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Time Zone

EET (GMT+2)

Finland observes Daylight Saving Time, Meaning the clocks spring forward one hour in late March and fall back one hour in late October.

Wintertime:

Eastern European Time (EET) (GMT+2)

Summertime:

Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) (GMT+3)

Currency

Euro (€)

In Finland, paying by card is preferred, making transactions quick and easy some places are even fully cashless for your convenience.

Money exchange services are available in the Turku airport or Turku city center Forex.

In case of emergency

Dial 112

If you are on land or water in the inner archipelago, dial 112 to contact the authorities. You can also download the 112 Finland application (112.fi) to your phone.

At sea, call the Maritime Rescue emergency number 0294 1000.

If you cannot remember the Maritime Rescue number during a distress situation at sea, call 112 in urgent emergencies.

Drinking water

Safe and delicious

In Saaristo, you can enjoy some of the world's purest drinking water. You can drink tap water almost anywhere, if not informed otherwise.

Thank you!

Finnish

Swedish

Kiitos!

Tack!

You are welcome!

Finnish

Swedish

Ole hyvä!

Varsågod!

Hi!

Finnish

Swedish

Hei!

Hej!

Good day!

Finnish

Swedish

Hyvää päivää!

God dag!

When does the ferry depart?

Finnish

Swedish

Milloin lautta lähtee?

När avgår färjan?

Help!

Finnish

Swedish

Apua!

Hjälp!

Where is the restroom?

Finnish

Swedish

Missä on vessa?

Var är toaletten?

How do I get to the harbor?

Finnish

Swedish

Miten pääsen satamaan?

Hur kommer jag till hamnen?

Is this gluten-free?

Finnish

Swedish

Onko tämä gluteeniton?

Är detta glutenfritt?

One beer, please.

Finnish

Swedish

Yksi olut, kiitos.

Ett öl tack.

Saaristo in numbers

40 000

islands and islets (230 islands inhabited all year around)

1 372 km²

of islands

85 000

acres of culturally significant landscape (Finnish Ministry of Environment)

35

ferry routes

250 km

Archipelago Trail with numerous unique destinations along the way

22 000

permanent residents

70 %

of Finnish new potatoes are grown in the archipelago

More boats

than cars