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From the white kingdom to the green land of the midnight sun: Finland, Europe’s top summer destination

News RoomBy News RoomApril 29, 2026
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For many Europeans, Finland remains a winter destination, a land of snow-dusted forests and the magical home of Santa Claus. Yet, this enduring image starkly contrasts with the country’s radiant summer reality. An increasing number of travellers are discovering that the Finnish summer offers one of Northern Europe’s most remarkable experiences. It is a season defined not by cold, but by mild temperatures, endless dreamlike forests, exceptional food, unique cultural festivals, and the enchanting spell of the midnight sun. As David Campano, Visit Finland’s country manager for Spain and Italy, explains, the nation has worked diligently on “deseasonalisation,” urging visitors to see beyond the winter classics. The goal is to reveal a Finland that transforms from a white winter wonderland into an intensely green summer paradise, where 70% of the territory is protected, accessible nature. This commitment to sustainable tourism is foundational; success is measured not merely in visitor numbers, but in balanced coexistence between communities and travellers, ensuring nature remains a way of life rather than just a backdrop.

This summer transformation brings with it a profoundly appealing climate. While southern Europe grapples with increasingly extreme heat, Finland offers a serene alternative with average temperatures around a pleasant 20°C. It is a refuge for those seeking sunshine without scorching intensity, where clean air, abundant water, and a vast sense of space are the norm. The crown jewel of the season is the midnight sun, particularly vivid in Lapland, where for weeks the light lingers well past midnight as if the day refuses to end. This natural phenomenon creates a unique rhythm for life and exploration, enabling activities like night hiking, late-evening kayaking, or simply contemplating a lake at midnight in a soft, perpetual dusk. This luminous abundance is the beautiful inverse of Finland’s famously dark winters, offering endless days where tranquillity reigns, even during the peak travel season.

Central to the Finnish summer experience is its profound relationship with water. The country is a veritable aquatic paradise, boasting some 190,000 lakes, a sprawling archipelago, and a lengthy Baltic coastline. This translates into a vast catalogue of serene experiences: paddleboarding through flooded forests, kayaking between remote islands, cruising on historic steamboats, or swimming in some of the cleanest waters in the world. The Lakeland region, in the country’s heart, epitomises this identity—a tranquil mosaic of blue and green where the pace of life slows to the gentle pulse of nature. Here, the tradition of the lakeside sauna, followed by a refreshing dip, is not just a pastime but a ritual that connects people to the elemental landscape, completing the quintessential Finnish summer day.

The capital, Helsinki, itself undergoes a remarkable metamorphosis in the summer months. The city opens joyfully to the sea, with bustling waterfront terraces, open-air concerts, and frequent ferries shuttling residents and visitors to nearby islands. From the lively Market Square to the historic Suomenlinna sea fortress, Helsinki becomes a city of light and outdoor living. Its parks flourish, and venues like the Allas Sea Pool complex highlight a culture that embraces the elements. Complementing this vibrant atmosphere is a booming gastronomic scene, where innovation meets tradition. As Campano notes, Finland is placing significant focus on a sustainable, local cuisine rooted in the pristine Nordic larder—wild berries and mushrooms, cold-water fish, forest herbs, and meats like reindeer. This philosophy extends from Michelin-starred restaurants in Helsinki to humble local bistros, all emphasising zero-waste principles and a deep respect for seasonal, circular economies.

Finland’s evolving appeal is also reflected in its broadening visitor profile. While it remains an ideal and reliable destination for families, it now increasingly attracts couples, groups of friends, and solo travellers seeking active and wellness-oriented journeys. The country’s excellent infrastructure, safety, and ease of travel make it accessible for trekking through national parks, cycling along coastal paths, or seeking solitude in a wilderness cottage. This shift is supported by tangible growth, with markets like Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom showing significant increases in summer visitors. For instance, Spain sent over 215,000 travellers in one recent year, with a notable 20% rise in August arrivals alone—a clear indicator that the perception of Finland is changing from a solely winter destination to a compelling summer one as well.

Ultimately, in an era often defined by fast-paced and overcrowded tourism, Finland proposes a different, more mindful philosophy of travel. It is an invitation to exchange noise for stillness, to trade hectic itineraries for quality time immersed in nature. From the silent forests and glassy lakes to the luminous nights of the midnight sun, a Finnish summer offers a profound sense of space and restoration. It proves that the country’s true magic lies not in a single season, but in its dramatic, beautiful contrasts and its unwavering commitment to preserving the serene, authentic experiences that make it unique. This is the new, green heart of Finland, waiting to be discovered.

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