Finland is a country of islands, lakes, and forests. The modern
capital city of Finland is Helsinki and is filled with museums and
galleries. In summers, sun never sets here and vice versa in the
winters.
Culture
While in Finland, greet the locals by a handshake. The people
here are quite reserved and dont open up easily. Leave shoes
outside the house when going over to someones house. It is
customary to wait till the toast is being raised at the dinner
table. Host raises the toast by saying kippis or skol. People dress
casually most of the times.
Travel
Finnair is the national airline of Finland. Other airlines that
fly to Finland are Air France, Air Canada, Cathay Pacific, American
Airline, British Airways, KLM, Swiss airline, Lufthansa, and United
airlines. The major airport of Finland is Helsinki airport. It is
19km away from the city and it takes about 25 minutes to get to the
city from the airport. Finnair provides buses for the passengers.
Taxis and hotel coaches are also available. The facilities provided
at the airport are duty free shops, car hire, bank, hotel
reservation service, conference room, restaurant, and a multimedia
center. Other than Helsinki airport, there are about 22 other
airports and Blue 1 is the domestic airline which operates within
Finland. Times to time cheap offers are being announced by the
airlines. Prior checking of such offers will prove to be of great
help.
If deciding to go by the sea, ferry services are provided and
the major ports are Naantali, Vaasa and Turku. These ferries
connect to Rostock, Kapellskr, Grisslehamn, and Travemnde. Some of
the cruises offer small cabins along with the provision of meals if
staying aboard overnight.
Trains from St Petersburg and Moscow can also be boarded. All
the trains are clean and very comfortable. Car-carrier trains also
operate in Finland. Traveling by rail proves to be inexpensive and
efficient and also great options for enjoying sight seeing. Avail
the unlimited train travel offer of Inter-Rail pass or Eurailpass.
There are offers for elderly people and children, check them
out.
When traveling by road there are chances of running into an elk
or reindeer. In such cases, police should be reported immediately.
Blowing horn for small reasons should be avoided. Keep your car to
the right. Gas stations accept credit cards. Laws about seat belt
and drinking while driving should be strictly followed. Extra
precautions must been taken if taking caravan along. National
driving license or International Driving Permit and car insurance
must be there with you at all times. Coach Service is also
available and connects to even the remote places. Taxis can be
hired at the airport and railway stations and tipping is considered
offensive here. Check out agents in Helsinki who run a rent-a-car
business for hiring cars.
Duty Free Items
1. 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco or 100
cigarillos
2. 50g of perfume and 250ml of eau de toilette
3. 2litre of alcoholic beverages of less than 22 per cent by volume
or 1litre of alcoholic beverages of more than 22 per cent by
volume, 2litre of sparkling wine and 16litre of beer
4. 100g of tea or 40g of tea extract and essence and 500g of coffee
or 200g of coffee extract or essence
Tobacco and alcohol can be carried by people over 18 years of
age. Agricultural and food items should be avoided. Certain
medicines require a doctors prescription for verification. Firearms
and sharp objects are strictly prohibited.
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