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Archipelago Trail – Drive or Cycle Around the Finnish Archipelago

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The best way to experience the fantastic Finnish archipelago is to drive or cycle the Archipelago Trail (also known as Archipelago Ring Road) from Turku to Naantali. The 250 kilometers long ring road takes you from one island to another over bridges and (free) ferry crossings. 

In addition to the beautiful seaside scenery and a gorgeous wooden town, there are some unique attractions on the route, such as a former island of the lepers and an ancient stone labyrinth. If you are lucky, you might even meet the man who claims he is possessed by the spirit of Salvador Dali himself. 

If you are traveling by car, you can drive the whole route in just one day, but that leaves you with little time for sightseeing. It’s better to take your time and enjoy the archipelago at a leisurely pace, staying two nights along the route. Add one more night and you can make a side trip to Utö, one of the most remote islands in Finland. 

This article first outlines the most important practical information for navigating the Archipelago Trail and then introduces the islands and attractions along the route.

A note to the place names. The Finnish archipelago is in its most parts bilingual, and the islands have two names, Finnish and Swedish. Here we are using mainly the Swedish names as they tend to be easier for the English speakers. The Finnish names are in parenthesis. Most Swedish names end with the letter “ö” which means island.

What is the best time to drive the Archipelago Trail?

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Summer months are the best and only time you can drive the Archipelago Trail in its entirety. All the ferries along the route are in daily service only from the beginning of May until the end of August. In September they run only for the first three weekends.

A good part of the route can also be explored in winter, though. The ferries from Parainen to Nagu and from Nagu to Korppoo operate in short intervals even in the winter so you can easily explore at least part of the route even in the winter. Even the faraway Utö Island is connected to Nagu around the year. Just prepare for some seriously chilly weather if you choose to travel to the archipelago in the winter!

Where does the Archipelago Ring Road begin and where does it end?

The archipelago ring road begins in Turku on the mainland and ends at Naantali, just a stone’s throw from Turku. Both cities are very idyllic, and you should budget at least one extra day to explore each of them.

In which direction should you drive the Archipelago Ring Road?

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By far the most popular way to drive the route is clockwise – the same way it is described in this article. However, during the busiest weeks of the summer, you might opt to start from Naantali and drive the route counterclockwise, thus avoiding queuing for ferries along the route.

Check the ferry timetables in advance

Shorter ferry rides operate regularly, every 15 to 30 minutes or so. Longer ones towards the end of the trail such as Iniö-Kustavi are less frequent, and it is a good idea to check their schedules in advance so you don’t end up missing the last ferry of the day. 

You will find the timetables on Finnferries website , and they have a practical app, too.   

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If you are traveling during the busiest holiday season for Finns – from late June to the beginning of August – it is worth booking the accommodation in advance, as there are a limited number of places to stay along the route.

And now, let’s begin to explore the Archipelago Trail!

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Archipelago Trail starts in Turku

The ring road starts in Turku (Åbo in Swedish), which served as the capital of Finland in the Middle Ages. At those times Finland was under Swedish rule, and Turku was the second largest city in the kingdom. As a reminder of its glorious history, there is a grand castle and a cathedral to visit. In addition to history, Turku has plenty of lively restaurants and bars, yet the center is small enough to be conveniently walked around.

Explore the ruins of Kuusisto Episcopal Castle

Soon after Turku you cross a small bridge and arrive at Kustö (Kuusisto). This otherwise unremarkable island has one curious sight, the ruins of the Episcopal Castle of Kuusisto. The ruins are so small and modest that even many Finns don’t know about them, so this is definitely not a must-see attraction. But on the other hand, there’s a certain kind of secretiveness in these ruins that make them interesting. How often can you stand on a medieval castle just by yourself? 

During the middle-ages the castle belonged to the Catholic bishop of Finland. When King Gustav Vasa of Sweden converted his country to Protestantism, he ordered the castle to be destroyed in 1528 so that it would not leave a foothold for Catholics in Finland.

Finland’s last Catholic bishop, Arvid Kurki, had already left the castle six years earlier, fleeing attacking Danes. His escape to Sweden came to a tragic end when the ship carrying the bishop sank.

Pargas – searching for the soul of Salvador Dali

From Kustö your next stop is Pargas (Parainen), which is often called the capital of The Archipelago Sea. Right in the middle of the small city centre is a short pedestrian street. Here you will find the ArtBank Gallery , the only permanent exhibition of Salvador Dali’s art in the Nordic countries. But what makes the gallery especially notable is its entertaining owner, Ted Wallin, who claims Dali’s soul passed to him after the artist died. You will find the building easily, just look for a giant ant sculpture by Finnish designer Stefan Lindfors above the entrance. 

Also worth having a look is the church of Pargas, which is a very typical example of the small stone churches built all over Southern Finland during the Middle Ages.

Next to the church is the idyllic old town of Pargas called Gamla Malm, whose narrow alleys are lined with colorful wooden houses and their pretty gardens. The houses are mostly from the 19th century, but among them are also buildings from the late 18th century. In the old days, artisans and sailors used to live in these houses, and in a few huts there were even illegal taverns catering for the churchgoing folks on Sundays.

By the way, this is one of the least known wooden towns in Finland, so it’s pretty much devoid of other tourists. At least for now. So you can congratulate yourself if you find your way here!

An impressive attraction is also Pargas’ lime quarry, which can be admired from behind a guardrail. The mine, which began operating in 1989 just next to the town centre, is the largest open pit in the Nordic countries and reaches a staggering 150 meters depth.

