Surrounded by magnificent architecture, intriguing spectacles, incredible dining scenes, and amazing design, Finland’s capital Helsinki is beautifully entwined with the Baltic’s bays, islands, and inlets. The exquisitely relaxing and cultural capital is blessed with striking contrasts of nature and world-class conference, and meeting facilities.
Lapland casts a magical spell – there’s something intangible and lonely here that makes it really enchanting. The midnight sun, the aurora borealis (Northern Lights), the roaming reindeer, and the Santa Claus are the main components of Lapland.
The Finnish Lakeland is a spectacular labyrinth of islands, canals, lakes, and rivers complemented with ridges and forests expanding around hundreds of kilometers in a placid and awe-inspiringly beautiful expanse – that is second to none. Taking a trip to Lakeland seems like going deep into the heart of Finnish identity.
The Finnish coastline is encircled by the northern gulfs the Baltic Sea, the Gulf of Finland, and the Gulf of Bothnia in the north-south direction. The rugged coastline includes a huge number of islands and archipelagos deeply indented with inlets and bays.