Enjoying a Finnish Sauna--Regardless of where you've bathed before, you haven't been cleansed to the core until you've experienced a Finnish sauna. Whether used for giving birth to babies or entertaining Russian ambassadors, the sauna is often looked upon with almost religious awe.
Hearing a Sibelius Concert--To listen to the work of Finland's greatest composer, Jean Sibelius, is a moving experience. This sensitive, vulnerable artist achieved a universal melodic language. In his lifetime Sibelius and his music became the symbol of Finland, a nation striving for independence and recognition.
Partaking of a Finnish Smvrgesbord--Feast on the harvest of the sea, Baltic herring in a tangy marinade, followed by lightly salted fish and roe, smoked and other cold fish dishes. Then try smoked reindeer meat for a touch of Lapland (flavored with lingonberries) and, for a finale, a selection of Finnish desserts, including fresh Arctic berries.
Cruising the Archipelago--Since Helsinki is the capital of a country of 188,000 lakes, it, too, is best seen from the water. On a warm summer day, take a cruise through the archipelago; you'll pass innumerable little islands and navigate around many peninsulas.