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Isn't it going to be very cold outside
for hours and what about toilet facilities? Indeed
given the lack of toilet facilities and Arctic weather conditions on
the surface of it, this could be a problem. In your interest
therefore we transfer clients between various activity centres
(skidoos, reindeers, huskies etc.) by bus, duration approximately 20
minutes between locations. As buses are heated and provide toilet
facilities one can easily warm up and you do not have to fear using
poor outdoor toilet facilities
Is it like visiting
an amusement park? Most Certainly not!! If you
are seeking commercialisation, lots of artificial electrical
lighting, these are not the tours for you. We try to keep everything
natural. Lighting, for example, is by fire and candle, and activity
programmes where possible are not at touristic centres, and we try
to provide a total lack of commercialisation providing the
opportunity for fantasy to merge with reality.
Is the trip suitable for disabled or severely ill
children? We know for many ill and disabled children
that a visit to the real Santa is a dream often beyond reality.
Since commencement of this tour programme many years ago we have
carried numerous children suffering from cancer, blindness,
paraplegia, cystic fibrosis and most other disabilities. Our only
promise to you is that we care enough to try and ensure that their
every expectancy and dream is fulfilled. Please note that in respect
of disabled parties we do not provide special assistants, specially
adapted vehicles, sleighs, disabled harnesses etc within the normal
tour cost. If additional services are required these should be
requested and quotation obtained. Within the normal tour cost our
local staff will be pleased to help and assist but they are not
trained either in the technical style of paraplegic lifting or
specific disabled assistance.
Do they speak
English? Surprisingly the answer is yes!! For overnight
tours most staff at Olos, Salla & Kittila speak good English.
Similarly our day tour personnel are equally conversant in English.
Will it be cold?
Naturally you are visiting an environment where temperatures 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 a guideline to temperatures on any
given day, as a general guideline we would say that it tends to be
warmer at the beginning of December than later in December.
Therefore you may wish to take this into account when considering
your date of travel. This is purely based on personal experience of
the area being visited and should not be taken as an implied
guarantee to temperatures that will be encountered.
Will we find Santa Claus? We all
know that the real Santa Claus is compassionate, loves children and
is full of kindness. By tradition he always has presents for all
children (up to 11 years inclusive for day tours, excluding Lapland
Budget Tour & up to 13 yrs for overnight tours) visiting him
here in his Lapland Home. Yes therefore for sure, we know we will
find him, but when and where that is the
question.
What are the Passport & Health
requirements? For British/Irish citizens a full 10 year
passport for entry into Finland (3/5 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?
Not much different from home really. For participants on tours
involving overnight accommodation, a Finnish buffet breakfast is
provided, lunch by the very nature of being supplied outside is
warming but simple in nature, and dinners are of course more
substantial catering to Irish taste. All dinners are buffet style,
with special children's choices, like hamburgers, chips etc. if
children choose not to eat the adult menu. For our day tours please
refer to the particular tour page where a sample menu will be
specified. For our day tours food is served on a continuous basis
throughout the stay at your activity venue. As non commercialised
venues are used for our day tours and food service is continuous
throughout the day it is not planned or anticipated that the entire
flight will eat at the one sitting. Indeed the size of the Kotas
cabins etc. would simply not permit this.
What is the
local currency? Euro is the currency used in Finnish
Lapland. This currency can be ordered from your bank, building
society etc. There are no banking facilities at Kittila or Enontekio
airports, and only limited facilities at Rovaniemi.
Are our tours suitable for Adults on their
own? Of course is the simple answer. Adults very much
enjoy snowmobiles, reindeer and huskies and the romance of the
location.
How safe is it?
Perfectly, provided you follow the instructions of our 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 supervision of their
own children and those within their own party for the duration of
the tour. At all times your guides will alter the scheduled tour
content in the interest of safety.
Will it be dark
during our stay? An average Lapland day will
provide 4.5 hours of what is termed Graylight (generally between
10.00hrs and 14.30hrs daily Finnish time, although this will vary up
to one hour based on location). When the sky is clear this can be
clear blue skies with the most amazing colours. Outside of these
times it will be as night-time in United Kingdom, with the exception
that as the area is covered in snow, there is a good level of
reflection making it possible to see where you are walking. Venues
for our day visits to Lapland are accordingly lit naturally using
roaring fires and Lappish outdoor candles providing an attractive
setting for the events taking place. Indeed if you are particularly
lucky you may see the Northern Lights (Aura Borealis) which appear
as if a storm in the sky with white red or green lights dancing
through the atmosphere.
Call us TODAY to check for
availability and to BOOK
on 0208 508 5588
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