Iceland Trip Packages from delhi | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| An Icelandic Discovery | Group Tour Package | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 2,52,500 |
| Getaway to Iceland | Chasing Auroras in the Land of Ice and Fire | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 2,39,150 |
| Journey Through Iceland Hidden Treasures | Group Tour Package | 10 days & 9 nights | INR 3,38,000 |
| Highlights of Iceland with Southern Shores Adventure | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 2,55,537 |
| Scenic Iceland with Diamond Circle | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 2,30,000 |
| Treasures of Iceland | Chasing Northern Lights and Glacial Wonders | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 3,17,000 |
A journey to Finland promises a rare combination of Arctic landscapes, northern lights, and rich Nordic culture, all accessible through a well-planned itinerary. With Thrillophilia’s Finland tour package from Kolkata, you can explore everything from the charming capital of Helsinki to the snow-covered wonders of Lapland. Our Europe tour packages are crafted for comfort, offering detailed sightseeing, curated stays, and round-the-clock support for Indian travellers looking for a seamless experience abroad.
Whether you want to witness the midnight sun during summer or chase the aurora borealis across snowfields in winter, the packages suit every season and traveller type. You can choose between group tours and personalised trips that include experiences like husky sledge rides, Santa Claus Village visits, and forest stays in Finnish Lakeland.
Each Finland tour package from Kolkata includes handpicked accommodations, flexible travel durations, meal options, and internal transfers, allowing you to enjoy the trip without worrying about logistics.
By Air: There are currently no direct flights connecting Kolkata (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport) to Finland (primarily Helsinki Vantaa Airport). Travellers from Kolkata will therefore need to choose connecting flights with one or more layovers. Major airlines that service this route include Air India (via Delhi) with a total travel time of around 16 to 17 hours, and Qatar Airways (via Doha), taking approximately 17 to 20 hours. Layover cities commonly encountered are Delhi, Doha, Copenhagen and other European hubs.
Once you arrive at Helsinki airport, local transport options include airport shuttle buses, commuter trains and taxis to reach the city centre. From Helsinki, you can travel by domestic flights or train to northern areas like Lapland if the itinerary covers that region.
The best time to visit Finland from Kolkata depends entirely on the experiences you wish to prioritise.
Summer in Finland is the most popular time for tourists, with temperatures ranging between 12°C and 23°C. This season is known for its long daylight hours, particularly in the north, where the sun does not set for weeks. You can enjoy lake cruises, hiking in national parks like Koli or Nuuksio, kayaking, berry picking, and outdoor dining in cities like Helsinki and Tampere. It is also the festival season, with events like the Midsummer Festival, Naantali Music Festival, and Pori Jazz drawing huge crowds.
These transitional months offer mild temperatures between 0°C and 15°C and are ideal for avoiding tourist crowds. Spring brings budding landscapes and active wildlife, while autumn is known for ‘ruska’ (Finland’s brilliant fall colours). Cities are quieter, and hotel rates are more affordable. September also marks the beginning of Northern Lights sightings in Lapland.
Winter is cold, with temperatures dropping between –20°C and 5°C, but it is the best time for Arctic adventures. Snow blankets the country, and Lapland becomes a hub for skiing, husky sledding, snowmobiling, and viewing the Northern Lights. Highlights include visiting Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, exploring snow castles, and staying in glass igloos in Saariselka or Levi.
Here are some of the best places to visit in Finland:
Wander through the capital’s Market Square, admire historic churches such as Helsinki Cathedral and explore the fortress island of Suomenlinna. Helsinki also features harbourside saunas, and museums like the National Museum and Amos Rex, offering insight into Finland’s contemporary and historical identity.
Lapland venture into the Arctic Circle zone, meet reindeer, enjoy husky rides and gaze at the aurora borealis in pristine winter surroundings. The region also offers visits to Santa Claus Village, Sami cultural experiences in Inari, and stunning Arctic wilderness trails for year-round exploration.
Discover the region of thousands of lakes, forest trails and tranquillity ideal for nature walks, boating and lakeside stays. Towns like Savonlinna and Jyvaskyla offer charming wooden architecture, while national parks like Linnansaari and Kolovesi provide protected habitats perfect for kayaking and wildlife spotting.
Explore Turku Castle, then take a ferry to the Aland archipelago to experience quiet island life, maritime culture and sea views.
For snow lovers, pick these northern resorts offering downhill skiing, snowmobile tours, glass‑igloo stays, and Northern Lights watching. Levi features a lively village centre with spas and apres-ski bars, while Saariselka is known for its peaceful forest location and aurora domes surrounded by Arctic landscapes.
Here are some top things to do in Finland:
Explore Finland’s southern coast by boarding a scenic ferry through Helsinki’s archipelago, home to over 300 islands. As you glide past historic villas, wooded islets, and 18th-century fortresses like Suomenlinna, you will witness the maritime charm that defines the capital.
Feel the rush of gliding across frozen landscapes behind a team of huskies or reindeer in Lapland’s Arctic wilderness. These rides take you deep into silent forests and snow-covered trails, offering a traditional Sámi mode of transport paired with breathtaking scenery.
Travel north to places like Saariselka, Inari, or Levi and wait under dark polar skies for the Northern Lights to appear. From late September to March, the chances of spotting auroras are high, especially on clear, cold nights.
Experience the deep-rooted Finnish sauna culture by stepping into a lakeside log sauna, often followed by a plunge into icy water or snow. This hot-cold cycle is not just relaxing, but also believed to improve circulation and immunity.
Visit Santa Claus Village located right on the Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi. Open year-round, the village lets you meet Santa, cross the famous Arctic Circle line, and send postcards with a special Arctic postmark.
1. Can I customise my Finland tour package from Kolkata with Thrillophilia?
Yes, you can personalise your Finland tour package from Kolkata by selecting preferred destinations (for example, Helsinki only, or Lapland included), number of days, type of hotel, meal options and any additional activities you wish to include.
2. Do Indian passport holders need a visa for the Finland tour package from Kolkata?
Yes, Indian citizens travelling to Finland must apply for a Schengen short‑stay visa since Finland is part of the Schengen Area. Your visa application must be submitted at the Finnish Embassy or the Visa Application Centre and should cover your main destination and travel dates.
3. What kind of clothing and gear should I pack for the Finland tour package from Kolkata?
The clothing you pack depends on the season you plan to travel. For summer months, you should carry layers, a light jacket, and waterproof outerwear since temperatures can range from around 12 °C to 23 °C. For winter travel, expect temperatures as low as ‑20 °C; you need a heavy down jacket, thermal layers, boots suitable for snow and ice, and accessories such as gloves and a woollen hat. Also pack swimwear for a sauna session and adaptors for European plugs.









