Finland holidays and tours, flights to Finland from the UK, hotels and accommodation options, a Finland highlights overview as well as useful travel guides and resources - all are listed below...
The following offer great deals for UK holiday makers heading to Finland:
- Nordic Visitor: Helsinki city breaks, guided tours and Lapland winter holidays
- Baltic Travel Company: wide selection of Finland package holidays
- Exodus: adventure group tour holidays around Finland - ideal for solo travellers
- ebookers.com: create your own holiday: good for Helsinki flights plus hotel deals
Flights to Helsinki Airport are available from London Heathrow via British Airways or Finnair. Finnair also fly to Helsinki from Manchester. Flights to Tampere are available from London Stansted with Ryanair.
Seasonal charter flights to Lapland and northern Finland are available around Christmas time.
It is also worth trying travel sites such as ebookers.com or Skyscanner for flight deals to Finland from the UK.
One other option is flying to Tallinn (in Estonia) and getting a 3-hour ferry crossing over to Helsinki.
Finland Flights
- Helsinki: the Finnish capital is the largest and most happening city in Finland. It is located right down in the south of the country on the Baltic and thus sees some of the best weather. Helsinki is the main cultural hub and is pretty lively, with a great café culture, several world class museums and a pumping nightlife. As far as attractions go, Suomenlinna Island is one of the main tourist draws to the capital. Accessible by ferry from Helsinki, it is quite beautiful and boasts ancient fortress ruins. Back in the city, the Ateneum Museum is renowned, while the Rock Church is one of the more quirky sights in town. Be sure to also see the Museum Sea Life Helsinki, one of Scandinavia’s foremost sea life centres, and the Kauppatori, a thriving market square. The National Museum gives a good overview of the history of Finland. [For more info, see the Helsinki Tourist Board website].
- Turku: located a couple of hours west of Helsinki on the Finnish southwest coast, Turku is the country's oldest city and also its former capital. It is a pleasant city and still features a medieval quarter (Luostarinmäki) despite being ravaged by fires numerous times. Old wooden houses are all around and the oldest building of all is the 13th century Turku Castle, with its opulent period rooms and interesting museum. Turku Cathedral is another major highlight while the town square hosts the bustling Medieval Market.
- Rauma: situated on Finland’s west coast and a little up from Turku, Rauma is the best-preserved wooden town in the region. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features artisans working in small studios throughout the town. Naturally, Rauma is loaded with museums and also has a 15th century Franciscan church and an ancient market square. Rauma is an hour north of Turku and three from Helsinki.
- Åland: situated midway between Finland and Sweden in the Gulf of Bothnia, the islands of Åland are an autonomous province and a popular getaway for locals and tourists alike. There are interesting towns and villages scattered throughout the islands and loads of must-see sights. Of these, the 16th century Kastelholm Castle in Sund and the Bomarsund Fortress ruins are particularly popular. The climate in this part of Finland is lovely and daily flights come in from Helsinki, Turku and Stockholm.
- Finnish Lapland: Santa Claus-land lies right up in the north of Finland, far from anywhere. It experiences almost perpetual dark in the winter and constant light in the height of summer. The entire area is stunningly beautiful and is an outdoor lover’s dream, with its great swathes of open area and that untouched look.
Inari is one of the main settlements up here, displaying traditional Sami culture and boasting a must-see open-air museum. Ukko Island is another popular attraction in Lapland, while Lemmenjoki National Park has that idyllic wilderness look that most people associate with Lapland; delectable arctic landscapes, thundering waterfalls and deeply forested areas are all around. Ravadasköngäs waterfall is the main highlight in the park and it also offers excellent trekking opportunities. Visitors can fly into Rovaniemi but ardent travellers can also get here by bus and train.
- Savonlinna Lakes: this fantastic region of Finland in the southeast of the country is one of lakes and waterways. It is perfect for those into boating and you can hire a yacht and take in the numerous inland islands and discover pristine ecosystems. The other big attraction in this area is the small town of Savonlinna which lies on an isthmus of land flanked by water on both sides. Olavinlinna Castle is the main attraction in Savonlinna, built in the 15th century to protect the Swedish-Finnish empire. Savonlinna also hosts the popular annual Opera Festival. It’s best to fly here as train and bus travel typically means several changes.
- Tampere: very much like the town of Savonlinna in that it’s located between two bodies of water, Tampere in western Finland makes a great base for hikers visiting this fantastic region. There are miles of walking trails in the area, some of which start from within the town. Shopping options here are also good; Hämeenkatu is the main shopping street. Restaurants and hotels inhabit the city centre along with the many shops and there are also loads of museums to discern. Black sausage with lingonberry jam is the best taste of the city.
- Other Finnish Highlights: the bustling university town of Jyväskylä in central Finland; the Swedish-influenced city of Vaasa; the UNESCO world natural site of the Kvarken Archipelago; and Levi Ski Resort.
QUICK FACTS:
- The population of Finland numbers around 5 million people.
- The capital city is Helsinki.
- The local currency is the Euro.
USEFUL Finland Travel SITES:
- Wikitravel: Finland Travel Guide
- Rough Guides: Travel Guide Finland
- Lonely Planet: Finland Travel Guide
- WorldAtlas: Map of Finland
- Met Office: Finland Weather
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