Let us take you on a magical journey following the life, childhood and stories by author Tove Jansson, the creator of Finland’s most famous cartoon characters, the Moomin’s. Travel to some of Finland’s most beautiful locations, including its capital, Helsinki, then on to Tampere and heading further east to ‘Saaristo’, the Turku Archipelago, visiting the medieval town of Turku and the seaside resort Naantali.
During the trip you’ll be inspired by Tove’s work – taking inspiration from the many places that she visited and spent time, walking through the streets in Helsinki, where Tove was born and the district of Katajanokka, the area where Tove was raised as a child. Then on to Tampere to explore the unique Moomin Museum and finally to Naantali, the home of Moominworld, a fairytale theme park based on the books by Tove Jansson.
Not only can you enjoy the works and places associated with Tove and her creations, but you can also be inspired by the beautiful cities and coastal towns along the way, visiting some wonderful and historical places in Finland.
From £1282 per person (excluding flights)
This is based on two people sharing a room for 2 nights in Helsinki on breakfast basis, 1 night in Tampere, 2 nights in Naantali, transportation as described in the itinerary, private walking food tour in Helsinki, and entry to Moominworld.
This roughly converts to 1,526 EUR | 1,654 USD
Departures: This tour is flexible and can be tailor-made to your personal requirements.
Arrive in Finland’s capital, Helsinki, where Tove Jansson was born and raised. As you walk through the airport, you’ll notice many references to her creations, the wonderful Moomins. We’ll arrange a private transfer to the city hotel, helping you to maximise your time.
You’ll spend two nights at the stylish Lapland Hotel Bulevardi, conveniently located in the centre and ideal to explore the city on foot. Settle in and begin with a self-guided stroll through Esplanadi and the waterfront. Visit HAM Helsinki Art Museum to see the permanent Tove Jansson murals. Wander through the city following in the author’s footsteps. Head to the district of Katajanokka, the author’s childhood home. Walk along the street of Luotsikatu - named the most beautiful street in Helsinki. Look up and admire how the architecture inspired Tove’s work. The Katajanokka park was renamed after Tove Jansson in 2014 to honour the 100th birthday of the artist.Lapland Hotel Bulevardi brings a touch of northern luxury and Lapland’s enchanting atmosphere to the heart of Helsinki. Located on the Bulevardi in the Kamppi district, this stylish urban hotel offers a unique blend of modern comfort and Arctic-inspired design.
The decor throughout the hotel reflects the colours and ambiance of Lapland, with thoughtful details enhancing the experience. Guests can enjoy an award-winning breakfast and dine at the on-site Kultá Kitchen & Bar, which serves flavours of the North. Additional amenities include a gym, general saunas, a lounge bar, and free WiFi, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay. Its central location provides easy access to Helsinki’s main attractions, shopping, and transport links. Many of the hotel’s spacious rooms feature the luxury of a private sauna, allowing guests to unwind in true Finnish style.
After breakfast, enjoy time to explore Helsinki at your own pace continuing the journey following in the footsteps of Tove Jansson. Visit Uspenski Cathedral and the adjacent park where Tove played as a child. Visit the Design Museum which was once Tove’s school. Also not to be missed is the Moomin flagship store on Esplanadi.
In the afternoon, join a private food tour of Helsinki, followed by time to relax at Allas Seapool (optional). Another suggestion, if time allows, is to take a taxi to Porvoo and admire the Pellinki archipelago, where Tove Jansson and her partner spent many summers. Unfortunately it’s not possible to visit the island, but you can enjoy a taste of the landscapes and quiet, introspective world that influenced her Moomin stories.Lapland Hotel Bulevardi brings a touch of northern luxury and Lapland’s enchanting atmosphere to the heart of Helsinki. Located on the Bulevardi in the Kamppi district, this stylish urban hotel offers a unique blend of modern comfort and Arctic-inspired design.
The decor throughout the hotel reflects the colours and ambiance of Lapland, with thoughtful details enhancing the experience. Guests can enjoy an award-winning breakfast and dine at the on-site Kultá Kitchen & Bar, which serves flavours of the North. Additional amenities include a gym, general saunas, a lounge bar, and free WiFi, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay. Its central location provides easy access to Helsinki’s main attractions, shopping, and transport links. Many of the hotel’s spacious rooms feature the luxury of a private sauna, allowing guests to unwind in true Finnish style.
Lapland Hotel Bulevardi brings a touch of northern luxury and Lapland’s enchanting atmosphere to the heart of Helsinki. Located on the Bulevardi in the Kamppi district, this stylish urban hotel offers a unique blend of modern comfort and Arctic-inspired design.
The decor throughout the hotel reflects the colours and ambiance of Lapland, with thoughtful details enhancing the experience. Guests can enjoy an award-winning breakfast and dine at the on-site Kultá Kitchen & Bar, which serves flavours of the North. Additional amenities include a gym, general saunas, a lounge bar, and free WiFi, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay. Its central location provides easy access to Helsinki’s main attractions, shopping, and transport links. Many of the hotel’s spacious rooms feature the luxury of a private sauna, allowing guests to unwind in true Finnish style.
If you feel the Moomin connection is still strong, you may decide to spend more time in Moominworld, situated on Kailo Island, just a short walk from Naantali’s harbour.
Known as the town where the sun always shines, Naantali is bustling with people, boutiques, cafes and boats during the summer - the compact harbour has everything within walking distance. Dating back to the 15th century, The Old Town’s streets are lined with historic colourful wooden houses, and for those seeking peace and quiet, the surrounding archipelago offers countless island-hopping adventures. Saaristo, the Finnish name, is the most diverse archipelago in the world. The area is accessible by car or ferry connections and there are many experiences and activities possible, taking you into this unique destination.Depending on timings, you may decide to spend the morning in Naantali before making your way back to Turku by bus or taxi (not included) to catch the express bus (included) from Turku Bus Station to Helsinki Vantaa Airport, a 2-hour journey. It is also possible to extend your stay in the area with more time in Naantali, Turku or head into the islands to explore further.