Lapland Winter Getaway luxury private trip - Finland

Duration

4 Days

Tour Type

Luxury

Trip Category

private

Location

Finland

Overview

Finland is known as the happiest place in the world. But what is happiness? Many would say it’s a simple, fleeting moment of being fully present in your surroundings. Lapland, the largest and northernmost region of Finland, the home of Santa Claus, the last wilderness in Europe, and part of the Sámi homeland. Lapland is a destination above ordinary, full of contrasts and unique natural phenomena: Midnight sun, Polar Nights, autumn colors, Northern lights, and Arctic cites nestled among Ice Age fells. Arctic experience unlike any other. Explore Finnish Lapland and watch a dazzling Northern Lights show, explore how the seasons and wilderness intertwine and meet the wildlife of the North! If you’re looking for the frosty bite of a reindeer sleigh ride or the soft heat of a traditional sauna, you might be ready! Enjoy your getawy with your loved ones and book your trip with us now!

Included/Excluded

5 stars hotel accommodation (Shared room)
Transportation from and to airport
Activities and its transportation
Half board meals "Breakfast and dinner"
Transportation between cities
Airplane ticket local and international
Visa

Itinerary

FAQs

Are Lapland winters cold?
Short answer, yes. Long answer: the weather in Lapland largely depends on where and when you visit. During the peak winter season (December to February), temperatures average between -16 °C and -3 °C, with occasional lows of
-30 °C! Make sure to check the forecast, and remember your gloves and hats.
Is it dark all day in winter?
On the Arctic Circle, for one day a year (around December 21), the sun does not rise. Further south, the sun always pokes its head up for a few minutes per day, and farther north, the sun spends more time sleeping under the horizon.
-In Utsjoki, at the north-eastern tip of Finland, the Polar Night starts in late November and lasts until mid-January.
When does it snow in Lapland?
The first snow usually falls sometime in October but doesn’t stick around until November. Snow usually covers the ground from December to April. Of course, the farther north you venture, the earlier the snow falls and the longer it remains.
When do the lakes and rivers freeze? When do they melt?
That depends on the rivers and lakes. In Inari, the largest lake in Lapland is usually frozen from November to early June. But much farther to the south in Rovaniemi, the rivers often freeze in December and melts in May.
When is the best time to see the Auroras ( Northern Lights) ?
Auroras are often visible in the night sky from late August until April. Even on the Arctic Circle, auroras are visible, though many visitors take special Northern Lights tours out to isolated locations to take pictures and videos. Basically, when the sky is dark and clear, you have a chance of seeing the Northern Lights anywhere in Lapland. For an even more unforgettable Northern Lights experience, spend the night in an aurora accommodation.
Do I need a visa to visit Lapland?
As a Saudi traveler yes you need a Schengen visa. You do not need a visa to visit Lapland if you are a citizen of a Nordic country, an EU Member State, or if you are from a visa-free country.

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