2007
SUMMER FINLAND TOURS
Midnight Sun 2007 Self-Drive tour
The
tour includes a wealth of fine examples of Finnish wooden architecture
and handicraft traditions. In summer, Finland offers almost 24 hours
of daylight for a visitor to enjoy the attractions, places of natural
beauty and the wide range of cultural festivals that are on offer.
The
self-drive tour offers you the freedom to discover the southwestern
countryside and the Lakeland in an independent way. We have suggested
some points of interest to give you ideas of what to see and experience
along the journey, but there are many more attractions worth a visit.
The choice is yours. The lakes and forests offer great opportunities
for lovely boat cruises and leisurely walks. Your accommodations will
be booked in advance in the selected hotels of the Restel hotel chain.
Per
Person Tour Price: (land only, for air-inclusive rates please call)
In shared twin room $1160 incl. cat. A. car Fiat Punto/stick with
unl. KM, CDW and VAT tax.
Single $2095 incl. car on own. (if 3rd pax in single call for quote)
Extra bed for adult $ 490
Extra bed for child (4-14 years) $ 300
Optional car upgrades for 10 days: Add Cat. B. (Renault Clio or sim.) $40 p.p. double, C. (Renault Megane or sim.) $104 p.p. and G./Automatic (Volvo S40 or sim.) $435 p.p. - If single person in car multiply car upgrades by 2. Other car upgrade options are available incl. Minivans, please
call/e-mail for a quote.
Not
included in the Tour Price:
Tour price does not include airport fee of EUR34.77 ($46), entrance
fees or any meals except for breakfast.
Route:
Helsinki-Turku-Rauma-Hämeenlinna-Tampere-Jyväskylä-Mikkeli-Lappeenranta-Helsinki
Duration:
11 days / 10 nights
Available
daily on request June 01 through August 31, 2007.
Day
1: Helsinki
Arrive Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. Overnight at Ramada Airport Hotel.
Day
2: Helsinki - Turku, 175 km (110 miles)
To get the most out of the rural heritage landscapes in the stretch
between the modern metropolis of Helsinki and the historic town of
Turku, leave the main roads and head for the quiet byways. This is
where the King's Road tourist route winds through fascinating small
towns, charming villages and scenic countryside. The historic road,
which once linked the Kingdom of Sweden with the Russian Empire, offers
a wealth of cultural heritage sites worth a visit, including the ruins
of the Raasepori Castle, the Mustio Manor and Fiskars Ironworks. As
the oldest city and the former capital of Finland, Turku is home to
the most remarkable medieval landmarks of the country, including the
Castle and the Cathedral. Aboa Vetus Museum shows the history of Turku
and remains of early settlements. The wooden workshop houses of the
Luostarinmäki Handicrafts Museum tell tales about the trades
and city life of days gone by.
Overnight at Ramada Hotel Turku.
Day
3: Turku - Rauma, 95 km (60 miles)
A lovely drive through Naantali with its charming wooden houses. The
coastal town of Rauma is home to the biggest complete area of old
wooden buildings that has been preserved in the Nordic countries.
Enjoy a walk in the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and step
inside a lace shop to see a demonstration of lace making,
a 200-year-old tradition in Rauma.
Overnight at Cumulus Hotel Rauma.
Day
4: Rauma - Hämeenlinna (Aulanko), 190 km (120 miles)
Finland's oldest inland town, Hämeenlinna, boasts a 700-year-old
brick castle, which is one of Finland's medieval fortifications. Other
attractions include the birthplace and childhood home of the world-famous
composer Jean Sibelius and the lovely Aulanko Park. Overnight at Rantasipi
Aulanko Hotel, in spectacular setting near Hämeenlinna.
Day
5: Hämeenlinna (Aulanko)
Take a leisurely walk to enjoy the magnificent Aulanko Park and climb
up the old observation tower for stunning views of the Finnish forest
and lake landscape at its most genuine.
Overnight at Rantasipi Aulanko Hotel.
Day
6: Hämeenlinna - Tampere, 75 km (47 miles)
Interesting places of visit on the Hämeenlinna-Tampere route
include the medieval stone church in Hattula, the Iittala Glass Museum
and factory shop, and the Visavuori home museum in Valkeakoski. With
an industrial heritage, Tampere has an array of museums that show
the culture of the working class such as Amuri Museum of Workers'
Housing. Vapriikki museum center is located in an old industrial complex
by the Tammerkoski Rapids and Sara Hildén Art Museum houses
a fine collection of modern art.
Overnight at Cumulus Hotel Pinja in Tampere.
Day
7: Tampere - Jyväskylä, 175 km (110 miles)
On the Tampere-Jyväskylä route it is worth making the detour
to Mänttä. Gösta Serlachius Museum of Fine Arts at
Mänttä is home to an outstanding private art collection.
The old wooden church at Petäjävesi with a history dating
back over 250 years is a fine example of vernacular architectural
tradition. Jyväskylä Region is renowned for buildings designed
by the internationally acclaimed Alvar Aalto.
Overnight at Rantasipi Laajavuori in Jyväskylä.
Day
8: Jyväskylä - Mikkeli, 115 km (72 miles)
In Mikkeli the Kenkävero handicrafts center, earlier the largest
wooden vicarage in Finland, is worth visiting for its beautiful architecture
and gardens.
Overnight at Cumulus Hotel Mikkeli.
Day
9: Mikkeli - Lappeenranta, 180 km (113 miles)
The route from Mikkeli via Puumala and Imatra to Lappeenranta passes
through some of the most spectacular lake scenery in Finland. In the
historical fortress area of Lappeenranta there are workshops of local
artists and craftsmen. Wolkoff House museum from the 19th century
portrays the life of a Russian trading family. The Orthodox Church
bears witness to the eastern influences on the Karelian culture.
Overnight at Cumulus Hotel Lappeenranta.
Day
10: Lappeenranta - Helsinki, 220 km (138 miles)
From Lappeenranta it is possible to continue back to Helsinki via
Kotka, a town with maritime heritage, and visit the imperial fishing
lodge built on the banks of the Langinkoski Rapids. Another option
is to drive via Kouvola and then turn off to Jaala to visit the unique
Verla Mill Museum and Village. Other points of interest along the
journey include the old ironworks village in Ruotsinpyhtää dotted with red 18th-century workers' houses, and the idyllic old
quarter of Porvoo with its narrow cobblestone lanes and handicraft
boutiques.
Helsinki offers a wide variety of things to experience ranging from
art, design and an array of architectural gems to great shopping facilities
and cultural offerings. Proximity to the sea and forest gives Helsinki
its distinctive ambience.
Overnight at Sokos Hotel Presidentti in Helsinki.
Day
11: Depart for home.
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