Weather in Finland in July

With summer in full swing, July is a great time to visit Finland. The long summer days are perfect for enjoying pretty much every outdoor activity the county has to offer. Add to that a stack of lively cultural events — such as the Savonlinna Opera Festival and the Pori Jazz Festival — and it amounts to a wonderful month for vacations that mix outdoor adventure with culture. Inspired to visit Finland in summer? Read on for detail on the weather in July in Finland.

Finland in July at a glance

  • Average temperatures range from 59°F to 77°F (15°C to 25°C).
  • The weather is warm and pleasant, making it perfect for outdoor activities.
  • July is the peak summer tourist season, so expect big crowds, though Finland's vast landscape offers plenty of peaceful spots.
Aerial view of Tampere city © Shutterstock

Tampere, Finland © Shutterstock

What is the weather like in Finland in July?

The weather in Finland in July is typically warm and well-suited to enjoying outdoor events and activities. 

The long days invite digging deeper into the country's diverse landscapes — from blooming cities, to lakes, forests and lush archipelagos.

While occasional showers occur, they're usually quick to come and go quickly, so shouldn’t impact your plans.  

Heading to Helsinki? Read the Mini Rough Guide to Helsinki.

Average daily temperatures in July

July, on average, is the warmest month of the year in Finland, with temperatures typically reaching up to 77°F (25°C) in the southern regions. 

Meanwhile, the high north sees cooler summer climes, especially at night, with an average temperature range of 50°F to 68°F (10°C to 20°C). 

Want more detail on the weather in Finland around the year? Read up on the best time to go to Finland.

Turku Castle at morning sun with green springtime trees and park in Turku, Finland © Shutterstock

Turku Castle, Finland © Shutterstock

Is July a good time to visit Finland?

In a word: yes! Sitting in the peak of summer, July is one of the best times to visit Finland. 

The weather in Finland in July offers perfect conditions for outdoor activities like lake swimming, boating, and exploring stunning natural landscapes on hikes.

Just be prepared for occasional rain showers — packing a light rain jacket is advisable.

Summer also means peak tourist season, so be prepared to share the space with other travelers.

Planning to visit Finland? Read up on the best things to do in Finland.

What about the crowds & cost?

As mentioned above, July falls during the peak summer season in Finland, meaning more crowds, especially at popular destinations. 

You will also notice an increase in the cost of accommodation, excursions and flights compared with the preceding spring months.

Presidential Palace and Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki © Shutterstock

Presidential Palace and Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki © Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Finland in July

Read on to find out about a few of Finland's festival highlights in July

  • Savonlinna Opera Festival: held in medieval Olavinlinna Castle, this showcases world-class opera performances in a stunning historic setting.
  • Pori Jazz Festival: one of the oldest, most respected jazz festivals in Europe, this features performances from top international and Finnish artists.

Plan your trip with our Finland itineraries

Our Finland itineraries are crafted to help you experience the best of the country, stress-free. Think of them as a starting point — perfect for planning, but flexible enough to adjust to your own pace and interests. After all, travel is about freedom, but a little planning goes a long way.

  • Finland itinerary 5 days: A short trip focused on Finland’s highlights. Expect to explore Helsinki, take a day trip to charming Porvoo, and experience the Finnish sauna culture— maybe even with a dip in an icy lake!
  • Finland itinerary 10 days: Ten days lets you see Helsinki and venture into the Finnish wilderness. You can explore Lapland for northern lights and winter activities, or visit the stunning Lakeland region for hikes and lakeside relaxation.
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updated 20.09.2024

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