Rovaniemi
Rovaniemi is the capital of Finnish Lapland and offers a luxurious glimpse into the friendly Arctic experience. Situated in the Arctic Circle, it's an ideal base for hunting the Northern Lights. Its rich cultural heritage as the official hometown of Santa Claus extends into pristine nature, with hiking trails perfect for witnessing vibrant autumn foliage or a glistening winter wonderland.
Travel by husky sled in winter, relax in glass-roofed accommodations, or indulge in locally sourced cuisine that has earned Rovaniemi its reputation as the culinary capital of the North. You can quickly find why the destination is a great place to start your search for the Northern Lights, and even experience traditional Finnish saunas.
Kittilä
Nestled in the heart of Finnish Lapland, Kittilä offers a luxurious and authentic Arctic experience. This friendly municipality, located over 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle, boasts one of Finland's premier ski resorts. Imagine carving through powdery slopes by day and retreating to a cozy glass-roofed abode by night, the Northern Lights dancing overhead.
Beyond the ski trails, Kittilä invites you to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. Embark on a husky safari, gliding through pristine wilderness pulled by these majestic creatures; explore the nearby Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, a breathtaking expanse of untamed beauty; or delve into the rich cultural tapestry woven by local artists whose works adorn galleries throughout the town.
Ivalo
Ivalo is an uncompromising escape into nature's rawest form. This unassuming village nestles deep in Finland's Lapland region within the Arctic Circle. Here, you'll find a remote paradise where disconnecting from the busy world comes naturally. Rather than luxury resorts, Ivalo offers rugged authenticity and untamed wilderness.
Simple pleasures like reindeer encounters, lakeside saunas, and stargazing unobscured by light pollution provide an immersion into the slower pace of life. Cozy cabins provide a base for exploration by husky sled, snowmobile, or guided trek. During the spring and autumn months, the village becomes a prime viewpoint for the Northern Lights, enveloping you in sublime silence or the rare hum associated with the dancing colors.