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Common Questions

Are there domestic flight routes inside Finland? 
Yes, there are many of them. Usually, they start from Helsinki and are operated by Finnair or Norwegian Air Shuttle. Smaller routes are outsourced to small airlines.
Does Finland have a good rail network? 
Yes, there is a rail network covering almost the whole of Finland. Trains are not especially fast, but they are comfortable to travel with.
Are buses a good way of travelling in Finland? 
Buses are not as comfortable as trains, but they are cheaper. We would recommend buses only for short-distance journeys.
Are there international bus or train lines to Finland? 
Yes, but only a few of them, mainly from Russia.
Is public transportation expensive in Finland? 
It used to be, but not anymore. You can easily find great offers.

Public Transport in Finland

VR Locomotive at Tampere
A train is a popular form of transportation in Finland. Electric locomotives operate the majority of the trains.

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As an adventurous traveller in Finland, you want to see many places. Finland is a big country compared to its population, so changing locations takes time and costs money. We will give you tips on travelling to Finland by bus, boat, train, or aeroplane. By booking tickets wisely, you will save on your budget.

Transport in Finland

You may have heard or even experienced that Nordic countries, including Finland, are expensive. Unfortunately, it is true, but a good thing is that during the past 10 years, public transportation in Finland has become a lot cheaper. It is now possible to travel long distances much more affordably than before. The simpler regulation has led to competition between transportation companies.

Finland is more than 1000 kilometres long from the south to the north. To see the whole of Finland during a single trip, it is advised to reserve at least 2 weeks. Summer and winter in Finland are different, so at least two trips are needed to experience these beautiful seasons.

Forms of Public Transportation

In Finland, you can travel by bus, train, aeroplane or ferry.

Buses in Finland

The long-distance bus network in Finland is comprehensive. You can take a bus almost anywhere, but point-to-point connections are not always available. Connecting buses at the hubs in bigger cities is needed, but the whole trip can be booked with a single ticket. It is similar to connecting flights but requires much less time between rides. Travelling by bus is a slow way of moving because the speed is limited to 100 km / h.

The quality of buses in Finland is good. All the buses are in good condition and safe. Low-cost companies may have a little simpler decoration, but there is not much quality difference between the bus companies. Taking any bus is a good choice. Some of the bus companies may offer free Wi-Fi. Usually, there is not any catering available, so it is better to take your snacks with you.

There are a few low-cost bus companies. Onnibus and Nanobus are a few examples, but traditional bus companies have significantly lowered their prices. A ticket to any bus can be booked from a single place: Matkahuolto. Sometimes, the Matkahuolto website does not show the lowest prices, but you must visit the bus companies´ websites to learn about the offers.

A good price from Helsinki to Turku by bus is less than 10 euros. If the price gets much higher, it may be wiser to book a train, which is a more relaxed way of travelling.

Buses are a practical option when heading to sparsely populated areas. For example, you can take a local bus to Nuuksio National Park in the Helsinki area or long-distance bus to Repovesi National Park.

Trains in Finland by VR

Finnish trains are operated by the state-owned company, VR. Trains are comfortable, but they are not as fast as bullet trains. Maximum speed is only about 200 km / h, but the trains often drive even slower.

We would say that travelling by train is the most comfortable way in Finland. Trains are modern, spacious and quiet. A restaurant car on the train often serves small snacks or drinks, including alcoholic ones. Long-distance trains have private cabins in which to sleep. It is even possible to take your car inside a train if you are heading from the south to Lapland.

VR train cabin
Travelling by an Intercity train is a relaxing experience.

VR uses dynamic pricing. For example, the cheapest ticket from Helsinki to Turku is about 6 euros, but the most expensive can be almost 30 euros. Booking a train to Lapland with your cabin and a car may become expensive without a great bargain. We recommend booking train tickets early enough and avoiding travelling during the school holidays.

The bus network in Finland is wider than the train network, but it is still possible to reach all the major cities by train. As with the buses, you may need to connect to a train.

Flying

Travelling from the south to Lapland takes time by bus or train. Of course, a train can still be a good choice because it can travel at night and sleep in a cabin. If you prefer faster travelling, flying is the best option.

Helsinki is the flight hub of Finland, and every flight starts or ends in Helsinki. Finnair is the flag-carrier of Finland having routes to airports all over Finland. A few smaller airlines also have connections to the smallest towns to where Finnair does not fly. Norwegian Air competes on the most popular routes with affordable tickets.

Flying in Finland is moderately cheap if you book early tickets. Finnair tends to be the most expensive airline, but it has good sales campaigns now and then. Following Finnair´s website a few months before the intended travelling is advisable.

Flying is the best option if Helsinki is the origin or the destination and the distance is more than 500 km. Book your ticket early.

Ferries

Ferries in Finland operate mainly on international routes. Big cities, like Helsinki, run a few ferry routes inside the city to reach the islands. Other domestic ferry routes are meant mainly for travellers.

Where to Find Cheap Tickets?

We advise to book bus tickets on Matkahuolto website. Train tickets can be booked on VR ticket store.

Check perille.fi which compares bus, train and taxi prices with a single search.

Flight ticket prices are reasonable to be bought from any reliable online travel agency or directly from Finnair or Norwegian.

International Public Transport to Finland

There are no international train routes to Finland except trains from Moscow and St. Petersburg. There are two main reasons for this: geography and the different rail systems of the western neighbours. Also, bus routes in Finland are mainly domestic. There may be a few border crossing lines, mainly to Russia, but they are rare exceptions.

The best and simplest ways to arrive in Finland are to fly to Helsinki or a ferry to Vaasa, Turku or Helsinki. Especially, Helsinki Airport is a busy hub.

Tallink Baltic Princess
You can travel with this Tallink Silja Baltic Princess from Stockholm to Turku.

Common Questions

Are there domestic flight routes inside Finland? 
Yes, there are many of them. Usually, they start from Helsinki and are operated by Finnair or Norwegian Air Shuttle. Smaller routes are outsourced to small airlines.
Does Finland have a good rail network? 
Yes, there is a rail network covering almost the whole of Finland. Trains are not especially fast, but they are comfortable to travel with.
Are buses a good way of travelling in Finland? 
Buses are not as comfortable as trains, but they are cheaper. We would recommend buses only for short-distance journeys.
Are there international bus or train lines to Finland? 
Yes, but only a few of them, mainly from Russia.
Is public transportation expensive in Finland? 
It used to be, but not anymore. You can easily find great offers.

Bottom Line

Finland has a well-working public transportation network. That applies to long-distance connections and local public transport companies inside cities. Ticket prices have become cheaper, and travelling around Finland is not as expensive as it used to be.

The most flexible way to reach many cities in a short period is to rent a car. Roads in Finland are in good condition, and the driving in Finland is peaceful. Even inexperienced drivers feel good about driving outside the cities.

Have you been to Finland? Did you use public transport? Comment below! We are happy to answer public transport-related questions also in our Facebook group: Travelling and Living in Finland.

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