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Finland Holidays & Holiday Itineraries

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  Photo by Rafa Perez for Visit Finland

Finland is a large, sparsely populated country that features barren Arctic landscapes in the North, thousands of tiny islands in the South, vast, unspoiled forests, crystal clear lakes in between – there are roughly 187,000 of them – and one of Europe's most fashionable capitals in Helsinki, Finland holidays are both breathtaking and precious. 

What to do in Finland

During your holiday in Finland, you may stay in a Glass Igloo or Aurora Bubble, under the Night Sky and you will be able to see the Northern Lights from your own personal igloo with all modern comforts.

Or try the world famous Ice Hotel: Finland has it all. Finland's Northern Lights, surrounded by vast forests of trees, truly capture the wonder of the Far North. The combination of snow around you, the Finland Northern Lights, the atmosphere of Finland Christmas holidays or New Year holidays in Finland guarantee an outstanding experience.

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Type: Winter Holiday | Northern Lights | Boys Trip | Group Tour | Guided Tour | Girls Trip | Skiing
5 days/4 nights
from £2,795 pp

Lapland Winter Experience

Winter darkness is an ideal setting to see the magnificent Northern Lights dancing in the sky in Finnish Lapland. After an active day outdoors, there's nothing better than to relax at the hotel, try traditional Lappish cuisine and the Finnish sauna.  The amazing Lapland Northern Lights will be something to treasure forever.

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Type: Northern Lights | Winter Holiday | Activity Holiday | Group Tour | Solo Traveller | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Skiing
4 days/3 nights
from £1,475 pp

Lapland, Northern Lights & Digital Detox

On this digital detoxing holiday you’ll have full focus on yourself, nature and wellbeing! Live at an ancient Reindeer Farm dating back to 1847 and enjoy the atmosphere of a small resort with Lapland Northern Lights on top.

Please note that NO phones, computers, Ipads and other electronic equipment is allowed. There is no WI-FI available!

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Type: Activity Holiday | Summer Holiday | Walking/Trekking
4 days/3 nights
from £1,595 pp

Midnight Sun & Wild Bears

Midnight Sun & Wild Bears in the land of the midnight sun, the long days never finish. Staying in a private hotel on a remote area in Eastern Finland is a perfect way to enjoy a holiday far away from the crowds.

Glass_Igloo Type: Winter Holiday | Northern Lights | Activity Holiday | Honeymoon | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Skiing
5 days/4 nights
from £2,225 pp

Northern Lights Glass Igloo in Lapland

With this Lapland winter holiday, you have the opportunity to experience the wonders and charm of an active winter holiday in Finnish Lapland. Join winter activities like dog sledding, Northern Lights chase, reindeer sledding and snowmobiling. Experience a night under stars from the comfort of your own glass igloo, maybe you will even spot the Northern Lights while lying in bed!

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Salmon Finland
Type: Country Holiday | Activity Holiday | Summer Holiday | Solo Traveller | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Fishing Holiday | Girls Trip
8 days/7 nights
from £8,390 pp

Salmon Fishing in Finland

This guided salmon fishing trip takes place on the River Muonionjoki located in western Lapland and includes required fishing gear, accommodation in a cottage, as well as all meals, which will be prepared by your guide, who is also a professional cook. Fishing spots are carefully selected based on a number of years of good experiences in quiet, wilderness sections of the river.

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Lake of Finland by Visit Finland
Type: Country Holiday | Fly-Drive | Summer Holiday | Coastal Holiday | Family Holiday | Individual Tour | Solo Traveller | Activity Holiday | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Walking/Trekking
9 days/8 nights
from £1,795 pp

The Land of a Thousand Lakes

On this self-drive holiday you pass through the scenic countryside of the Finnish Lakeland, also known as Lake District, which is all dotted with shimmering blue lakes, small towns with their quaint wooden quarters, and fascinating villages. If you are looking for a countryside holiday rich in culture, pure nature and friendly locals, this is the holiday you have been looking for!

