Lapland
Location
    • Lapland is location
      in the north of
      Finland, Sweden,
      Norway and
      Russia.
    • It has a population
      of 2.320.000.
Lodging
   • You can stay in:
     –Hotels
     –Appartements
     –Cottages
     –Farms
     –Igloes
What can you do there?
           • In Lapland, you can visit
             the Santa Claus Village
             and a theme park called
             “SantaPark”.
           • You can do snow sports.
           • You can see Northern
             Lights.
           • You can spend the night
             in an igloo.
The Northern Lights
• They usually occurs during the winter months
  from 21:00 hours until 23:30 hours, although,
  obviously, is an unpredictable phenomenon.
• The colored lights, usually are yellow-green
  but can also be blue, purple or red.
The Midnight Sun
• What foreign visitors may find most amazing
  is the light; in Lapland, it never gets dark in
  the mid-summer.
Sources:
• http://finlandia.costasur.com/es/casa-de-santa-claus.html
• http://www.visitfinland.com/es_ES/web/guest/finland-guide/where-to-
  sleep/cottages-chalets
• http://www.laplandhotels.com/EN/home.html
• http://www.revistaviajar.es/destinos/europa/finlandia/laponia-
  finlandesa/cenar-en-un-iglu-y-bailar-en-una-discoteca-de-hielo
• http://www.laplandfinland.com/In_English/Planning_a_trip/Tourist_Regio
  ns/Rovaniemi/Cottages_in_Rovaniemi.iw3

Lapland

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Location • Lapland is location in the north of Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia. • It has a population of 2.320.000.
  • 3.
    Lodging • You can stay in: –Hotels –Appartements –Cottages –Farms –Igloes
  • 4.
    What can youdo there? • In Lapland, you can visit the Santa Claus Village and a theme park called “SantaPark”. • You can do snow sports. • You can see Northern Lights. • You can spend the night in an igloo.
  • 5.
    The Northern Lights •They usually occurs during the winter months from 21:00 hours until 23:30 hours, although, obviously, is an unpredictable phenomenon. • The colored lights, usually are yellow-green but can also be blue, purple or red.
  • 6.
    The Midnight Sun •What foreign visitors may find most amazing is the light; in Lapland, it never gets dark in the mid-summer.
  • 7.
    Sources: • http://finlandia.costasur.com/es/casa-de-santa-claus.html • http://www.visitfinland.com/es_ES/web/guest/finland-guide/where-to- sleep/cottages-chalets • http://www.laplandhotels.com/EN/home.html • http://www.revistaviajar.es/destinos/europa/finlandia/laponia- finlandesa/cenar-en-un-iglu-y-bailar-en-una-discoteca-de-hielo • http://www.laplandfinland.com/In_English/Planning_a_trip/Tourist_Regio ns/Rovaniemi/Cottages_in_Rovaniemi.iw3