SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTSFOR FREE
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Witness one of nature's most beautiful wonders —— the Northern LightsMember Exclusive Benefit
As a way to show how much we value our members, our fans will get the chance to win a free trip via a social media challenge! One lucky winner will get a package for 2 people with a total value of EUR 4,000 or more.
The winner can book round trip air-tickets to and from Finland for 2 people from Finnair-operated hubs. The prize travel package will also include accommodation in Finland for 2 people for 4 nights, at a date of the winner's own choosing.
IntroductionAbout FinlandAbout Finland & The Aurora BorealisFinland is a hidden gem tucked far into the north. It is a treasure waiting to be discovered. Visit and you will find thousands of reasons to fall in love with this beautiful country: the people, arctic adventures and hidden secrets. And with four distinct seasons, there is always something new to see or do.
The Aurora BorealisOne of Finland's most remarkable features is the Northern Lights. When the endless sunshine of summer gives way to dark winter, the Northern Lights appear like magic, casting a stunning light across the sky.The further north you go, the greater the chances of spotting the Aurora Borealis – in Finnish Lapland they can appear around 200 nights a year. In Helsinki and the south, the Aurora can be seen roughly 20 nights each winter, when away from city lights.
Finnish SaunasThere are many traditions and practices surrounding the sauna experience, but the most important one for the Finns is to relax, purifying both body and mind.Saunas form a great part of Finland's heritage and culture. In fact, it is estimated that there are over two million saunas in the country.
Clean Lakes – Lots Of Them!A lakeside cottage is an essential part of Finnish summer, and most summer activities revolve around water, such as swimming, going to the sauna, fishing, canoeing, rowing and sailing.Finland is often called the Land of a Thousand Lakes. As many of these lakes are very large in size, a great part of Finland is actually covered in water – making Finland distinguishably different from other European countries.
Wild NatureFinland is a country of vast green forests, beautiful Baltic Sea islands, windswept arctic fells and thousands of blue lakes. These untouched and beautiful landscapes provide a home for thousands of wild animals and birds – many of which can be seen on arranged wildlife excursions and bird watching sanctuaries.
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