Lapland is the largest and northernmost region.
Covering a massive area of over 100,000 square kilometers, Lapland is the northernmost region in Finland, stretching up to the Arctic Circle. Home to breathtaking landscapes and unique flora and fauna, this region is a nature lover’s paradise. Lapland boasts several national parks that offer visitors a chance to explore and appreciate the region’s pristine wilderness, especially during summer when the snow melts away, revealing lush green forests and hills.
However, Lapland’s most significant attractions are its winter activities, with several world-renowned ski resorts and the mesmerizing aurora borealis. You can also visit Santa Claus Village, where you can experience the magic of Christmas all year round and even meet Santa Claus himself! The village is open throughout the year, with plenty of attractions and events that make it the perfect holiday destination. Another must-do activity in Lapland is taking a reindeer sleigh ride, experiencing the thrill of the Reindeer Race, or spending time with a local reindeer herder to learn about their ancient tradition of reindeer herding. Reindeer are an essential part of the region’s ecosystem and culture, with a population of over 200,000. You can also glimpse other animals that call Lapland home, such as arctic foxes, polar bears, and a wide range of bird species. Lapland is also famous for its breathtaking winter scenery, with frozen lakes and the polar night when the sun does not rise above the horizon for weeks. The region’s most prominent architect, Alvar Aalto, has left his mark on Lapland with his timeless design work in Rovaniemi, the regional capital.