Päijänne Tavastia, Heinola 6 Sleeps, 5.0 (3)
Keski-Suomi, Jyvaskyla 6 Sleeps, 5.0 (1)
Keski-Suomi, Jyvaskyla 2 Sleeps, 5.0 (1)
Keski-Suomi, Jyvaskyla 8 Sleeps, 5.0 (1)
Päijänne Tavastia, Heinola 4 Sleeps, 5.0 (2)
Keski-Suomi, Jyvaskyla 8 Sleeps, 5.0 (1)
Average rating of Finland: 5 out of 5 based on 9 reviews.
We offer 6 houseboats in Finland, with a total of 34 sleeps with prices ranging from NaN to NaN per night.
With its unique blend of stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and the mesmerizing tranquility of its extensive waterways, Finland offers an ideal setting for houseboat holidays. Explore the countless lakes, quiet rivers, and serene canals from the comfort of your floating home. A houseboat holiday in Finland is a special experience that combines adventure, relaxation, and a deep connection with nature.
Finland, aptly named the Land of a Thousand Lakes, is known for its untouched landscapes, punctuated with pine forests, rugged hills, and vast expanses of water. The Finnish Lakeland, with its myriad of interconnected lakes and rivers, provides an unrivaled setting for a houseboat adventure.
Renting a houseboat in Finland lets you create your unique itinerary and explore the country's secluded areas often untouched by traditional tourists. With the freedom to dock anywhere, you can find a new stunning landscape to call home each night, experience the magic of a Finnish sauna on board, and wake up to the spectacular sight of a sunrise over the glass-like water.
On a Finnish houseboat holiday, the possibilities for fun and relaxation are limitless. You can fish from your doorstep, swim in crystal-clear waters, or paddle a canoe along tranquil rivers. Wildlife lovers can also enjoy birdwatching and spotting local fauna like elk and reindeer.
During the summer, the Finnish skies stay bright round-the-clock due to the Midnight Sun, allowing you to explore or relax on your deck even at night. In contrast, the winter offers the incredible spectacle of the Northern Lights, best viewed from the isolation of a houseboat on a remote lake.
Take the opportunity to dock your houseboat and explore quaint Finnish towns or rural settlements. Learn about Finnish history, engage with friendly locals, or indulge in delicious local cuisine, including freshwater fish, berries, and the unique Finnish rye bread.
Houseboats often employ green technologies like solar power and wastewater management systems, making them a responsible choice for environmentally-conscious tourists. Houseboating also helps distribute tourism across lesser-traveled areas, reducing pressure on popular city centers.
Choose a houseboat that suits your specific needs, considering the size, facilities, and equipment included. Remember, you will not require a special license to operate most houseboats in Finland. However, you should familiarize yourself with local navigation and safety rules to ensure a hassle-free holiday. A houseboat holiday in Finland is not just a vacation. It's a thrilling adventure, a rejuvenating retreat, and a remarkable way to engage with the Finnish wilderness.