Finland is a country that invites exploration. From the design-forward cities of the south to the untamed wilderness of the north, this Nordic gem offers something for every kind of traveler — especially those hitting the road with a rental car. Whether you're chasing the midnight sun in summer or the northern lights in winter, Finland rewards those who are willing to venture off the beaten path.
Here’s your guide to the top things to do in Finland — including seasonal highlights and unforgettable road trip routes.
Summer in Finland is all about freedom. With daylight stretching deep into the night and the countryside in full bloom, it’s the ideal time for road trips, festivals, and open-air adventures.
In the north of Finland, the sun doesn’t set at all during peak summer. Plan a road trip to Lapland or the Arctic Circle for a surreal experience — go hiking, kayaking, or just enjoy the quiet stillness of a sunlit night.
Central Finland is home to thousands of lakes, cozy cottages, and dense forests. Rent a lakeside cabin, take a sauna, swim under the stars, and wake up to birdsong. Must-visit towns: Savonlinna, Jyväskylä, and Kuopio.
Southwest Finland is dotted with over 20,000 islands. The Archipelago Trail, starting near Turku, is a stunning multi-day road trip that includes ferry crossings, historic fishing villages, and seaside views you’ll never forget.
From the Flow Festival in Helsinki to quirky local events like Wife Carrying World Championships in Sonkajärvi, Finland’s summer calendar is full of surprises.
When Finland transforms into a snowy wonderland, there’s no shortage of unique things to do — and a car gives you access to it all.
Drive up to Lapland between September and March for a chance to witness the aurora borealis. Rovaniemi, Saariselkä, and Inari are popular bases for aurora hunters.
In Rovaniemi, you can cross into the Arctic Circle, meet Santa year-round, send a postcard from his post office, and even drive a husky sled through the snow.
Ever dream of watching the northern lights from your bed? Book a stay at a glass igloo hotel in places like Kakslauttanen or Levi — best reached by car.
From the fells of Lapland to the hills near Lahti, Finland offers fantastic winter sports — and renting a car lets you hop between ski resorts, frozen lakes, and snowy trails with ease.
Helsinki
Finland’s creative capital offers design, architecture, saunas, and easy access to the coast and nearby national parks.
Turku
Finland’s oldest city, rich in medieval history and gateway to the southwest archipelago.
Tampere
Known for saunas, lakeside views, and a vibrant cultural scene.
Rovaniemi
The capital of Lapland and the official hometown of Santa Claus — perfect for winter visits and aurora adventures.
Ivalo
Located deep in Finnish Lapland, Ivalo is a fantastic base for exploring Inari, Sámi culture, and chasing the northern lights. It’s also close to Urho Kekkonen National Park for hiking and winter adventures.
Kittilä
Home to the popular Levi ski resort, Kittilä is a winter wonderland filled with slopes, snowmobiles, and cozy cabins. It's one of the best spots in Finland for a full winter sports holiday — and easily reachable by car from Rovaniemi or Ivalo.
Renting a car in Finland gives you the flexibility to explore at your own pace. Here are some iconic road trip routes:
A coastal journey packed with history, seaside towns, and scenic island views.
Ideal for summer — endless lakes, forests, and peaceful drives.
A northern adventure filled with auroras, reindeer, Sámi culture, and pristine nature.
The southernmost point of Finland offers sandy beaches, old villas, and a relaxing atmosphere — just a few hours from Helsinki.
Public transport in Finland is reliable, but many of the country’s best spots lie beyond the bus routes. Renting a car gives you:
Freedom to chase the northern lights or picnic by a remote lake.
Access to hidden gems like small villages, national parks, and island getaways.
Comfort to travel at your own pace, especially in remote areas or with family.
Seasonal versatility — whether you're road-tripping under the summer sun or navigating snowy forest roads, modern rental cars are equipped for all conditions.
With Green Motion, you also get an eco-conscious choice, with hybrid and low-emission vehicles to explore Finland more sustainably.
Ready to experience Finland on your own terms? Rent a car, hit the road, and let this wild, wonderful country unfold before you — one scenic drive at a time. 🇫🇮