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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.

Is a day trip to Lapland worth it? Obviously you can’t necessarily cram all of this into a day-trip, when much of your time will be spent travelling to and from Lapland, you need to go for at least three or four days, but if you can afford the time and the not inconsiderable expense, I’d say it’s totally worth it.

Then, Which part of Lapland is best? Best places to visit in Lapland

  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: •

Is Lapland expensive? A trip to Lapland is certainly not cheap. The airline tickets are costly, the hotels are not cheap and well the activities really increase your spendings. Scandinavia is not a cheap destination, but in our opinion, Finland was not too bad. We expected that the costs for food and drinks would be higher.

FAQ

Where is the best Lapland experience?

One of the most popular adventurous Lapland destinations is Levi, some two-hours north of Rovaniemi, but for a more ‘remote feel’ Inghams recommends a stay at Muotka Wilderness Lodge, set deep in the Finnish Lapland hinterland, way north of the Arctic Circle in the Sami region around Inari.

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  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: •

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.

How long is the flight to Lapland? Average direct flight time is 3 hours 31 minutes.

The fastest direct flight from England to Lapland is 3 hours 31 minutes.

How far is Lapland from the North Pole?

The distance between Lapland and North Pole is 3296 miles.

Is the North Pole in Lapland? Located in the Arctic Circle, at the northernmost tip of Finland, Lapland is considered the real North Pole because it is the official residence of none other than Santa Claus.

What do they speak in Lapland?

In 2011, Lapland had a population of 183,320 of whom 177,950 spoke Finnish, 1,526 spoke Sami, 387 spoke Swedish and 3,467 spoke some other languages as their mother tongue. Of the Sami languages, Northern Sami, Inari Sami and Skolt Sami are spoken in the region.

What airport do you fly into for 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).

Is Lapland open all year round?

Lapland is a magical place to visit all year round and we’ve got the proof.

Can you do Lapland in a day?

No journey to Lapland would be complete without experiencing a traditional sleigh ride pulled by either a team of huskies or Santa’s faithful reindeer and on this day trip you can enjoy both.

Which is better Levi or Rovaniemi? Rovaniemi is a town with population of 60 000, Levi is a ski resort. Both places have some advantages, of course. You never know about the snow, but both places are likely to have at least some snow in December. If you want to ski, choose Levi.

Is there more than one Lapland? Is Lapland in Finland? Part of Lapland is in Northern Finland, but it also ranges across several other Countries: Norway, Sweden, and Russia. Finnish Lapland is known as the home of Santa and offers stunning wilderness winter scenery for a large part of the year.

Can you wear contact lenses in Lapland?

I have been to Lapland twice now and wear soft contact lenses and both times have been fine, although this year when it was minus 30 they did start to stick a bit but not a problem as such. You could wear ski goggles to be on the safe side. In addition to the cold, the air is very dry, which doesn’t help.

Do I need a visa to visit Lapland? Entry requirements

European Union, American, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand nationals need only a valid passport to enter Finland, Norway or Sweden – and, hence, Lapland – for a maximum period of three months. All other citizens should contact the appropriate embassy for visa information.

Will my phone work in Lapland?

Any advice appreciated! If you’re happy with phone pictures normally, just use it on your Lapland trip as well. A cheapo camera won’t be any better. You’ll be keeping your phone in an inside pocket, so battery life won’t be a problem.

How cold is it in Lapland? Temperatures in winter range from -30°C to 0°C but the coldest temperatures recorded have been as low as -45°C to -50°C, occurring after the winter solstice at the end of January. Weather conditions in Lapland can change drastically in a short space of time, especially in Winter.

Where is the best Santa in Lapland?

The most popular destination is Rovaniemi, a city that is the capital of Finnish Lapland and the official hometown of Santa Claus. At the famous Santa Claus village you will find a post office that sorts through all the letters that children have sent to the North Pole and Santa’s grotto.

What is the time difference in Lapland? Lapland, Indiana is 5 hours behind the center of the United Kingdom. PLEASE NOTE: United Kingdom may span multiple time zones. We are using the Europe/London time zone.

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