Lahteina
Lahteina is a small, uninhabited island located in the Archipelago Sea, off the coast of Finland. It is part of the municipality of Pargas in the Southwest Finland region. The island is characterized by its rocky shores and sparse vegetation, typical of the outer archipelago environment. Its size is relatively small, with no permanent human settlements or infrastructure.
The surrounding waters are known for their rich marine biodiversity, and the area is important for seabirds.
Access to Lahteina is typically by private boat, and it is not a designated tourist destination. The