Sattmark Café – the most famous coffeehouse along the Archipelago Trail 

Some 10 kilometers south of Pargas you will find Sattmark Café, probably the most famous coffeehouse along the Archipelago Trail. It is located in an idyllic 1750s croft cottage. Enjoy their delicious Princess cake or smoked fish if you are more hungry. The cafe also rents small and cozy eco-cottages .

After Sattmark you will arrive at the first ferry crossing. Now we are finally reaching the “real” archipelago!

Nagu – the Riviera of Finnish Archipelago

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Nagu (Nauvo) Island’s marina has a humorous nickname: the Riviera of the Finnish Archipelago. Of course there are several good restaurants on the cozy beach boulevard and often even a luxury yacht or two on the marina, but everything is on a minuscule scale compared to real Riviera. Instead of gentle palm trees the boulevard is lined by twisted pines. 

The most famous restaurant by the marina is L’Escale . Another good place to try out is the hotel-restaurant Köpmans which serves delicious pike burgers.

Nagu is a good place to stay overnight as this is the liveliest island on the route. And if you stay in Hotel Lanterna you will have the chance to experience Finland’s only absinthe bar in the hotel (open by appointment).

Another nice place to stay is the rustic and romantic Guesthouse Martta next to Nagu’s medieval church.

Finby’s Giant’s Corral – the enigmatic stone circle along the Archipelago Trail

A couple of kilometers from the Nagu Marina lies an enigmatic ancient stone circle called Finby’s Giant’s Corral. It’s kind of a stone labyrinth, the origin of which is uncertain. In Finnish folklore they have been made by giants, and the passage through the corral has been seen as a symbolic journey to the legendary land of the giants.

In total, there are almost 150 similar formations in the Finnish archipelago and on the coast. They bear remarkable similarities to the Troy-towns of England. 

Finland’s oldest Giant’s Corrals are estimated to be from the Bronze Age, but most were apparently made in the Middle Ages. The most recent are from the 19th century. 

Seili – the island of lepers 

Another good reason to stay overnight in Nagu is that it allows you to take a half day trip to Seili Island (Själö in Swedish). Boats leave from the Nagu Marina. The history of Seili is like straight out of a horror story.

Seili was turned into a colony of lepers at the end of the 17th century. The sick had no hope of returning from the island: they had to bring with them planks for their own coffins. In 150 years, a total of 663 lepers were sent to Seili, or those who were believed to be. It is said that ill-behaved wives were also convicted to the island if they, unfortunately, suffered from rashes.

Life on the island was rough, and the treatments did not bring any relief, quite the contrary. Common treatment was a metal hat filled with ice cubes.

The last leper died on the island in 1785. But the infamous island was not abandoned: it was turned into a mental hospital. Few recovered and were able to return from the island.

As unbelievable as it sounds, Seili operated as a mental hospital until 1962. The last chapter in Seili’s gloomy history was written in 1985, when a Finnish medical professor suggested that HIV patients could be transferred to the island. It did not happen.

Today, Seili is a popular and rather idyllic little island to visit. Some reminders of the dark past remain, though. The wooden church is from 1733, the time of the leper colony, and one room of a patient has been preserved in its original shape at the former mental hospital. It is said that a nurse committed suicide in the very same room. 

Pärnäs harbor and glass igloos

It’s a short ferry ride from Nagu to the next island, Korpo (Korppoo). The ferries leave every 15 minutes or so from Pärnäs (Pärnäinen) harbor. Near the harbor you will find the most unique accommodation in Nagu. Tackork Gård & Marina has glass-roofed igloos that allow you to admire the starry night sky from the comfort of your bed.

From the same port you can also take a ferry to the southernmost inhabited island in Finland. There is no better place than Utö Island to experience the barren romance of the Finnish outer archipelago. There is a hotel on the island where you can stay overnight, or you can just visit the island for a day-trip.

Korpo – Delicious Food and the Archipelago Exhibition

Nagu’s neighboring island Korpo (Korppoo) is a good alternative to stay overnight along the Archipelago Trail. A particularly alluring place to stay is Hotel Nestor , which has been built into an old barn by artist Pia Rousku and designer Frank Hellgren.

The hotel’s restaurant, Back Pocket, is one of the most sophisticated places to dine on the Archipelago Trail. The restaurant is run by the couple’s son, William Hellgren, who used to be working at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Stockholm.

It’s also worth stopping by the Korpo’s Archipelago Center which hosts exhibitions on the life of the archipelago.

From Houtskär to Iniö

Next island on the Archipelago Trail is Houtskär (Houtskari) which is reached by a ferry from Galtby harbor. This is the first slightly longer ferry trip on the route and takes about half an hour.

Houtskär’s attraction is a heartbreakingly beautiful wooden church some 10 kilometers from the ferry quay. The church was built in the early 18th century.

If you are hungry, Grill Cafe Skagen offers tasty Danish-style shrimp sandwiches called skagen at the marina close to the church.

From Houtskar the journey continues to Mossala via two short ferry crossings, and after a longer ferry ride to idyllic Iniö. Many travelers decide to stay overnight in Iniö to soak in the island atmosphere. A nice place to stay is Villa Högbo , which was originally built as Iniö town hall in the 1930s.

Gustavs – delicious farewell to the Archipelago

A longer ferry ride takes from Iniö to Gustavs (Kustavi), which is connected to the mainland by bridges. Here it is finally time to say farewell to the archipelago. Gustavs’ has several nice places to eat and sleep. Kustavin Savipaja is a small handicraft village, which is best known for its Finnish style donuts. A must try!

For lunch a great place is Vuosnaisten Meriasema , which has a delicious buffet full of local island delicacies such as silakkapihvit (herring steaks). You can stay overnight too. 

