The average flight to Lapland costs $725/per person and the cheapest flight to Lapland is $46/per person. This price varies based on a multitude of factors such as departure airport, airline, time of booking and when you plan on traveling.
The majority of momondo users who fly to Lapland tend to spend time in Rovaniemi, which is visited 153% more often than other cities. When flying to Rovaniemi, the most popular airport to fly into is Rovaniemi Airport.
Many visitors who travel to Lapland find themselves making a stop at popular landmarks such as Levi Ski Resort, Hetta Hiihtomaa, and Ounasvaaran Hiihtokeskus Oy.
Levi Ski Resort is closest to Rovaniemi Airport. Those looking for an alternative airport option near Levi Ski Resort could try flying into Kittilä Airport.
Temperatures in Lapland can vary between 10.4 °F and 59 °F based on the time of year. Typically, the coldest month in Lapland will be January, and the warmest month will be July. It is also worth noting that those looking to avoid rain and/or snow should consider traveling to Lapland in April, February, and March, as that is when precipitation is least likely.
Currently, Finland travel restrictions include travel to Lapland. Entry restrictions
Finland has resumed passenger flights from the UK, Ireland and South Africa. However, Finland's borders remain closed to non-resident foreign nationals entering the country, with some exemptions. The Finnish Border Guard has is maintaining a list of countries with reduced border controls - travelers arriving from these countries will not need to self-isolate on arrival in Finland. Nationals of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland residing in Finland, and their family members may enter the country for some essential reasons. As of 13 July, travel between Finland and countries in the EU/Schengen Zone and the UK as well as Algeria, Australia, South Korea, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay and China (provided that reciprocity is confirmed in the EU) will be permitted for work and other essential purposes for residents of these countries. Additionally, there is a special exemption allowing a quota of workers employed as berry pickers to travel from Thailand to Finland. Travelers arriving from within the EU or a Schengen Member State may enter Finland if they are traveling for work or study in Finland. Healthcare professionals, transport personnel, diplomats, humanitarian aid workers, military personnel, travelers entering for imperative family reasons, and workers who commute to another country daily may also enter the country. More information is available at the Finnish Border Guard website.
Entry requirementsAll travelers arriving at the Helsinki airport from abroad will be offered a COVID-19 test. The test is voluntary and free of charge. All travelers arriving in Finland are eligible for free COVID-19 testing via the FINENTRY program.
Quarantine requirementsOn arrival, travelers will be directed to undergo a health examination and may be asked to undergo a COVID test even if they do not show symptoms. Testing is available at Helsinki-Vantaa airport and is free of charge. People arriving in Finland from countries other than those mentioned earlier will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. The self-isolation period can be reduced if they provide 2 negative COVID test results. The first test should have taken place no more than 72 hours before boarding a flight to Finland, and the second test no earlier than 72 hours after the first test.
Transiting rulesNationals and residents of the above-named countries who are returning to their home countries through Finland may also transit through the country.
If you are planning to travel to Lapland at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.