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Family Christmas holidays in Lapland

COUNTRY:
Finland
LOCATION:
Finnish Lapland
DEPARTURES:
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PRICE:
From £1375 (7 days) including UK flights
MORE INFO:
Group size (approx) 2 - 20 people. Price includes: Flights from London Heathrow to Ivalo (via Helsinki), 6 nights hotel or apartment, 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 6 dinners, activities: snowshoes, cross country skiing, husky safari, ice fishing, snowmobile safari, Lappish activities, reindeer farm and Sami culture; return airport transfers, cold weather clothing for the duration of your stay, fully qualified wilderness guides and instructors. This trip can also be booked without flights. Single snowmobile (adult only) £140. Single bedroom (adult only) £90. Minimum age 5yrs. From £1145 per child including flights from the UK.
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Family Christmas holidays in Lapland

Family Christmas holidays in Lapland

Small group family holiday
This is a 'small group family adventure' - typically you will join several other families and travel in a group of approx. 16 people. The trips are great value and a great way for you and your children to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of time to yourselves. Most adventure kids tend to be aged between 7 and 15, but some are younger (minimum age is usually 5) and some older (perhaps travelling as part of a larger family group). Please check with the operator to confirm the minimum age for this trip

How this holiday makes a difference

Tourism in Finnish Lapland has become the main source of employment and income, replacing traditional industries such as forestry. Working within this growth industry in rural and remote areas means that we must take a great deal of responsibility; socially, environmentally and economically. We fully appreciate the impact of tourist visits on local communities and their residents and strive to ensure that we are having a positive effect.

The wilderness hotel in Nellim is owned and run by the Lappalainen family, whose Sámi routes have been in this area for centuries. They have a strong sense of tradition and we encourage all of our clients to respect and embrace the lives and culture of all Nellim’s local inhabitants by learning a few important words: hello, goodbye, please, thank you etc. We have also included activities with a cultural base. In addition, we always encourage our clients to get involved in local events and activities which help to sustain traditional values and customs.

In all of our destinations we ensure that we use local accommodation, transport and activity providers, enabling locally owned businesses and the economies in which they work to benefit directly. The hotel in Nellim also serves as much local produce as possible and stocks locally made souvenirs. Through the tourism multiplier effect, this all helps to generate incomes and employment where the drift might otherwise be towards larger employment areas such as towns and cities. In a small and remote village such as Nellim the effects of such a drift could be devastating.

The use of small family run hotels and businesses means that the tourism income, generated by our presence stays where it should, in the local economy. We firmly believe in paying a fair price for all the services provided by our suppliers regardless of where they are in the world.

Our holidays rely on visiting beautiful and un-spoilt areas, and they don’t come more un-spoilt than Nellim. Naturally we wish to maintain the natural settings in which we work, not just for the future of our company, but also for future generations. We will always insist that our local providers are equally conscious of this need.

We do appreciate that some may feel that snowmobiles should not be included in such itineraries however in areas such as Nellim they are a way of life. They are the only means of keeping in contact with remote reindeer herders and communities as the road infrastructure is not extensive. All trails are well managed. The alternatives to snowmobiles would in most cases be large, gas-guzzling off road vehicles. All snowmobiles are regularly serviced and kept as fuel efficient as possible. The snowmobile service industry is also another vital source of employment in these remote areas.

We always ensure that all litter is removed from any of our activity sites, we strongly encourage group transfers to reduce traffic volumes and we make our clients aware of their obligation to the environment. We always offset our air travel emissions and would encourage you to do the same.

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Story of the holiday provider

The founder of this company started as a family summer operator over 10 years ago. When he started adding a few Lapland holidays he was amazed at how popular they were and, avoiding the ski resorts, he set up more snow holidays in privately-owned accommodations in the wilderness. Today, these places are filled every winter with people living the dream - going on husky safaris across frozen lakes and cooking on log fires beneath the glorious Northern Lights. Many visitors book these holidays as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity but find themselves returning again and again, unable to resist the magnificent snowscapes.

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Family Christmas holidays in Lapland

Reviewed 30 Mar 2009 by Peter Chappell4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The husky sledding, the northern lights saw them 4 times but the last night there they were spectacular. The staff also took us on an optional trip up to the arctic sea in Norway. Well worth the 250 euros extra we paid as we got to see seals and sea eagles in the wild.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Finland is an expensive place so either take plenty of money or if you like a drink a few bottles of wine. We were the only British people in the hotel so the nights were not exciting but we did not mind this so if you want lively go elsewhere if you want peace, relaxation and a wonderful setting then go for it.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes all the staff were local and when we went out for the day we ate in local restaurants.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Well worth the money, despite the 3 hour transfer it is an experience I would recommend to everyone. The only thing i would have liked to see improved is the info, the itinerary changed daily and we were only told what we would be doing next day when we asked. This was no issue for us as we don't mind adhoc but it may bother some people. Still a fantastic holiday and one that everyone should try at least once in their life. Kiitos Suomi.

Reviewed 18 Feb 2008 by Janet Wilcock4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


All the activities and the way the local people welcomed the group into their own homes.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Go with the flow and be flexible as to when the activities take place. Enjoy the relaxed apparently stress-free approach of life.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


The local people were very knowledgeable about the culture, history, flora and fauna of the area, enabling us to gain an insight into their way of life. As they were used to lead the activities it also provided them with work which is scarce in the area.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


A magical experience.
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