Lapland & Santa Claus

Where the Sky Comes Alive

Aurora Borealis, husky safaris, glass-roofed cabins and Santa’s real home on the Arctic Circle. The magic is not a metaphor here.

The Story

The Real Home of Christmas Magic

There is a place where the forest is so silent after snowfall that you can hear your own heartbeat. Where the sky, on clear winter nights, catches fire in ribbons of green and violet. This is Lapland — and since 1927, when Finnish radio announced that Santa Claus lives on the Korvatunturi fell, the children of the world have known the address.

Rovaniemi sits precisely on the Arctic Circle, and Santa Claus Village welcomes over half a million visitors each year. Beyond it: Aurora Borealis cabins, husky trails at dawn, reindeer farms, and the deep, ancient culture of the Sámi people. Christmas in Lapland sells out months in advance — the time to plan is now.

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Lapland Experiences We Recommend

Santa packages, Aurora Borealis stays and safaris — the experiences that turn a holiday into the story of a lifetime.

Before You Go North

Start in Travel Finland

Lakeside cabins, Helsinki stays and guided tours — the perfect way to begin your journey before heading into the Arctic.

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