We don’t recommend our Lapland trips for children under 4-years-old. That’s because the chilly temperatures and types of activities aren’t suited to really little ones. If you do bring toddlers along, though, you’ll need to provide their own thermal clothing.

What is the best time to visit Lapland? The best time to visit Lapland for a snow-dusted getaway is between November and March. During these winter months, the landscapes are blanketed by the thickest coating of snow you’ll see all year. And if you fancy taking the little ones to meet the big man in red, November and December are your best bets.

Then, Is 2 nights in Lapland enough? If you don’t want or need to do any of the additional activities then a 2 night trip is long enough, as you get the afternoon on the day you are arrive and the morning of the day you leave, in addition to your Search for Santa day.

Can you take a 2 year old to Lapland? We first took ours when our youngest was 3 and she was fine. You just need to make sure they have the correct clothing on and are wrapped up well. I think the only problem taking a 2 year old to lapland is if you book a short trip sometimes it can be very tiring for them,other than that they should be fine.

FAQ

What currency is used in Lapland?

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

How dark is it in Lapland in December? Hours of daylight in Lapland

Date Sunrise Sunset
November 1st 8.13 15.45
November 15th 9.07 14.53
December 1st 10.11 13.58
December 15th 10.58 13.25

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: •

How cold is Lapland in December? In December, Lapland is freezing cold, with an average temperature of -6°C and highs of -3°C. Temperatures drop as low as -9°C at night, so you’ll need very warm clothes during the day and into the night, especially if you’re visiting with children. Almost three quarters of the days in December bring snow.

Can you take a 1 year old to Lapland?

As long as you wear the right clothing it will be fine. Finnish people have babies and seem to manage!! You have a very lucky family if you are going to take them all. It’s a fantastic place, they’ll love it.

Is it worth going to Lapland for a day? 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.

How do I prepare for Lapland?

What to bring to Lapland

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

What age should you meet Santa? Do wait until your toddler’s old enough

Use your own judgement to gauge when it’s the right year for your child – probably when he’s around two and a half to three years old. Basically, when he starts asking for presents!

Is Lapland suitable for babies?

2. Re: 5month old baby in Lapland?? as long as you are prepared you will be fine and lots of Finns have babies and deal with the cold 😉 most of the paths are compressed snow so wheeling a buggy about is easy, I would suggest that you take your rain cover for the buggy as this will keep out the wind.

What age do children stop believing in Santa?

In 2019, House Method surveyed more than 4,500 families across the United States, and found the overall average age for no longer believing in Santa Claus is 8.4 years old.

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.

Do you get polar bears in Lapland? Even though many people think, whether there are polar bears in Finland, the answer to this mystery is simple: there are no polar bear populations living in the nature of Finnish Lapland. The closest polar bears living in the nature are found in Russia and Norway.

What language does Lapland speak?

Sami, also spelled Saami, or Same, Sami, Sabme, also called Lapp, any member of a people speaking the Sami language and inhabiting Lapland and adjacent areas of northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland, as well as the Kola Peninsula of Russia.

How cold is Lapland? During the peak travel season, December to February, the region experiences an average temperature range of about – 16 °C (3 °F) to 3 °C (37 °F) depending on location, with occasional lows of about – 30 °C (-22 °F) or colder with wind chill. Thankfully, the dry, crisp air has a moderating effect on the temperatures.

What is the coldest month in Lapland?

The coldest month is January with an average maximum temperature of -8°C (17°F). Some other facts: The months of July and August have a high chance of precipitation. The coldest season / winter is in the months of January, February, March, November and December.

Is Lapland dark all the time? Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle, has “nightless nights” in the middle of the summer, when the sun does not sink beneath the horizon at all. This period starts at the end of May and continues to mid-July. In the far north of Lapland the nightless nights last from May 17 to July 27.

Is Lapland part of Sweden?

Lappland, often anglicised as Lapland (Swedish: Lappland, Northern Sami: Sápmi, Finnish: Lappi, Latin: Lapponia), is a province in northernmost Sweden. It borders Jämtland, Ångermanland, Västerbotten, Norrbotten, Norway and Finland. Nearly a quarter of Sweden’s land area is in Lappland.

What is Lapland known for? It is home to Sweden’s most northern town (Kiruna), highest mountain (Kebnekaise) and deepest lake (Hornavan). Reindeer, fish and game meats are staple foods. However, did you know that Lapland is famous for its cheese?

Can you visit Santa in Lapland after Christmas?

Just after Christmas is a quieter time to visit Santa’s Lapland too, offering an unforgettable experience soaking up the atmosphere of Europe’s last unspoiled wilderness as you set out into the magnificent snowscapes for a range of snow activities.

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