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Vaasa
Bilingual Bothnian coast — UNESCO Kvarken archipelago.
— Trajet —
Jet 50 min
Vaasa, on the Ostrobothnian coast at the narrowest point of the Gulf of Bothnia, is Finland's sunniest city and the gateway to the UNESCO-listed Kvarken Archipelago — the only natural World Heritage site in Finland, where the land still rises measurably from the sea after the last ice age. Reached by FFGR Jets in fifty minutes, the bilingual city pairs energy-sector wealth with Bothnian light. FFGR Finland coordinates archipelago boat tours across the Replot bridge, visits to the Terranova nature centre, and the surrounding Swedish-speaking coastal villages of Korsholm. The Old Vaasa ruins and the neoclassical court house mark a city twice rebuilt after fire.
— À ne pas manquer —
- ·Kvarken Archipelago (UNESCO)
- ·Replot Bridge & World Heritage Gateway
- ·Terranova nature centre
- ·Old Vaasa ruins
- ·Tropiclandia & Wasalandia
- ·Ostrobothnian Museum
— Hôtels signature —
- ·Original Sokos Hotel Vaakuna Vaasa
- ·Scandic Waskia
- ·Astor Wasa Hotel
- ·Radisson Blu Royal Vaasa
— À voir aussi —
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