Time to Visit Finland and its all year around

8 May 2024

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Time to Visit Finland its all year around!

Sure, Finland is one of the world’s northernmost countries – and Finnish Lapland is a capital for snowy pursuits and northern lights sightings – but this Nordic gem’s diverse offerings go way beyond its Arctic appeal, offering up a seasonal range of year-round activities.

The country, just about the size of Montana, encompasses some of northern Europe’s most varied terrain and multicultural history. About 70 percent of Finland is covered in pristine, primeval forest, but in between those lush landscapes, travelers will discover an array of plentiful surprises: ultra-modern cities, charming coastal villages, and thousands (upon thousands) of lakes. There’s no bad time of year to visit Finland – let these seasonal highlights showcase what you can expect on your first (or next) getaway to the country.

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