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Where should I stay in Finland in winter?
10 Cozy Winter Retreats in Finland for a Magical Arctic…
- Villa Vuosselinranta, Ruka.
- Eagles View Suite at Hotel Iso-Syöte.
- Art & Design Villas Anttolanhovi, Mikkeli.
- Kelo-Glass Igloos at Kakslauttanen, Saariselkä
- Levi ‘n’ Sky Luxury Villa.
- The SnowCastle of Kemi.
- Arctic SnowHotel & Glass Igloos, Rovaniemi.
Can you see the Northern Lights in Finland in December?
Northern Lights Season in Finland Although anywhere between September and April will give you a good chance of seeing the northern lights in Finnish Lapland, the nights are especially long between December and February.
Can you see the Northern Lights in Finland in January?
Snow cover Lapland usually in Nov-Dec, so it will reduce chances to see Aurora because of the clouds and snowfalls. January can be very, very cold. Nevertheless, it is sometimes said that the Northern Lights are more likely to appear on colder nights.
Does Helsinki have snow in December?
Helsinki has about a 10\% chance of snow in December, so a white Christmas is not guaranteed, despite the city’s northern locale. The seaside city has low humidity during the winter, and wind speeds average around 18 km/hour during December.
Is Finland always covered in snow?
During January and February, there is almost always snow in northern and eastern Finland. The snow season in northern Finland begins in November and lasts at least until May. In the inland regions of southern and central Finland, the first snow falls at the beginning of December and melts during late March and April.
Can you see the Northern Lights in Finland in February?
February and March are also great months for seeing the aurora. The skies tend to be clearer, meaning you’ll have more opportunities to see the lights. The towns will be quieter than at Christmas, and you’ll meet more Finns who visit the region’s ski resorts at this time of year.