If you sail further north past the Swedish archipelago, you will eventually end up in Oulu - a harbour town on the Gulf of Bothnia with a lively cultural scene. A long journey that is well worth it.
Oulu is the northernmost major city in the European Union (around 250 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle) and is primarily known for its innovative strength, year-round festivals and the chance to see the Northern Lights. The Finnish coastal city on the Gulf of Bothnia is still considered an insider tip by many sailors - yet Oulu has been in the international spotlight since its nomination as European Capital of Culture 2026. With the title "European Capital of Culture 2026", Oulu joins the ranks of cities such as Marseille, Liverpool and Turku. Under the motto "Cultural Climate Change", the city and 39 partner municipalities are planning a year of culture with hundreds of events - from light art and design to open-air concerts. Between modern harbour buildings, old warehouses and kilometres of cycle paths lies a city with a wealth of creativity and a lively cultural scene.
The central and most popular guest harbour in Oulu is the Meritulli Guest Harbour (Finnish: Meritullin vierasvenesatama). It is well protected in the immediate vicinity of the city centre, right next to the historic market square and the delta of the River Oulujoki, and has eleven guest berths. Kiikeli Park with a small beach is right next door. Supplies, restaurants and shops are within easy reach, and many routes can be taken by bike or on foot - typical for a city that is considered one of the most bike-friendly in Finland.
Just a few minutes from the city centre is the long sandy beach of Nallikari - for many Finns one of the most beautiful city beaches in the country. The small island of Pikisaari directly in front of the city centre used to be a classic shipyard and craftsmen's quarter. Today, studios, small galleries and cafés characterise the area. Especially during the Capital of Culture year, Pikisaari is likely to be one of the most exciting creative places in Oulu. If you still have time, you should head for Hailuoto. The island off the coast of Oulu is considered one of the most unspoilt regions in Finland - with dune landscapes, small fishing villages and plenty of Nordic solitude.
Oulu is the home of the legendary Air Guitar World Championships. What at first sounds bizarre fits the city perfectly - creative, self-ironic and pleasantly unagitated.

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