Finland
Known as the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes,' Finland is a Nordic wonderland of endless forests, countless islands, and a unique culture. From the vibrant design district of Helsinki to the magical Northern Lights and Midnight Sun of Lapland, Finland offers a stunning contrast of tranquility and adventure. Experience the rejuvenating ritual of a traditional sauna, explore pristine national parks, and embrace the simple lifestyle of the Finns, who have a deep connection to nature.
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自然探險
徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
自然探險
徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
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達納基勒窪地3日探險
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
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Visa Information
Finland is part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Language
Finnish, Swedish
- Hei: Hello
- Kiitos: Thank you
- Anteeksi: Excuse me / Sorry
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Transportation
Finland boasts an efficient and reliable public transport system. The VR train network connects all major cities, while long-distance buses cover more remote areas. Renting a car is an excellent option for exploring the countryside and lakelands. Within cities, public transport and cycling are convenient.
Specialty cuisine
Finnish cuisine is characterized by its pure, natural ingredients. Key dishes include fresh fish (especially salmon and Baltic herring), hearty rye bread, Karelian pies, and various dishes made with berries and mushrooms. In Lapland, reindeer meat is a traditional delicacy.
Etiquette and Tipping
- Tipping is not mandatory or customary in Finland, as service charges are included in bills. However, for exceptional service, a small tip or rounding up the bill is a polite gesture.
- Finns value punctuality and personal space. A firm handshake with direct eye contact is the standard greeting. People are often addressed by their last names until invited to use first names.