Another popular place to stay overnight is Peterzens Boathouse , which has turned old shipping containers to cozy, thatched-roof huts. 

Gustavs to Naantali – last leg of the journey

It’s about a 60 kilometres drive from Gustavs to Naantali (Nådendal in Swedish), that’s less than an hour by car. You have reached your destination. Almost. There are still some places to explore on the way.  

Less than twenty kilometers from Gustavs is Taivassalo, where you can stop to admire the grotesque murals of the Church of the Holy Cross. Nearby is a cute little stone bridge, Muntin silta, which looks straight from the home village of the Hobbits. It’s so small that you will drive right past if you don’t mark it in your navigator.

30 kilometers from the church is Mannerheim’s birthplace, Louhisaari Manor. When ordinary Finns were asked to name the Greatest Finn of All Time some years ago, they voted for Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim by a huge margin. In his youth, Mannerheim served in St. Petersburg as the Tsar’s bodyguard and went on an adventure as an explorer and spy in Central Asia. After Finland’s independence, Mannerheim led the Finnish army in the Winter War and the Continuation War against the Soviet Union, and at the end of the war also served as the President of Finland. 

Naantali – the archipelago ring road ends in an idyllic wooden town

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The archipelago ring road ends in Naantali, which many consider to be the best small summer town in Finland. Even the sun is said to shine in Naantali more often than anywhere else in Finland. The President of Finland also spends his summer vacation here in his own summer house called Kultaranta.

Naantali has a picturesque town center made of colorful wooden houses. Even a bigger draw is Muumimaailma (The Moomin World), a theme park dedicated to Finnish fairy tale characters, moomins. The sympathetic moomins were born from the pen of the Finnish author and visual artist Tove Jansson, and they have been made into two super-popular TV animations in Japan. There are no fancy theme park rides in the Moomin World, but the experience comes from meeting the wonderful fantasy characters. The Moomin World is best for toddlers – and Moomin fans of all ages. 

The most famous hotel in Naantali is Naantali Spa , which invests especially in the quality of its restaurants. Naantali Spa has the best Thai restaurant in Finland, Thai Garden. The restaurant has also received official recognition for the authenticity of its flavors from the Thai state.

Naantali also has several atmospheric inns in old wooden houses such as the cozy Hotel Palo and Bridget Inn on Kaivokatu street. Both have excellent locations right next to the center.

Continuing the Archipelago Ring Road to Åland

If you haven’t had enough of the archipelago experience yet, you can continue your journey from the Archipelago Ring Road all the way to Åland. From Gustavs Vuosnainen harbor you can catch a connecting ferry to the Åland archipelago. 

Another place to catch a ferry to Åland’s capital, Mariehamn (Maarianhamina), is Turku.

Read also: Driving in Finland – Tips and 4 Best Road Trips

The map below shows the best road trips in Finland: Archipelago Trail , Saimaa Circuit , Wild East Tour and Lapland Round Trip .

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The Turku archipelago is one of Finland's most stunning natural phenomena - 20,000 islands stretching out into the sea from the city of Turku in the southwest part of the country. Cycling a circular route around the main islands is made easy, and exciting by a system of local ferry services. Experience the peaceful nature of meandering by bike around rural Finland, the enchantment of the sea, the beauty of the inner islands, wholesome Finnish cooking and picturesque harbour villages. Our cycling tour starts and ends in Turku, Finland's oldest city, where you will enjoy a ride around the historic city with its medieval castle, cathedral and riverside paths. Enjoy the unique pleasure of hopping between the small islands off Finland's southwest coast.

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Day 1 Arrive Turku

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Day 2 Cycle to Nauvo Island, the main archipelago island (57km/35.5mi)

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Day 4 Cycle then ferry to Korpo, additional cycle options (20km/12.5mi)

Day 5 cross to bustling nauvo and continue by bike via rymattyla to naantali (57km/35.5mi), day 6 return to turku (17km/10.6mi), day 7 trip concludes turku.

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Suomenlinna (Sveaborg) Fortress in Helsinki, Finland

Suomenlinna

Suomenlinna, the ‘fortress of Finland’, straddles a cluster of car-free islands connected by bridges. This Unesco World Heritage site was originally built…

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Hossa National Park

Central Finland

Founded in 2017 to commemorate Finland's centenary of independence, the country's 40th national park stretches over 11,000 hectares of glittering lakes…

Serlachius Museum Gösta

Serlachius Museum Gösta

Once the private home of Gösta Serlachius, this world-class art gallery is one of Finland's premier cultural attractions. Situated 2km east of Mänttä's…

Villa Mairea

Villa Mairea

Finland's West Coast

This fantastic villa is considered one of the 20th century's architectural masterpieces and the pinnacle of Alvar Aalto's career. It is the former home of…

Ruins of the fortress Bomarsund.

Bomarsund Fästningsruin

Åland Archipelago

Following the war of 1808–09, Russia began building this major military structure as its westernmost defence against the Swedes. The fortress was still…

Saynatsalo Town Hall designed by Alvar Aalto.

Säynätsalon Kunnantalo

The Finnish Lakeland

One of Aalto's most admired works, this town hall was conceived as a 'fortress of democracy' and constructed between 1949 and 1952. Its sturdy brick tower…

Finland, Helsinki, main entrance of the Ateneum Art Museum

Occupying a palatial 1887 neo-Renaissance building, Finland’s premier art gallery offers a crash course in the nation’s art. It houses Finnish paintings…

Kastelholm Castle,built in 14th century, Aland islands.