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Type: Fly-Drive | Summer Holiday | Country Holiday | Individual Tour | Family Holiday | Tailor Made Holiday | Solo Traveller | Activity Holiday | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Walking/Trekking
8 days/7 nights
from £1,635 pp

Wildlife Watching Fly-Drive

This tour takes you through the sparsely populated taiga forests of north-eastern Finland. There are three national parks and two national hiking areas with their hiking, canoeing and fishing possibilities easily accessible from the route. Close to the Russian border you can participate in bear, flying squirrel or beaver observation tours which give you a unique chance to watch and photograph these animals safely.

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Hotel Kalevala, Finalnd
Type: Winter Holiday | Individual Tour | Honeymoon | Spa and Wellness Break | Activity Holiday | Tailor Made Holiday | Northern Lights | Anniversary | Girls Trip | Skiing
6 days/5 nights
from £1,735 pp

Winter Wonderland & Wellbeing

Relax and unwind at the unique Hotel Kalevala, situated on the shores of Lake Lammasjärvi in Eastern Finland, close to the Russian border. During your stay you will enjoy winter activities such as husky safaris and snowmobiles, and experience a real Finnish sauna.

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Sampo ice breaker - VisitFinland
Type: Winter Holiday | Individual Tour | Northern Lights | Activity Holiday | Solo Traveller | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Skiing
6 days/5 nights
from £1,595 pp

Polar Safari Adventure

This tour starts in Helsinki, the trendy capital of Finland, and takes you North to Kemi, where you have the opportunity for a Cruise on an Icebreaker, where you can experience the realities of Arctic life with ice. Kemi is known as the "city of snow", and is a seaport town close to the Arctic Circle. Continue further North to Lapland, for some Arctic fun in Rovaniemi. 

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Nordic Luxury

Scandinavia and the whole Nordic region are known worldwide as a fantastic destination for  luxury travel. Here, the emphasis of any luxury trip is on authentic accommodation, unique experiences, sustainability and an excellent standard of service.

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More about Finland Holidays & Holiday Itineraries

 

What Is Finland Famous For?

Finland is wold-known as the homeland of Nokia, famous for its educational system, popular for tourists hunting the Northern Lights adventures, outstanding landscapes, and cleanest air, and the Santa Claus village, amongst other attractions. Finland is known as "the country of a thousand lakes" for its impressive number of over 168,000 lakes spread across the country, but also as "the land of the Midnight Sun" for its golden light nights from mid-May to mid-August.

Why Visit Finland?

There is a lot of mystery as well as many attractions in the Finnish Arctic, such as the Northern Lights and every child’s dream to meet Father Christmas. Days are spent enjoying the frosty climate, while evenings are for soothing saunas and crackling fires and looking out for the Aurora Borealis. The concept of the iconic Northern Lights Igloo is a relatively new phenomenon but works beautifully making it the perfect destination for tourists chasing wildlife holidays.

What Does a Trip to Finland Offer?

With our Finland holidays and packages, you have a choice of many boutique hotels, lovely lodges with log fireplaces, saunas, outdoor jacuzzis, or even individual Saunas, for example the traditional Smoke Sauna. Contact us today and our helpful staff can assist you in booking a tailor made Finland holiday that would meet your travel plans for any season!

If you are looking for some inspiration, then the Northern Lights Igloos give you a view of the clear night skies, with minimal light pollution which makes up for a wonderful trip in this remote part of the world. Glass Igloos and Aurora Bubble Igloos also offer the possibility to view the wonderful Finland Northern Lights from inside, or outside, as you wish.

We can also offer Finland Skiing and Skiing holidays in Finland are fascinating with snow normally well into April. Finland Christmas Holidays and Finland New Year Holidays are also recommended.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Finland?

Finland is a country for all seasons, and the best time to visit Finland depends on the regions you are looking to travel to. Aurora borealis and snow mostly occur in Northern and Eastern Finland between December and April. The long summer months run between June and late August, with Midnight Suns appearing in June. This will provide a fantastic time to travel to Helsinki and Lakeland for Finland's fly-driving holidays.

What to Do in Finland During Winter Holidays?

