
A land of snow-clad trees and pristine wilderness, Swedish Lapland makes a great location for you to get away from it all and experience something really different. Our direct flight takes you there in just 3½ hours, making this a perfect location for a short break or to combine with another destination. Take a visit to the famous ICEHOTEL built entirely from snow and ice, and stay in an ice-suite and enjoy one the many winter activities available. You may even be lucky enough to see the northern lights, in fact the nearby Abisko Sky Station is considered one of the best places in the world to see them!
The ICEHOTELThis year celebrates the 23rd ICEHOTEL in Swedish Lapland,
famous the world over, a hotel made purely from ice and snow
– this really is the ultimate winter break. |
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Northern LightsAll of our holidays to Swedish Lapland offer excellent opportunities
for viewing the aurora during the winter months. The Icehotel
offers a range of exciting northern lights excursions and Abisko
Sky Station is one of best places in the world to view the aurora
borealis. |
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HuskiesThere are more huskies than people in Swedish Lapland and part
of daily life. The countryside surrounding the ICEHOTEL is truly
beautiful. Whether mushing the team of dogs yourself, or letting
someone else take charge, husky sledging is the ultimate way
to explore. |
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SnowmobilingExplore Lapland's snow-covered pristine wilderness with an
exhilarating snowmobile ride. Choose from several snowmobile
tours at the ICEHOTEL. |
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Reindeer Sledging & Moose SafarisExperience a more traditional way of travel with reindeer sledging
or enjoy a moose safari by horseback. A fascinating addition
to an authentic Lapland experience. |
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Sami ExperienceLapland’s indigenous people are called Sami and around 20,000
live in Swedish Lapland. Their semi-nomadic lives are inextricably
linked to the reindeer and with 2000 years of tradition behind
them, their influence and customs are still much in evidence
today. |
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About Swedish LaplandSwedish Lapland isn't a country but a region covering a large
area of northern Sweden, Finland, Norway and part of Russia’s
Kola Peninsula. |
The latest research from NASA
indicates a double peak 'Solar Max' improving your chances of seeing the aurora this year.
"We went up the chair lift to the sky station to wait for the Northern Lights and saw an amazing display, couldn't have asked for anything more."
Rik and Angie Humphries,
Tromso, Abisko and Icehotel 2013