Hanseatic League
An Article on the early trading of Germany and the Baltic states by an Antipodean travel company serving World Travellers since 1983 with small group educational tours for senior couples and mature solo travellers who are curious.
Escorted tour on the Trans-Siberian railway network from East to West starting in Irkutsk and finishing in Helsinki after 21 days. This is small group travel with like minded people and itineraries that maximise the travel experience of the 6 key destinations explored en-route. Our small group journeys are for mature couples and solo travellers.
An escorted small group tour to the Baltic States of Europe that explores the key destinations of this region starting in Berlin, then making its way through Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and concluding in Stockholm Each day has scheduled itineraries supported by local guides who share knowledge and authentic experiences of the places visited. This is small group travelling to the Baltics for like minded people.
An escorted small group tour to the Baltic States of Europe that explores the key destinations of this region starting in Berlin, then making its way through Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and concluding in St. Petersburg. Each day has scheduled itineraries supported by local guides who share knowledge and authentic experiences of the places visited. This is small group travelling to the Baltics for like minded people.
Escorted tour on the Trans-Siberian railway network from West to East starting in Helsinki and finishing in Irkutsk after 21 days. This is small group travel with like minded people and itineraries that maximise the travel experience of the 6 key destinations explored en-route. Our small group journeys are for mature couples and solo travellers.
A 40 day small group tour for senior couples and mature solo travellers interested in exploring the Arctic circle. The group with a program leader explores Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. The tour makes use of the long summer night light for your enjoyment learning about viking history and trade and the Sami.
Denmark, Sweden and Finland realised that the only way to remain competitive on the world stage was through the value of superior design. Travelling with like-minded people on our small group tour you will explore the cities and towns where those high quality products, appreciated around the world, are created including hygge.
Odyssey’s small group tour following the Northern Lights allows you to experience serene snow-covered Arctic landscapes. Throughout our journey guides and specialists will outline the history of this stark region and the nature of the peoples who wrested their living from it. A unique opportunity to view this natural phenomenon travelling as part of a small group.
Influenced by Russia and Scandinavia, yet maintaining its own distinct culture, Finland is one of Europe’s most intriguing countries. The capital, Helsinki, is showcase for architecture both old and new. Check out the 18th century Swedish island fortress, Suomenlinna, and then head to the Temppeliaukio Church, a modernist masterpiece built directly into solid rock. Outside of Helsinki, Finland is home to some of the most pristine wilderness in Europe. In summer, do as the Finns do and head to a lake cottage. In winter, head to the icy north for a trip on a reindeer sleigh, and a chance to see the beautiful Northern Lights. Whatever season you choose, join an Odyssey Traveller tour to uncover the best of Finland.
An Article on the early trading of Germany and the Baltic states by an Antipodean travel company serving World Travellers since 1983 with small group educational tours for senior couples and mature solo travellers who are curious.
The Sámi people are the only indigenous people of the European Union and are one of the oldest living cultures of our planet. Article for senior couples and mature single travellers curious about the Samii people and Viking culture that stretches across the Faroe Islands, Norway, Sweden and Finland on a small group educational tour.
The Vikings explored the Arctic circle for 5 centuries reaching Greenland as well as North America. Learn about the history of the Vikings before enjoying a small group tour for senior couples and mature solo travellers.
Article introducing Vikings and Outhere the explorer. Learn more on a small group educational tour for senior couples and mature solo travelers going to Iceland, Greenland, the Arctic circle or the Orkney islands.
Vikings explored, pillaged, settled and traded their way in 300 years across the North Atlantic in the Longships to Iceland and Greenland or south through Europe/Russia to Istanbul and Persia. Learn more on a small group educational tour for senior couples and mature solo travellers interested in Viking history.
Article about the Sami culture of the Arctic circle for small group educational tours for senior couples and mature single travellers interested in learning about the Vikings and their journeys into the Atlantic and south across Russia.
The Arctic Circle is the most northernly major circle of latitude, at approximately 66°30′ N. It marks the area within which, for one or more days each year, the Sun does not set (June 21)…
The science of the Northern Lights Although many are more familiar with the Northern Lights, the natural phenomenon is not exclusive to the Northern Hemisphere. The polar lights are caused by solar activity. When there…
Helsinki, Finland Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a treasure trove for lovers of history and all eras of architecture and design. Dubbed the “white city of the north” due to its buildings constructed from…
Photographing the Northern Lights. How to Capture the Beauty of the Northern Lights. The Aurora Borealis, commonly called the Northern Lights, as well as the Aurora Australis, the Southern Lights, are two the world’s most…
Escorted small group tours for mature and senior travellers to Finland. Designed for couples and solo travellers who like to explore and enjoy learning as they travel to Helsinki, or to the arctic circle to the Northern lights to learn how to photograph the lights and more.
