Day 1 … Get into the spirit
All guests
Plenty of carols and colouring-in will get you in the festive spirit on your flight to Lapland and the fun continues when Santa’s elves meet you at the airport. After a merry welcome, settle into your quiet, snowcovered surrounds. Your afternoon’s free, so why not fi nd your ski legs or just chill fireside in your toasty hotel or log cabin.
Day 2 … A piste of the action
All guests
Get a taste of real Lappish life and enjoy a short husky sledge or snowmobile taster ride. Later on, soak up some culture at a traditional Arctic Circle Crossing Ceremony. You’ll have some free time in the afternoon, so why not hop into a snowsuit and build your first snowman or challenge your family to a snow fi ght? There’s also a short reindeer sleigh ride to test out.
Day 3 … Log fire fun
Guests on 4 night stays
Guests on 3-day stays will enjoy Day 4’s activity list on their third and fi nal day. Was it horse power, puppy power or antler energy that won your heart yesterday?
Whichever it was, you can relive the experience on an optional excursion today. If you’d rather, why not try your hand at some ice-fi shing or just pass the day getting to know the locals in a quaint bar.
Day 4 … Ho ho ho fun
All guests
These activities will be on Day 3 for guests on a three-night stay and vary between
resorts. Today you’ll meet the man who delivers sleigh-loads of cheer. You’ll be busy on your visit to Santa’s activity area decorating cookies and Christmas ornaments, tobogganing and saying ‘hello’ to the reindeer. And tonight, there’s an extra special Christmas dinner with all the trimmings. And, if you’re good, Santa will stop by to hand out some presents.
For these trips, you’ll fly into Kittila and can stay at any of our hotels in Levi
Some of these hotels are operated by Thomson Holidays and the activities may vary
Levi has supermodel good looks mixed up with old-world style. The area’s famous for the Levitunturi plain, with its views across northern Finland. The cosmopolitan town has a choice of restaurants and bars, which will appeal to both families and couples. There’s also a long list of winter sports including skiing, husky dog sledging and snowmobiling, along with ice-fi shing and horse riding.
Families will be on Santa-watch as the jolly fellow lives nearby, and everyone will want to stay up late to see the swirling greens and blues of the mysterious Northern Lights.