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7 days - Family friendly program designed for young children
Step into a true winter wonderland where the spirit of Christmas comes alive. Nestled in the snowy wilderness of Wild Taiga, Hotel Kalevala invites families to experience an unforgettable holiday filled with Finnish traditions. From spotting Santa’s elves in the forest to visiting Santa Claus himself, your journey will be magical. Enjoy snowshoeing, husky ride, and sleigh ride with Santa’s reindeer. Create lasting memories with traditional activities like baking gingerbread and searching the forest for the perfect Christmas tree.
Highlights include
- Enjoy Christmas Eve with a traditional Finnish buffet
- Authentic Christmas experience with your family in Finland
- Day 1
- Arrive and transfer to hotel
- Day 2
- Guided city tour and Santa Claus
- Day 3
- Traditional Christmas Eve Celebration
- Day 4
- Christmas Day and sleigh rides
- Day 5
- Snowmobile Safari, Smoke Sauna and optional activities
- Day 6
- Lentuankoski Rapids and farewell dinner at Santa’s residence
- Day 7
- Good Bye Finland
- Start/End Place
- Kajaani, Finland
- Country Visited
- Finland
- Duration
- 7 Days
- Start Date
- Scheduled
- Travel Style
- Independent
- Suitability
- Easy Christmas tour - suits families with very young children with accommodation contained within a hotel complex.
- Code
- 50DN0190
As a Certified B Corporation, 50 Degrees North has designed this tour using handpicked local hoteliers and suppliers who share our ethos of delivering services and activities of high social and environmental standards.
The CO2-e per person per day of all tours is carefully measured following each season. We fully offset all emissions of our tours on your behalf, and we constantly look at ways to reduce emissions where possible.
Details
Transportation
Transfer from local airport, Kajaani.
Included
- 6 nights accommodation
- Full board with soup lunches and breakfasts, 3 x half board dinners, special Finnish Christmas Eve dinner, Christmas day dinner & farewell dinner at Santa's residence
- Welcome drink
- Evening sauna & jacuzzis daily
- Christmas program
- Free use of kick-sledges, toboggans, Children's playroom, Wi-Fi and board games. A drying closet for outdoor clothes is available at the lobby
- Winter clothes (Overalls, hat, gloves, boots, socks)
- Shared return transfers from Kajaani airport
Not Included
- International flight tickets
- Luggage porter service
- Meals other than described
- Travel insurance
- Visas
- Gratuities
- Any items of personal nature
Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrive and transfer to hotel
Day 2 - Guided city tour and Santa Claus
Start the day with a guided city tour that covers the best of nature, history, and culture, visiting iconic sites along the way. After the tour, enjoy some free time to relax at a local coffee shop or shop for last-minute gifts. Return to the hotel for lunch.
After lunch, it's time to find the main man of Christmas, Santa Claus himself. Bake gingerbread, make Christmas decorations and meet elves along the way. Children will meet Santa Claus, the real Finnish Joulupukki, who always has time to listen to your Christmas wishes and secrets.
In the evening enjoy a sauna and have dinner in the restaurant.
Meals
1 Breakfast1 Lunch
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Day 3 - Traditional Christmas Eve Celebration
After breakfast, embark on a magical journey across the snowy landscape to bring the Christmas tree inside the restaurant. The children have the important task of decorating it. Following a traditional Christmas rice porridge and lunch at the hotel, hop on board a bus to visit the churchyard of Kuhmo, where everyone can light a candle for their loved ones far away.
In Finland, Santa Claus traditionally arrives on Christmas Eve. In the evening, enjoy a festive Christmas Eve with a traditional buffet and a cozy get-together.
Meals
1 Breakfast1 Lunch
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Day 4 - Christmas Day and sleigh rides
After breakfast enjoy short Christmas day drives on husky, reindeer and horse-drawn sleights.
In the afternoon you can enjoy a leisurely snowshoe walk through the snowy wilderness before Christmas Day dinner at the hotel.
End the day with an unforgettable evening under the stars, savoring a campfire picnic while hoping to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights.
