In May–July, the sun over Lapland will not set at all for more than two months. This unique natural phenomenon, the midnight sun, means that the sun stays above the horizon for the whole day. The further north you go, the brighter the sun will shine: for example, at the latitude of Utsjoki, the difference between midnight and day is almost unnoticeable.
The endless light and nightless night of summer are celebrated at Midsummer, the second-to-last weekend of June. Midsummer is a traditional celebration in Finland that you shouldn't miss if you happen to travel to Finland during that time.
At the beginning of Nightless Night, the last of the snow melts, the greenery takes over and the plants rapidly sprout up. You can experience the unique atmosphere of the midnight sun in Lapland on, for example, a night-time fell hike or a guided canoeing adventure. Even though the sun begins to set again in late summer, the nights will remain bright until mid-August.
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Experience Nightless Night and Lapland’s year-round experiences via Finavia’s Lapland airports.
Finnair offers year-round flights from Helsinki Airport to our Lapland airports in Rovaniemi, Kittilä, Ivalo and Kuusamo. In addition, Norwegian also offers scheduled flights from Helsinki Airport to Kittilä and Rovaniemi. In winter, Lapland is also connected by direct routes to several destinations in Europe.
Learn more about Finavia’s Lapland Airports.
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