Ski under the Northern Lights this winter. Buy one lift pass, get one free on selected 2026/27 Lapland Adventure & Santa Breaks holidays. Passes can be added at checkout. T&Cs apply
Valid on 2026/27 and 2027/28 Lapland holidays. Add to your booking via the extras tab at checkout. T&Cs apply
When to visit Lapland
The best time of year to visit Lapland is between November and February. Whether you are looking for a group festive holiday, family fun over half-term or a romantic Valentine's escape, Lapland always delivers unbeatable snow and a once in a lifetime experience.
We make sure your Lapland holiday is like no other. Add extra adventures like husky safaris and reindeer sleigh rides to your itinerary, then hunker down in accommodation that's right for you, from cosy cabins to 5-star hotels. Keep an eye on the skies too - you never know when the Northern Lights might make an appearance...
Visiting over the festive period? You're in for an extra special experience. Our Santa Breaks holidays give you the chance to meet Santa himself, alongside enjoying snowy adventures, festive activities and plenty of Arctic magic.
Best months to visit Lapland
Best time of year to visit Lapland
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When to go FAQ's
Levi is one of the top destinations to visit in Lapland thanks to the range of outdoor activities, opportunities to search for the Northern Lights and its pristine wilderness location north of the Arctic Circle. Renowned for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, Levi also offers unique experiences like reindeer safaris, husky sledding, horse riding and snowmobile adventures. The resort centre has a great winter atmosphere at the foot of the slopes, with plenty of exciting bars and restaurants.
Saariselkä's popularity in Lapland stems from its breathtaking Northern Lights displays, extensive winter activities like husky safaris and snowmobiling, and authentic Sami culture. Its appeal lies in offering unforgettable Arctic adventures amidst stunning natural landscapes.
Ylläs is known for it's unspoiled natural beauty surrounded by the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park. Split into two areas either side of the Ylläs ski fell, Äkäslompolo (the main village) to the north and Ylläsjärvi to the south.
It’s absolutely fine to wear your normal winter clothes whilst travelling, but we do recommend taking a big warm coat for when you arrive in Lapland, though you won't be waiting long to be whisked off to your accommodation.
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Why book your Lapland holiday with Inghams
The Lapland holiday experts. The magic and adventure begins with Inghams. Find out more
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We know Lapland inside out
HistoryWe’ve been going for reindeer’s years, making sure every minute you spend here is truly magical.
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The best of the best
Lapland FinlandWe’ve handpicked our resorts to make sure you experience the very best that Lapland has to offer.
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Award-winning customer service
Why book with usTap into our local knowledge and experience. We take care of everything, so you can relish every perfect moment.
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Magical experiences
ActivitiesWe’ll help you craft the perfect trip and create memories that will last forever.
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Championing the great outdoors
Our ImpactsIf nature's on your mind, then know it’s on ours too. Lapland is a special place, and we’re determined to help keep it that way.
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We're the whole package
Inclusive packagesWith a package holiday, everything’s sorted (and protected by ABTA/ATOL) including travel, transfers, accommodation and expert advice tailored to you.