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Saturday, March 3, 2012

How to Get Most out of Your Travelling in Finland

How to Get Most out of Your Travelling in Finland:

You’ve worked hard all year and it’s high time to kick back and enjoy your well-earned vacation! : ) And no matter you are jetting off to a dreamscape island in the Caribbean or planning a trip within your country, the first thing that comes to mind is ‘how to get the very most out of your way away.’ In this post I will provide some ideas how to behave in Finland – one of Europe’s best-kept secrets, not to miss any great attraction.



Guided Tours in Finland


To see as much as possible and to get the most out of this magical getaway, the best way is to make use of a guided tour in Finland. Available in Finnish, Swedish, English, German and Russian, Finland guided tours and natural expeditions will take you very close to both natural and man-made wonders of the country, making your vacation an intriguing and awe-inspiring adventure.



From Polar Safari Adventure (6 days/5nights), where you’ll have the unique opportunity for an icebreaker cruise, to the thrilling Magic of Lapland (4 days/3 nights), where you’ll visit Lapland’s main attractions in their winter coats and be amazed by the kaleidoscopic Aurora Borealis, to Scenes of the North (14 days/ 13 nights), promising splendid scenery and dynamic capital cities, you’ll experience the ultimate in terms of sightseeing, fun and relaxation. In a nutshell, guided tours in Finland are sure to set your imagination running. The maximum recommended group is 25.


Car Driving in Finland


If you are more of an independent sightseer, then renting a car (with car insurance, of course,) is the perfect way to accomplish your own version of Finland travel. In case you insurance is expired, you can also take advantage of buying renew car insurance online.


Compared to downtown Manhattan, driving in Finland is truly a stress-free, relaxing and enjoyable experience with much to offer the visitors. The only thing you should do is to get the country’s map and abide by Finland’s law of driving. The three things you must have with you are: your driving license, vehicle registration document and certificate of motor insurance.



Driving in Finland in winter months can be hazardous and icy road conditions are common. Snow tyres are a legal requirement between December to February and engine heaters are strongly recommended. The most interesting thing about driving in Finland is that you’ll see a variety of wild animals on your way, like deer, fox, rabbits, moose, etc. Remember! If you hit an elk or deer in Finland make sure to report it to the police.



Vacation during Off-Peak Periods


Taking a travel vacation during the busy times of the year would cost you a lot of money. To keep the costs down, and to avoid crowds, plan a vacation during the off-peak season. Cheaper airfare and accommodation, more cultural events and fun – this really sounds fantastic. Cheap flights to Finland are easily found during the winter months when the darkness looms earlier in the day. But as far as tourist attractions in Finland cover a wide range of interests, you’ll definitely enjoy a memorable holiday.



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