Finland the last unspoilt wilderness

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Why have your honeymoons in Finland? The largest unspoiled wilderness in
Europe awaits you on your Finnish honeymoon! Not to mention picturesque
islands, pleasant towns and cities with countless museums and art galleries
to visit.
Helsinki, is built on a peninsula, is both the cultural and financial
center of Finland. Vibrantt parks and tranquil waterways are found all over
the city, and the sea breezes ensure that it is refreshingly free of smog.
There are many notable art museums to visit, plus regular operatic and
ballet productions at the city’s theaters. A short ferry ride will take you
from Helsinki to Suomenlinna Island, where you can enjoy a picnic, explore
a huge ruined fortress and visit several museums.
Turku, on the southern coast, was the capital of Finland until 1812, and is
the oldest city in the country. Its cathedral and castle both date back to
the 13th century, and are well worth visiting! Another notable castle of
interest is the 15th century Olavinlinna Castle in the stunning Savonlinna
lakes area of Finland, which includes two museums.
Rauma, is the largest wooden town still in existence in the Nordic
countries, and is a listed World Heritage site. Goldsmiths, lace makers and
other artisans all work in the old town! There are many house museums and a
lively market square. Rauma is without doubt one of the most charming towns
in Scandinavia!
To discover a unique culture with both Finnish and Swedish influences,
visit the Aland province, which even has its own flag. Made up of over
6,400 islands, this beautiful region is best explored by bicycle or on
foot. The midsummer festivities are celebrated in style here and you can
witness performances of traditional folk dances all year round.
A relaxed country with numerous highlights, Finland is a tranquil, scenic
and welcoming honeymoon destination!


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