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]]>From the mesmerizing Northern Lights dancing in the sky to the awe-inspiring glaciers and geothermal hot springs, this Nordic island offers a unique blend of natural wonders. Explore ice caves, embark on glacier hikes, and witness the powerful geysers erupting. Iceland is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking thrilling experiences.
Venture into the wild and rugged landscapes of Alaska, a land known for its vast wilderness and untamed beauty. Take a wildlife cruise to spot majestic whales and playful sea otters, hike through stunning national parks, and witness the breathtaking glaciers of Kenai Fjords National Park.
Step into a fairytale world in Lapland, Finland, where you can experience the magic of Christmas all year round. Visit Santa Claus Village, ride on reindeer sleighs, and embark on thrilling husky safaris through snow-covered forests. The Northern Lights frequently grace the night sky, providing a mesmerizing backdrop for your Arctic adventures.
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]]>Staying in an Ice Hotel is one of the most memorable hotel experiences a person can have. It’s truly magical and the best part is—it’s surprisingly not cold!
Huskies love to run more than anything and zooming through the snow on the back of a dogsled is truly memorable.
Jet skis are great and everything but tearing through the snow on a snowmobile? It doesn’t get more exciting than that.
In Lapland, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to meet Father Christmas. Even if you are not visiting with children, visiting Santa in his homeland is still magical.
There’s nothing quite as magical as catching the Northern Lights. Even if you don’t see them, heading out for a nighttime hike is beautiful in Lapland.
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]]>The post The Apukka Resort In Santa’s Lapland is the Ultimate Romantic Experience appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This unbelievable resort is located near Rovaniemi, deep in the Finnish region of Lapland, and it offers a spectacular glance at the magic of the European far north. The resort consists of 25 beautiful wood cabins, all of which feature an incredibly cozy bedroom with a glass ceiling – the ultimate romantic heaven.
But it is during the Aurora Borealis that this place truly shines. Whispering sweet nothings in bed with your loved under the Northern Lights is a picture you will cherish forever.
The unique location of the resort allows its guests to enjoy another natural spectacle – during summer, they can witness the midnight sun, which is a phenomenon of 24-hour continuous sunlight.
Lastly, there are many outdoor activities that you can enjoy while staying at the Apukka resort. You can take a hike through the astonishing forest surrounding it, or visit the nearby lake where you can even take a swim during the summer.
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]]>The post A Guide To Planning Your Dream Lapland Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You must first decide whether you want to go for the cheap or luxury option. This will narrow down your search straight away. Remember, you can also book last minute if you want a cheaper option with more bells and ribbons.
If direct flights to Rovaniemi break the bank, consider going to Helsinki and transferring. Layovers are normally only 90 minutes and this can save a lot of money.
If money is no object, expect to pay around $1000+ per person per day for a holiday of a lifetime (not including flights). You will be met at the airport by one of Santa’s helpers, and then taken to a warehouse to kit you out in warm clothes and shoes. Excursions may include a snowmobile safari, husky sledding, meeting Santa’s helpers in his village and a trip to the arctic circle. If you are really lucky, you may also get to see the Northern lights!
As all your outdoor clothing is provided, you will not need to pack much. Make sure you have a good camera with a working flash, as it will be dark for most of the day and night. You may also want to take your own hats and gloves. If you want to ride a snowmobile, you will also need to remember to take your driving license.
There are always things you can do in Lapland that do not cost much. Activities such as tobogganing, skiing followed by a snowball fight and singing some Christmas Carols won’t set you back. Wherever you stay, the main event will be when Santa comes to your hotel and gives presents to the children. Why not take the wrapping paper home to wrap up your stocking presents? The smile on your kids’ faces will be priceless.
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]]>The resort is located 250 km above the Arctic Circle but the nearest hotel is a short drive away. It stands near Finland’s largest national park and boasts stunning natural scenery and the best of Scandanavian wildlife.
During winter, the selection of activities available includes husky rides and reindeer safaris. Winter is the best time to observe the Northern Lights and if you don’t fancy chasing the lights via snowmobile, you might just be able to see them through the glass roof of your sleeping pod.
You can find out more and book your trip via the official resort website.
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]]>The post Summer Vibes In Rovaniemi, The Official Residence Of Santa Claus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With Santa Claus’s association with winter, what most people don’t know is that Rovaniemi is a nice getaway in the summer too, when the days are brighter and longer and nature is in full bloom.
From late May until early August, Rovaniemi offers a completely different experience from the wintertime. ‘’Midnight sun’’ is a natural phenomenon in which the sun doesn’t set, so you have all the time of the day to enjoy an interesting variety of activities.
Climb to the top of the Ounasvaara Hill for the best views, learn how to pick berries with a local’s help, float in a lake while the never-setting summer sun shines on you, visit a reindeer and husky farm, try Finnish sauna and a whole lot more.
And of course, you can meet Santa! He is always there, spreading love, goodwill, and Christmas spirit all around. From Santa Claus’s official post office, you can send a postcard with a unique Arctic Circle postmark.
Take a look of the charming area and plan a unique trip to Rovaniemi!
