Your Packing List
Packing for Finland isn’t as simple as tossing a few clothes into your suitcase. With four distinct seasons — and wildly varying conditions — what you bring can make or break your experience. Whether you're headed to a snowy winter wonderland or sunny summer lakeside, here’s your go-to guide for what to pack for Finland in every season.
❄️ WINTER (December to February)
Finland in winter is magical, but cold. Temperatures in Lapland can drop to -30°C (-22°F), so layering is everything.
Essentials:
Thermal base layers (top and bottom)
Wool or fleece mid-layers
Insulated winter jacket (windproof + waterproof)
Snow pants or ski trousers
Warm hat (covering ears)
Thermal gloves or mittens
Wool socks
Winter boots with grip
Neck gaiter or scarf
Lip balm and moisturiser (dry air!)
Bonus:
Headlamp (for dark days up north)
Swimsuit (yes, for the sauna!)
Camera with extra batteries (cold drains them fast)
🌼 SPRING (March to May)
Spring is transitional. March still feels like winter, especially in the north, while May begins to feel like early summer.
Essentials:
Layers you can shed easily
Waterproof jacket
Beanie or hat
Sunglasses (spring sun on snow is bright!)
Sneakers or waterproof hiking shoes
Bonus:
Light gloves for chilly mornings
Swimsuit (sauna season never ends)
🌞 SUMMER (June to August)
Summer in Finland is mild, green, and full of lakeside adventures. But there are a few surprises for the unprepared: mosquitoes, bright nights, and sudden rain.
Essentials:
Light layers (t-shirts, long sleeves)
Shorts and breathable trousers
Light jacket or hoodie
Rain jacket or umbrella
Hiking shoes or sneakers
Swimsuit (lakes, saunas, beaches)
Sunglasses & sleep mask (midnight sun)
Mosquito repellent (especially near forests and lakes)
Bonus:
Quick-dry towel
Reusable water bottle (tap water is pure!)
Hat for sun protection
🌿 AUTUMN (September to November)
Autumn (ruska season) is stunning, but can be damp and cool. It’s the perfect season for cozy clothes and long hikes.
Essentials:
Waterproof jacket
Warm layers (fleece, merino wool)
Beanie and gloves (especially late autumn)
Waterproof boots or trail shoes
Scarf
Bonus:
Thermos for warm drinks on hikes
Swimsuit (yep, saunas again)
Camera for fall foliage
Year-Round Essentials
Swimsuit (for public saunas, hotel spas, or ice dipping)
Adapters (Finland uses type C and F plugs)
Phone with offline maps or Finnish SIM card
Reusable tote (eco-conscious culture)
Final Thoughts
Packing for Finland isn’t just about staying warm or dry — it’s about embracing each season. Whether you're chasing the northern lights in Rovaniemi, enjoying the lakes in Saimaa, or strolling through Helsinki, having the right gear means you can relax and enjoy the moment.
And remember: there is no bad weather in Finland — just the wrong clothes.
Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.