3 Days In Lapland? Here’s How To Make The Most Of It

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Nestled in the Arctic Circle, Lapland is a land of enchantment, where winter’s magic comes alive. A 3-night Lapland itinerary promises an adventure of a lifetime, offering a glimpse into this snowy wonderland’s unique culture, natural beauty, and extraordinary experiences. From chasing the elusive Northern Lights to meeting Santa Claus himself, this journey will leave you spellbound.

Join us as we embark on a virtual tour through a typical 3-night Lapland itinerary, revealing the captivating moments and memorable encounters that await those who venture to the far north. Let’s dive into the heart of Lapland’s winter wonderland and discover its charm. Here’s a sample itinerary for a quick 3-night trip to Finnish Lapland to help you plan your trip.

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Day 1: Arrival in Rovaniemi

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  • Arrive in Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland.
  • Check-in to your chosen accommodation, which could be a cabin, a hotel, or even a unique option like a glass igloo.
  • Explore Rovaniemi, get wrapped up, put on your snow boots and head out to visit the Santa Claus Village to meet Santa in his workshop, post a letter, visit the main post office and cross the Arctic Circle.
  • Have dinner in a local restaurant.

On Day 2: Arctic Adventures

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  • Spend the day participating in winter activities like snowmobiling, husky sledging, or reindeer sleigh rides.
  • Enjoy a traditional Finnish sauna in the evening.
  • Join a Northern Lights tour for a chance to see the Aurora Borealis if conditions are favourable.

Day 3: Ranua Wildlife Park and Departure

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  • Take a day trip to the Ranua Wildlife Park to see Arctic animals and a reindeer farm
  • Return to Rovaniemi in the afternoon for some last-minute souvenir shopping or additional winter activities like riding a snowmobile, ice fishing or snowshoeing.
  • Enjoy a farewell dinner in a local restaurant.

Don’t Forget to Dress in Layers

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Photo Credit: Karen Beddow Mini Travellers.

Lapland can be extremely cold, especially in the winter months. Make sure your children are dressed in warm, moisture-wicking layers to stay comfortable throughout the day. Don’t forget insulated, waterproof boots, gloves, hats, and scarves to protect them from the cold.

Plan Activities for All Ages

Lapland With Kids, What You Need To Know. Photo Credit Karen Beddow, Mini Travellers
Photo Credit: Karen Beddow, Mini Travellers

Lapland offers a wide range of activities, from visiting Santa Claus to husky sledding and snowmobiling. Ensure that your itinerary includes age-appropriate activities that cater to your children’s interests and energy levels. Younger children may enjoy visits to Santa’s Village, while older kids might be more excited about snow sports.

Keep Daylight Hours in Mind

Lapland With Kids, What You Need To Know. Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Adobe Firefly.
Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, Adobe Firefly.

In Lapland, especially during the winter, daylight hours can be quite short. Plan your activities during the limited daylight hours to make the most of your visit. Also, be prepared for the enchanting polar nights when the sun doesn’t rise and the Northern Lights may appear.

Embrace the Northern Lights

Lapland With Kids, What You Need To Know. Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Adobe Firefly.
Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, Adobe Firefly.

If you visit Lapland during the right season, witnessing the Northern Lights is a possibility. Explain the phenomenon to your kids and prepare them for the late-night outings required to see this natural wonder. Keep warm clothing, hot drinks, and snacks on hand for these adventures.

Make the Most of the Local Culture

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Introduce your children to Lapland’s unique culture and traditions, such as the Sámi people’s way of life. Participate in local activities and enjoy traditional Lapland cuisine. Learning about the local culture can add depth to the experience and create lasting memories.

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