When can you see Northern Lights in kakslauttanen?

Kakslauttanen is one of the best places in the world to see the magical glow of the Northern Lights. The season lasts from late August to late April. We provide the perfect opportunity for observing Aurora Borealis as the season is long, there is virtually no light pollution and very few trees obscuring the sky nearby.

How cold does kakslauttanen get?

Winter (December-April): The winter temperatures can vary anywhere between 0°C and -40°C. The average temperature in January is -14°C. But the cold is not biting because air is dry. There can be as much as one meter of snow and it usually lasts until May.

What is the coldest month in Lapland?

January
Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland, is practically located at the polar circle, in the southern part of the region. The coldest record is -47.5 °C (-53.5 °F) and was set in January 1999….Rovaniemi.

Month Average Total
October 2 60
November 0.5 20
December 0 5
Year 4.2 1550

What makes kakslauttanen Arctic resort unique?

Kakslauttanen is one of the best places in the world to see their magical glow. This is not only because the season is long – lasting from August to April – but also because we have the best facilities to view them: our Glass igloos and Kelo-Glass igloos. There are dozens of activities available for the guests.

Are glass igloos cold?

And while the beds in the glass igloos are great there is not much more to them (there is a tiny toilet/sink room) and just like a greenhouse they get incredibly hot during the day.

What months does it snow in Lapland?

In Lapland – Finland’s most northerly region – snowfall is common between October and April. By November, there’s usually a heavy blanket of snow that lasts until mid-March.

How cold is Lapland in February?

The weather in Lapland in February is very cold with Temperatures between 8°F and 19°F. There’s going to be many days of rain during the month of February in Lapland. Lapland should expect an average of 15 to 22 days of rain, so be sure to bring along a waterproof jacket to stay dry this month!

Is it always dark in Lapland?

Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle, has “nightless nights” in the middle of the summer, when the sun does not sink beneath the horizon at all. This period starts at the end of May and continues to mid-July. In the far north of Lapland the nightless nights last from May 17 to July 27.

Is it always snowing in Lapland?

The amount and duration of snowfall also varies by location, but the average number of days with snow is around 175 – 225 days per year between mid-October and mid-May. The long-lasting snow cover makes Lapland an ideal place for leisure activities like dog-sledding, skiing, snowmobiling, etc.

How expensive is kakslauttanen?

Priced at 90 euros per adult and 53 euros per children (plus an additional 6 euro transfer fee in case you’re staying at the East Village), this is probably the most intelligent travel scam ever (yes, even more so than the infamous Moroccan scams).

When was kakslauttanen built?

Founded in 1973, the resort has expanded and is now represented by two villages – eastern and western. The main feature of the Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort is the glass igloos and cozy wooden huts, by which he is known all over the world.