Father's Day 2025
Date: November 9, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Finland Public Holidays
Description
Fathers Day in Finland is a special day to honor fathers and father figures. It shows respect for the care, guidance, and support fathers give to children and families throughout the year.
The day takes place on the second Sunday of November. Each year the exact date changes, but it always falls on that Sunday in November.
This holiday is significant because it highlights the important role fathers play at home and in society. It reminds people to appreciate the work fathers do, both seen and unseen, for their children and families.
It also reflects broader Finnish values like family care, equality, and child welfare. The day encourages gratitude and strengthens bonds between generations across the country.
Traditions
In Finland children often make handmade cards and drawings for their father. Families give small gifts like ties, socks, mugs or tools. Kids sometimes perform little songs or poems they learned at school or daycare.
Many homes start the day with breakfast in bed or a special family meal. Coffee and pulla or a simple cake are common treats. Some families grill or cook a favorite dinner together later in the day.
Outdoor time and sauna are usual ways to relax with dad. People also bring flowers to older fathers or visit a grave to remember a lost parent. The day is calm and family centered.
Travel Tips
Check opening hours ahead. Many shops and small museums run reduced Sunday hours or are closed. Public transport often follows a Sunday schedule with fewer services, and popular cafes and parks can get busy in the afternoon.
Book restaurant or ferry tickets early. Bring a picnic and warm layers for outdoor time. Carry a printed address and phone for your hotel in case services are limited. Be polite, follow local rules, and give staff extra time on a busy holiday.