Finland – the land of a thousand lakes, endless forests, and vast silence – is a paradise for nature lovers and anglers. If you're planning a fishing holiday in Finland, you should bring more than just your rod and bait. This guide gives you all the essentials: from weather and prices to mosquitoes, healthcare, and cultural insights.
Finland stands out with its stable infrastructure, high quality of life, and strong connection to nature – perfect conditions for a relaxing and authentic fishing holiday.
Finland's climate varies greatly by region – whether you're in the south, central areas, or far north. The following table gives you an overview of average temperatures:
Month | Southern Finland (e.g., Helsinki) | Central Finland (e.g., Jyväskylä) | Northern Finland (e.g., Rovaniemi) |
Dec–Feb | -4 to 0 °C | -10 to -5 °C | -20 to -10 °C |
Mar–May | 0 to 13 °C | -5 to 10 °C | -10 to 5 °C |
Jun–Aug | 19 to 25 °C | 15 to 22 °C | 10 to 20 °C |
Sep–Oct | 15 to 8 °C | 10 to 5 °C | 5 to -5 °C |
November | around 4 °C | 0 to -5 °C | -5 to -15 °C |
Important: Even in the south, there’s no guarantee of safe ice in winter – only go ice skating or ice fishing on officially approved areas.
Finland has an excellent road network, and traffic is especially light outside the cities – ideal for road trips or fishing holidays in remote areas.
There are set times in Finland when life slows down – or speeds up. If you're planning a fishing trip, it's useful to know the major holidays and traditions, as accommodation, car rental, and public transport may be affected.
Date | Holiday/Festival | Meaning & Notes |
January 1 | New Year’s Day | Quiet start to the year – shops closed |
March/April | Easter | Family time, long weekends – book early |
May 1 | Vappu (Labour Day) | Major student festival – cities are lively |
June (Fri after June 19) | Midsummer (Juhannus) | Most important holiday – high prices, book well in advance |
November (1st Sat) | All Saints’ Day | Quiet, minimal tourist impact |
December 6 | Independence Day | National holiday – public institutions closed |
Dec 24–26 | Christmas | Quiet, higher cabin prices, shops closed |
December 31 | New Year’s Eve | Quieter than in Central Europe – sauna nights & fireworks by the lake are popular |
Travel Tip: Around Midsummer (Juhannus) and during summer holidays (especially July), prices for accommodation, ferries, and car rentals rise significantly. If you're flexible, travel in May or September – nature is just as stunning, and prices are lower.
For EU citizens, entry into Finland is straightforward:
Card payment is the norm in Finland – even small purchases like a coffee or a can of bait can easily be paid with a credit or debit card. Cash is accepted but rarely used.
Finland’s healthcare system is modern and reliable – even in rural areas, there are health centers and emergency services.
A fishing trip to Finland doesn't have to be a luxury vacation – but a reasonable budget is important. Here are some average prices:
Item | Price (approx.) |
🍺 Can of beer (0.5 l) | 2,00 – 3,00 € |
☕ Coffee (Café) | 2,50 – 4,00 € |
🍞 Bread (500 g) | 2,00 – 3,50 € |
🧈 Butter (500 g) | 3,50 – 5,00 € |
🥛 Milk (1 l) | 1,20 – 1,60 € |
⛽ Petrol (1 l) | 1,90 – 2,20 € |
⛽ Diesel (1 l) | 1,80 – 2,10 € |
🚬Cigarettes (20 pcs) | 8,00 – 9,50 € |
Note: Stronger alcohol is only sold at “Alko,” the state-run liquor store.
Yes, mosquitoes exist – especially during summer in forested lake regions. But horror stories of bloodthirsty swarms are often exaggerated.
Tip: Cities and coastal areas have far fewer mosquitoes – perfect for a peaceful start to your trip
Finland is a country of quiet, nature, and politeness. People may seem reserved at first but are friendly and helpful. Personal space and silence are valued – if you respect that, you’ll feel welcome in no time.
Do’s:
✔ Take off your shoes when entering homes
✔ Show respect for nature and animals
✔ Go to the sauna – nudity is normal and accepted
Don’ts:
✘ Be loud in nature or on public transport
✘ Force small talk – less is more
✘ Drink alcohol in public spaces (outside designated areas)