Finland
Step into a quiet world of forests and lakes, where simplicity and well-being come naturally.
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Key Facts
Helsinki
Euro (EUR)
June – August
3–5 Days
Leisure, MICE, Study Tours
Warm summers (~22°C)
Top Attractions
From meeting Santa Claus in Lapland and learning about the rich heritage of the Sami people to unwinding in traditional saunas and sleeping beneath Arctic skies in a glass igloo, Finland invites you to experience the magic of the Nordic north. Explore curated journeys that blend culture, nature, and unforgettable Arctic adventures.
Family Friendly
Santa Claus Village
RovaniemiStep into a winter wonderland and meet Santa Claus in his official hometown of Rovaniemi, right on the Arctic Circle.
Adventure
Farm visit & Sledding
Finnish LaplandVisit a traditional husky/reindeer farm where you can get close to the arctic animals and learn about their vital importance to the Sámi people.
Adventure
Icebreaker & Floating
KemiSail into the frozen Bothnian Sea on an icebreaker cruise, where you can explore the vessel, drift in icy waters, and walk directly on the frozen ocean.
Unique Hotel Stay
Glass Igloo Stay
Finnish LaplandSleep under the Northern Lights and experience the magic of Finnish Lapland in a comfort luxury glass igloo.
Architecture
Temppeliaukio Church
HelsinkiAdmire the non-conventional beauty of the Rock Church, carved directly into solid granite. Natural rock walls, a copper dome, and soft skylight illumination create a calm, atmospheric space where architecture and nature merge seamlessly.
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Contact UsThe Spirit of Finland
Traditions & Celebrations
The Finnish sauna is not just a steam room — it’s a sacred space for reflection, healing, and honest conversation. There are over 3 million saunas in a country of 5.5 million people. Decisions are made in saunas. Friendships are forged there. It’s the Finnish church.
Local Lifestyle & Etiquette
Finns embody sisu — a uniquely Finnish concept of grit, resilience, and quiet determination in the face of hardship. They are punctual, honest, and value personal space. Small talk is rare, but sincerity is universal. When a Finn says something, they mean it.
Cuisine Highlights
Finnish cuisine is clean, seasonal, and rooted in nature: wild berries picked in the forest, freshly smoked salmon from Lapland, creamy salmon soup (lohikeitto), and Karelian pies filled with rice and topped with egg butter. Simple, pure, unforgettable.
Cultural Values
Finland has topped global education rankings for years, and learning is deeply respected. Nature is a national treasure — Everyman’s Right allows anyone to roam freely across forests, pick berries, and camp anywhere. Freedom and responsibility go hand in hand here.