How much is it to go to Lapland from Ireland?

How much is it to go to Lapland from Ireland?

Lapland 2022 holidays from Cork, Dublin €695 | Ireland’s Lapland Specialists.

Can you fly to Lapland from Ireland?

Flight time from Ireland to Lapland is approximately 3-3 & a half hours. We fly into a number of airports in Finland, please see Getting to Lapland for more information on flight and transfer times.

How do you get to Lapland from Ireland?

Car ferry, train, bus

  1. Take the car ferry from Dublin to Holyhead.
  2. Take the train from Holyhead to Birmingham New Street.
  3. Take the bus from Birmingham to Prague Florenc.
  4. Take the bus from Prague to Stockholm.
  5. Take the bus from Stockholm to Tornio Haparanda.
  6. Take the bus from Tornio Haparanda to Rovaniemi.

Is Santas Lapland worth the money?

Santa’s Lapland is worth more than a day trip When Mother Nature plays along and covers the landscape in a blanket of snow, it’s like landing in Narnia, and then you can go snow-mobiling, take a reindeer ride, try ice fishing, sledging, cross-country and downhill skiing, and even drive a husky sled.

Where is the best Santa in Lapland?

Rovaniemi
The most popular destination is Rovaniemi, a city that is the capital of Finnish Lapland and the official hometown of Santa Claus. At the famous Santa Claus village you will find a post office that sorts through all the letters that children have sent to the North Pole and Santa’s grotto.

Can you see the Northern Lights in Lapland?

When and where can I see the Northern Lights? The lights can be seen throughout the winter from November to April and are visible from any of our Lapland resorts, which all lie at the optimum latitude, north of the Arctic Circle.

Can just adults go to Lapland?

You may be on a Lapland holiday for adults, but that doesn’t mean you can’t unleash your inner child. If you’ve always wanted to meet Father Christmas, you can do just that in the North Pole. Visit Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, Finnish Lapland, to see Santa in person.

What is the best age to go to Lapland?

Most holiday firms recommend an age limit of 5-10 for Santa visits. When to go – The most popular time to visit Santa in Lapland is pre-Christmas. As a general rule the closer you get to Christmas itself, the more it costs.

Is Lapland a good holiday?

Lapland has long been a firm favourite with families after a magical winter break – after all, it’s where little ones can meet Father Christmas himself, not to mention there are heaps of fun activities from reindeer sledding to seeing the Northern Lights.

What age is best for Lapland?

The best age for visiting Lapland with kids is when they’re as old as they can be without the magic having already disappeared. Most of the companies don’t recommend the trip for children under 4 and I can see why.

What’s the best age for Lapland?

5+
The activities are best suited to families with children aged 5+, as the children will be old enough to enjoy all of the activities – from husky sledding, reindeer sleigh rides and toboggan fun, to mini skidoo, snow hockey and ice fishing!

What is the best Santa experience in Lapland?

If you are really looking for a special Santa experience then a visit to Santa Claus Secret Forest Joulukka (16km from Rovaniemi) is regarded as the very best that you can experience when in Lapland with prices starting from 179 euro per person.

Why travel to lapaland Lapland over Christmas?

Holidays to Lapaland Lapland in winter is a wonderland of snow where you can experience the fun of snow mobiles, toboggans and sleigh rides. A holiday package to Lapland from Ireland over Christmas is truly magical and one to treasure forever.

Did you take your niece to Lapland to meet Santa?

On the blog: Lorraine took her niece to Lapland to meet Santa just before Christmas. Click the link to read her blog about the magical experience. See our selection of Lapland overnight trips from Cork.

Where is Lapland located?

The capital of Lapland is on the Arctic Circle, where you’ll find the Home of Finland’s most famous resident: Santa Claus. Whether you choose a day trip to Lapland or a 1 night or 2 night holiday to Lapland from the moment you arrive in this snow clad magical world your time will be filled with things that dreams are made of.

What to do in Lapland in winter?

Lapland in winter is a wonderland of snow where you can experience the fun of snow mobiles, toboggans and sleigh rides. A holiday package to Lapland from Ireland over Christmas is truly magical and one to treasure forever.

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