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Finland holiday help

Postby maccydee » Wed Oct 11, 2017 5:54 pm

Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby Milkybarkid » Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:21 pm

maccydee wrote:Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.

I am assuming you know how expensive the place can be especially if you want to eat out and drink
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby maccydee » Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:38 pm

Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.

I am assuming you know how expensive the place can be especially if you want to eat out and drink


I know Norway is super expensive but I thought Finland was similar to Iceland which wasn't too bad.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby Milkybarkid » Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:08 pm

maccydee wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.

I am assuming you know how expensive the place can be especially if you want to eat out and drink


I know Norway is super expensive but I thought Finland was similar to Iceland which wasn't too bad.

It is cheaper than Norway as I have been to both Never been to Iceland so can’t compare I would say it’s about 30 to 40 % more expensive than the uk if that gives you an idea
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby Bluebird For Life » Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:29 pm

Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.

I am assuming you know how expensive the place can be especially if you want to eat out and drink


I know Norway is super expensive but I thought Finland was similar to Iceland which wasn't too bad.

It is cheaper than Norway as I have been to both Never been to Iceland so can’t compare I would say it’s about 30 to 40 % more expensive than the uk if that gives you an idea


Its cheaper than Iceland for sure. If you are going for skiing, most people stay in or near to Saariselka.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby maccydee » Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:36 pm

Bluebird For Life wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.

I am assuming you know how expensive the place can be especially if you want to eat out and drink


I know Norway is super expensive but I thought Finland was similar to Iceland which wasn't too bad.

It is cheaper than Norway as I have been to both Never been to Iceland so can’t compare I would say it’s about 30 to 40 % more expensive than the uk if that gives you an idea


Its cheaper than Iceland for sure. If you are going for skiing, most people stay in or near to Saariselka.


Iceland was fine. London prices. Everything was nicer so worth it.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby Bluebird For Life » Wed Oct 11, 2017 8:56 pm

maccydee wrote:
Bluebird For Life wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.

I am assuming you know how expensive the place can be especially if you want to eat out and drink


I know Norway is super expensive but I thought Finland was similar to Iceland which wasn't too bad.

It is cheaper than Norway as I have been to both Never been to Iceland so can’t compare I would say it’s about 30 to 40 % more expensive than the uk if that gives you an idea


Its cheaper than Iceland for sure. If you are going for skiing, most people stay in or near to Saariselka.


Iceland was fine. London prices. Everything was nicer so worth it.


Great country and will be rooting for them in the Euros now that we are out. I've been to Finland seven times now. Its fantastic for nature, very unspoiled with thousands of forests and lakes, but the scenery can be a bit monotonous at times. Finns themselves are either painfully shy or total lunatics so an interesting mix... Remember in January though there is hardly any daylight if you cross the Arctic Circle and not much in Helsinki; about 4 or 5 hours maximum.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby nubbsy » Wed Oct 11, 2017 9:22 pm

Get yourself to Estonia. Cheaper than both Finland and Norway. beautiful gothic city in tallinn, friendly people and vast forests amazing wild life. Can go bear watching certain times of the year.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby maccydee » Thu Oct 12, 2017 8:51 am

Bluebird For Life wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Bluebird For Life wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.

I am assuming you know how expensive the place can be especially if you want to eat out and drink


I know Norway is super expensive but I thought Finland was similar to Iceland which wasn't too bad.

It is cheaper than Norway as I have been to both Never been to Iceland so can’t compare I would say it’s about 30 to 40 % more expensive than the uk if that gives you an idea


Its cheaper than Iceland for sure. If you are going for skiing, most people stay in or near to Saariselka.


Iceland was fine. London prices. Everything was nicer so worth it.


Great country and will be rooting for them in the Euros now that we are out. I've been to Finland seven times now. Its fantastic for nature, very unspoiled with thousands of forests and lakes, but the scenery can be a bit monotonous at times. Finns themselves are either painfully shy or total lunatics so an interesting mix... Remember in January though there is hardly any daylight if you cross the Arctic Circle and not much in Helsinki; about 4 or 5 hours maximum.



Thanks mate. Any tips who to book with?
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby Finnish_blue » Thu Oct 12, 2017 9:37 am

What kind of holiday are you after? Downhill skiing, cross country skiing, walking, snowmobile safari, city break, spa resort?
All of these types of winter holidays are popular here but vary depending on what part of the country you visit.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby Bluebird For Life » Thu Oct 12, 2017 10:25 am

maccydee wrote:
Bluebird For Life wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Bluebird For Life wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.

I am assuming you know how expensive the place can be especially if you want to eat out and drink


I know Norway is super expensive but I thought Finland was similar to Iceland which wasn't too bad.

It is cheaper than Norway as I have been to both Never been to Iceland so can’t compare I would say it’s about 30 to 40 % more expensive than the uk if that gives you an idea


Its cheaper than Iceland for sure. If you are going for skiing, most people stay in or near to Saariselka.


Iceland was fine. London prices. Everything was nicer so worth it.


Great country and will be rooting for them in the Euros now that we are out. I've been to Finland seven times now. Its fantastic for nature, very unspoiled with thousands of forests and lakes, but the scenery can be a bit monotonous at times. Finns themselves are either painfully shy or total lunatics so an interesting mix... Remember in January though there is hardly any daylight if you cross the Arctic Circle and not much in Helsinki; about 4 or 5 hours maximum.



Thanks mate. Any tips who to book with?


As Finnish Blue says it really depends where you want to go and what you want to do. I work in travel so have always booked my own stuff and would be happy to help if I can once you have a plan. Remember its not only dark in January but cold too... To go anywhere other than Helsinki or Tampere you pretty much have to use Finnair from London or Manchester. Finnair has an excellent internal flight schedule which allows you get pretty much anywhere from Helsinki within a couple of hours.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby maccydee » Thu Oct 12, 2017 12:04 pm

Loved the look of the wilderness lodge in Muotka. Just fancied exploring then from there with trips etc hopefully catch a glimpse of the aurora. Did similar to Iceland in January 2013 which was the best trip we have ever done in Europe.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby Bluebird For Life » Thu Oct 12, 2017 12:29 pm

maccydee wrote:Loved the look of the wilderness lodge in Muotka. Just fancied exploring then from there with trips etc hopefully catch a glimpse of the aurora. Did similar to Iceland in January 2013 which was the best trip we have ever done in Europe.


That's in Saarilselka. You'd need to fly London/Helsinki/Ivalo - when I went up there I caught a bus from Rovaniemi to Lake Inari but it's a long journey so unless you have lots of time I'd take the flight.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby maccydee » Thu Oct 12, 2017 12:44 pm

Loved the look of the wilderness lodge in Muotka. Just fancied exploring then from there with trips etc hopefully catch a glimpse of the aurora. Did similar to Iceland in January 2013 which was the best trip we have ever done in Europe.
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Re: Finland holiday help

Postby CaerphillyBluebird15 » Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:47 am

maccydee wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:
maccydee wrote:Anyone have good recommendations for Finland. Looking to go January.

I am assuming you know how expensive the place can be especially if you want to eat out and drink


I know Norway is super expensive but I thought Finland was similar to Iceland which wasn't too bad.


Went to Helsinki a few years ago when we played there and it was about 7 euro a beer & food was super expensive too
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