Just look what's included:
- Ski suit and boots
- Toboggan rides
- Reindeer ride
- Husky dog ride
- Snowmobile ride
- Buffet lunch
- Trip to Santa’s Post Office
- Meet Rudi Reindeer and Hal the Husky
- See Santa’s elves hard at work
- Meeting Santa who has a present for
everyone
One Day or 3, 4 and 5
night stays available
Lapland is where Christmas dreams come true. It's
not just a magical winter wonderland inside the Arctic Circle; it's
also where you'll find Santa Claus and his trusty team of elves.
Just watch your child’s eyes light up when they see the real
Father Christmas and all his little helpers. And don’t forget,
Santa has a special present for all his little visitors.
And the grown ups aren’t forgotten about either
At the
end of the day you could relax over a hot drink – or something
stronger – around a log fire. You might even be lucky enough to
catch a glimpse of the spectacular Northern Lights!
And as you watch the flames dance on the fire you
can imagine a hundred and one other things to do on your visit to
Lapland. Perhaps dashing through frozen woodlands on a sleigh
pulled by reindeer, a even a toboggan or a snowmobile. Or how about
some skiing. Or just take in the snow clad mountains, vast
areas of pristine forest, frozen lakes and glittering ice hotels.
You can choose to stay as long as you want. From
one day trips to 3 or 4 nights. And don’t forget about Christmas
itself. What could be more magical than actually seeing Santa on
Christmas Day.
Give your kids the best Christmas present of all
- a trip to where Santa makes it all happen.
Lapland during the winter months is and discover a true winter
wonderland. Imagine. With adventurous and relaxing activities to
fill the days and excellent opportunities to see the Northern Lights
at night, Lapland is the ideal winter getaway.
Some of our frequently asked questions:
Where is Lapland?
Lapland is a huge area which covers part of
Finland, Norway, Sweden and Russia.
How long is the flight?
Approximately 3 1/2 hours.
What is the time difference?
Lapland is 2 hours ahead
What is the currency?
The currency is the euro.
What is the climate like?
Temperatures are between 0 to -26 °C or below
with only about 5 hours of ‘grey light’.
Is there skiing in Lapland?
Cross country and downhill skiing is accessible
for experienced skiers on 3, 4 or 5 night visits, though limited
time will make this difficult for beginners to take a course.
Photography used for daytime photographs on this
website has been taken during the period of 'grey light' offering
the most suitable conditions with clear skies. Such conditions
cannot be guaranteed as they are subject to the changeable Arctic
weather. Your local camera shop will be able to advise you of the
best film to use. All photography has been obtained using
professional photographers
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