Meals
1 Breakfast1 Lunch
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Day 5 - Snowmobile Safari, Smoke Sauna and optional activities
Start your morning with a thrilling snowmobile safari (1h). In the afternoon you have time to experience optional activities such as swimming down the rapids or cross-country skiing.
Later in the day, unwind in the traditional smoke sauna, embracing the essence of true Finnish relaxation.
Meals
1 Breakfast1 Lunch
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Day 6 - Lentuankoski Rapids and farewell dinner at Santa’s residence
Join a guided excursion to Lentuankoski Rapids to spot the rare white-throated dipper, a unique winter birdwatching experience amidst the stunning rapids.
The rest of the day is free to enjoy, optional activities or explore the snow covered landscape.
Farewell dinner at Santa’s residence.
Meals
1 Breakfast1 Lunch
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Day 7 - Good Bye Finland
After breakfast, transfer to the airport in Kajaani.
Meals
1 BreakfastPrice per person for double/twin share
Family triple is 2 adults and 1 child in a standard room
Family quad is 2 adults and 2 children in two standard rooms interconnecting
Child discount applies to age 4-12 years, children age 0-3 is free
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Image: Sakari Piippo / Finland Promotion Board
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Travel Insurance and Safety
Travel insurance is compulsory for all tours with 50 Degrees North. The safety of our travellers, staff and operators is a major priority of 50 Degrees North. With an operational office in Norway, 50 Degrees North has access to an up-to-the-minute flow of information regarding the countries we work in. We are also in regular contact with the various operators we use. Their in-depth knowledge and understanding of their various areas is vital.
Travelling with young children
Holidaying in the Scandinavia with Younger Children
Here are some suggestions and tips from our staff who have kids themselves, for travelling in Scandinavia with younger children. We hope that you will find this advice helpful and be sure to ask us for more information before travelling as our staff have all grown up in Scandinavia.
In general, Scandinavia and Finland are very child-friendly destinations and if you have any special requests or questions while here, please contact the staff at your hotel immediately. Almost all restaurants can be considered child-friendly with baby chairs and sometimes also drawing utensils, books or toys, and when using public transport, Scandinavia offers some great support for families with younger children. Baby changing tables in public toilets, play equipment and play rooms at airport terminals and family wagons in trains with playing area for the little ones are common place.
Arriving and Jetlag
When possible, we suggest arriving to Scandinavia or Finland a day or two earlier before your holiday program begins so that your younger children can adjust to the time zone. Young children arriving from the Southern Hemisphere generally wake up at around 4 - 5am for the first few mornings before they get accustomed to the new time zone. Be sure to have breakfast provisions ready for this, as it is unusual for anything to be provided from the hotel at this early hour. We suggest bringing packages of the child's favourite breakfast cereal from home plus tea bags etc. to help in those first few days. Likewise, quiet entertainment for those early hours might be a good idea as well.
Bedding and Room Arrangements
Hotel rooms in Scandinavia more likely than not, only have twin beds pushed together to make a double if required. The spare children's beds are often foldout beds. Generally, it is easy to arrange at reception for the cots but be sure to ask for help if something doesn't seem right. We were provided a cot without a mattress once - very uncomfortable indeed if we hadn't chased that up!
Also, in Scandinavia it is not common practise to have tea or coffee provided in the room, and even if there is a kettle, there might be nothing else. We suggest travelling with a small supply of your own tea bags/coffee, and asking directly at reception for a kettle on arrival.
Meal times
Feeding your children adequately is probably the hardest thing to do on an arranged holiday - kids are out of wack with jetlag, fussy and hungry for their own comfort food. When hotels and packages provide set times for meals and buffets, it is important to come prepared.
It is handy to take a small cooler bag already from home filled with snacks, utensils and fresh food. From the breakfast buffets it is usually acceptable to take a small amount of fresh food such as boiled eggs, rolls and fruit for morning and afternoon tea for the little ones.
We would also suggest that you give your kids a taste of what’s to come before their holiday on some foods that they are likely to get in Scandinavia. Meatballs, European flavoured sausages, soups & then treats like cinnamon buns and waffles are typical children's menu items. Cinnamon is a very common flavour used in Scandinavia and Finland.
If you are part of an arranged program, be sure to ask at reception if you need anything in particular. The hotel staff will be more than happy to warm up baby food and organise more snacks or fruit.
