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Gift Baskets to Finland

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Gift Basket Delivery to Finland

Finland is a country of breathtaking sights, happy people, and delicious treats. Home to 187,888 lakes and most of its land covered in lush forests, this country has gorgeous scenery. As confirmed by the World Health Organisation, Finland has the freshest air in the world! So, it’s no wonder it is the happiest country in the world too. The Finnish are also famous for how much coffee they drink — holding another world record of consuming 12kg of coffee per person every year. And honestly, what better way to take in nature at your fingertips than with a strong cup of joe?

Finns are typically considered friendly, humorous, and a little peculiar. However, they don’t take these stereotypes too seriously and may even crack a joke or two about how they are perceived. And fortunately, they aren’t picky people either, so sending gifts to Finland is a breeze! Especially with helpful gifting tips from our gift experts. Learn all you need to know about Finnish culture when you scroll down to find advice on getting the perfect gift for your partner, colleague, and friends in Finland.

Finland Gift Basket Service

Earliest Delivery Time In Finland
in 2-4 business days
Delivery Days: We are able to deliver on all working days, however the following are delivery rules for weekends in Finland:
Saturday: delivery is available.
Sunday: delivery is NOT available.
Delivery Fee
$ 27.00 (USD)
Current Time in Finland
01:51 PM (Mar 19)
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When Should I Send Gifts to Finland?

For us, the answer is: anytime! Just because gifts are one of the best ways to connect with the important people in your life. But, if you’re looking to narrow down your gift options, considering Finland’s holidays and observances is a great place to start. Receiving a gift is always exciting, but you can make it even more special for your recipient by sending them a gift for a special occasion. And it doesn’t hurt that holidays help you come up with the best gift ideas! Below, we have listed some of the most popular holidays on the Finnish calendar. Have a look, and you may just think up something extraordinary.
 

Holidays Observed in Finland

  • Christian Holidays in Finland

    • Easter
    • Ascension Day
    • Midsummer Eve
    • Midsummer Day
    • St Stephen’s Day
  • Jewish Holidays in Finland

  • Muslim Holidays in Finland

    • Shab a Miraj
    • Shab e Barat
    • Ramadan
    • Eid al-Fitr
    • Hajj
    • Ashura
    • Eid al-Adha
    • Eid Milad un Nabi
       

What Unique Holiday Traditions in Finland Should I Know About?

Reindeers, saunas, skinny-dipping, and endless plains of untouched forests. Finland is a Nordic eutopia known as the safest country in the world and prides itself on its relaxed yet fun way of life. Their holiday traditions are rooted in old European customs but, over time, have merged with modern and more liberal practices. Holidays are the perfect time to send your Finnish recipient a gift. Read more about Finnish holiday traditions below to see how you can make your gift something they won’t forget.
 

  • Vappu: The End of Winter — Vappu Eve is celebrated with a carnival hosted by multiple universities across Finland. Named after the English missionary Saint Walpurga, Vappu is the biggest party of the year for Finnish students. Students gather at Market Square to wash the statue of Havis Amanda before placing a big white cap on her head. Many party until the next day, the official Day of May (also known as Labor Day), and have picnics in the park, drinking skumppa (sparkling wine).

    Send a champagne gift to your friend in Finland to make their Vappu a celebration to remember.
     
  • Christmas — this is the biggest holiday in Finland, where its people honor thousands of years old traditions. This country is known as Santa’s hometown, making Christmas their most important celebration. The Finnish spend the days leading up to Christmas decorating trees and indulging in evenings filled with mulled wine and gingerbread! There is a significant emphasis on spending time with family and friends on Christmas Day, as people head to the sauna, feast on traditional Christmas dishes, and attend religious ceremonies.

    This is an essential time in your Finnish recipient’s life, so send them a Christmas gift to make it even more special.
     

How Are Birthdays Celebrated in Finland?

In Finland, you celebrate your birthday twice, on the day of your birth and on your name day! Typical birthday celebrations include gatherings with friends and family, gifts, and delicious cake. One cake that is usually the star of the party is Tosca cake (Toscakakku). It’s an almond-glazed sponge cake. There are no crazy fillings; it’s just a simple sponge cake with a mind-blowing glaze. Birthday gifts are a welcome surprise; just make sure you send yours on time for their special day.

Name days are a similar experience, but the reason for celebrating is different. A calendar created back in the Middle Ages currently contains 834 names. If your name correlates with a name on the calendar, it is your name day! If you truly want to impress your Finnish recipient, find out their name day and send them some delicious cake.
 

Are There Special Rules for Sending Business Gifts to Finland?

Are you sending a business gift to Finland? There are a few things you need to know before you send it. Gifts are welcome in the business world but are not common at the first meeting. If you give one too soon before you build a good relationship, they might assume you are trying to sway them.

When it comes time for you to give them a gift, wine is always a great option to seal any deal. As previously mentioned, the Finnish love coffee, so sending your business partner a coffee-related gift is always a winning choice. Keep in mind that if you send them flowers, avoid yellow or white, as they are reserved for funerals.
 

What Are The Best Romantic Gifts to Send to Finland?

Of course, this mystical and wonder-filled country always has space for a little romance. If you want to send a romantic gift to your loved one in Finland, we have the best advice to help you sweep them off their feet, no matter how far away you are!

For Him:
As a man who enjoys simple things, chocolate, cologne, or a wine gift basket are surefire ways to melt your Finnish man’s heart. But if you want to make his gift extra special, add a personal touch with a photo collage of your favorite memories together.

For Her:
Spoil her with perfume, her favorite chocolate, and scented candles. Your Finnish women will love it all. And to make sure she knows it’s from the heart, personalize your gift with a sweet message or romantic poem!
 

What Are the Most Popular Things to Send to Finland?

We’ll have to mention it just one more time; the Finns love coffee, so anything coffee-related is a great gift! Pair this with chocolates, biscuits, or sweets that they can enjoy their ‘cuppa’ with, and they’ll be over the moon. Flowers and scented soaps are good. And a unique item from your home country is always welcome and fascinating.
 

How to Write the Address for Delivery to Finland

If you want to send a gift to Finland, knowing how to write the delivery address is key. Luckily, writing a delivery address for Finland is quick and easy. Below you’ll find the parts of the delivery address in Finland:

  • Recipient’s name
  • Business or building name (if applicable)
  • Street name, house number, apartment number (if applicable)
  • Country code Fl-Postcode and locality in capital letters
  • Country
     

So a complete address to Finland will look something like this:

Susan Summers
Rosewood Drive 12
FI-00550 HELSINKI
FINLAND


Other Gift-Giving Etiquette You Should Know

  • Christmas is the best time to send gifts to Finland.
  • Business gifts are not common, but small gifts like wine are acceptable once a good relationship has been established.
  • Do not send white or yellow flowers, as they are reserved for funerals.
  • Gifts tend to be opened promptly when received.
  • When invited to a Finnish home, it is polite to bring flowers, quality chocolates, or wine.
  • A traditional housewarming gift in Finnish culture is salt and bread.
  • Do not give potted plants unless you are certain your recipient wants them.
  • Flowers should be given in odd numbers.
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