The winter season for Finland holidays is just the best time to appreciate the scenery, take a moment to look through our range of Finland holiday packages to choose from.

Finland has wide open landscapes and vast forests, over 180,000 lakes, and 37 national parks. In eastern Finnish forests, ancient Taiga forests are habitat for brown bears, wolverines, lynxes and other native fauna and Lakeland with thousands of beautiful waters and serene lakes.

Finnish Lapland is a winter wonderland with sweeping falls with thick snow blanket and spectacular views, as well as herds of sheep tended by native Sami. The Sami people and their ancient culture still thrive in Northern Finland and we would be proud to introduce you to local Reindeer herders with overnight stays in a traditional Sami Lavvu tent.

Winter holidays in Finland provide you with the opportunity to spend time in an incredible snow-covered landscape with great auroras and exciting winter activities. Winter holidays in Finland feature downhill skiing, cross country skiing, ice skating on frozen lakes, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, husky safaris, Northern Lights, reindeer sledding, ice pool swimming, ice fishing, smoke saunas and much more. Chose a New Year's adventure in the Arctic by booking an unforgettable New Year break in Finland with friends and family, a Polar tour of Finland or a Finland cruise to see the scenery in the spring and enjoy the surrounding nature.

What to Do in Finland on a Summer Holiday?

Summer holidays in Finland allow you to experience a wide range of activities. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy Finland holiday packages including activities such as hiking through the endless forests, canoeing and kayaking on the sparkling lakes in the Finnish Lake District. You can enjoy the wildlife on a bear watching trip or relax with a round of golf at a spa.

Summer brings a wide array of art and music festivals, some more traditional than others, like the Savonlinna Opera Festival or Pori Jazz Festival, an ideal time to book your holidays to Finland. There are some real quirky activities that take place during our Finland summer holidays as well, such as the Mobile Phone Throwing World Championships, the annual Wife-carrying competition in Sonkajärvi and swamp football in Hyrynsalmi.

After a long, dark winter, the Finns really look forward to the summer and create a very friendly and enjoyable atmosphere for all. They are out till all hours to enjoy crayfish, vodka, the famous Midnight Sun and just celebrate life, as they also do at the Midsummer Night. Summer months are the best time for them to gather the much needed energy for the long winter with the darkness that lies ahead.

Choose to experience summer days with the locals by arranging your Finland holidays today! Or consider booking the unforgettable Finnish Lapland Aurora Borealis holiday, which is a popular choice for tourists all over the world that are looking to see the Northern Lights during late summer and autumn.

Are Backpacking Holidays Popular in Finland?

Finland is one of the most underrated holiday destinations in Europe, but that is precisely what makes it an attractive destination for backpacking and hiking experiences, since you will be bathing in its spectacular nature while avoiding the crowds. Finland hiking holidays give you the opportunity to explore this beautiful wilderness, away from the crowd and deep into its ancient forests and crystalline lakes. Finland's vast forest and lakes interrupted with small towns and villages are perfect for summer trips, especially in the North where the sunlight never sets during ten weeks at the end of the summer.

How to Get Around in Finland?

Finland has a variety of transportation options that backpackers can use to get around the country. These include biking, walking, car rentals, buses, and trains.

Biking is a great way to explore the country by yourself or with a group of friends. It's also an environmentally friendly option that doesn't require much infrastructure.

Walking is another great way to explore the countryside without having to worry about getting lost or dealing with traffic congestion. You can take walks in any part of Finland—even in the city—and there are usually plenty of trails available for pedestrians to follow.

Cars offer convenience for tourists and commuters alike; they're easy to use and provide access to almost everywhere in Finland. If you're looking for something more exclusive than public transport or just want some peace and quiet while traveling through Finnish towns and villages, renting a car might be your best bet.

Bus travel is very convenient if you need to get from one major city centre to another quickly, and it is affordable alternative to car renting.

Train travel is also a great way to see the country on a slow but scenic trip, and you can get up in the beautiful countryside. Trains also offer great views of Finnish towns and villages as they go by, making for an unforgettable backpacking experience.

