To rent warm clothes in Lapland, please check the information here.
Below are our suggestions:
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ID and/or passport |
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Student card/ESNcard |
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Travel/Health insurance (Blue EU card if you have it) |
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Hand sanitizer |
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Sunscreen Shampoo and shower gel |
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Motion sickness pills
(in case you get sick when travelling by car/bus)
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Shoes or boots suitable for winter and snowy conditions |
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Towel Bedlinen (unless you have booked it) average bed size is width (approx 90->150cm) x long 200cm *included in Magic Lapland and Grand Lapland trips Note! Sleeping bags are not allowed! |
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Winter Clothing |
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Multiple layers to take them off/on based on the weather |
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Beanie, gloves |
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Sunglasses |
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Glasses; or Contact lenses (if you use them) |
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Swimsuit Flipflop if you are joining the Norway tour/sauna |
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Water bottle (tap water has good quality) |
A multiplug to the socket (in case there are not enough sockets) |
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The local currency is the Euro in Finnish Lapland, the Swedish Krona in Swedish Lapland, and Norwegian Krona in Norway. Most places accept credit card payments. |
How to dress in Lapland: A guide to survive in the Arctic!
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So in Lapland, the temperature can be -20 to -30 Celsius degrees as in an average cold winter. Thus, we recommend you to have:
- snow boots
- heavy socks
- an underlayer of thermal cloth
- an intermediate layer
- on top of the two previous layers, thermal (and waterproof) jackets and pants
- gloves
- beanie
Following our tips, soon you will know how to "survive" the cold in Lapland!
Remember also to dress well on the bus!
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