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]]>The post 3 of the Most Exciting Cold Destinations in the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>From the mesmerizing Northern Lights dancing in the sky to the awe-inspiring glaciers and geothermal hot springs, this Nordic island offers a unique blend of natural wonders. Explore ice caves, embark on glacier hikes, and witness the powerful geysers erupting. Iceland is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking thrilling experiences.
Venture into the wild and rugged landscapes of Alaska, a land known for its vast wilderness and untamed beauty. Take a wildlife cruise to spot majestic whales and playful sea otters, hike through stunning national parks, and witness the breathtaking glaciers of Kenai Fjords National Park.
Step into a fairytale world in Lapland, Finland, where you can experience the magic of Christmas all year round. Visit Santa Claus Village, ride on reindeer sleighs, and embark on thrilling husky safaris through snow-covered forests. The Northern Lights frequently grace the night sky, providing a mesmerizing backdrop for your Arctic adventures.
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]]>The post The Most Magical Things to Do In Lapland appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Staying in an Ice Hotel is one of the most memorable hotel experiences a person can have. It’s truly magical and the best part is—it’s surprisingly not cold!
Huskies love to run more than anything and zooming through the snow on the back of a dogsled is truly memorable.
Jet skis are great and everything but tearing through the snow on a snowmobile? It doesn’t get more exciting than that.
In Lapland, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to meet Father Christmas. Even if you are not visiting with children, visiting Santa in his homeland is still magical.
There’s nothing quite as magical as catching the Northern Lights. Even if you don’t see them, heading out for a nighttime hike is beautiful in Lapland.
The post The Most Magical Things to Do In Lapland appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Apukka Resort In Santa’s Lapland is the Ultimate Romantic Experience appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This unbelievable resort is located near Rovaniemi, deep in the Finnish region of Lapland, and it offers a spectacular glance at the magic of the European far north. The resort consists of 25 beautiful wood cabins, all of which feature an incredibly cozy bedroom with a glass ceiling – the ultimate romantic heaven.
But it is during the Aurora Borealis that this place truly shines. Whispering sweet nothings in bed with your loved under the Northern Lights is a picture you will cherish forever.
The unique location of the resort allows its guests to enjoy another natural spectacle – during summer, they can witness the midnight sun, which is a phenomenon of 24-hour continuous sunlight.
Lastly, there are many outdoor activities that you can enjoy while staying at the Apukka resort. You can take a hike through the astonishing forest surrounding it, or visit the nearby lake where you can even take a swim during the summer.
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]]>The post A Guide To Planning Your Dream Lapland Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You must first decide whether you want to go for the cheap or luxury option. This will narrow down your search straight away. Remember, you can also book last minute if you want a cheaper option with more bells and ribbons.
If direct flights to Rovaniemi break the bank, consider going to Helsinki and transferring. Layovers are normally only 90 minutes and this can save a lot of money.
If money is no object, expect to pay around $1000+ per person per day for a holiday of a lifetime (not including flights). You will be met at the airport by one of Santa’s helpers, and then taken to a warehouse to kit you out in warm clothes and shoes. Excursions may include a snowmobile safari, husky sledding, meeting Santa’s helpers in his village and a trip to the arctic circle. If you are really lucky, you may also get to see the Northern lights!
As all your outdoor clothing is provided, you will not need to pack much. Make sure you have a good camera with a working flash, as it will be dark for most of the day and night. You may also want to take your own hats and gloves. If you want to ride a snowmobile, you will also need to remember to take your driving license.
There are always things you can do in Lapland that do not cost much. Activities such as tobogganing, skiing followed by a snowball fight and singing some Christmas Carols won’t set you back. Wherever you stay, the main event will be when Santa comes to your hotel and gives presents to the children. Why not take the wrapping paper home to wrap up your stocking presents? The smile on your kids’ faces will be priceless.
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]]>The post Bucket List Beaus: The Dreamy Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort In Lapland appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The resort is located 250 km above the Arctic Circle but the nearest hotel is a short drive away. It stands near Finland’s largest national park and boasts stunning natural scenery and the best of Scandanavian wildlife.
During winter, the selection of activities available includes husky rides and reindeer safaris. Winter is the best time to observe the Northern Lights and if you don’t fancy chasing the lights via snowmobile, you might just be able to see them through the glass roof of your sleeping pod.
You can find out more and book your trip via the official resort website.
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]]>The post Summer Vibes In Rovaniemi, The Official Residence Of Santa Claus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With Santa Claus’s association with winter, what most people don’t know is that Rovaniemi is a nice getaway in the summer too, when the days are brighter and longer and nature is in full bloom.
From late May until early August, Rovaniemi offers a completely different experience from the wintertime. ‘’Midnight sun’’ is a natural phenomenon in which the sun doesn’t set, so you have all the time of the day to enjoy an interesting variety of activities.
Climb to the top of the Ounasvaara Hill for the best views, learn how to pick berries with a local’s help, float in a lake while the never-setting summer sun shines on you, visit a reindeer and husky farm, try Finnish sauna and a whole lot more.
And of course, you can meet Santa! He is always there, spreading love, goodwill, and Christmas spirit all around. From Santa Claus’s official post office, you can send a postcard with a unique Arctic Circle postmark.
Take a look of the charming area and plan a unique trip to Rovaniemi!
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