Destinations

Destinations

Lapland offers a diverse range of experiences, from remote wilderness escapes to charming Arctic villages. Each destination provides something special, whether it's the serene beauty of the landscape or the rich local culture. We specialize in crafting multi-destination itineraries, helping you discover the best places that match your interests and travel goals. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, our Lapland destinations offer endless opportunities to create lasting memories.

  • Rovaniemi

    Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland, blends modern city life with the wilderness of the Arctic. Known as the official hometown of Santa Claus, it offers cultural attractions, winter activities, and Northern Lights viewing, making it the perfect base to explore the Arctic Circle.

    Rovaniemi
  • Pyhä

    Pyhä, in the heart of the Pyhä-Luosto National Park, is a serene Arctic retreat surrounded by fells and forests. Known for its ski slopes, Northern Lights, and the Lampivaara Amethyst Mine, Pyhä offers a perfect balance of adventure and peaceful wilderness, ideal for winter exploration.

    Pyhä
  • Saariselkä

    Saariselkä, 250 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, is Europe’s northernmost outdoor resort. Set in the vast Urho Kekkonen National Park, it offers ski slopes, snow safaris, and quiet fells, making it a peaceful yet thrilling destination for Arctic winter adventures.

    Saariselkä
  • Ivalo

    Ivalo, the gateway to North Lapland, is home to the northernmost airport in the EU. Surrounded by Arctic wilderness, it offers easy access to Saariselkä and Inari, and a range of winter activities like snowmobiling, skiing, and husky rides—perfect for starting your Arctic journey.

    Ivalo
  • Inari

    Inari, at the heart of Sámi culture in Finland, is a peaceful village by Lake Inari surrounded by pristine wilderness. Just 50 km from Ivalo Airport, it blends indigenous heritage with Arctic nature, offering cultural experiences and exciting winter activities in equal measure.

    Inari
  • Utsjoki

    Utsjoki, Finland’s northernmost municipality, offers untouched nature and authentic Sámi culture. With more reindeer than people, it’s a quiet haven where you can enjoy winter adventures, learn about Sámi life, and watch the Northern Lights on the edge of the Arctic.

    Utsjoki
  • Ylläs

    Ylläs, a winter wonderland in Finnish Lapland, is famous for its seven fells, pure air, and charming Lappish villages. With ski resorts, snow trails, and access to the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, it’s a perfect mix of nature, adventure, and relaxation.

    Ylläs
  • Levi

    Levi, one of Finland’s top winter resorts, combines world-class skiing with Arctic beauty. With a lively village atmosphere, direct access via Kittilä Airport, and plenty of winter activities, Levi is the perfect base for an exciting and authentic Lapland holiday.

    Levi
  • Pallas

    Pallas, tucked in the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, is a quiet Arctic gem known for its natural beauty and peaceful trails. Ideal for skiing, hiking, and connecting with untouched wilderness, Pallas is where visitors return to embrace Lapland’s tranquil magic.

    Pallas
  • Kilpisjärvi

    Kilpisjärvi, in the far northwestern “arm” of Finland, is a remote village set among dramatic fells and vast wilderness. With Finland’s highest peaks, serene Arctic landscapes, and spectacular Northern Lights, it offers a truly wild and unforgettable winter escape.

    Kilpisjärvi
  • Tromsø

    Tromsø, in Northern Norway, is a vibrant Arctic city surrounded by fjords and snowy peaks. Famous for its cultural scene, Northern Lights, and winter adventures, it’s a unique mix of wilderness and city life—ideal for travelers seeking both thrill and comfort.

    Tromsø
  • Kirkenes

    Kirkenes, in northeastern Norway, offers a rare Arctic experience by the Barents Sea. Known for the Snowhotel, snowmobile safaris, and its dramatic winter scenery, Kirkenes combines rugged charm with unforgettable activities in the far north of Scandinavia.

    Kirkenes
  • Luleå

    Luleå, a coastal city in Swedish Lapland, blends Arctic beauty with a modern touch. With its frozen archipelago, Northern Lights, and winter adventures like sea skating and snowshoeing, Luleå is a unique destination for both excitement and peaceful exploration.

    Luleå
  • Kiruna

    Kiruna, Sweden’s northernmost town, is a gateway to the Icehotel and snowy fells of Swedish Lapland. Rich in Sámi culture and Arctic heritage, Kiruna offers stunning Northern Lights, outdoor activities, and a deep connection to Lapland’s winter wilderness.

    Kiruna
  • Kemijärvi

    Kemijärvi, one of the northernmost town in Finnish Lapland, is surrounded by pristine lakes, hills, and forests. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty, it offers a peaceful escape into the Arctic wilderness, with opportunities for outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and Northern Lights viewing.

    Kemijärvi
  • Finnmark

    Finnmark, the northernmost region of Norway, is a land of dramatic contrasts where Arctic wilderness meets coastal beauty. Known for its vast landscapes, Sámi culture, and spectacular Northern Lights, it offers visitors a chance to experience both wild nature and rich traditions.

    Finnmark
  • Helsinki

    Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a vibrant seaside city where Nordic design, modern culture, and Baltic history meet. Surrounded by the sea and green spaces, it offers a mix of urban attractions, architecture, and seasonal events, making it an ideal starting point for exploring Finland.

    Helsinki
  • Kuusamo

    Kuusamo, located in northeastern Finland, is a gateway to the wild landscapes of the Koillismaa region. Known for its proximity to Ruka Ski Resort and Oulanka National Park, it offers winter sports, Arctic nature, and opportunities to experience Finland’s wilderness at its best.

    Kuusamo
  • Muonio

    Muonio, located in western Lapland near the Swedish border, is surrounded by fells, forests, and over 200 lakes. Known for its pure air and long snowy winters, it offers visitors an authentic Arctic atmosphere with a wide range of outdoor activities and quiet natural beauty.

    Muonio