Choosing your optional activities
We recommend seeking all available information from the reception or activity provider when considering what optional activities will suit your younger children. These activities can be cold and involve a transfer a certain distance from the hotel. If you are uncertain why the activity is being run at a particular time, please ask for clarification as there is often a reason that you might be unfamiliar with. We all know as parents that children generally perform better earlier in the day than later, however, the activity providers might have a safety, logistic or climate reason for picking a certain time.
In Scandinavia, it is often left up to the parents to make decisions about age limits and suitability (unlike other regions where everything is stipulated) so be sure to ask reception or other guests who have done the activity for further advice.
We usually don't recommend winter activities, such as longer husky safaris, snowmobile safaris and late evening Aurora Hunts to children under the age 4-5. This of course depends very much on a child as every child is different, but for younger children we recommend shorter excursions as it can get very cold sitting still in a sled. Some operators also do not take children under the age of 5 on their tours, so please ask us specifically before travelling about these limitations.
Protection against the cold
This is going to make or break your holiday in Scandinavia in the winter. Be sure to refer to our comprehensive packing list provided in your pre-departure information and be on the look out for the best protection for your children in the cold. Winter is great time for kids to play outside and snow-based activities will keep the young ones entertained for hours as long as they have appropriate clothing.
Extra (non-cotton) layers that can be added or taken away when needed, heat warmers and slip on crampons for the older children are recommended. Mittens where all fingers except the thumb are together are often warmer than gloves, and extra pair of mittens will come in handy after building a snowman or two. A balaclava type of hat that covers both the neck and ears and which can also protect part of child’s face if needed, is also great under a warm and windproof beanie.
The base-layer next to skin should be either wool or synthetic blend, never cotton. With perspiration cotton turns quickly damp and then cold, no matter what other warmer clothing items are layered on top of it.
Many of the hotels and activity providers also do offer warm outer clothing for hire, but if traveling with small kids, please do check beforehand that correct sizes are available.
Packing extras
- Heat warmer pads for inside gloves and boots. Please note that these should not be used directly against the skin, hence for hands, you will need to use the pads in between the two pairs of gloves/mittens recommended in our packing list
- Good boots and warm woolly socks for your little ones
- Bags & suitcases that can easily be carried by one parent if the other is carrying children. Many of us use Trunkies for our travels so that our kids can sit on them, or sometimes the kids can pull the cases themselves. If your child is small enough to be carried, we highly recommend a baby or toddler carrier that leaves your hands free for handling the luggage.
- Provisions for the first day or two whether it is snacks, nappies or fruit drinks.
- Books, drawing pencils or other tranquil inside activity and your child’s favourite teddy!
Practical Information for travelling and packing for Scandinavian Winter
Recommended Scandinavian Winter Tour Packing List:
- Warm wind and water proof jacket and trousers large enough to fit thick woollen jumper/clothing underneath
- Rain trousers – waterproof and breathable material
- Warm windproof cap/hat
- Warm gloves or mittens. Mittens where all fingers except the thumb are together are often warmer than gloves.
- Windproof gloves or mittens, which you can pull over the warm gloves
- Warm scarf
- 2 pairs of long woollen underwear (Merino wool in a few different thicknesses is perfect)
- 1-2 warm woollen jumper(s), or one jumper and a warm fleece
- Woollen or fleece trousers
- 2-3 pairs of warm woollen socks
- Warm & sturdy footwear with good grip
- Clothes for indoors, i.e. a shirt, T-shirts and jeans or cotton trousers
- Back pack for day trips (approx. 30 litre)
- Light footwear/trainers (mainly for indoors)
- Sun screen & Lip salve (the sun reflects off the snow and the air is dry)
- Sunglasses
- Hand warmers
- Nordic Grip anti-slip soles for walking on ice
- Personal medication
- Water bottle - thermo, or include a cover to keep warm (or you can stick it into a warm sock)
- Travel documents (including insurance)
- Photo ID
- Note book and pencil
- Camera, memory cards and charger
- Chargers for other gadgets
- Extra batteries for your cameras as they are used fast in cold conditions.
- Adapters