Where to shop, what to buy, and why the main islands are worth the stop.
If you're planning a trip through the Finnish archipelago, here's a local tip that can make your journey smoother (and tastier):
Do your grocery shopping on the main islands.
Places like Pargas, Nagu, and Korpo all have well-stocked stores, and prices aren’t much higher than in Turku. What is different, though, is the selection — especially if you’re into local food.
You’ll find fresh island bread, smoked fish, honey from nearby hives, and small-batch products from local farms. In summer, many stores even have little shelves filled with produce grown just down the road. It’s an easy way to experience the archipelago through its flavours — and support the people who live here year-round.
If you’re heading out to the smaller, car-free islands, this tip becomes even more important. Options are limited once you’re out there, so stocking up beforehand means you can focus on the experience, not logistics.
And honestly? There’s something pretty special about eating locally made food in the exact place it comes from.
Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.