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Travel Smart: How to Use Public Transport for Your Ski Holiday in Finland

Imagine boarding a night train in Helsinki and waking up in snowy Lapland, ready to ski. In Finland, public transport isn’t just practical – it’s part of the holiday adventure.

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Feeding a reindeer might look cute – until you realize you’ve just opened Lapland’s newest all-you-can-eat buffet.

Lapland Fails: How Not to Become ”That Tourist”

Lapland is magical. Snow sparkles, the sky glows pink, reindeer look like they’ve stepped out of a Christmas card. But every winter, a few tourists go viral for the wrong reasons: stuck cars in snowbanks, sledding into ski lifts, or marching proudly down cross-country trails in high heels.

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Accessibility: Lapland within reach

New flights to Rovaniemi, Kittilä and Ivalo bring in international tourists from airports around Europe, including London, Zurich and Paris. It might surprise you, but reaching the Alps can take longer than getting to Lapland, where the magic of snow, skiing and the Northern Lights await you.

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Snow in Finland – Winter’s White Gold

In Finland, snow isn’t just a weather condition – it’s a resource, a tradition, and the reason ski slopes open earlier than almost anywhere else in Europe. From stored snow and advanced snowmaking to Lapland’s deep natural cover, snow in Finland is truly winter’s white gold.

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Family Holiday in Lapland – Easy, Safe, and Full of Magic

Lapland isn’t just a dream – it’s a real winter wonderland waiting for families to explore.
Reindeer, northern lights, cozy cabins, and safe ski slopes – everything you imagine about Lapland exists, only more peaceful, genuine, and family-friendly than you might expect.

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