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Let Yyteri's nature surprise you
The sands of Yyteri beach invite you to enjoy life in a way unexpected of a Nordic destination. The greatest beach in the Nordic region is a one-of-a-kind destination that offers opportunities for fun in the sun. The special Natura-protected dunes create a unique atmosphere. But Yyteri also has a lot more to offer. Comprising a coast and archipelago, Yyteri includes the Kallo and Reposaari islandsand the Ahlainen district, as well as the picturesque scenery between them. With unique nature and excellent services, Yyteri offers something to enjoy all year round.
In the summer, buses run to Yyteri as often as every half an hour, and Cityline makes a stop at Pormestarinluoto
In the public transportation of Pori, summer schedules will be implemented starting Monday, June 3, 2024. The schedules will be released in spring. Changes are expected in routes and departures towards Yyteri, Pormestarinluoto, and Ahlainen.
Tourism in Pori is consistently performing well
The year 2023 was a good year for tourism in Pori. The number of nights stayed in unregistered accommodation establishments (AirBnB and Vrbo) increased, contributing to the growth of accommodation revenue. Additionally, the number of overnight stays by international travelers increased by 10% compared to 2022.
Unique Yyteri
The Luontotalo Arkkis' new exhibition, Unique Yyteri, opens on Thursday, February 8, 2024. The exhibition explores the dune nature of the famous sandy beach located in Pori and its unique features. What kinds of species inhabit the dunes of Yyteri? How are dunes formed? What threatens the dunes, and how are they protected? Answers to these questions and more will be provided.
The year 2023 was a successful event year - events brought vitality and impact to Pori
Pori's successful event year in 2023 was evident in both record-breaking visitor numbers and the results of visitor surveys. Attendance records were broken at Kirjurinluoto events during the summer, and visitor surveys indicate that events in Pori are successful.
The Satakunta Museum will be closed from February to March due to renovation
The fire alarm system of the Satakunta Museum's museum building on Hallituskatu will be renovated during February and March. Installation work will be carried out in all areas of the museum, and for safety reasons, public spaces, exhibitions, and the museum café will be closed from February 1st to April 1st, 2024.
Come and visit us now - Pori is a great place to spend your holidays getting to know new things
All eyes are already on summer and holiday planning is in full swing. Many people are looking for ideas at the Helsinki Exhibition Centre's Travel Fair, where Visit Pori will also be present from 18-21 January 2024.The Pori Tourism Year 2024 will consist of familiar domestic tourism favourites and events, but there will also be new attractions.
International coastal guides are graduating for the Pori region.
Pori, Eurajoki, and Rauma collaborated to organize an international area guide training, from which 17 coastal guides have just graduated. The guide course was unique because usually the course is always organized on a municipality-specific basis. This time, the region covered the entire coastline from Rauma through Eurajoki to Pori.
Lights get the city centre in the Christmas spirit
The city centre is slowly being dressed up for Christmas. The first lights were switched on for the opening of Christmas season last weekend, but the number of lights and decorations will continue to grow after that.