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National
Veille de la Saint-Jean
Vendredi, 19 Juin, 2026
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Week-end de 3 jours (19 Juin – 21 Juin)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Finland features vast natural landscapes, including 188,000 lakes and islands. The country ranges from northern latitudes (offering Northern Lights and Midnight Sun opportunities) to more temperate zones, and Rovaniemi is known for its Santa Claus-themed attractions.
- Midsummer celebrations are typically intimate, local family events, rather than large public carnivals.
- Key national holidays include New Year's Day (January 1) and Epiphany (January 6).
- The standard greeting is a handshake; physical contact is reserved for close friends and family.
- Honesty and direct communication are valued; speaking truthfully is appreciated.
- Travelers should not expect spontaneous assistance or service from others in public transport.
- Dress codes are generally relaxed, but athletic wear is unsuitable for professional settings.
- Punctuality is highly valued; visitors should apologize if late. Always remove outdoor shoes when entering a Finnish home. While general dress is casual, respect for privacy and space is important. Communication is direct, and silence is considered normal.
À propos de ce jour férié
Midsummer Eve (Midsommar) marks the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. Originating from broader European traditions, celebrations typically involve outdoor gatherings, bonfires, maypole dancing, and communal feasts.