Åland
The Åland Islands are a series of islands in Finland that are located at the mouth of the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea.
The archipelago is the smallest group of islands in Finland, covering only a small portion of the country. The island group consists of around 6,700 islands.
It is an adventure hub, giving tourists activities such as fishing, boating, golfing, island hopping via connecting bridges and ferries, sightseeing, and a variety of other activities.
The Åland is the largest in its group, and its highest point is known as Orrdals Hill, which stands at 423 feet above sea level. The island links Sweden and Finland and adheres to Swedish culture. You may reach this island by ferry from Helsinki or Stockholm and experience its stunning visual splendor as well as a plethora of hidden secret sites that are breathtaking.
The Åland is home to Finland's best museum, the Land Maritime Museum, which is a key draw for visitors.
Location: Åland, Finland