Naantali (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈnɑːntɑli]; Swedish: Nådendal) is a town in south-western Finland, known as one of the most important tourist centres of the country. The municipality has a population of 19,124 (31 August 2017), and is located in the region of Southwest Finland, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) west of Turku.
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This beach has everything you could ask war. Warm water, shallow close to waterline, well deep enough to swim without endless walking, piers and a raft to jump from, soft sand & lawns it the shade, showers, toilets, changing rooms, an icecream kiosk and rowing boats and sup boards for rent.
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Just perfect place to walk around! Beautiful old buildings and really peaceful. Like a step back on timeline!
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The Naantali Museum's Hiilola property, situated in the Old Town, is home to 19th century interiors, reflecting the lifestyle of the bourgeoise in the small town. On the Humppi property, you can find out about Naantali's convent past and the historic narrative of the town through archeological findings. Humppi also houses changing exhibitions.
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Right next to the old town lies Kuparivuori rocks which are copper colored in the evening sun. To the scenic rocks leads the path of love. From the Kuparivuori rocks can see the islands and the archipelago starting from the coast. From the rocks can also see to the summer residence from Finlands president. The view is stunning in the sunsets when the sky and the water are colored in the warm pink and orange colors.
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