Lapland in June – What to Expect

Lapland in June – What to Expect

June brings summer and the midnight sun. For weeks the sun does not set – nights glow as bright as days.
Nature explodes: green forests, rushing rivers, blooming tundra flowers.

Temperatures rise to +15 °C or more. Hiking, fishing, and canoeing begin. Mosquitoes arrive, but so does endless light.

June is alive, vibrant, endless. A season of energy under the midnight sun.

Lapland in May – What to Expect

Lapland in May – What to Expect

May is the quiet season. Snow melts, rivers break open, and nature prepares for summer.
Tourism slows, trails are muddy, but silence is deeper than ever.

Birds return, days stretch beyond 20 hours, and temperatures rise above freezing. The land smells of earth, moss, and water.

May is not for activities – it is for solitude. A time to feel Lapland breathe again.

Lapland in April – What to Expect

Lapland in April – What to Expect

April is the month of spring light. Snow is still deep, but the sun warms faces and softens the air.
Ski resorts stay open, but reindeer and husky safaris slow down as animals rest.

Days are long – up to 16 hours of light. Nights are shorter, auroras rarer, but sunsets linger in pastel colors.
Temperatures range from −5 °C to +5 °C, sometimes melting begins.

April in Lapland feels like two worlds: winter underfoot, spring in the sky.