Kastelholms Slott

One of Åland’s premier sights is this striking 14th-century castle on a picturesque inlet (signposted off Rd 2). The keep towers are 15m high in parts,…

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Hotelli Vanha Rauma

Hotelli Vanha Rauma

Once a warehouse in the old fish market, this is now the only hotel in the Old Town proper. Its 20 rooms embrace modern Scandinavian design, with lino…

Kauppahalli

Kauppahalli

Filled with speciality products, this historic covered market also contains the ininen Juna Aschan Café, in a converted-train carriage, run by top-quality…

Wilderness Hotel Inari

Wilderness Hotel Inari

Just outside town, this terrific lakeside place has a cosy feel in its tastefully decorated rooms and cabins, with some igloos as well. The decor features…

Oiva Toikka owl in Iittala store

Finland's famous glass manufacturer – established in 1881 in the southern Finnish town of the same name and later shaped by Alvar Aalto – has a central…

Rauma Museum

Rauma Museum

Rauma Museum encompasses four sites, the most interesting of which is Marela, the period-furnished home of a wealthy 19th-century merchant family. The…

Artek store window

Originally founded by architects and designers Alvar Aalto and his wife Aino Aalto in 1935, this iconic Finnish company maintains the simple design…

Santa's Grotto

Santa's Grotto

Santa sees visitors year-round in this impressive grotto, with a huge clock mechanism (it slows the earth’s rotation so that Santa can visit the whole…

Siida

One of Finland's most absorbing museums, state-of-the-art Siida offers a comprehensive overview of the Sámi and their environment. The main exhibition…

Design Museum

Design Museum

Punavuori & Ullanlinna

An unmissable stop for Finnish design aficionados, Helsinki's Design Museum has a permanent collection that looks at the roots of Finnish design in the…

Santapark

Built inside a cavern in the mountain, this Christmas-themed amusement park features an army of elves baking gingerbread, a magic sleigh ride, a carousel,…

People at a market hall, Vanha Kauppahalli, Etelaranta, Helsinki, Finland

Vanha Kauppahalli

Alongside the harbour, this is Helsinki's iconic market hall. Built in 1888, it’s still a traditional Finnish market, with wooden stalls selling local…

Marimekko

Bright pinks, yellows and ubiquitous black and white form the basis for the prints by this iconic Finnish designer that has infiltrated the world of…

Lumihotelli

Lumihotelli

The snow hotel's interior temperature is -5°C (23°F) – somewhat temperate when the outside temperate is closer to -30°C (-22°F) – but a woolly sheepskin…

Wilderness Hotel Nellim

Wilderness Hotel Nellim

Northern Lapland

At this wonderfully remote lakeside property, the pick of the options are the 'aurora bubbles': perspex-domed cabins where you can watch the spectacle of…

Moominhouse at Moominworld in Naantali, Finland.

Muumimaailma

Turku & Finland's South Coast

Crossing the bridge from the Old Town to Kailo island takes you into the delightful world of the Moomins. The focus is on hands-on activities and…

Santa Claus Village

Santa Claus Village

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Moomimuseo

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Story

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Archipelago Booking of Finland

Come explore the trails of the archipelago by bike! Choose our carefully planned and tried cycling packages for a trip suitable for beginners and seasoned cyclists alike. These tours will take you through stunning archipelago sceneries. The islands are connected by numerous bridges and ferries. 

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Archipelago Trail in 4 Days

Archipelago Trail is a four day circular self-guided cycle tour across Turku Archipelago, one of the most popular cycling routes in Finland. The tour will take you through stunning archipelago sceneries. The islands are connected by numerous bridges and ferries. The peace and tranquility, particularly in the rugged outer islands, is a must if you want to experience Finland at its best. Most of the surfaces along the route are paved, making your ride comfortable. The profile varies from fairly flat to some rolling hills.

Prices: Price/person 560€ with rental bike (460€ with your own bike)  Single supplement 135€ Extra night/person 75-80€

Prices include accommodation in sharerd double room & breakfast (4), sauna available in some accommodations, bike with helmet and pannier, required ferry tickets, small route guide and free parking space in Nauvo.

Lugagge storage in Nauvo during the trip can be organized.

This self-guided tour is available for start every day during the summer season (10.5.-1.9.2024).

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Day 1. Individual arrival in Nauvo

Your tour begins on the island of Nauvo/Nagu. Nauvo is situated 50 km from Turku and can be easily accessed by car or public transportation. The travel time from Turku is about 1,5 hours. If you travel from Helsinki there are hourly train and bus connections to Turku. In Nauvo you will be accommodated in a hotel or cosy b&b, get some rest after your travel and get prepared for you cycling tour. It is possible to store extra luggage in Nauvo during your cycling tour. 

Day 2. Nauvo – Naantali, ~40 km After a good night’s sleep and breakfast you will start your tour. The ferry will take you from Nauvo village to Rymättylä. The ferry ride takes about an hour and a half including a short stop at the island of Seili (Själö). Soon after you arrive at Rymättylä you can have a quick stop to climb up the restored WW2 air surveillance tower for a breathtaking view over the islands. Your accommodation is at a modern holiday resort outside the city centre or on a traditonal farm.

Day 3. Naantali – Kustavi, 50 km Your second day of cycling will take you via Velkua and Taivassalo to Kustavi. The first part covers some rolling hills. The route will take you over some bridges with magnificent views. Your accomodation is near the sea side.

Day 4. Kustavi – Korppoo, 42 km Shortly after departing in the morning you will take the ferry to the remote island of Iniö. Enjoy the nature trail which offers scenic views over the island and take a short stop in the local village. A one hour ferry ride with m/s Antonia will take you further to the island of Houtskär. In Houtskär you may visit the village with a museum with traditional boats and the charming wooden church. Continue along the winding roads to the ferry to Korpo/Korppoo, and your accommodation will be situated by the sea side or near the village.

