Experience the traditional Finnish wellness contrast. Heat up in a wood-fired sauna before plunging into a frozen lake ice hole (avanto).
Experience the traditional Finnish wellness contrast. Heat up in a wood-fired sauna before plunging into a frozen lake ice hole (avanto).
Showing viable months only — May is off-season for this activity.
| Month | High / Low | Rain Days | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 20.5° / 10.6°F | 11 | Peak |
| Feb | 22° / 11.5°F | 10 | Peak |
| Mar | 29° / 16.8°F | 8 | Peak |
| Apr | 40.6° / 25.1°F | 7 | Okay |
| Jun | 65.9° / 49.7°F | 9 | Good |
| Jul | 66.7° / 53.1°F | 11 | Peak |
| Aug | 63.8° / 50.8°F | 11 | Peak |
| Sep | 52.7° / 42.1°F | 11 | Good |
| Oct | 38.3° / 30.9°F | 13 | Okay |
| Nov | 28.5° / 21°F | 12 | Peak |
| Dec | 24.2° / 15.7°F | 12 | Peak |
Primary domestic jet gate, sitting directly on the Arctic Circle.
Northern runway serving the Levi ski region and Kittilä wilderness.
The latitude line marking the beginning of the polar zone, where the midnight sun occurs.
The historic, snow-draped village containing post offices, workshops, and husky farms.
Protects ancient pine forests, quartz ravines, and rolling tundra fells.
Winter temperatures regularly drop below -10°F. Normal hiking boots and ski pants will not keep you warm during stationary activities like northern lights watches. Most lodges provide or rent heavy-duty polar overalls and boots.
Bringing cold cameras directly into warm hotel rooms causes condensation to form inside the lens, potentially short-circuiting electronics. Always seal your camera in a zip-lock bag before stepping indoors to let it warm up slowly.
Seeing the Northern Lights is never guaranteed; it requires solar activity and cloudless skies. Download local aurora forecasting apps and coordinate with lodge guides who monitor active satellite feeds.
Wildist-vetted hotels for Finnish Lapland, Finland coming soon.