Nothing beats a relaxing smoke sauna as you let all your woes melt away. The saunas at Jätkänkämppä are a non-negotiable item on the perfect Finland itinerary, simply because they are such a wonderful experience. Grab a chilled beer and fresh towel and dip into these natural saunas with other tourists and locals. Once you’ve had your fill of the smoke and heat, hop into your swimsuit and take a life-changing dip in the lake. 

Lumihotelli – the famed snow hotel:

Now you’re probably wondering why we’ve listed staying at a hotel as a top experience in Finland. The answer is simple – the entire building is made of snow! Like Willy Wonka’s Chocolate castle, this snow hotel is a temporary structure that guests can only enjoy during the coldest months. On an average, Lumihotelli’s interior temperature stands at -5 C, which is actually a relief to most travellers considering the fact that the temperatures outside hit -30 C during this time of the year! 

Snuggle up under a woolly sheepskin blanket on top of a bed made of ice. How many people in your social circle can boast of having this experience? 

Finnish Cuisine:

Finland is all about rustic beauty, and it’s no wonder that Finnish cuisine is also all about simple presentation, humble ingredients, and homely recipes. One of the biggest staples is the hearty rye bread that you’ll find accompanying almost every meal. The best way to enjoy is this by chomping down on an open faced sandwich with reindeer or any other meat or veggies! Another must-try is the Leipajuusto, a Finnish cheese that’s made of fresh cow milk. It’s typically served with a steaming cup of coffee or even jam to give it that acidic kick.

Finnish meatballs, cured salmon and sautéed reindeer are other local delicacies that you must try. Interestingly, you’ll also find the world’s best pizza here! After Silvio Berlusconi, Italy’s former Prime Minister, joked about how Finnish cuisine was unbearable to him, the country responded by entering what is known as the Pizza Berlusconi in the Plate International Pizza contest in 2008. Topped with juicy tomatoes, chanterelle, cheese, onions and reindeer, the pizza won first place, beating Italy’s entry! 

Finally, if you’re looking for dessert options to complete that wonderful meal, try Salmiakki, which is a salted liquorice only available in Finland. You can also try some blueberry pie filled with thick yoghurt and creamy milk – yum!

 

Interesting facts about Finland:

  • If you’ve never truly excelled at a sport, you might have the chance to do so in Finland by trying your hand at any of these legitimate sports – wife carrying competition, air guitar, mobile phone throwing, swamp football and mosquito hunting.
  • There are more saunas in Finland than cars.
  • Summer and winter seasons in Finland are unlike any other. During the summer months, the country experiences the Midnight Sun, when the sun never truly sets. The opposite happens in the winter when locals experience weeks and weeks of darkness because the sun never rises. This is called the Polar night.
  • When someone earns their PhD in Finland, they are awarded a sword and top hat! 
  • There are 179,584 islands spread throughout the country.
  • Finland has a very low population, with only 16 people per kilometre square.
  • No one loves coffee more than the Finnish. The average Finnish drinks at least 12 kgs of coffee on an annual basis.
  • Santa Claus lives in Finland.
  • The World Audit Study revealed that Finland is the most democratic and least corrupt nation in the world. 

 

Location Of Finland:

Finland is located in Northern Europe and shares borders with Sweden, Norway, and Russia. 

 

Best time to visit Finland:

One can argue that the best time to visit Finland varies greatly with the kinds of experiences you want to have. In a general sense, the June, July and August are considered the best times to visit due to it being the summer season. However, don’t let the words “summer season” fool you into picturing sunny landscapes and warm days. In July, the warmest days hit around 17 C, although you may find temperatures spiking to 23 C indoors. 

Aesthetically speaking, the country is at its most beautiful during the autumn season, with fells turning orange, yellow and rust and transforming the landscape into a magical one to behold. During this time, the temperatures begin to drop, but you can still enjoy a myriad of activities like hiking, camping, and saunas. 

Finally, the winter season brings with it the opportunity to ski, snow mobile, sledge, and ice skate. January is one of the best times to visit Finland if you want to see the Northern Lights. 

 

How to reach Finland:

By Air: Most international flights to Finland land in Helsinki, the capital of the country. However, since Finland is not as mainstream a travel destination as other European countries, there are only 30 airlines that fly to Helsinki. To travel within Finland by air, tourists can book flights on the Norwegian Air Shuttle or Air Baltic. 

By Train: The only train that crosses the Finnish border is the Russian Railways, which connects Moscow to Helsinki. There are no other connecting trains from Sweden or Norway, the two other countries that Finland shares its borders with. Thus, if you want to travel to this country by train, you’ll have to travel to Moscow first!

By Bus: There is an extensive bus network from Russia, Sweden and Norway for travellers heading into Finland. If you’re travelling from Moscow to Helsinki, the journey will take approximately 9 hours during the day, and 8 hours at night. The bus fare for the same is € 38. Travelers looking for more budget friendly options can also hop aboard minibuses that travel along the same route. The fare for the same is € 15. The departure timings for these minibuses begin at 22:00. You will also find bus options from Norway and Sweden.

By Boat: If you want your journey to be as exciting as the destination, then you simply must travel by boat to Finland. The boats from both, Estonia and Sweden are considered nothing short of floating palaces complete with luxury department stores. However, no matter how spectacular the interiors may be, they are nothing compared to the view of Finland as you approach the country by sea. Interestingly, boat fares are fairly affordable and priced at € 50, making this a great option for luxury seeking travellers and back packers alike.

 

History Of Finland:

Finland’s early history remains a mystery to archaeologists and historians, and the country was only put on the historical map when Sweden annexed it in the hopes of converting locals to Christianity. The country remained a part of Sweden until its defeat in the Finnish War of 1808-1809, after which it became a part of Russia. Eventually, Finland won its independence from Russia and went on to ally with Germany during World War 2 to regain lost territory from USSR. 

Like what you read? Then Finland should be next on your holiday bucket list. At Thomas Cook, we’ve already anticipated your excitement and have some great holiday packages to Finland for you to peruse. Visit our website, or drop in at the closest branch to make your Finland holiday dream, a reality.

Language Spoken

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Currency used:

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APR-MAY 0 to 10oC
MAR-APR 12 to 23oC
SEP-NOV 5 to 15oC
DEC-MAR -10 to 5oC

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