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Wilderness Hotel Inari & Igloos
Located right by the shores of Lake Inari, Wilderness Hotel Inari & Igloos provides accommodations and activities.

Arctic Light Hotel
This boutique hotel is 5 mi from Rovaniemi Airport and Santa Claus Village. It features bright, ultra-modern rooms with individually themed décor. WiFi and parking are free.

Wilderness Hotel Juutua
Wilderness Hotel Juutua is located right on the banks of Juutua River, in the immediate vicinity of Inari village's services. The award-winning Restaurant Aanaar is located in Wilderness Hotel Juutua....

Hotel Boreas
Located in Rovaniemi, 15 miles from Arktikum Science Centre, Hotel Boreas has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.

Kätkä Lake Lodge
Located in Tervola, 13 miles from Koivu, Kätkä Lake Lodge has accommodations with a private beach area, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Levi OloResort
Located in Levi, 5.3 miles from Spa Water World, Levi, Levi OloResort has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.

Cahkal Hotel
Cahkal Hotel in Kilpisjärvi provides accommodations with a terrace, a bar and ski-to-door access.

Arctic Skylight Lodge
Located in Äkäslompolo, 25 miles from Kolari Train Station, Arctic Skylight Lodge has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Design Hotel Levi
Located within 230 feet of Spa Water World, Design Hotel Levi in Levi provides ski-to-door access and all-year outdoor and indoor pools.

Ranua Resort Arctic Igloos
Ranua Resort Arctic Igloos features igloo accommodations in Ranua, with impressive views of the Finnish Lapland sky and the neighboring Lake Ranuanjärvi.

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Summer trip to Rovaniemi: Lapland was in a heat wave which...
Summer trip to Rovaniemi: Lapland was in a heat wave which held us back a bit as it was rather humid. We enjoyed Arktikum very much, went swimming in the river, walked in the Arctic Gardens and explored the town centre. We planned some hiking but it was hotter than we expected. At end of July, sunset around midnight for only a short time, which is cool.Guest review byLynleyNew Zealand - 8.0
I do ski (downhill) but would not ski in Jan/early Feb in...
I do ski (downhill) but would not ski in Jan/early Feb in Levi because of the poor light. However it is a great village to visit and not ski if you like winter walking or other snow based activities. The restaurants are very good and characterful if you choose wisely.Guest review byStephenUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Great resort place, west village right next to husky farm...
Great resort place, west village right next to husky farm and horse farm. Decent planetarium also, but they need to learn a bit about running these shows :). Do install the Aurora app if you are there for this. The Aurora alarm in rooms don't work, or atleast didn't work for me.Guest review byUjjwalIndia - 10.0
Inari is a little place, surrounded by amazing forests and...
Inari is a little place, surrounded by amazing forests and lakes. It is certainly a must if you want to get to know Saami culture better. It also perfectly fits for those, who like nature and long walks. Although it is small, you can find pretty many activities there - from taking a boat trip in Inari lake in the summer period, to visiting Side museum and doing northern light hunting in winter. PaPaNa pub is also a must to visit.Guest review byIrinaNorway - 8.0
Small town by the sea.
Small town by the sea. The icebreaker, SAMPO, is the attraction of the town. If you are not interested in sailing in the iced sea,walking on the iced sea and floating in the sea, you needn't come here. I bought some pretty clothes in a small shop in Kemi. How happy!Guest review byMs.China - 10.0
Kilpisjärvi in winter is a magical experience.
Kilpisjärvi in winter is a magical experience. The village is located in the far north of Finland, in the heart of Lapland. It is a popular destination for winter activities such as skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing. The area is also known for its stunning scenery, with snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, and the majestic Saana fell. One of the highlights of a winter trip to Kilpisjärvi is the opportunity to see the Northern Lights. The village is located in an area with minimal light pollution, making it an ideal place to view this natural phenomenon. The Northern Lights can be seen on clear nights throughout the winter, but the best time to see them is during the darkest months of December and January. Kilpisjärvi is also a great place to experience the Sami culture. The Sami are the indigenous people of Lapland, and they have a rich history and culture. There are several Sami villages in the area, and visitors can learn about the Sami way of life by visiting a reindeer farm or a traditional Sami market. Overall, Kilpisjärvi is a wonderful place to visit in winter. It is a great destination for those who want to experience the beauty of Lapland and enjoy a variety of winter activities.Guest review bySujoy GoswamiNetherlands - 10.0
We erre here in winter.
We erre here in winter. We made 2 tours from here and from Rovianemi. One is Aurora Borealis and the other one is a tours tó the frozen waterfalls. We really loved that there was snow here, the landscape was white, and alsó the trees.Guest review byEszterHungary - 10.0
Ivalo itself was cute.
Ivalo itself was cute. Not too touristy, much quieter than places close by and everyone so friendly with a well stocked supermarket. Not too many places to eat but it depends what you’re looking for. As a young family, it was perfect for us!Guest review byJenniferHong Kong - 10.0
So great to watch the northern lights without any hassle.
So great to watch the northern lights without any hassle. Just above you while you are on bed or few steps from your cabin. Just install the northernlight alert app and go enjoy your stay within the premises , it will sent alerts for the area you’re in and that’s what we did. Realy great experience and so magnificent to see the dancing colorful northern lights . Breathtaking . The location is perfect away from the city however the city center is not too far only around 5-6 kilometers.Guest review byMohammadKuwait - 10.0
The ski resort was very nice.
The ski resort was very nice. Also, Amethyst mine was great to visit. I recommend to everyone! My norther lights hunting was not successful because of the weather, but I will try again. If I had more time, I would love to cross country skiing and visit the national park nearby. I wish I could try to eat more local food from Lapland. Oh well, next time :)Guest review byShirinRUnited States