Day 5. Korppoo – Nauvo, 40 km After breakfast you will cycle back to Korppoo village and continue to the ferry to the island of Nauvo.  If you prefer to stay one or two more days and relax in the Archipelago we recommend for the last night accomodation in Nauvo in a small B&B or hotel.  It is also possible to begin the tour from Turku and return to Turku from Nauvo directly by boat 5 days/week in June-August.

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Archipelago Visit 3 days

This 3 and a half day independent cycle tour starts from Turku. You will be visiting both small towns and the island villages connected by bridges and ferries. Most of the roads are paved, and partly there are separate cycle lanes. The route profile is relatively easy, but with some rolling hills.

Archipelago Visit prices

Price/ person 335 € Single room supplement 80 € Bike rental 90€ Electrical bike rental from Turku 175 € Extra night / person 75-80 €

The price includes accommodation in shared double room with breakfast (3), bike with helmet and panniers,  required ferry tickets and a small route guide (ask about storage of excess luggage!)

This 3 and a half day circular independent cycle tour starts from Turku. You will be visiting both small towns and the island villages connected by bridges and ferries. The roads are paved and partly there are separate cycle lanes. The route profile is relatively easy, but with some rolling hills.

Individual arrival to Turku. Accommodation in a hotel in city centre. Explore also Turku, the oldest city in Finland. You are welcome to store extra luggage at the hotel during your tour.

Day 1. Turku – Nauvo (Nagu), 55 km The first day of cycling will take you through the small archipelago towns of Kaarina and Parainen (Pargas) before arriving at the island of Nauvo by ferry. Parainen offers great opportunitites for a detour if you want to explore castle ruins, museums or even a big open limestone mine. There will also be several idyllic cafées and handicraft shops. Your accomodation in Nauvo will be in the tiny but lively Nauvo village or in the country side.

Day 3. Nauvo – Naantali, 35 km After breakfast you will start by boarding, the morning or midday ferry over to Rymättylä. The ferry ride is about one hour. You can also stop by the island of Seili and visit this island with a cruel history of being a lepracy colony and deportation place for people with mental illness, now the Archipelago Research Institute. From Seili you continue to Rymättylä with the ferry. Soon after the harbour you can stop and climb up to the WW2 air surveillance tower for a view over the islands. Before reaching the busy Naantali you will pass Kultaranta, the summer residence of the president of Finland. Your accommodation is a little bit outside Naantali. In the evening you have time to explore the cosy wooden houses in the city center and restaurants along the shore line.

Day 4. Naantali – Turku, 15 km The third day is only a short distance back to Turku. Individual departure from Turku, alternatively spend the day and an optional night in Turku.

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Perfect day trips from Turku

A woman stands, beside her bicycle, on a bridge in the Finnish Archipelago, looking at a sunset.

There’s plenty to love about Turku. Take the enormous daisy beside the Aura River, the blueberry macarons at Manna Leipomo , or the Medieval Market , when minstrels, jesters, and artisans suddenly appear in the Old Great Square . And then there’s the fact that it’s the perfect base for day trips into the archipelago. Check out these suggestions for your next adventure!

Get back to nature

There’s a simple reason why Turku locals go on (and on) about Ruissalo: it’s stunning. Flora and fauna thrive here, and there are well-marked trails every which way, so you can easily enjoy the island’s natural beauty. Download the Nomadi app (search for Ruissalo cultural exercise) and follow the Kuuva route to Kuuvannokka to see seabirds soaring over the water. Your other option is the Kansanpuisto route, which will lead you to the Botanical Garden and its collection of 5,000 plant species. Need another incentive? Both routes will take you past the popular Honkapirtti , where you can sample the classic Finnish combo: pea soup and oven pancakes.

How to get there

Getting to Ruissalo is straightforward. It’s only a few kilometres from Turku, so why not stop by Carfield Bike Rental and ride there? If you’re not a cycling fan, hop aboard Föli bus #8 , straight from the city centre, or take the Föli water bus in summertime.

A young girl stands on a path, surrounded by trees, at Turku University Botanic Garden.

Hug a Moomin

If you’re travelling with kids (or you’re a big kid yourself), Moominworld should be on your list. Visiting this whimsical world is like stepping into the pages of Tove Jansson’s beloved books. You’ll find Edvard the Booble swimming next to the pier, Snufkin sharing stories by the campfire, and the Hattifatteners lurking in a cave. Of course, there’s also the iconic Moominhouse, which stands tall and blue in the centre of the park. There are no rides here, but there’s more than enough activities to do, performances to see, and Moomin characters to hug. The Moomins are adored in this part of the world, so remember to book your tickets early and online.

You’ll find Moominworld in Naantali, less than a 30-minute drive from Turku. It takes an extra half an hour, but you can also get there on Föli bus #6 or #7 . Come summertime, s/s Ukkopekka cruises between Turku and Naantali and a Moomin bus runs between Holiday Club Caribia and Moominworld.

A group of Moomin characters lay on the ground in a circle, their heads meeting together.

Hop on your bike

Southwest Finland is a very bike-friendly place and you don’t need to recreate the Tour de France to experience the archipelago’s charms. From the city centre, pedal along the Aura River, over the Hirvensalonsilta Bridge and towards Ekvalla Beach on the island of Satava. It’s only 10 kilometres, it’s mostly flat, and there are ice cream kiosks strategically positioned along the way. Don’t forget to make a pit stop at St Henry’s Ecumenical Art Chapel : it’s like no church you’ve ever seen. If you’re still friends with your legs at this point, keep riding to Brinkhall Manor on the island of Kakskerta. It’s an extra nine kilometres, but it’s worth the effort.

