After a 10-minute guided transfer you will arrive to the famous Santa Claus Village just outside of Rovaniemi.
First, our guide will give you a short presentation of the Village. You will learn a bit of its history, which started with the first celebrity visitor in 1950. You will cross the official Arctic Circle line on your way to the entrance door to the Santa Claus office and receive your personal Diploma for crossing the Arctic Circle.
To meet Santa in his cabin, you will have to pass along the Magic Path. Meeting Santa Claus is a dream-come-true for most of the visitors of Lapland, and in high season there can be a long queue to his office, but on our excursion, we will use a pre-booked slot, which might shorten the waiting time. Finally, you will have a meeting with Santa - the biggest attraction in Lapland.
Then you will visit the Official Santa Claus Post office, which receives thousands of letters from children and adults from all over the world. Here you can send a postcard to your friends and family with the official Santa Post Office stamp and order a letter from Santa to your loved ones for the following Christmas. Here we will have some free time, you can visit numerous locally made souvenir and Finnish design shops in the village or grab a bite to eat and drink.
After that you will head back to your vehicle and continue to Santa Park, just couple of minutes away from the Village. Your entrance ticket to Santa Park covers all the fun attractions inside:
Please take as many photos and videos with the fairytale creatures as you like! There is a separate charge for having a professional photo with Santa Claus taken in his Santa Park chamber. But you can also take photos with your own camera.
After visiting Santa Park you will get in the bus and head back to Rovaniemi.
What's included?
What's included
Experience the thrill of laser tag in the heart of the Arctic night, with the added excitement of snow, lasers, smoke, and lights! This isn't your average laser tag game - we're taking it to the next level with a simulated combat experience.
Form a team with your family or friends and strategize your attack. Take out the enemy sniper while protecting your own, storm and capture buildings, and rack up points while avoiding those pesky red lasers! All soldiers are divided into teams and trained by commanders.
Our state-of-the-art equipment ensures an immersive and exciting experience:
MS4 semi-automatic/automatic laser taggers: Featuring an LCD screen (game time, score, hits, shots, rank, etc.), red laser and sniper sights, hit sensors, and color-coded teams.
Bigger Sniper tags: With a telescopic sight, LCD screen (game time, score, hits, shots, rank, etc.), hit sensors, and color-coded teams.
Camouflage helmet with hit sensors and color codes.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult (maximum 2 children per adult). This game is primarily geared towards adults and older children, but younger kids can participate as well. Children under 7 can play as scouts if they are unable or unwilling to carry a weapon throughout the entire game. The youngest players have been as young as 2-3 years old.
Book your Arctic laser tag adventure today and experience the ultimate winter thrill!
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On this excursion we will take you to a reindeer farm owned by one Lappish family in the fifth generation. It lies on the bank of the longest river in Lapland and is surrounded by taiga forest.
You will get to ride on a longer 50 min super-safari on reindeer sleds thru a beautiful winter forest at relaxed pace. From the early morning the reindeer herder starts to prepare for the safari: harness reindeers and sleds, puts extra warm reindeer skins for the passengers, makes fresh tea and coffee, bakes fresh buns… After the ride you will be able to take photos with the reindeers and feed them with lichen, reindeer’s favorite treat. Then a cup of hot tea or coffee with a bun in a warm guest cafe by an open fireplace will taste especially good. You can check out local hand-made souvenirs and look around the farm, which has many old buildings dated back to 19th century. The owner can tell you more interesting stories.
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