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Price: $8,111 - # of Days: 7 days
Price: $8,111 - # of Days: 7 days
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Rarely visited by outsiders until recently, this Baltic Sea archipelago 175 mi/280 km west of Helsinki has distinctly different terrain, culture, tradition and language (Swedish) from the mainland. Most Alanders associate themselves more with Sweden than Finland, and there may be some tension between the locals and Finnish tourists who expect Alanders to speak Finnish (the language is not mandatory in schools). More than 6,500 islands make up the chain, and they are sparsely populated. It's a rural, peaceful region, so plan a four-night stay. Free Aland Travel
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Anglers can enjoy excellent fishing (permits are required, but can be purchased at post offices and in some stores), and everyone can enjoy summer festivals, tennis tournaments and neat-as-a-pin boarding houses and cottages. It's also a pleasant place to hike or bike, stopping every so often to chat with the locals. Although there are good beaches, the water is very cold.
The major port of this island chain is Mariehamn, founded by Russian Czar Alexander II in 1861. Among the sights in town are the four-masted museum ship Pommern (Tuesday evenings in summer, one of the sails is raised) and the Alandsparken amusement park. Nature lovers should visit the nearby Ramsholmen Nature Reserve, which protects some of the islands' many scenic meadows and forests.
Other attractions in the Mariehamn area include Viking cemeteries, the fascinating ruins of Lembote Chapel (13th century), the excellently preserved 14th-century fortress of Kastelholm and its museum (in Tosarby), and the nearby open-air Jan Karlsgarden Museum (displays of ancient rural life). The westernmost point of Aland, Eckero, is a charming small town whose post office was designed by the German architect C.L. Engel.
Shoppers should know that the European Union designated Aland a tax-free zone, which is why the enormous cruise ships between Finland and Sweden call in there to carry on lucrative onboard shopping. Midsummer celebrations, focusing on decorated midsummer poles, are also colorful there. July is a popular time in the islands for weddings, and if you visit then you'll probably see many of them, complete with processions, dances and traditional ceremonies. If you're there during the months of August and September, you'll be able to participate in the Aland Culture Festival.
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Where it’s safe, friendly and easy to get around. Where you can wake up in a vibrant city, take in soaring mountain peaks, lush green valleys and inviting pastures – then drift asleep to the song of the ocean.
Whether you’re escaping to an uncrowded beach or immersed in the soothing waters of a hidden thermal spring – you’ll find an incredible choice of things to do. Adrenaline seekers and nature lovers can leap head first into outdoor adventures, the curious can connect with the unique Māori culture, and the hardworking can find total seclusion and pure relaxation. Food lovers can savor fresh, locally sourced produce, matched with delicious world-class wines.
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If you love wine, you’ll adore Te Whau on Waiheke Island. You can enjoy a winery tour with tastings of award-winning red wines, and then make yourself comfortable in the restaurant. Critics get hugely excited about Te Whaus food, which has resulted in a long list of awards. Te Whau is a wow in every way.
The geothermal magic of Rotorua is an easy drive from Auckland and Te Puia is the perfect starting point for local explorations. You can discover geysers, boiling mud, hot springs and Maori culture in one extraordinary location. The experience is even better with a Maori guide. You'll hear amazing stories that have been handed down through generations.
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Carved by glaciers over thousands of years, Fiordland is a world of deep waters, tall peaks and waterfalls. Milford Sound can be explored by cruise boat or sea kayak. There’s also a network of walking tracks in the area, including the world famous Milford Track. Most visitors use the lake town of Te Anau as a base for explorations.
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