Pick up a bike from Carfield Bike Rental or 10bikes and head on your way! But if you’d like a more leisurely option, you can also take Föli bus #14 or #15 from the city centre. And if you want more cycling tips, check out this article here !

An external view of the Art Chapel, which looks like an upturned boat.

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Docking at the island of Korppoo, Finland.

Away from it all: island hopping around Finland’s Turku archipelago

With Finland now open to vaccinated travellers, the 20,000 pristine islands off its south-west coast make for an appealing post-pandemic tour

F inland has dealt with the pandemic much better than a lot of other countries. It still has one of the lowest rates of both confirmed cases (about 103,851 at time of writing) and coronavirus-related deaths (currently 982) in Europe, a feat many have attributed to a strategy of rapid lockdowns and stringent travel restrictions.

It did all this in typical Finnish style: without shouting about it. Perhaps this quiet demeanour is related to the country’s deep connection with the natural world, where shouting usually isn’t necessary. More than 90% of Finland is either forest or water, and the country’s jokamiehenoikeus (right to roam) gives anyone living in or visiting Finland access to all that nature, including a lot of privately owned land.

It all makes for a place where it is very easy to escape people and everyday pressures, as I found on a visit in 2019.

Days into my trip I found myself cycling along a deserted road on a clunky old bike borrowed from my guesthouse, and the only living creatures I saw were a family of geese waddling through a field towards a thick pine forest. If I hadn’t been sitting in a beach-side sauna 45 minutes beforehand, sweating noticeably more than the other two bathers, I’d have sworn I had the island of Iniö all to myself.

View over the Turku archipelago.

This was to become a familiar feeling during my trip around the Turku archipelago – about 20,000 islands off Finland’s south-west coast. Visiting all 20,000 seeming a little ambitious, I opted to roughly follow the 200km Archipelago Trail , a loop of road and ferry routes that begins and ends in Turku, Finland’s oldest city and its former capital. Turku mixes historic monuments and modern comforts well, and while there’s not really a singular, show-stopping sight, there’s plenty of mileage to be had from simply hopping between galleries and lively cafe-bars (many lining the River Aura), and delving into a rich restaurant scene. Favourites included Kuori , for creative and pretty vegetarian and vegan fare, and Tintå , a buzzy bistro on the Aura that does gourmet pizzas with unusual toppings (asparagus, strawberry and vegan feta was an unlikely winner).

I began the trail by driving south towards Parainen, 25km away. This small town’s headline attraction is Art Bank , which claims to be Scandinavia’s only viewable private Salvador Dalí collection, though Dalí’s surrealism seems pedestrian compared with eccentric owner Ted Wallin, who showed me around. “I fall into a trance where I know that I am Salvador,” he said, casually. “Outside in Pargas [the Swedish name for Parainen], everyday life does not have much glamour, so people come to Art Bank for excitement.”

Art Bank in Parainen.

I got my excitement by driving on to the tiny town of Nauvo, in a landscape of flat, luscious green fields and pine forests punctuated by red wooden houses.

My base was the Lanterna Hotel (doubles from €100 B&B), close to the harbour, where restaurants include Najaden , a bar and pizzeria on an anchored steamboat. I checked out a red, wooden bell tower tucked away in a forest before hurrying back to the harbour for a ferry to Seili, a tiny island off the main trail with a chilling history.

Seili has a lot for nature-lovers: it’s home to various rare and unusual plants and I glimpsed wild hares, huge dragonflies and even what I thought was a wild mink. But it hides a more macabre past. In the 17th century Seili housed a large leprosy hospital, to which hundreds of people were shipped on a one-way journey. The hospital was later converted into a mental hospital for women. Although today the hospital is the Archipelago Research Institute , studying environment and wildlife around the Baltic, visitors can still wander the old buildings and cell-like rooms, some of which have been preserved to show the hospital’s history. The next morning in Lanterna’s antique-filled dining room, I breakfasted on rye bread with peanut and tamarind sauce, plus a lot of cucumber – a Finnish staple. Afterwards I headed to the harbour for the (free) five-hour ferry journey to Utö, Finland’s most southerly inhabited island, with a population of about 45.

Shiver House by Mark Nixon on Barefoot Path art walk on Korppoo.

Viewing Utö on Google Maps gives a dizzying sense of its isolation – and it’s exactly this remoteness that appeals. There’s a hotel in former army barracks (the island is still used by the Finnish military), but I stayed at Hanna’s Horizon B&B (doubles with homemade breakfast from €77). Owner Hanna Kovanen is a fount of knowledge about Utö, having been born here, and also runs tours of the red-and-white lighthouse (Finland’s oldest functioning example), which has a chapel on its third floor. After the tour I clambered out to some rocks on the island’s southern coast. Maybe it was the romantic filter my brain had devised for Utö, or maybe it was the (admittedly quite strong) Finnish IPA I’d taken with me, but as I stared out towards a lot of glorious nothingness, I realised I’d never been more detached from the rest of the world. It felt fantastic. My next island stop was Korppoo, home to the rural Hotel Nestor (doubles from €130 B&B), plus a lake and a sculpture walk in the forests.

The island of Korppoo.

