Helsinki, Rovaniemi & Lapland -The Finest Finland Tour
Finland is a land of untouched natural beauty, where modern cities blend seamlessly with vast forests, frozen lakes, and Arctic wilderness. From the design-forward streets of Helsinki to the magical snow-covered landscapes of Lapland, Finland offers a unique combination of serenity and adventure. Travelers can witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights, indulge in authentic sauna rituals, and experience the warmth of Finnish hospitality. Whether it’s exploring vibrant urban culture or chasing Arctic wonders, Finland promises a deeply immersive and unforgettable journey.
Destination: Finland
Duration: 9 Days/ 8 Nights
Travel Style: Luxury, Nature, Adventure, Romantic, Cultural, Relaxation
Theme: 🆕 New
Best Time to Visit: December to March-> Best for snow, Northern Lights, Winter / June to August->Midnight sun,greenery & pleasant weather
Highlights
- Explore the vibrant capital city Helsinki, known for its design culture, seaside charm, and modern Nordic lifestyle.
- Visit the magical Arctic region of Lapland, famous for snowy landscapes and winter adventures.
- Experience the enchanting Northern Lights in remote Arctic skies.
- Meet Santa Claus at the iconic Santa Claus Village, a once-in-a-lifetime festive experience.
- Husky sledding and reindeer safaris through pristine snow-covered forests.
- Stay in glass igloos or Arctic cabins for a surreal night under the stars.
- Discover Nordic architecture, museums, and design districts.
Inclusions
- 4-star accommodation throughout the trip.
- Daily breakfast + selected dinners
- Airport transfers and intercity transport (flights/trains)
- Guided city tours in Helsinki and Lapland
- Northern Lights hunting tour
- Entry tickets to major attractions
- English-speaking guide for key experiences
Exclusions
- International flights
- Schengen visa fees
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses (shopping, tips, etc.)
- Optional adventure activities
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Helsinki – Nordic Elegance & Soft Introduction
Morning: Arrive at Helsinki International Airport, where your private transfer will be waiting. As you drive toward the city center, you’ll notice the clean Nordic architecture, calm streets, and Baltic Sea views that define Finland’s capital. Check into your hotel and take some time to freshen up after your journey.
Afternoon: Begin your exploration with a relaxed walking tour. Start at Senate Square, the heart of Helsinki, surrounded by neoclassical buildings. Visit Helsinki Cathedral and admire its striking white façade. Continue to Market Square near the harbor—perfect to try local snacks like salmon soup or fresh pastries. Move along the Esplanadi Park, a beautiful green boulevard lined with cafes and boutiques. This is where locals unwind, giving you your first taste of Finnish lifestyle.
Evening: Head toward the Design District, known for its creative shops, Scandinavian interiors, and fashion stores. Explore at a slow pace—this area reflects Finland’s world-famous design culture.
Night: Enjoy your first dinner at a cozy Nordic restaurant. Try traditional dishes like creamy salmon soup or mushroom-based meals. Return to your hotel for rest and prepare for the journey ahead.
Day 2: Helsinki Cultural Immersion & Island Escape
Morning: Start your day with a hearty breakfast. Take a ferry to the UNESCO-listed Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, a stunning island complex spread across several small islands. Walk along the old fort walls, tunnels, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the Baltic Sea.
Afternoon: Enjoy lunch at a waterfront café on the island. After returning to the city, visit key attractions like Temppeliaukio Rock Church (built inside solid rock) and Sibelius Monument. These places showcase Finland’s artistic and architectural brilliance.
Evening: Experience a traditional Finnish sauna—an essential cultural ritual. Relax in the warmth and, if you’re adventurous, try a quick cold plunge for an authentic experience.
Night: Dinner at a modern Nordic restaurant. Enjoy a peaceful evening walk along the harbor with illuminated city views.
Day 3: Journey to Arctic Circle – Arrival in Rovaniemi
Morning: After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your domestic flight to Rovaniemi, the gateway to Lapland. As you fly north, witness landscapes gradually turning into snow-covered forests and frozen rivers (in winter).
Afternoon: Arrive in Rovaniemi and transfer to your Arctic hotel. Check-in and relax while enjoying panoramic snowy views. Explore the small town center and visit local cafes.
Evening: Prepare for your first Northern Lights experience. Your guided tour will take you away from city lights into deep wilderness areas—frozen lakes or forest clearings. Guides help you understand aurora activity and photography techniques.
Night: Stand under the Arctic sky as you wait for the magical Northern Lights. Return late night with unforgettable memories.
Travel Tips
- Pack thermal wear, waterproof jackets, snow boots, gloves, and wool layers.
- Carry passport, visa documents, travel insurance, and copies
- Respect Finnish culture—quiet, polite, and punctual behavior is appreciated
- Use apps: Uber, Google Maps, Booking.com
- Finland is extremely safe but avoid isolated areas late night.
- Prefer card payments,cash usage is minimal
- Keep power bank due to cold draining batteries
- Basic phrases: “Kiitos” (Thank you), “Moi” (Hello)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Finland expensive for Indian travelers?
Yes, Finland is considered a premium destination. However, with proper planning—such as booking accommodations in advance, using public transport, and choosing moderate packages—you can manage costs effectively. Food and activities are the biggest expenses, especially in Lapland.
What are the chances of seeing the Northern Lights?
The chances are high between December and March, especially in Lapland. However, sightings depend on weather conditions and solar activity. Staying at least 2–3 nights in the Arctic region increases your probability significantly.
Is Finland safe for solo travelers?
Finland is one of the safest countries in the world. Crime rates are extremely low, and locals are helpful. Solo travelers, including women, can explore comfortably.
What kind of food is available in Finland?
Finnish cuisine includes salmon soup, rye bread, reindeer meat, and berry-based desserts. Vegetarian options are available but limited in remote areas.
Do Indians need travel insurance?
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for a Schengen visa and is highly recommended due to medical costs and weather-related disruptions.
How cold does it get in winter?
Temperatures can drop to -10°C to -25°C in Lapland. Proper winter clothing is essential for comfort and safety.
Can we see Santa Claus year-round?
Yes, Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi is open throughout the year, though winter offers the most magical experience.
What is special about Finnish saunas?
Saunas are a key part of Finnish culture. It’s a relaxing experience often followed by a cold plunge, believed to improve circulation and wellness.
Is English widely spoken?
Yes, English is widely spoken across Finland, making communication easy for international travelers.
How do we travel within Finland?
Domestic flights, trains, and buses are efficient. Flights are recommended for long distances like Helsinki to Lapland.










