Finland

Finland is consistently ranked as the world’s happiest country for several reasons, including an accessible outdoorsy lifestyle. Winter offers a chance to catch the magical northern lights, encounter reindeer and learn about Indigenous Sámi culture from their herders, and warm up in one of the nation’s many saunas. During summer’s long, sunny days, take a cold plunge in (or a boat ride on) one of 188,000 lakes or walk and forage for mushrooms and berries in beautifully untouched birch, spruce, and pine forests.

red cabins on a lake island in Finland

Finland has been named the world’s happiest country for the sixth year in a row.

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Overview

Planning your trip

Use these articles, resources, and guides to plan and inspire your next trip to Finland.

READ BEFORE YOU GO
The country’s tourism board has launched a new culinary-focused tourism campaign and is rewarding select travelers with an all-expenses-paid trip to the Nordic country known for its lakes, saunas, northern lights, and hopefully it’s cuisine, too.
HOTELS
AFAR’s picks for the 31 best new hotels in the world.
Airbnb is giving away a stay at Santa’s home in Finnish Lapland to one lucky family. The only catch? The elves might put you to work in the post office.
It’s easy to see why these ski chalets and mountain cabins are among the highest rated on Airbnb.
RESOURCES TO HELP PLAN YOUR TRIP
From folklore and food to landscapes and literature, find adventure and enrichment in the lesser-known regions of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland.
Farm-to-table and fish-to-dish dining brings you closer to nature in the Nordic countries.
The world’s happiest country wants to spread the joy to a group of lucky applicants who will travel to Helsinki this summer.
Could physical passports soon be replaced by an app? This pilot program aims to find out.
How the 76-year-old actor, who doesn’t like travel, became the host of Apple TV+'s newest travel show, which premiers February 24.