Is
it like visiting an Amusement Park?
Most certainly not!! If you are seeking commercialisation,
lots of artificial electric lighting, these are not
the tours for you. Everything is kept as natural as
possible. Lighting for example, is by fire and candle,
and activity programmes where possible are not at tourist
centres.
Do
they speak English?
Surprisingly the answer is yes!!
Will it be
cold?
Naturally you are visiting an environment where temperaures
regularly fall to -15°C and have been known to reach
as low as -45°C. Whilst variations in Arctic weather
conditions make it totally impossible to provide an
guideline to temperatures on any given day, as a general
guideline we would say that it tends to be warmer towards
the end of November and beginning of December than later
in December.
What
are the passport & health requirements?
For British/Irish citizens a full 10 year passport is
required for entry into Findland (5 year passport for
children, when not included in accompanying parent's
passport). Other passport holders should seek advice
from the nearest Finnish Embassy. Passport should be
valid for at least 6 months following the return date
from Finland. There are no vaccination requirements
imposed by the authorities, but nevertheless when travelling
overseas it is prudent to advise your doctor of your
destination and secure the latest professional advice
as to any precautions that may be necessary.
What
is the food like?
The choice ranges from traditional Lappish food, such
as salmon, Arctic Char and reindeer meat, to conventional
international cuisine including chicken dishes and pizzas.
How
safe is it?
Perfectly, provided you follow the instructions
of the arctic guides. You will appreciate that
you are visiting an area where arctic conditions prevail.
Provided you are sensible and accept guidance when given
no problems will arise. We do stress that parents and
guardians are responsible for the supervsion of their
own children and those within their own party for the
duration of the tour.
Will
it be dark during our stay?
An average Lapland day will provide 4 - 5
hours of what is termed 'greylight' ( generally between
10am and 2:30pm Finnish time, although this will vary
up to one hour based on loation). When the sky is clear
this can be clear blue skies with the most amazing colours. |