Arctic Finland stretches beyond Finnish Lapland, offering a true northern experience filled with wilderness, adventure, and culture. This vast region includes Ivalo, Inari, Saariselkä, and Enontekiö in the north, while Muonio, Levi, and Kittilä sit further south. The remote landscapes provide some of the best Northern Lights viewing, with minimal light pollution ensuring clear skies. In winter, the region becomes a hub for outdoor activities, from husky sledding and snowshoeing to world-class skiing in Levi. Summer brings endless daylight, perfect for hiking, exploring pristine lakes, and experiencing the rugged beauty of the Arctic fells.
A key draw of Arctic Finland is its connection to the Sámi people, whose traditions are rooted in the land. Visitors can learn about indigenous reindeer herding, traditional crafts, and the importance of Arctic nature in Sámi life. Inari is home to the Sámi Parliament and cultural centre, offering insight into this unique heritage. Whether staying in a remote glass igloo, lakeside cabin, or boutique hotel, Arctic Finland blends adventure, culture, and the stillness of the far north.