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Remember Lapland consists of 3 countries - one of them being Finland.  Whilst it is absolutely fantastic to go in winter thick deep in snow it is also absolutely beautiful to go in the summer months.  Having said that these are 2 extreme seasons for the LAPLAND area.  In winter it is absolutely heaving with tourist.  In Summer it is pretty much dead but what a beautiful place to go to - but always bring your sweaters & jackets - even though it is summer. Their winter temperatures are as low as approximately -30 degrees celsius but their summers are about 11 - 15 degrees.  Unless you get lucky but do not chance it.  As these place are pretty remote as far up North of the globe things tend to be expensive.  Levi certainly is pretty expensive and even more so in the winter due to the tourist season. Book months in advance for your skiing or your Santa visits.  Most importantly in the summer you will be bitten by millions of mosquitoes and they are the size of juggernauts.  I am not kidding. Nightlife in the summer is almost non-existent - so could be quite boring if that is what you are looking for.  Taxis can be pretty expensive too.  Majority of the locals speak English which is quite impressive.  They are very helpful & polite people.

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Santa Claus' Village is cute. It's more geared toward kids. But if you're up there it's worth a peek. First of all, it gives you the opportunity to meet Santa Claus. As any Fin will attest the “Real” Santa lives in Finland. But seriously, it’s a good place to take the kids. They have live reindeer, dog sledding, a souvenir shop and they’re located above the Artic Circle, so that’s one more line crossing you can cross off your list of things to do.

Website: http://www.santagreeting.fi/
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Tornio is a small city in north Finland very near to Swedish border. Actually, you can physically see Sweden and walk there as you step on the side of Haparanda. Tornio-Haparanda is best visited during summer since especially winter can be very cold.

Are you into golf? Here you can play golf in 2 countries on one course! Probably the only golf course like this in the world. Also you can try some shotgun target shooting, archery and more in this compact place.

Arriving and leaving to and from Tornio-Haparanda is very easy. You can use plane, train, bus or private vehicles.

!!Save money and time by choosing a cheaper flight from FinnComm (fc.fi) instead of the VR trainride of nearly 11 hours between the capital and here.

You can easily visit here on an around-north-Europe trip to or from Sweden.
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