The call of the great North: 16 great reasons to travel to Finland!

A country with unique charm
A boat trip
The capital Helsinki
Finnish
Finnish design
Saunas
The lakes
The countless islands
Forests and natural parks
Lapland
The home of Santa Claus
Aurora Borealis
Fantastic lights
Sleepless nights
Cross-country skiing
Eat reindeer meat
The fish markets
A friendly and warm country
A country with unique charm

Have you ever traveled to Finland? If you don't know this country with its unique charm, here are 15 good reasons to discover it!

A boat trip

You can of course go to Finland by plane, but nothing beats the charm of a boat trip across the Baltic Sea. Moreover, the tickets have very affordable prices!

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The capital Helsinki

The largest city in Finland, Helsinki offers a guaranteed change of scenery. It has a unique vibe thanks to its museums, its architecture, and the countless lakes, bays, and islands surrounding it.

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Finnish

Finns speak Finnish, a rare language unrelated to other Germanic and Scandinavian languages. You can be amazed when listening to Finnish, one of the least common and most mysterious idioms in the world.

Finnish design

Finland is the land of design: think of Nokia, the pixelated Habbo Hotel, and even Angry Birds! The Helsinki Design Museum provides a glimpse of the country's creativity, which blends refined aesthetics with perfectly functional design.

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Saunas

Like the other Nordic countries, Finland has a strong sauna culture. Sometimes they are set up directly by the sea, offering an ideal heat bath to relax and forget the extreme cold.

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The lakes

The Finnish territory is dotted with lakes from one end to the other. You will be spoiled with all the options for an excursion in nature and at the water's edge.

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The countless islands

And what about the thousands of islands along the coast of the country? A recommendation is the Suomenlinna archipelago, accessible by ferry from the center of Helsinki, where a preserved natural setting mixes with old military fortifications.

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Forests and natural parks

You may have noticed it by now: if you like nature, Finland is made for you. This very sparsely populated country has an abundance of forests and natural parks where you will discover unexpected landscapes.

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Lapland

A region located in the north of Finland, Lapland is famous for its luminous phenomena but also for its extensive natural spaces. It is the last great region of wilderness on the European continent!

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The home of Santa Claus

Several travel agencies offer completely arranged trips to the Lapland-based home of Santa Claus. You and your family can ride a reindeer sleigh, meet the elves, and have a chat with the real holy man in his office.

Aurora Borealis

In this country located far north of the globe, visitors can admire the famous aurora borealis.

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Fantastic lights

Lapland's northern part is the ideal place to have a chance to enjoy this spectacle during the long winter nights.

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Sleepless nights

If winter nights are famous for the northern lights, summer is the period of white nights! The day is very long and the sun sets only for a few hours. The near-uninterrupted sunshine is very invigorating!

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Cross-country skiing

Nordic and snowy, Finland has been one of the forerunners of cross-country skiing. Originally, it was a basic means of transport for the Finnish. When going to the country, do not hesitate to discover its beauty on two skis!

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Eat reindeer meat

Reindeer is a great specialty of Finnish gastronomy! Tasting this meat, which has a very powerful flavor, is a must if you visit the country.

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The fish markets

If you don't eat meat, no problem: Finland is also a great fishing country and fish markets are everywhere by the sea, including in Helsinki.

A friendly and warm country

Although this country has a - sometimes - harsh climate, the inhabitants have developed a warm art of living and a very pleasant conviviality for visitors. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and go to Finland!

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