Coast and Archipelago

The unique archipelagos are fascinating and peaceful fishing environments with good odds of catching fish!

Archipelago Sea

The Archipelago Sea lying between the Åland Islands and Continental Finland on the Baltic Sea is the largest in Europe and among the most extensive archipelagic complexes in the whole world. The area has been dubbed the most beautiful archipelago in the world – and with good reason. You can land your boat on an uninhabited island and fish in total peace. On the Archipelago Sea, everyone can find their own secret fishing spot.

Gulf of Bothnia

The Gulf of Bothnia, lying between Finland and Sweden, is a mixture of the arctic ruggedness of open seas and the vivid lushness of river deltas and bird bays. For anglers it offers sure-fire pike spots, the country’s best sites for ice-fishing perch and mind-numbing salmon fishing for hours on end without a single bite, suddenly followed by a thrilling experience of chasing a big salmon beside the boat.

Photo: Lentokuva Vallas

Gulf of Finland

The Gulf of Finland is the easternmost gulf in the Baltic Sea, spreading out in front of Finland’s South Coast over a distance of 300 kilometres. The waters of the Gulf of Finland Archipelago are rocky and shallow. This is also the reason for the abundant fish stocks.