Kustavi Handicraft Village is a charming little gem tucked away in the archipelago of Southwest Finland. If you love handmade crafts, local art, and unique souvenirs, this is the place to explore. The village is full of small workshops, studios, and shops where artisans create everything from ceramics and textiles to jewelry and wooden items, many of which you can watch being made right in front of you.
The village has a relaxed, friendly vibe, perfect for wandering through at your own pace. You’ll hear the gentle sounds of the archipelago around you — birds, waves, and maybe even the faint clang of a workshop in action. It’s a spot where you can soak up Finnish creativity and craftsmanship all in one visit.
LOCAL TIP: Many shops are open only during the summer months, so plan your visit accordingly. If you go early in the day, you’ll often get the village mostly to yourself before the busier tourist crowds arrive.
HOW TO GET THERE: Kustavi is about 1.5–2 hours from Turku by car. There are limited public transport options, but some buses run from Turku to Kustavi during the summer season so check local schedules in advance. Driving is definitely the easiest way to explore the village and surrounding archipelago.
COST: Visiting the village is free, though prices vary for items if you decide to buy souvenirs or watch a workshop.