DestinationsFinland
Frequently Asked Questions
The best time to visit Finland depends on your preferences. Summer (June to August) offers mild temperatures and long daylight hours, while winter (December to February) is ideal for activities like Northern Lights viewing.
Finland offers a variety of attractions, including the capital Helsinki, the Lakeland region, Lapland for Northern Lights viewing, and Tiilikkajärvi Forest.
You can see the Northern Lights in Finnish Lapland, including places like Rovaniemi and Ivalo, on clear winter nights.
Finland is known for winter sports such as cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, and snowmobiling.
Santa Claus Village is located in Rovaniemi, Lapland. You can visit, meet Santa Claus, and see his office year-round.
Finnish cuisine includes dishes like grilled salmon, meatballs (köttbullar), smoked reindeer, and rye bread.
Yes, Finland offers plenty of hiking opportunities, including in national parks, forests, and Urho Kekkonen National Park in Lapland.
In the summer, you can enjoy Finnish nature by hiking, canoeing, fishing, and exploring lakes and islands.
Finland is renowned for its high-quality education system, characterized by free public education, balanced teaching, and outstanding performance in international assessments.
Yes, Finland has several traditional festivals, including Midsummer (Juhannus), Independence Day (Itsenäisyyspäivä), and All Saints' Day (Pyhäinpäivä).



