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Tell us your time, group, skills and what kind of sea day you hope for.
AavameriSea kayaking specialistsArchipelago Sea, Finland
Guided and self-guided sea kayaking experiences among the islands of the Turku, Archipelago Sea and Archipelago National Park in south-west Finland.
Choose a guided or supported self-guided multiday expedition in the Archipelago Sea National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, a Turku day or evening tour, Satava day rental or private day or multiday guiding. Every adventure is adjusted to your expectations and local conditions.
A guided three-day expedition into the Archipelago National Park — small groups, wild islands, meals, equipment and transport from Turku.
3–14 days · skilled paddlers · supportedIndependent 3–14 day sea kayaking with route planning, maps, equipment, transport and land support.
3.5 hours · easy · 75€ adultA relaxed guided evening tour from Satava, reachable from Turku by bus, car or bicycle.
day tour · guided · TurkuA full summer day in a sea kayak in the inner Turku archipelago, adapted to group and weather.
day rental · kayak & SUP · SatavaRent a kayak or SUP for the day from Satava and explore the nearby Turku archipelago at your own pace.
private · custom route · expert guideA bespoke archipelago kayaking day for families, companies and private groups who want the right pace and place.
Aavameri is not selling a generic outdoor activity. We work inside a living island labyrinth of granite skerries, pine-scented wild camps, old village harbours, shallow sounds, sudden open horizons and weather that must be read properly.
Many travellers know Finland for forests and lakes. Far fewer know that the south-west coast opens into one of the world’s most island-rich archipelagos: a calm, brackish, island-filled sea where villages, wild camps and national park waters are reached most naturally by kayak.
Aavameri grew out of a long love for the Archipelago Sea — its island communities, open horizons, sheltered sounds, birds, seals, shallow bays, warm granite after sunset and rough days when the wind decides what is possible. More than 30 years in these waters have taught us that good sea kayaking is not about conquering the archipelago, but about reading it, respecting it and always wanting to return.
Our work is built on skill, local knowledge and a wish to create experiences that stay with our guests long after the trip is over. We want every tour, course and expedition to be useful, safe, personal and memorable — for the people who come with us, and for the archipelago we move through. That means cooperating with islanders, using small harbours and local services, choosing routes with care, and doing our work in a way that brings something good back to this sea.
Aavameri does not force one fixed route onto every group. We start with your wishes, read the conditions and choose the most beautiful safe option for that day.
Tell us your time, group, skills and what kind of sea day you hope for.
We read wind, waves and shelter to find the safest beautiful option.
We choose the starting point, distance and rhythm for this day’s conditions.
You experience the archipelago close, quietly and safely — with the route shaped around you.
“Benjamin and Aavameri Sea Kayaking was flawless.”
“The kayaking and camping equipment was top class.”
“Benjamin was phenomenal with daily updates on weather and routes.”
“What a lovely day!”
“Good organization. Detailed instruction and attention to safety.”
“An absolutely amazing day trip.”
“The nature and the tranquility incredibly great.”
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Tell us your dates, group, experience and wishes. We will suggest the right tour, course or self-guided expedition structure.
Short field notes, weather moods, guest moments and archipelago details from Aavameri’s paddling season.