Yacht charter Finland
Last updated on 7 April 2025
Divided by more than two thousand lakes, three-quarters covered by boreal forest and fringed by an archipelago of more than 40,000 islands, Finland has a unique relief: a true frozen paradise for yachtsmen.
In winter, covered with a thick blanket of snow, hypnotized by the aurora borealis of the polar night, the country offers a fascinating calm and silence. The return of light and the endless days of summer transform the whole country: nature then regains its blue and green colors and smiles bloom on the faces of this people shaped by their history and their permanent contact with nature.
Between the Baltic Sea and the vast frozen wilderness of Scandinavia, the Finnish coast unfolds as you sail along on your yacht charter in Finland.
In the heart of the Baltic Sea, the Åland archipelago and its 6500 islands reveal wild landscapes and will also introduce you to a culture where Finnish and Swedish influences are closely linkedits capital, Mariehamn, will charm you with its brightly colored houses and its privileged location in contact with nature.
Back on the mainland, Turku is a large coastal city worth exploring for its castle and maritime museum. In the Taalintehdas region, explore thousands of wild islands and islets, easily accessible thanks to a sea protected from swells and the presence of numerous anchorages.
Two beaches to discover during your stopover in Finland
It's not just on the side of your houseboat that you can enjoy a moment of relaxation with your family. The coasts of Finland are also adorned with very pretty sandy beaches that also invite you to relax and unwind.
Want to have fun at the side of the boat during your cruise in Finland? Departing from the city of Helsinki or Pori, head for Cape Yyteri. Home to a charming seaside resort, this site is also home to one of Finland's most beautiful beaches. Located 250 km from Helsinki, this beach is particularly lively in summer and autumn. Ideal for swimming, Helsinki beach is also an excellent playground for water sports enthusiasts, such as surfers. Autumn is the best time to visit if you want to meet some professional surfers. This beach is also a meeting place for birdwatchers, who can observe different species from the observation towers.
You can also linger by Finland's longest beach. This belongs to the town of Kalajoki and reveals dunes stretching as far as the eye can see. It will be an excellent place to admire the sunsets or try out camping after a short walk in the forest.
Discover Finland's picturesque villages
Opting for a yacht charter in Finland also gives you the opportunity to drop anchor in the country's picturesque towns. Each town will charm you in its own way. During your gentle escape at sea to the Åringsland archipelago, linger a few hours in the town of Mariehamm.
With its incredible maritime and natural heritage, Mariehamm invites you to discover the pleasures of hiking, fishing and kayaking. Sailors will also be delighted to learn that the city has hosted the largest fleet of ocean-going yachts in the world.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 3 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included) |
Average price per week | $10,411 |
Minimum weekly price | $2,980 |
Maximum price per week | $25,149 |