In Lapland, the Arctic is not an abstract idea — it is daily life shaped by snow, darkness, silence and seasonal extremes.

In Pyhä, Arctic experiences unfold in calm, natural surroundings — far from busy tourist centers.

Arctic wilderness · Northern lights · Extreme seasonal beauty

Snow-covered modern cabins with warm interior lights near a ski slope surrounded by forested hills at dusk

The Arctic refers to regions located around and above the Arctic Circle.

Characteristics of Arctic regions include:

  • Long, dark winters
  • Midnight sun in summer
  • Snow-covered landscapes
  • Unique wildlife and vegetation
  • Extreme seasonal contrasts

Lapland lies within the Arctic region, offering accessible yet authentic Arctic travel.

Arctic nature is defined by simplicity and scale.
  • Snow-covered forests
  • Frozen lakes and rivers
  • Open fell landscapes
  • Crisp, dry winter air
Unlike high Arctic regions, Finnish Lapland combines Arctic conditions with comfort and infrastructure.
Snow-covered riverbank with icy edges flows gently through a forest of tall pine trees at sunset

The Arctic is home to iconic northern species.
In Lapland, right outside of your doorstep, you may encounter:

  • Reindeer
  • Arctic huskies
  • Moose
  • Arctic birds

Animal experiences are often a gateway into understanding northern culture and survival.

Winter is when the Arctic feels most thrilling.

Popular Arctic winter experiences include:

  • Husky safaris
  • Reindeer sleigh rides
  • Snowmobiling
  • Snowshoeing
  • Northern lights tours

These activities combine movement, silence and vast landscapes.

A cozy wooden lodge nestled in the snow in the evening, illuminated by warm light.
The Arctic Circle marks the latitude above which the sun does not set (midnight sun) or rise (polar night) at least once per year.

Travelers often associate the Arctic with remoteness — yet destinations like Pyhä provide:
  • Authentic Arctic setting
  • Comfortable accommodation
  • Easy access to wilderness
This balance defines modern Arctic travel.
The Arctic transforms throughout the year.

Winter

Deep snow, polar twilight and northern lights.

Spring

Bright days, still snowy landscapes.

Summer

Midnight sun and hiking season.

Autumn

Autumn colors and early auroras.

Each season offers a different Arctic identity.

Smaller destinations like Pyhä offer:

  • Darker skies
  • Quieter forests
  • Smaller activity groups
  • Stronger sense of wilderness
For many travelers, this defines the true Arctic experience.
Northern lights descending upon the wooden lodge of the Sunday Morning Resort.

Discover what the Arctic truly feels like