15 Reasons Why Finland Is Awesome

Why wouldn’t you want to have your next vacation in a place where the sun literally doesn’t set for two months straight or the place the Santa Claus calls home? From the people, to the food to the landscapes, Finland is absolutely beautiful. Here are a few more reasons to visit this amazing country:

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(Mahlum/Wikimedia Commons)

1. Amazing Food Markets 

If you’re a foodie who loves food markets, then Finland is where you and your taste buds need to be. From fresh produce to  ready to eat dishes, these markets have everything.

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(Fremte/Wikimedia Common)

2. Summer Wooden Cabins 

When in Finland, do as the Finnish do and go to a wooden cabin. Come summertime, head out to one of the amazing forests and spend some time in these beautiful cabins.

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(Arvind/Wikimedia Commons)

3. Wild Strawberries

Finland is a strawberry lovers dream destination. Like oranges in Florida or acorns in Texas, Finland has tiny wild strawberries that are edible and grow almost everywhere! You can pick it, wash it and pop it in your mouth for a free snack.

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(Kati Kosonen/Wikimedia Commons)

4. Helsinki 

The largest and most beautiful place in Finland is Helsinki. The capital city is on the coastline of the Gulf of Finland and is home to a community of creatives, beautiful architecture and some of the best nightlife in the country.

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(Wikimedia Commons)

5. You Can See The Northern Lights 

If you head up to the north of Finland to an area called Lapland, you can see the Northern Lights! It makes for a perfect camping trip with four amazing forests in the Lapland area.

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(Miguel Virkkunen Carvalho/Wikimedia Commons)

6. Beautiful Lakes

From Saimaa and Pielinen to Kulovesi and Puruvesi, Finland has some of the world’s most beautiful lakes. Rent a house boat and spend a few night cruising along Lake Inari or spend a day lounging on the shores of Lake Ladoga.

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(Anneli Salo/Wikimedia Commons)

7. Korvapuusti 

The Finnish version of a cinnamon roll, korvapuusti are just as delicious as the North American version. Small bakeries sell freshly baked ones everyday (they usually sell out in the morning) and they can be enjoyed with a cup of coffee on a cold morning. Can someone say yummy?

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(Rritvos/Wikimedia Commons)

8. It Never Really Gets Dark 

For two months in summer it doesn’t get dark in Finland. Night time is like a permanent “just after sunset” lighting situation which is super romantic and beautiful to watch.

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(Mahlum/Wikimedia Commons)

9. Design District

In the heart of Helsinki is Finland’s Design District. You can spend hours browsing around various art galleries, taking in the amazing architecture and chilling at the dozens of cute cafes to enjoy a korvapuusti.

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(Chmee2/Wikimedia Commons)

10. Crossing The Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi 

While in Lapland, stop off at Rovaniemi  and cross the Arctic Circle. There are only a couple places you can do this by land, and Finland’s Rovaniemi is one of them.

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(Grand-Duc/Wikimedia Commons)

11. Seeing Reindeer In The Wild

If the beautiful landscapes, cute cabins and wild strawberries aren’t enough to convince you to head to Finland, then maybe seeing a reindeer in the wild will. These majestic animals will make you feel like you’re in a Christmas movie.

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(halahmoon/Flickr)

12. Gift From The Government

If you are a Finnish citizen and an expecting mother then you can expect an amazing gift from the government. It will include baby clothes, products and toys. How nice of the government.

(Anneli Salo/Wikimedia Commons)

(Anneli Salo/Wikimedia Commons)

13. Munkki 

Finland will make you fat with korvapuusti and now munkki! This fried donut covered in sugar is delicious. Like korvapuusti, it’s made by many local bakeries and locals love it.

(Anneli Salo/Wikimedia Commons)

(Anneli Salo/Wikimedia Commons)

14. Santa Lives There 

Yes it’s true, Santa Claus lives in Finland. If the reindeers and endless amount of snow didn’t give it away, then Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi might do the trick. The village has Santa’s house and is right by the Arctic Circle.

15. Winter Is Beautiful 

Finland becomes a winter wonderland when December comes around. There is snow everywhere, lakes turn to ice, and forests turns white. Winter is one of the most beautiful  times to visit this amazing country.

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