What Is the Climate Like in Finland?

The climate conditions of Finland are temperate, which means that there is a moderate to cool weather with four seasons. The average temperature ranges from about -5 degrees Celsius in winter to about 25 degrees Celsius in summer. There's usually some rain or snowfall throughout the year but on average it's quite dry most of the time.

What Are Baltic Travel's Booking Conditions for Holidays in Finland?

You can find out more by reading our travel services listed on our booking conditions dedicated page, and make sure to check with your tour operators all the holidays details and financial protection when booking.

Are Baltic Travel's Finland Tour Packages Flight Inclusive holidays?

Yes, we offer flight inclusive holidays to all destinations. All the flights and flight-inclusive holidays are financially protected though ATOL scheme. If you need further information regarding your ATOL protection and travel arrangements, do not hesitate to contact our travel specialists.

Reviews of Finland Holidays & Holiday Itineraries


October 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Before I say anything, we had a lovely trip and anything negative is the exception.

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I have to say that Helsinki Airport, whilst not large, is a bit of a bore on transfers. I know it is all the same building but the amount of people one has to fight through to get from one end to the other did not make for an easy walk. We made it though!

 

The chalet at Rovaniemi was great although when we arrived after a long day travelling, there was nothing there so we felt a bit flat. Fortunately, we found a Lidl not too far away on our way to dinner so we stocked up on a few things which made it more homely. It was a nice chalet and the breakfast was great.

 

Wilderness Hotel at Nellim was fantastic. We think they upgraded our chalet as it very spacious. The owners and staff were lovely and the whole experience, we will never forget.

 

The drive to Nord Kapp was amazing - the scenery was stunning as were the colours.

 

The cabin at North Cape Cabins was cute although we did have reservations about the owner. Reading through the comments other guests had left, we got the impression that he was a bit of a tyrant. There were many notes with dos and don'ts which was a bit off putting. Despite this, it was a lovely situation and we enjoyed ourselves there.

 

Alta was interesting with a lovely new cathedral. We visited the stone age rock carvings which were great. The hotel was in a shopping mall but was clean and comfortable.

 

Our next stop was at Tromso in a Clarion hotel. The staff were wonderful and helpful and there was a smallish help yourself dinner included in the price. Coffee and tea were there on demand at no extra cost. The situation of the hotel was excellent being right next to the sea front.

 

We then went to Senja. Again, a fantastic drive with stunning colours and views. Our appartment at Hamn el Senja was big, clean and very comfrotable. The situation was excellent. However, we did feel that the whole place lacked soul. The first evening was very soulless, but, fortunately, the second evening had new guests which gave it some life. It slightly reminded us of an up market golf club!

 

We then went to Narvik and were in the Best Western Hotel there. This was definitely the worst place we stayed in. We arrived early and the receptionist would not let us check in although we were sure that the room was ready. Fortunately, the War Museum was open which was well worth visiting, and by the time we got back to the hotel, the receptionist had changed to someone very much better. The hotel had a very shabby feel about it and really needs some money spent on it. The breakfast was ok but not great.

 

We then went back to Kilpisjarvi in Finland to Tundra Appartments. Our appartment was great and the staff were very helpful. Sadly, we had arrived a bit too late to climb up Mount Sanna and hope to return to do this and also go to the point where the three national boundaries meet. The dinner was excellent.

 

The name of the next place escapes me but this had more of a feel of a holiday camp! The appartment was excellent and we had a good dinner and breakfast.

 

Our last night was back in Lapland Hotel Ounnasavara where we stayed last year. Whilst on the outside the hotel is a bit shabby, we really like this hotel and the food is reputed to be the best in Rovaniemi and it is certainly good.

 

We had a really good and enjoyable trip. There was quite a lot of mileage in the car but it was worth it. The timing for the autumn colours was perfect and the weather was pretty kind to us as well. For the more intrepid traveller, we can highly recommend this trip although unless you are interested in the 2nd World War, Narvik is not worth going to.

