@xixiangdong They are visible in Finland between September and March, according to the Visit Finland website. I see them extremely seldom, but I suppose I should be more alert when they are about to appear. They are much more frequent in Lapland (northern Finland, Sweden and Norway).
So it ALMOST makes you like winter. π I understand you. We are so "spoiled" with very long, dark and cold winters, that I like summers more. A tropical beach is the most exotic thing I can experience. To visit a beach/an island in Spain, Greece, Thailand, Goa... is paradise for me (even if the countries are not paradises on earth).
@tanjaostman The tropics are nice if there is a breeze, like on the windward side of the island, and if the temp stays below 31C. Otherwise it can be unbearable. The breeze also helps with mosquitos. Goa State, India? I had to look that up. Swimming in warm, clear, shallow waters looking at pretty fish and coral is also a treat. But there are always hazards like sharp creatures and jellyfish.
@xixiangdong I've visited (southern) Goa once. It was a fairly easy non-stop travel with Finnair from Helsinki. I haven't visited any other Indian state, but this wasn't like my imagination of India. The beaches and waters were very clean, and things well functioning, at least for tourists. I loved it. Very lushy and palm trees everywhere. Great seafood.
@tanjaostman π