Midsummer is perhaps the most special Holiday in Finland, because it kicks off the Summer Holiday season and it is a time of relaxation, parties and reflection. Not having partaken in any previous Midsummer activities, we all decided that Seurasaari, although touristy might be a good place to experience our first Midsummer. The main attraction of the celebration is the lighting of the bonfires. Not having anything to compare the experience with, I was kind of expecting some mammoth "Burning Man" style bonfire. However, in reality there were about 5 smaller bonfires waiting to be torched. Each one of these bonfires varied in style and design. They had one "Estonian" style, one "Ingrian" style and a few other varieties of bonfires. Although they were impressive and neat to watch light up, the burning of these didn't evoke feelings of mass euphoria. I was however caught up in a Zen like moment with friends and family sipping on a few cold ones on a rock overlooking the Bay while the fires were burning. It was a perfect evening to kick off the start of the summer season and to reflect on life.
We actually left Seurasaari just past 10pm which is quite early for Midsummer events, but with tired children and a 30 minutes bus ride ahead of us, it was probably the right call. All in all, Midsummer in Seurasaari was a pleasant, though commercial experience.