 

Next year, we are thinking of taking our own car from Hull to Rotterdam and then going to Copenhagen, and then crossing to Malmo and doing a circular trip around Sweden, going back to Kilpisjarvi for two nights, Tromso for one night and then work our way down to Oslo, catch a ferry from there to Kiel and back to Rotterdam, so watch this space!

 

Many thanks to all at Baltic Travel for sorting out this trip and

 

Kind regards to you all

 

Michael


September 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Hi Inga

Yes back and settled now thanks, but already missing Russia!  The trip was excellent thanks, St.Petersburg and Moscow are both incredible places. Everything went smoothly and felt well organised, the tour guides were really good, knowledgeable and helpful. The excursions were good and meant I got to fit a lot into the time. Hotels were also good, not quite as good in Moscow, but still fine and in a good location. I would definitely recommend the trip to other people!

I'll send a couple of photos separately 

 

Thanks

Rich


July 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Thank you for organising such an interesting holiday for us. All the travel arrangements went smoothly.
We enjoyed our time watching the bears, we saw 3 different ones coming and going during the night. We appreciated being in our "own" little hide, even if it was small and primitive!
We had an enjoyable day in Kuhmo, very much on our own initiative, the Hotel did not really suggest much to visit ,we discovered the Winter War Museum right on the door step through our own readings.
Most people we met in Finland were amazingly friendly and none of them had seen bears!
Thank you.
Angela and Peter Stephens


July 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

 

Hi Saija!

 

He just came in to store – he had such an amazing time! He said the trips were perfect and the people were lovely and took him for a bbq in the woods!

 

The only downside was that they had no hot water for the entire stay and because it was a public holiday, they couldn’t get a plumber!

 

He said that the owner was so great and hospitable and assured him that he would provide a partial refund through yourselves – could you possibly check in with the owner for me!

 

Other than that, everything ran smoothly and I would love to use Baltic Travel for any more enquiry we get in the store J

 

Thanks,

 

Hayley


March 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Dear Inga

 

Andy and I are back from our Finland/Sweden trip and we've had a great time.  We enjoyed both Helsinki and Stockholm, but our favourite place was Kemi.  We loved the Sampo Icebreaker experience (especially the swim), walking on the frozen sea, and meeting Father Christmas and a Sailor Elf (we're sure he's a real one!) in Santa's Seaside Office.  We were warmly welcomed at the Merihovi and enjoyed their old-fashioned hospitality. On the face of it, Kemi seems a place with little to do, but we'd have been happy to spend another couple of days there on the ice under blue skies in such a friendly town where so many people were happy to stop and chat.

 

By far the best hotel was the Fabian in Helsinki.  It's extremely stylish, comfortable, the staff bend over backwards to help in every way, and when we came back from Kemi it was like coming home. For our final night they gave us a bigger room that the original one, which was a nice touch, and our stored bags had been taken up for us. The staff without exception are charming and nothing is too much trouble. The breakfast is superb (I became a porridge lover - served with great spoonfuls of Finnish berries on top, it's delicious).  The location couldn't be better - very quiet, but just a short walk from the Esplanade and the harbour. 

 

We were lucky to discover just before our holiday that there was a concert in the Rock Church while we were in Helsinki, so that was a treat for us, as we always try to find either a musical or a sporting event when we're travelling.

 

In addition, we preferred the personal touches at the Merihovi and the Fabian - smaller, non-chain hotels, which are much more our style and where we felt much more at home.

 

All the arrangements you made for us were impeccable and travel went extremely smoothly.  We thoroughly enjoyed the Silja crossing from Helsinki to Stockholm.  The one thing we wouldn't repeat is the night train, not because there was anything wrong with the service, it's just that we got very little sleep as the train stopped and started many times during the night, and we're not people who can lay down our heads and sleep anywhere!  We'll put that down to experience and avoid overnight rail travel in the future.

 

We're already starting to think about another trip north next year, somewhere further and colder!  We'll be keeping an eye on your Facebook posts and your web site, as we'll be very happy for you to arrange us a third holiday.

 

Irene and Andy M

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