Is Christmas Lapland worth it?

Is Christmas Lapland worth it?

Santa’s Lapland is worth more than a day trip When Mother Nature plays along and covers the landscape in a blanket of snow, it’s like landing in Narnia, and then you can go snow-mobiling, take a reindeer ride, try ice fishing, sledging, cross-country and downhill skiing, and even drive a husky sled.

What is the best Santa experience in Lapland?

If you are really looking for a special Santa experience then a visit to Santa Claus Secret Forest Joulukka (16km from Rovaniemi) is regarded as the very best that you can experience when in Lapland with prices starting from 179 euro per person.

What’s the best Lapland holiday?

Then, check out our best Lapland deals.

  1. ROVANIEMI. BEST FOR: • The indoor Santa Park, which features a post office where you can send postcards home.
  2. KITTILA. BEST FOR: • The Snow Village, made from real ice and snow.
  3. IVALO. BEST FOR: • Snowmobile and husky sled rides, plus meet the reindeer.
  4. KUUSAMO. BEST FOR: •

What is the best age to go to Lapland?

What’s the best age to take the kids to Lapland? The best age for visiting Lapland with kids is when they’re as old as they can be without the magic having already disappeared. Most of the companies don’t recommend the trip for children under 4 and I can see why.

How many days in Lapland is enough?

An average stay in Lapland is usually 4 days. This is a short getaway that can also be easily extended with extra nights and optional activities. But don’t let that restrict you, pick what interests you the most and Nordic Visitor can tailor your dream trip.

Can you see Northern Lights from Lapland?

When and where can I see the Northern Lights? The lights can be seen throughout the winter from November to April and are visible from any of our Lapland resorts, which all lie at the optimum latitude, north of the Arctic Circle.

Where do you fly into to go to Lapland?

The nearest airport to Lapland is Kittila (KTT) Airport which is 69.9 km away. Other nearby airports include Ivalo (IVL) (102.7 km) and Rovaniemi (RVN) (135.7 km).

What should I wear to lapland?

What to bring to Lapland

  • Insulated boots with good grip.
  • Insulated jacket (preferably waterproof too)
  • Waterproof or snowproof trousers.
  • Thermal underwear and base layers.
  • Warm woollen or fleece jumper.
  • Warm gloves, scarf and hat.
  • Thin thermal gloves (ideal as a base layer under snowmobile gloves)
  • Warm woollen socks.

What currency is used in lapland?

the Euro
The currency in Lapland, which is a part of Finland, is the Euro.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top