Take up an extraordinary adventure by choosing one of our best selling Finland tour packages. Experience the joy of husky sledding under the Northern Lights in the countryside, admire the beauty of traditional forests, or relax in the Finnish Archipelago. Be it for adrenaline, tranquility, or cultural interaction, Finland is the place where you will find all options. You can also choose our Finland honeymoon packages to get special inclusions and hampers. With Pickyourtrail, your travel gets better and hassle-free.
The charming cities in Finland are located in some really stunning landscapes that you shouldn't miss while travelling there. Check out this list of the top places in Finland to visit with your loved ones for the ideal Finland vacation.
Famous Finland tourist spots to visit
Finland, a country of vast wildness, serene lakes, epic landscapes and unending forests, is rich in natural beauty as well as modern and distinctive architecture and monuments. The charming cities are located in some really stunning landscapes that you shouldn't miss while travelling there. Check out this list of the top places in Finland to visit with your loved ones for the ideal Finland vacation.
Helsinki
Helsinki is a magnificent city with architectural beauty that showcases Finland's rich history, as well as breathtaking natural vegetation, beaches, mountains and so much more. Everything in Helsinki fits together perfectly, including the boutiques, stores, and galleries that display imaginative world and cutting-edge clothing, making shopping a delight..
Rovaniemi
Due to its location in the country's far north, close to the Arctic Circle, Rovaniemi offers some of the best opportunities to view the Aurora Borealis. As the Lapland region's capital and residence of Santa Claus, Rovaniemi should not be missed, am I right? You can go to the nearby Santa Claus Village and discover a tonne of fun things.
Savonlinna
The city of Savonlinna, which borders Russia, is located in the Saimaa lake region. It is a lovely and gorgeous place, bordered by two large lakes, making it a great option to visit in summers. This location is incredibly well-known for its magnificent Olavinlinna Castle from the 15th century, which annually plays host to an amazing opera festival.
Tampere
Tampere is another city that is surrounded by two huge lakes. Visitors to this ideal city enjoy its rich artistic and cultural landscape. This is a wonderful area to explore since it has clear lakes, verdant parks and gardens, green streets, historic buildings, museums, theatres, and so much more.
Turku
The historical capital of Finland, Turku, provides visitors with a wonderful and tranquil experience. The second-largest city in Finland has a tonne of sights and activities to offer its visitors. Its magnificent castle and historic church, which date all the way back to the 13th century, are well worth investigating.
Every person may expect to have many wonderful experiences in Finland, no matter if it is winter or summer, north or south. Here are 10 things to cross off your wish list to make the most of your trip to Finland. Enjoy the best of this magnificent place with the ones you care about the most.
Spend time under the Northern Lights in Finalnd with your loved ones
From the beautiful northern lights, often known as the aurora Borealis, to the midnight sun, Finland is home to many amazing natural phenomena. Prepare to experience some incredible times with your loved ones and create lifelong memories. What more could you want for on a great vacation than the vibrant Northern Lights, white snow, a full moon, and sparkling stars?
Spend a spectacular night in an igloo
Picture yourself curled up in an igloo with snow and a starry night sky, and a cool breeze at your doorsteps. You won't freeze to death in any of the snow hotels, since they all offer expedition-grade sleeping bags or thermal linens to keep you warm. For a more upscale experience, there are saunas, hot tubs, and ice bars that serving great alcohol. Have everything you need for the ideal holiday, from delectable meals to gratifying vistas.
Go on a food tour in Finland
Finland's cuisine is based on locally foraged, unprocessed products that are as close to their natural state as possible. Get ready to enjoy the delightful dishes that are packed with nutrition, colours, fresh vegetables, and mouthwatering flavours. Go on a culinary tour in Finland to sample the best cuisines from across the world because the country has the freshest and the finest ingredients. Also, do not miss Finland's soul-satisfying delicacy, the scrumptious bilberry pie.
Hike in Urho Kekkonen National Park
Finland's largest national park, Urho Kekkonen National Park, is the country's undiscovered treasure and spans a massive 2550 square kilometres (1548 square miles) of forest. It is the ideal location for long hikes or runs and skiing on the slopes. Old-growth forests of pine and 486m (1594ft) Korvatunturi, the enchanted mountain that serves as Santa Claus's spiritual home is the part of this extraordinary national park.
Christmas in Finland
Christmas in Finland is an entire experience on its own, unlike any other around the world. It is believed that Finland is home to Santa Claus and that he lives in the northern region known as Lapland. In the capital city of Lapland, Rovaniemi, there is a Santa Claus Village which is a huge hit during Christmas in Finland, especially for tourists who visit during that time of year. The Arctic Circle runs through this amusement park, and Santa has his own office which you can visit him in on your Finland tour package.
Northern Lights in Finland
Speaking of Christmas in Finland, the Santa Claus Village also provides a stunning view of the Northern Lights for 150 nights every year, from the middle of August until the start of spring early in April. The Arctic Garden in the Village is the best spot to head to on your Finland northern lights tour package to view this.
There are some experiences in Finland that you probably won’t find in most other countries. For example, glass igloos are huge amongst tourists, and many hotels in Finland offer visitors the opportunity to stay in these overnight. Made entirely of glass, you can even view the Northern Lights as the night dawns and you’re tucked into bed! The glow they cast on the trees and snow all around makes the experience even more surreal than what is imaginable.
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