Iniö, four ferries and four hours away to the north, was my final stop. Its tiny main village has a pretty church, cafe and small harbour with sauna and beach, where I forced myself into the cold water. I warmed up in the sauna (traditionally, you’re meant to sauna first, then dip into cold water), where I made the British mistake of wearing swimming trunks. After derisive glances from the other users, I left, shed the shorts and returned, acting as if nothing had happened. Heading back to Turku, I stopped at several towns on the final section of the trail, now connected to the mainland, including Taivassalo and Naantali. Naantali’s tourist-heavy harbour was a fine place to stroll, but nowhere has the gentle magic of the smaller islands – or their wildlife. I’d regularly seen bounding deer and stags, countless fluorescent caterpillars and colourful insects, plus more rare birds than my basic ornithology could name.

My magical tour had touched on only about 20 of the archipelago’s islands – and I was very happy to reflect that that left me 19,980 others to explore on a return trip.

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Turku Archipelago: Sea Kayaking Day Tour

Set out on a serene journey through the captivating Turku Archipelago with the Sea Kayaking Day Tour. As participants glide over the crystal-clear waters, a sense of tranquility envelops them, offering a unique perspective of the archipelago’s hidden gems.

The tour not only showcases the natural beauty of the region but also provides a hands-on experience of the rich maritime history that echoes through the archipelago’s many islands.

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Turku Archipelago: Sea Kayaking Day Tour - Key Points

  • Explore hundreds of islands in Archipelago Sea with a bilingual guide.
  • Learn sea kayaking techniques from a professional guide for a personalized experience.
  • Enjoy a lunch break on a wild island during the 7-hour tour.
  • Receive professional guidance, quality equipment , lunch, and transportation inclusions for a hassle-free experience.

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Tour Duration and Guide Information

Turku Archipelago: Sea Kayaking Day Tour - Tour Duration and Guide Information

When embarking on the Sea Kayaking Day Tour in Turku Archipelago, participants can look forward to a guided excursion lasting 7 hours led by a knowledgeable tour guide proficient in both English and Finnish.

The tour group size is kept small, limited to 10 participants , ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. This allows for ample opportunity to interact with the guide and ask questions along the way.

Plus, the language options provided cater to a wider audience, making the tour accessible to both English and Finnish speakers. With a small group size and bilingual guide, participants can expect a well-rounded experience filled with insightful information and engaging conversations throughout the 7-hour adventure.

Experience Highlights and Itinerary

Turku Archipelago: Sea Kayaking Day Tour - Experience Highlights and Itinerary

Set out on an exhilarating sea kayaking adventure in the Turku Archipelago, where you’ll explore numerous islands and learn the basics of kayaking from a professional guide. Throughout this experience, participants can look forward to:

Exploring the hundreds of islands within the Archipelago Sea

Enjoying a relaxing day in nature

Learning sea kayaking techniques from a professional guide

Taking a lunch break on a wild island and exploring the surroundings

The itinerary includes meeting the guide at Saaroniemi on Ruissalo Island, paddling through the Turku and Naantali archipelago, receiving instructions on basic kayaking techniques, and enjoying a lunch break on one of the wild islands for further exploration.

Inclusions and Important Information

Turku Archipelago: Sea Kayaking Day Tour - Inclusions and Important Information

Upon booking the Sea Kayaking Day Tour in Turku Archipelago, participants can expect a comprehensive package that includes professional guidance, quality equipment , lunch, and transportation to and from the activity.

The tour provides a professional sea kayaking guide to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Quality sea kayaking equipment is also included, offering participants the necessary gear for their adventure.

Lunch is provided during the tour, offering a chance to refuel and relax amidst the stunning archipelago surroundings.

It’s important to note that the activity has restrictions, as it isn’t suitable for children under 8 years old or individuals with back problems. Safety tips include bringing a windbreaker, sunglasses , water , and a change of clothes, while suitable footwear like sandals or crocs are recommended for getting wet.

Activity Details and Cancellation Policy

Participants in the Sea Kayaking Day Tour in Turku Archipelago will benefit from a detailed overview of the activity’s specifics, including duration , language options for the live tour guide, group size limitations , and the flexible cancellation policy.

Duration Flexibility : The tour lasts 7 hours, offering a full day of exploration.

Guide Qualifications : Live tour guides are proficient in English and Finnish, ensuring clear communication.

Group Size Limitations : Limited to 10 participants , allowing for a personalized experience.

Cancellation Policy: Enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind for changing plans.

These details ensure a well-rounded experience with knowledgeable guides, small group dynamics , and the assurance of a hassle-free cancellation process.

What to Bring and Footwear Recommendations

Turku Archipelago: Sea Kayaking Day Tour - What to Bring and Footwear Recommendations

To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable sea kayaking experience in the Turku Archipelago, it is essential to pack essential items such as a windbreaker, sunglasses , a change of clothes, and water . Footwear recommendations include sandals or crocs that can get wet during the adventure. Proper footwear will ensure comfort and safety while navigating the waters. Below is a table summarizing the packing essentials for the sea kayaking day tour:

Common questions

Are there any opportunities to see wildlife while sea kayaking in the turku archipelago.

Wildlife sightings can be plentiful while sea kayaking in the Turku Archipelago. From seals basking on rocks to various bird species in flight, nature photography opportunities abound. The serene waters offer a chance to observe nature up close.

Can Participants Bring Their Own Snacks or Food for the Lunch Break on the Wild Island?

Participants cannot bring their own food for the lunch break on the wild island. The tour includes a provided lunch, ensuring a hassle-free experience. If participants have dietary restrictions , they should inform the tour operator in advance for suitable options.

Is There a Restroom Available on the Wild Island Where the Lunch Break Takes Place?