Vikings and Their Use of Wool for Sails This educational article aims to help senior travellers immerse in the world of vikings before they take part in a memorable travel experience across Scandinavia. It helps…
Odyssey travels by coach and occasionally uses local transport, including trains and ferries. Specifics are always outlined in your tour itinerary. Finland has an excellent rail system, with services regularly running between major cities. Bus networks span the entire country, and are generally inexpensive.
In major cities, Odyssey stays in centrally located 3-4 star hotels, with easy access to public transport. In smaller towns or rural areas, we usually stay in family-run hotels or guesthouses. On our long stay tours, during which you spend the length of the tour in a single location, we use serviced apartments.
Odyssey always engages local guides with regional knowledge to ensure an authentic experience during which you can learn as much as possible about the history and culture of places you visit.
Finland is the northernmost country in the European Union, and covers an area of 337k square kilometres. The terrain of Finland is largely flat, with one third of Finland lying under 100 metres in elevation, and two thirds under 200 metres. Vast tracts of forest cover the lands of Finland, with approximately 69% of Finland’s surface area covered by forest. Lakes also dot the landscape, and in fact are so numerous that Finland carries the nickname “the land of a thousand lakes”.
Finland experiences short, mild summers, and long, cold winters. Northern Finland lies in the Land of the Midnight Sun, and therefore experiences continuous daylight in the summer, and continuous darkness in the winter. Temperatures regularly drop below freezing in much of Finland during the winter, so depending on when you intend to travel, check the weather reports and dress accordingly.
Finland has 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You can view the official list of the sites here (https://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/fi). The listed sites include:
Numerous festivals and events dot the calendar in Finland. Indepedence Day is an important occasion – held annually on December 6th, the country’s liberation from Russia is celebrated with decorations, parades and the Finnish Presiden’ts VIP ball. The Finnish love the performing arts with many artistic events held across the year, including the Kuopio Dance Festival, the the Pori Jazz Festival, and the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival. One of the more unusual events held in Finland is the annual Wife Carrying World Championship. Held every year in Sonkajärvi since 1992, it involves male competitors racing each other over an obstacle course, all while carrying their wives on their backs.
Seafood, vegetables and meat all characterise the cuisine of Finland. Given the abundance of lakes and rivers in the country, seafood in plentiful, with dishes such as lohikeitto (a creamy soup made with salmon, potatoes, leaks and milk), savulohi (warm smoked salmon), and lasimestarin silli (marinated herring) all national favourites. Much of Finnish food focuses on using meat and vegetables to create simple yet tasty dishes such as pyttipannu (pan fried potatoes with sausages) and kaalikääryleet (cabbage leaves filled with minced meat and rice). Sweeter offerings include korvapuusti (cinnamon rolls) and vispipuur (desert porridge made from wheat semolina and lingonberries). Traditional beverages in Finland include lakka (a liquer made from soaking cloudberries in alcohol), and sima, a mead-like beverage made from fermenting lemon, raisins, and yeast.
Generally speaking, Finland is safe to travel in, though always exercise common sense while travelling.
Whenever you travel overseas, it’s always wise to take an appropriate travel adaptor. Finland’s electricity supply runs at 230V and 50Hz. Finland uses Type C and Type F electric plugs, so make sure you have the right travel adaptor with you.
Finland has a single time zone, Eastern European Standard Time (UTC+2). Daylight savings begin on the last Sunday of March and conclude on the last Sunday of October
If you’re on an Odyssey tour, we take care of tipping so you don’t need to give it a second thought. However, in your free time, or if travelling independently, it’s essential that you tip an appropriate amount for services. Tipping is not part of the culture in Finland, with service charges usually included in restaurant bills.
Wifi is widely available in Finland, and should be freely accessible in most hotels, cafes and restaurants when travelling in Finland
Check with your cell phone provider to see whether you’re able to make calls and use data while in Finland. Many providers will allow you to pay a daily fee that allows you to make calls and check the internet while only being charged your regular rates. However, be certain to inform your provider that you’re heading overseas, because just like a bank they can turn off your service as a result of unusual activity.
Finnish is the first language spoken by 93% of the country’s 5 million inhabitants. The other official language, Swedish, is spoken by around 6% of the population.
Photographing the Northern Lights.
For all the articles Odyssey Traveller has published for mature aged and senior travellers, click through on this link.
The Guardian: A Local’s Guide to Helsinki, Finland.
Lonely Planet: Lapland Beyond Santa – Culture and Wilderness in Northern Finland.
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