Poroholma holday resort, paint of Otanlahti beach

Welcome to Poroholma!

caravan area in poroholma, near the sea
caravan area, peacefull and nice view
pirate in the front of ship marita
cup of coffee in a sunny terace

A five star holiday resort and camping area Poroholma in Rauma, Finland welcomes you to enjoy Finnish summer in unique surroundings.

You can stay in a traditional caravan area, dine on an authentic sailing ship Marita, enjoy evenings on the beach terraces, sing karaoke, or take a sauna and swim on the sandy beaches in the area.

Poroholma Resort is part of Otanlahti, where you find an inland swimming pool, sports fields, as well as a summer theater and a water bus port. Poroholma is in a short distance from the World Heritage Site, Old Rauma, which is full of idyllic little shops, restaurants and museums.

sandy beach in poroholma, rauma
wooden cabin in poroholma resort
activities to children in poroholma
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beach chairs and two people

Poroholma news

POROHOLMA HOLIDAY RESORT OPENS 10.5.2024

Spring preparations have started again at Poroholma Resort and the area will open to tourists on May 10, 2024.

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Services in Poroholma

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    Caravan-area

    Poroholma Holiday Resort offers various accommodation options, from a high-quality caravan area to traditional wooden cabins.

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    Guest Harbour

    You can arrive to Poroholma also by sea. One of the Rauma's guest harbours operates in Poroholma, where you can dock even larger yachts, up to a draft of 2.5 meters.

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    Restaurants

    Poroholma resort offers many dining options. One of the most special restaurants is situated in the sailing ship Marita, known as Captain Jacks.

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    Activities

    Sauna, swimming, childrens play area and all others are found in Poroholma. In addition, you can find SUP boards, kayaks, pedal boats and rowing boats and a mini golf course nearby.

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Welcome to Rauma, Finland’s sunniest city!
And as they say in Rauma Dialect: Tervtulo ja ol niingon gotonas!