How many beach hotels should I expect to find in Savonlinna?
Expedia has 12 beach hotels in Savonlinna that are great for your beachside getaway.
When's the best time for a beach vacation in Savonlinna?
You can plan your beach trip with this snapshot of weather throughout the year in Savonlinna: The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 59°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 23°F. Average annual precipitation for Savonlinna is 28 inches.
What is there to see and do around Savonlinna?
After arriving and settling in at your accommodation of choice, you might want to venture out and explore. Beach lovers can head straight to mitinhiekka or Hiekkasaari for some quality time by the water. Discover the area’s historical sites and lakeside setting, and make time for local attractions like Olavinlinna Castle and Savonlinna Regional Museum. For additional things to see and do, consider a visit to Savonlinna Market Square or Kerigolf.
What's the best way to get to my beach hotel in Savonlinna?
This travel information can help you get to and around your beach accommodation in Savonlinna with ease. To get to Savonlinna, you can fly into Savonlinna (SVL), the closest major airport, which is located 5.3 mi (8.6 km) from the city center. To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Savonlinna-Kauppatori Station or Savonlinna Station.
Recent reviews of Savonlinna hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
Awesome Place Outside the City
"This place was awesome. It's located about 15 minutes outside the city. Very pretty property with free canoeing available. Rooms and service were great. The breakfast was light but delicious. Wish we could have stayed longer."
"This is not by any stretch of the imagination a hotel. It would be generous to describe it as a tired student hall of residence or a cheap backpaper's hostel that has seen better days. The room is stark and very poorly equipped. Advertised for 'self catering' there were no amenities whatsover provided - no crockery or cutlery, no cooking utensils, not even a mug. There was no hair dryer. But worse than the spartan accommodation, the 'curtains' were little more than thin sheets and not all the windows were fully covered. After I complained, some basic kitchen equipment and a hair dryer was provided and the curtains were replaced with something just about adequate. However, as shown in the pictures, one of the windows cannot be covered as there is no mounting rail. The sun rises bright and early in Finland so sleep under these conditions is difficult. I was forced to forage for some black refuse bin liners and create my own black out covering.
All this for the ridiculous charge of €239 per night - for accommodation that would have been over-priced at €50. The hotel - who should be ashamed of themselves for this blatant price-gouging - apologised and we checked out early (one night refunded) and lost one day in this lovely town. It was the Opera Season which explains the cynical approach. Had we not had tickets for 2 performances we would have never have stayed a single night. AVOID!
PS:breakfast is just about adequate in quantity, very average in quality & OJ highly dilute!"
A verified traveler stayed at Summer Hotel Vuorilinna