Overview:
Let yourself be put under a spell by experiencing the magic of a Sweden holiday in Lapland. This tour will give you the opportunity to get to know the cold, far North of Sweden and its warm hearted inhabitants. Trigger your adrenaline in the snow and sit by the fire, enjoying a hot cup of lingonberry juice.
Holiday price is from £ 3,170 per person based on availability and 2 persons sharing accommodation thorughout.
Departure Dates:
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DEPARTURE |
15 Dec - 05 Apr |
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Tour Itinerary:
Day 01: Welcome to Luleå, Swedish Lapland
Arrival in Luleå according to your own itinerary. Upon arrival you will be met and transferred to Brändön Lodge which is located on an island on the coast of Swedish Lapland. The lodge overlooks the frozen sea and the numerous islands of the Luleå archipelago. Your accommodation for the next few nights will be in the cozy cabins which Brändön Lodge provides. The lodge has 15 cozy cabins embedded in a winter camp atmosphere, offering you a warm home far away from home. The lodge boasts a high class restaurant which is renowned for its fine dining using local ingredients. Dinner (3 courses) and overnight at Brandön Lodge (3 nights)
Day 02: Hovercraft to the Luleå Archipelago Pack Ice
Enjoy a Scandinavian breakfast at the lodge. This morning you will explore Luleå’s frozen archipelago by hovercraft for about 2 hours. If you are courageous enough you are welcome to take a stroll on the pack ice of the archipelago and if you are lucky you might spot some sea eagles or a seal on your stroll. The rest of the day and evening is yours to enjoy at leisure. Dinner and overnight at Brandon Lodge.
Day 03: Snowmobile Forest & Lake Tour
Breakfast at the hotel, and get ready for your twohour snowmobile adventure. Experience Swedish Lapland in a completely different way. In the evening enjoy dinner at Brandon lodge. Dinner and overnight at Brandon Ldoge.
Day 04: Treehotel
Breakfast will be served at the lodge, thereafter a transfer awaits to take you to the railway station Board your train from Luleå to Boden (duration approximately 30 minutes). You will be met on arrival in Boden and transferred to the fabulous Treehotel. The Treehotel Is located in Harads, near the Lule river, about 100 kilometers from Luleå airport. The village has a population of about 600 and features a restaurant, shop and guest house. When you arrive at Treehotel, you check in at Britta’s Pensionat. Then it’s just a short stroll through the beautiful nature to your tree room. Accommodation in one of the tree rooms (2 nights) at the Treehotel.
Day 05: Treehotel & Husky Safari
Breakfast at Britta’s Pensionat. After breakfast you have your morning at leisure in order to breath in the peaceful and tranquil scenery. In the afternoon get ready for your husky safari. Experience nature the traditional Lappish way and if you are lucky enough you might see the Northern Lights dancing right above you, completing the Lappish fairytale! Return back to the Treehotel, and rest of the evening at leisure. Accommodation in a tree room a the Treehotel.
Day 06: Treehotel & Day at Leisure
Breakfast is served at Britta’s Pensionat. Move out of the Treeroom and settle in at the pensjonat. You will find the charms and hospitality of this home away from home feel. Day at leisure, in the evening dinner is included and served. Accommodation in a guest room at Brittas with dinner (1 night) at Brittas Pensionat.
Day 07: Farewell Swedish Lapland
After breakfast, transfer from the Treehotel to Luleå airport for your flight. I am sure the memories created during this tour will be lasting.
Package Includes:
- Return flights from London Heathrow or Manchester on Scandinavian Airline (Other UK airports upon request)
- 1 piece of check-in luggage per traveller (up to 23 kg)
- Airport transfers in Lulea
- 3 nights’ accommodation at Brändön Lodge
- Half board (breakfast and dinner at Brandon Lodge)
- 3 nights at the Treehotel (2 in a treeroom and 1 in the guest house)
- 1 dinner at the Treehotel
- Breakfast daily
- Transfers as per itinerary
- Hovercraft on the Luleå Archipelago Pack Ice
- Snowmobile excursion
- Husky excursion
- 24-hour emergency service
- ATOL protection
- All taxes
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Will I see the Northern Lights?
