This Christmas, treat your grandchildren to the greatest gift of all... a trip to Santa's Lapland
Every family wants to make Christmas magical. Bring your family together for a real-life winter wonderland experience where reindeer-driven sleighs and cheeky elves are waiting around every corner. With three generations together, you'll enjoy the magic even more!
Reindeer bells are ringing in anticipation, ready to lead you on an unforgettable Christmas adventure. No matter your age, no one can resist the magic of Santa’s Lapland.
A special bond between generations
Give your grandchildren an unforgettable experience full of magic and excitement. Bring them to meet Santa in his own secret log cabin in the snowy forest, and watch their excitement build as they search for his home. This experience is timeless and unforgettable–a magical moment you’ll cherish with your grandchildren for years to come.
A choice of magical activities
Lapland is a magical place for all to enjoy. Whether you’re seeking adventure or just want to relax, this pristine wilderness has something special to offer everyone. Whether it's walking winter trails, tobogganing, or viewing the dazzling Northern Lights, there are activities to suit all abilities and ages.
Special offer for Grandparents
Just to make sure that you are all together this Christmas, we thought we'd give grandparents a treat. When you book with your grandchildren and travel on the same booking (minimum 2 adults and 2 children), you'll save £100 per couple off adult prices.
Contact us to find out more.
Discover our Santa's Lapland experiences
No one knows how to make Christmas more magical
Flights, transfers, half-board accommodation, a fun-filled activity trip and snowsuits are all included.
Seeing Lapland in the snow is all part of the experience, so if we decide that there’s not enough snow, you can change your travel dates, within the same season, or get a full refund.
A remote spot in the far north of Finland, 200km above the Arctic Circle. Saariselkä has around 200 days a year with snow, which often starts falling in October.