Finland tour 05 nights

  • Location: Finland :: Europe

  • Duration: 05 nights/06days

  • Package ID: 1080

Finland tour 05 nights

Finland , officially the Republic of Finland is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe. Finland shares land borders with Sweden to the west, Russia to the east, and Norway to the north and is defined by the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south that are part of the Baltic Sea. Finland has a population of approximately 5.5 million, making it the 25th-most populous country in Europe. With an area of 338,455 square kilometres (130,678 sq mi), Finland is the eighth-largest country in Europe, and the most sparsely populated country in the European UnionHelsinki, the capital of Finland, is the largest city in the country.

Finland is a parliamentary republic consisting of 19 regions and 310 municipalities The archipelago of the Ã…land Islands located southwest of the mainland is the only autonomous region of Finland. The climate in Finland varies due to the country's relatively vast latitudinal differences; southern Finland is classified as having a humid continental climate with the rest of the country being characterised by a boreal climate. Finland can be considered to have a mainly boreal forest biome.

The majority of the population lives in central and southern Finland with over 1.4 million people living in the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area, which produces a third of the country's GDP. The main language is Finnish,[8] a Finnic language of the Uralic language family, which is unrelated to the Scandinavian languagesSwedish is the second official language of Finland, and is mainly spoken in certain coastal areas of the country and on Ã…land.

Finland was first inhabited around the end of the most recent ice age, approximately around 9000 BC. The Comb Ceramic culture introduced pottery in 5200 BC and the Corded Ware culture coincided with the start of agriculture between 3000 and 2500 BC. The Bronze Age and Iron Age were characterised by extensive contacts with other cultures in Fennoscandia and the Baltic region. At the time Finland had three main cultural areas – Southwest FinlandTavastia and Karelia. From the late 13th century, Finland gradually became an integral part of Sweden as a consequence of the Northern Crusades and the Swedish colonisation of coastal Finland, the legacy of which is reflected in the prevalence of the Swedish language and its official status.

In 1809, Finland was annexed by the Russian Empire as the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland. In 1906, Finland became the first European state to grant all adult citizens the right to vote, and the first in the world to give all adult citizens the right to run for public office. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, Finland declared itself independent from the empire. In 1918, the fledgling state was divided by the Finnish Civil War, with the Bolshevik-leaning Red Guards, supported by the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, fighting against the White Guard, supported by the German Empire. After a brief attempt to establish a kingdom, the country became a republic. During World War II, Finland fought the Soviet Union in the Winter War and the Continuation War, and the Nazi Germany in the Lapland War. After the war, Finland lost part of its territory, but maintained her independence.

Finland largely remained an agrarian country until the 1950s. After World War II, the country rapidly industrialised and developed an advanced economy, while building an extensive welfare state based on the Nordic model, resulting in widespread prosperity and a high per capita income. Finland joined the United Nations in 1955 and adopted an official policy of neutrality. The Finno-Soviet Treaty of 1948 gave the Soviet Union some leverage in Finnish domestic politics during the Cold War. Finland joined the OECD in 1969, the NATO Partnership for Peace in 1994, the European Union in 1995, the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council in 1997, and the Eurozone at its inception in 1999.

Finland is a top performer in numerous metrics of national performance, including education, economic competitiveness, civil liberties, quality of life, and human development. In 2015, Finland was ranked first in the World Human Capital[19] and the Press Freedom Index and as the most stable country in the world during 2011–2016 in the Fragile States Index, and second in the Global Gender Gap Report It also ranked first on the World Happiness Report report for 2018, 2019 and 2020.

Itinerary

A tour that offers you unforgettable, exclusive overnight stays and takes you to the most relaxing summer destinations in Finland. Our tour starts in the capital of Finland, Helsinki, a vibrant, cultural and modern city, highly characterized by the presence of water. From Helsinki travel to the heart of Lapland where the midnight sun and the untouched nature are waiting for you.

Day 01: Arrival in Helsinki

  • Arrival at airport Helsinki.
  • Transfer to Hotel.
  • After checking in at the hotel you can enjoy the rest of your day at leisure.
  • Our suggested top ten are the Temppeliaukio Church (The Rock Church), Helsinki Cathedral, Esplanade Park, The Sibelius monument, Havis Amanda Fountain, Uspensky Orthodox Cathedral, Finlandia Hall, Presidential Palace (Presidentinlinna), Kiasma Art Museum and Suomenlinna Maritime Sea Fortress (outside city centre).
  • Accommodation at Hotel.

Day 02: Overnight Train Helsinki – Rovaniemi

  • Breakfast.
  • After breakfast enjoy your remaining hours to explore the delightful capital of Helsinki – you have enough time to continue ticking away the suggested sights of interest.
  • In the evening you will take an overnight train to Rovaniemi. Meals are available on board the train (not included).
  • Accommodation on board the train.

Day 03: Rovaniemi

  • Transfer from Rovaniemi train station to the Hotel, your accommodation for the coming two nights.
  • After check-in you can use the rest of the day explore Rovaniemi and experience its nature activities such as river boat cruises, Santa Claus safaris and fat bike safaris.
  • Accommodation at Hotel (two nights).

Day 04: Rovaniemi

  • Breakfast.
  • After breakfast you have the full day to keep exploring the ‘capital’ of Finnish Lapland. Today don’t miss the opportunity of visiting the Santa Claus village, open all year long. There is a lot to see and do in Rovaniemi from simply enjoying your surroundings or partaking in fun filled adventures.

Day 05: Rovaniemi – Kemi

  • Breakfast.
  • After breakfast a transfer will take you back to the train station where you will catch the train to Kemi. Journey time to Kemi is approximately one hour and fifteen minutes. Enjoy the scenery that passes on board this short train journey.
  • After arriving in Kemi enjoy the short walk through Kemi city centre to get to tonight’s accommodation, Seaside Glass Villas.
  • These 21m 2 Seaside Glass Villas with small kitchen and bathroom are an excellent choice for ones who want to enjoy the arctic freedom in its best. Beautiful and quiet place, just a couple of minutes away from the Kemi city centre. Simply a cosy place to snuggle up and enjoy the tireless nature characterized by its midnight sun.
  • Accommodation at Seaside Glass Villas.

Day 06: Departure from Kemi

  • Breakfast.
  • After breakfast depart the seaside villas to Kemi airport where it is time to say goodbye to this fascinating place on earth.

  • 1 Night accommodation at Hotel in Helsinki

  • 2 Nights accommodation at hotel in Rovaniemi

  • 1 Night accommodation at Seaside Glass Villas in Kemi

  • 4 x breakfast

  • Train journey with sleeping compartment (with private facilities) from Helsinki – Rovaniemi

  • Train journey Rovaniemi – Kemi

  • All mentioned transfers

  • Optional excursions are available in Helsinki, Rovaniemi and Kemi – please let us know if you would like to receive the list.

  • Itinerary also possible to start in Kemi and end in Helsinki.

  • Costfree cancellation is only possible until 60 days prior to arrival.

 


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