What is the best Lapland experience?
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.
How long do you get in Lapland on a day trip?
How long do I get in Lapland? Between the aircraft landing in Lapland and departing again, there is usually 7 – 8 hours.
Can you do a day trip to Lapland?
Lapland day trips are a magical, unforgettable experience for families and adults alike. They are great if you are short of time during the festivities of Christmas plus there are generally many more regional departures, making them more accessible to the whole of the UK.
What money do they use in Lapland?
The currency in Lapland, which is a part of Finland, is the Euro.
What age is Lapland for?
The activities are best suited to families with children aged 5+, as the children will be old enough to enjoy all of the activities – from husky sledding, reindeer sleigh rides and toboggan fun, to mini skidoo, snow hockey and ice fishing!
Can adults go to Lapland?
Tucked away in northern Finland, Lapland’s fairytale-like landscape was made for adults-only, adrenaline-filled breaks. Cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and husky sleigh rides all come to mind. And that’s just half the story – it’s serious Northern Lights territory, too.
What airport do you fly into for Lapland?
Rovaniemi
Rovaniemi is the most popular airport (travelers interested in visiting Santa Claus’s village should fly here), being Ivalo the northest one. Rovaniemi serves as the entrance to all Lapland, Northwest Russia, Northern Sweden and Norway.
Are laplanders Finnish?
The Sami are an indigenous people who inhabit Sápmi, their preferred name for Lapland, and adjacent areas of northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland as well as the Kola Peninsula of Russia. They are speakers of the Sami languages, which are endangered.