Yes, there is a portable restroom available on the wild island during the lunch break. Participants can explore the pristine surroundings worry-free. Enjoy island exploration and nature immersion while having convenient restroom facilities for comfort and convenience.

Are There Any Specific Safety Measures in Place for Participants During the Sea Kayaking Tour?

Safety equipment such as life jackets and first aid kits are provided for participants. Guides, trained in sea kayaking, ensure a safe experience. Emergency procedures are in place. Enjoy the adventure with peace of mind on the Turku Archipelago sea kayaking tour.

Is There a Maximum Weight Limit for Participants Who Wish to Join the Sea Kayaking Day Tour?

There is no specified weight limit for participants joining the sea kayaking day tour. Safety precautions are in place, and the activity is suitable for a wide range of individuals. Beginners are welcome, and professional guidance ensures a safe experience.

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Embark on the Sea Kayaking Day Tour in the Turku Archipelago for an unforgettable adventure exploring the stunning beauty of the Archipelago Sea.

With expert guidance, quality equipment, and a small group setting, participants can enjoy a personalized and immersive experience.

From paddling through tranquil waters to enjoying a delicious lunch surrounded by nature, this tour promises a day filled with unforgettable memories and breathtaking views.

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The archipelago trail

Cycling holiday on finland's archipelago trail.

The Archipelago trail is easy to explore by bicycle, with quiet roads, stunning coastal scenery and small boutique accommodation, where a warm welcome is assured. A planned route is provided for each day but with the flexibility to set your own pace and to stop at places of interest along the way. You really can enjoy the serenity, good food and archipelago atmosphere that makes this part of Finland so special.

Included in the 7 day package is accommodation in a combination of island boutique hotels, converted school houses and barns, bicycle hire with waterproof panniers and helmets, a route information booklet plus .gpx files to navigate, maps and emergency contact, as well as two evening dinners.

Taking a break!

Taking a break!

Enjoy a relaxed lunch

Enjoy a relaxed lunch

Explore Turku by bike

Explore Turku by bike

Turku Archipelago

Turku Archipelago

Turku Castle

Turku Castle

Archipelago scenery

Archipelago scenery

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Cycling the Finland Archipelgo

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Kultaranta Presidential Garden-Visit Naantali

Kultaranta Presidential Garden-Visit Naantali

Naantali seaside

Naantali seaside

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Quiet roads

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Enjoy the view

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Mossala Island resort, beach

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What, where & when, day 1 - arrive in turku.

On arrival in Turku, take public transportation or a taxi to your accommodation, Original Sokos Hotel Wiklund for a 1 night stay on breakfast basis. Turku is Finland’s oldest town and the former capital, with main attractions such as the mediaeval castle and cathedral, the old main square and Luostarinmaki museum. There is a good range of bars, cafes and restaurants to choose from, perhaps enjoy your evening meal aboard one of the numerous river boats.

Day 2 - Turku to Nauvo (cycling distance 57km)

Today you’ll collect your bicycles and embark on a south-east journey out of the city. Navigate your way through a well-organised network of bike lanes, ensuring a traffic-free ride as you venture into the archipelago. A brief ferry ride (included) will transport you to the enchanting island of Nauvo, where you’ll spend the night by the sea, at Hotel Strandbo on a bed and breakfast basis.

Day 3 - Nauvo to Houtskar (distance 38km)

There is a choice of routes that takes you across a couple of small scenic islands to Houtskar, with plenty of time to stop and admire the scenery. This evening, indulge in a fabulous 3-course dinner at your accommodation, Hyppeis Vardhus.

Day 4 - Houtskar to Korpo (distance 20km)

Experience a leisurely ferry journey, connecting two of the largest islands in the archipelago. The cycling distance today between the two hotels is 20km, with multiple options available to extend the time in the saddle if you wish. The evening meal features a delightful 5-course local tasting menu at the esteemed hotel restaurant, Back Pocket. The tasting menu changes according to the ingredients available for the season. You may want to treat yourself with the ‘cherry on top’ wine selection, perfectly matched with each dish (not included). The overnight stay is at Hotel Nestor with breakfast included.

Day 5 - Korpo to Naantali (distance 57km)

As you head back to Nauvo, the main archipelago island, board the ferry heading north to the mainland. Then continue the exploration by bike, reaching Naantali - a charming harbour village adorned with cobbled streets and historic wooden houses. There is a good choice of local restaurants for your evening meal. Accommodation for tonight is at Hotel Palo on a bed and breakfast basis.

Day 6 - Naantali to Turku (distance 17km)

You have time to explore the small town of Naantali before cycling your way the short distance back to Turku and returning the bicycles. Your last night is spent at Original Sokos Hotel Wiklund with breakfast included.

Day 7 - Depart Turku

Depending on your departure arrangements, you may have time in Turku to explore the town further. If you wish to extend your stay in this region, or spend time in Helsinki, our Sales team are on hand to make recommendations.

What's included:

A luggage transfer service between the hotels is possible for a supplement per item, with a minimum of two pieces.

From £1,028 per person (excluding flights), based on 2 people sharing a hotel room for 6 nights, with breakfast and two evening meals, bicycle hire, ferry fees and route information.

This roughly converts to: 1,182 EUR | 1,347 USD

Remember that each trip we craft is unique, and you'll receive a personalised trip proposal based on your travel dates and preferences, and in the currency of your choice (GBP, USD, or EUR).

Additional Info

This trip has weekly set arrival and departure days on: Sun

Between 02 June 2024 and 25 August 2024

Many of trips can be tailored to your requirements and departure dates. Please get in touch with us for a tailored quotation and details of availability for your preferred travel dates. All trips and departures are subject to availability.

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