Our Finland short breaks

Finland is close enough to visit for a long weekend, yet feels far enough away to make you forget entirely about your daily life. Our Finland short break holidays reveal a world inhabited by bears, wolves and lynx, with expert local guides poised to help you. You can see the Northern Lights, meet the indigenous Sami and sled across a frozen lake. It’s amazing how long just a couple of short northern days can seem! And just because your time is short it doesn't mean that your impact will be minimal. All our trips have been screened to ensure that they make a difference to nature and communities. Meaning that your short stay with the Sami will contribute meaningfully to the community. 

Our top Short break holidays in Finland

Family Northern Lights break, Finland

From €1712 to €2472
5 days ex flights
Cozy log cabin and fascinating snow adventure for each day

Helsinki to Porvoo cycling holiday in Finland

From €1025 to €1732
5 days ex flights
Cycling and activities from Helsinki to Porvoo
Small group2026: 2 Jun, 9 Jun, 16 Jun, 23 Jun, 30 Jun, 7 Jul, 14 Jul, 21 Jul, 28 Jul, 4 Aug, 11 Aug, 18 Aug, 25 Aug

Finland wildlife short break

From €900
5 days ex flights
Bear, wolverine and elk widlife short break in Finland
Small group2026: 10 Jun, 24 Jun, 8 Jul, 5 Aug, 31 Aug

Northern Lights family holiday, tailor made

From £1225 to £2250
4 days inc UK flights
A mix of Lapland family activities and a relaxing spa hotel

Finland cycling holiday Helsinki to Tampere

From €1218 to €1362
4 days ex flights
Multi-activity tour by train and bicycle in Southern Finland

Christmas or New Year 2025 in Lapland

From €1256 to €1570
4 days ex flights
Magical snow holiday in northern Lapland at reasonable cost
Small group2025: 20 Dec, 23 Dec, 26 Dec, 29 Dec, 2026: 14 Feb, 17 Feb, 20 Feb

Helsinki short break in Finland

From €1180 to €1290
4 days ex flights
Sustainable multi activity holiday in Finland's capital

Finland wellness and winter activity holiday

From £2395 to £2995
5 days ex flights
Yoga, Arctic adventures & wellness in a winter landscape
Small group2026: 26 Feb, 12 Dec

Wolverine photography in Finland, group tour

From £2395
5 days ex flights
100% success rate in photographing wild wolverines
Small group
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Finland short break highlights

Let’s look at some of the things Finland has given the world. The fictional, white, hippo-esque Moomin; full permission to legitimately go mooning, while jumping from sauna to snow; a time when the moon is replaced by the midnight sun; and another time when the winter moon is upstaged by the ever effervescent Northern Lights. Oh, and a man who chases the moon on a sleigh pulled by a reindeer. And so, here’s a country where, on a short break, you can go a bit wild, have some magical moments, be they bear watching or hiking with huskies, chase the Northern Lights on your own sleigh, or just bliss out in a sauna in the middle of nowhere. Mooning is optional. Fun is guaranteed.

Go on a short break to Finland if...

… you enjoy wilderness. With lots of water around. There is no shortage of lakes and rivers for playing in. And for winter wilderness, snow shoeing, cross country skiing or husky riding is second to none.

... you want to see the Northern Lights. With short breaks that take you up beyond the Arctic Circle, chances are high here. Combine it with some snowy activities to make it the best aurora ever.

... you want a half term trip with a difference for your children. Finland is all about nurturing through nature. Try snowshoeing, reindeer sledding, ice fishing and so much more.

... you want to see bears. Spend a night or two in a heated bear watching hide with expert naturalists and nothing but the sounds of woodland creatures all around

Don't go on a short break to Finland if...

….you don’t like being outdoors. Finns like to sauna in winter and then roll naked in the ice. Getting out, or indeed letting it all out, is like a life force in Finland.

… you want to just fly in and fly out to meet Santa. We do offer holidays that meet the magical one, but also like to enjoy his other worldly landscapes while we're at it.

… you want a cheap getaway. Like all Nordic holidays, they come at a price. But their landscapes are priceless.

… you just want a city break. Even our trips to Helsinki encourage you to take in its exquisite environs such as small coastal villages or Repovesi National Park.

Best time to go

Most short breaks in Finland take place during the winter, with people seeking out the Northern Lights, or going snow shoeing and cross country skiing, or simply enjoying the peaceful, frozen wilderness. In the Inari region, you have the highest probability of seeing the aurora borealis from Sep-Oct and again Feb-March. Summertime trips to go wildlife watching, for example, are usually May-Sep but benefit from the long days and midnight sun. Temperatures can vary, reaching as high as 30°C in summer and as low as -30°C or lower in the Arctic winters – so come prepared.

Our Short break holidays in Finland reviews

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Richard M Stowe05 Sep 2025
Riding back country roads and the farm stays were the highlights.read more
Cindy Fung12 Mar 2025
You will be well taken care of in every aspect by Riitta. Cold weather clothing, food (so delicious and plentiful), transporting us everywhere with her expert snow driving, and nicely paced activities.... Fantastic. So much fun. Finnish Lapland is so very beautiful. We will be visiting again soon.read more
Jo Ennis02 Mar 2025
Absolutely incredible experience.read more
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