Take a dip or go on an island adventure, Baltic Sea Day has something for everyone

Baltic Sea Day will open on Thursday, 25 August at the Huvilanranta waterfront venue in Helsinki, in cooperation with the Helsinki Festival.
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Baltic Sea Day will open on Thursday, 25 August at the Huvilanranta waterfront venue in Helsinki, in cooperation with the Helsinki Festival. The programme includes workshops, live music, panel discussions and Baltic Sea-friendly food and drink. Helsinki Mayor Juhana Vartiainen will provide the opening address.

“The Baltic Sea’s presence is a major part of our city’s identity and vitality. In accordance with the City Strategy, Helsinki will continue to boldly develop its maritime environment with improvements to connections, waterfronts, piers and base camps, as well as support for the sector’s entrepreneurs. Helsinki is strongly committed to caring for the Baltic Sea and its shoreline, as well as to reducing maritime emissions,” Vartiainen says.

The Helsinki Mayor’s address will be followed by greetings from the Mayor of Tallinn Mihhail
Kõlvart
and Stockholm’s Vice Mayor for Climate and Environment Katarina Luhr, among others, as well as panel discussions. The event will be livestreamed on the city’s online video service Helsinki-kanava.

On Baltic Sea Day, the city will be brimming with all kinds of events in different locations.

Baltic Sea Day was established by the John Nurminen Foundation to honour the sea each year. The objective of the day is to inspire people to enjoy the unique sea and shoreline and take tangible action to protect it. 

Here are a few choice selections from the Baltic Sea Day programme:

  • Take a dip in the sea! The idea is to enjoy the recreational opportunities offered by waterways and to raise awareness of the ecological state of the Baltic Sea. On Baltic Sea Day, participants will be plunging into the water at 18.00 all around Finland and the Baltic Sea. You can take the plunge in any waterway, or just dip your toe in. Post a photo of your plunge using the hashtag #itämeripäivä. More information: The Plunge(Link leads to external service)

For more detailed information on the programme, visit the Baltic Sea Day website.(Link leads to external service) 

The news
has been published on 24.8. and has been updated on 25.8.