Please scroll down to see the specifics for the country you wish to visit:
Iceland:
The Northern Lights are in the Northern sky from September through April but are only visible when the sky is clear and free of clouds. Like many of natures wonders, it’s ephemeral – they may be visible, they may appear for a bit and then be gone. But it’s worth it to be patient. Because they’re a winter event, you need to be prepared to wait outside, while looking for them. It’s best to dress very warmly, in layers, with good footwear, gloves, hats and whatever else will make you comfortable while you await this truly amazing event. The Northern Lights can be pretty spectacular, and for the best photos we recommend using a tripod. Much of Iceland offers a very a good chance to see the Northern Lights when conditions are right. Remember – the Northern Lights are natural phenomena, not guaranteed, but appreciated all the more for their elusive qualities.
Norway:
Northern Norway is one of the world's best places to experience the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). In Northern Norway, Northern Lights occur in up to 90% of every clear night in the period from late September to late March. Most Northern Lights occur in the time span from 6pm to slightly after midnight, with an absolute peak at around 10-11pm.
In Norway, the area north of the Arctic Circle is prime aurora territory. The various destinations in the High North have a distinct personality, and are well worth exploring. Major places in Northern Norway are Tromsø, Kirkenes, Alta, Bodø, Lofoten and Vesterålen Islands and Svalbard.
Finland:
The best place to see the Northern Lights in Finland is in the Northern Lapland region, which is almost entirely located within the realm of the Arctic Circle. During the dark winter months here, when the sun rarely peaks its head over the horizon, you can expect to see the Finland Northern Lights with regularity, and other peak seasons include February through March and September through October. The most common colours of the Northern Lights are greenish-yellow and red.
The Finnish term for the Northern Lights, Revontulet, meaning fox fire, comes from an old tale where the fox was believed to swish its bushy tail on the snowy fell landscapes, throwing sparks into the air.
As mentioned, Lapland is the best place to see the Finland Aurora Borealis, with the Kilpisjarvi area offering the most abundant opportunities. The best time of the day to see the Finland Northern Lights is between 9 pm and 11:30 pm, though they are certainly not restricted to this time frame.
Sweden:
In Northern Sweden, the Northern Lights usually occur during the winter months through late March or early April, but they can be spotted as early as September in the Northernmost parts. Your best chance of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights is on cold winter nights when the sky is clear and cloudless. You need to be away from city lights, which dilute the effects of these natural phenomena, so head out into the countryside. On clear nights, the Northern Lights can be visible from most locations in Swedish Lapland, occurring between 6 pm to and 2 am, with the strongest shows happening between 10 pm and 11 pm. For those willing to brave the cold on winter nights, here are some of the best locations in Swedish Lapland for viewing these phenomena:
Abisko National Park
Abisko National Park, a couple of kilometers north of Kiruna, is a prime location for viewing the Northen Lights. The scientifically proven “blue hole” — a patch of sky over the Torneträsk lake that usually remains clear despite overcast weather in surrounding areas — gives Abisko its own micro-climate, which is suitable for catching the lights.
Jukkasjärvi and the Torne Valley
Not only does the village of Jukkasjärvi (population roughly 541) boast the world’s first ice hotel (rebuilt ever year from Torne River ice), it’s also one of the best regions to view the Northern Lights. ICEHOTEL organizes guided tours for guests which takes the to the Esrange Space Center located 30 minutes from Kiruna. You can dine at a wilderness camp and get the chance to scan the Arctic winter sky for aurora borealis.
Other regions in Swedish Lapland
As mentioned earlier, if weather conditions are just right (clear, dark, cold, and cloudless), you might catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights from any location within subarctic and arctic Sweden — even close to larger towns such as Luleå, Jokkmokk, Arvidsjaur, and Gällivare.
Greenland:
The northern lights - or Aurora Borealis as it is officially known - actually occur all year round, but cannot be seen during the summer months in Greenland due to the midnight sun. The phenomenon is often seen around midnight and is best experienced on a dark, clear night in the period from September to the beginning of April. If you are travelling during this period, you can see the Northern Lights from anywhere in the country, whilst in South Greenland the northern lights can be seen from as early as the end of August.