We love —
- Enjoying a complete Arctic adventure with husky sledding, reindeer encounters, Northern Lights hunting and snowmobile experiences all included.
- Learning about ancestral culture before enjoying a peaceful sleigh ride through snow-covered forests.
- Heading out at night, far from artificial lights, to witness the Arctic sky and, with a bit of luck, the aurora borealis dancing above you.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected for our members by our experts
Set on the banks of the Muonionjoki, Europe’s longest free-flowing river, Harriniva is a true wilderness retreat in the heart of Finnish Lapland. In winter, husky safaris depart right from your doorstep, while the Northern Lights dance across the Arctic sky. I was particularly captivated by the Arctic Glass Suites, where you can lie back beneath a glass roof and watch nature’s most spectacular show unfold without ever leaving the comfort of your bed.
Welcome to Lapland —
Step into a true winter fairytale in Finnish Lapland, where snow-covered forests stretch as far as the eye can see and the silence of the Arctic creates a unique sense of calm.
Here, every moment feels magical, from crisp mornings under a pale winter sun to evenings spent beneath a sky that may come alive with the mesmerising dance of the Northern Lights. This carefully curated experience invites you to discover the very essence of the Far North, combining authentic traditions, thrilling adventures and unforgettable natural phenomena.
Meet the region’s most iconic animals, glide through pristine landscapes and venture into the Arctic night in search of one of nature’s most spectacular shows.
Husky sledding experience - 1h30 —
Feel the excitement build as a team of eager huskies prepares to set off into the wilderness. After a short introduction, sit back and enjoy a scenic ride through snow-covered forests, guided by a professional musher. The crisp air, the rhythmic glide of the sled and the surrounding silence create a truly immersive Arctic moment.
(Transfers not included)
Reindeer experience - 1h30 —
Meet one of Lapland’s most iconic animals and discover the traditions of the Sami people. Learn about reindeer herding, explore a small cultural exhibition and try your hand at suopunki, the traditional lasso. Then, wrapped in warm blankets, enjoy a peaceful sleigh ride through the snowy landscape.
(Transfers not included)
Northern Lights hunting night walk - 1h —
Follow your guide through the quiet Arctic night to a secluded camp, far from any light pollution. Gather around a crackling fire and enjoy hot drinks and sweet treats while gazing up at the sky. On clear nights, you may witness the breathtaking spectacle of the Northern Lights dancing above you.
Snowmobile Northern Lights safari - 3h —
Set off on an unforgettable night-time adventure across frozen landscapes. Drive your own snowmobile (solo or shared) through forests and open wilderness, covering up to 25 km in search of the perfect viewing spot. A stop along the way allows you to warm up with a hot drink while scanning the Arctic sky for the aurora borealis.
Harriniva Adventure Resort —
Set on the banks of the Muonionjoki River, deep in the heart of Finnish Lapland, the Harriniva Adventure Resort offers a truly authentic Arctic escape, where nature, tradition and adventure come together in perfect harmony.
A pioneer of Arctic experiences since 1973, this warm and welcoming retreat invites you to disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with the wild beauty of the Far North. Surrounded by frozen rivers, snow-covered forests and endless wilderness, every moment here feels like stepping into a winter fairytale. Whether you are watching the sky for the Northern Lights, meeting the resort’s huskies or setting off on snowy adventures, Harriniva delivers a deeply immersive and unforgettable Lapland experience.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Standard Room, Arctic Glass Suite or Best of both (stay in Standard Room and Arctic Glass Suite).
Standard Room
Step into the comfort of the Standard Room, a cosy retreat inspired by traditional Lapland wooden chalets. Perfect for families, this thoughtfully designed space combines authenticity and practicality, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere after a day in the Arctic wilderness.
Located on the ground or first floor, the room features twin beds for adults and a bunk bed for children, allowing up to four guests to stay comfortably while enjoying well-defined sleeping areas. A charming and functional base, ideal for sharing unforgettable moments together in the heart of Lapland.
Arctic Glass Suite (30 m²)
Experience the magic of Lapland in the Arctic Glass Suite, an exceptional retreat set along the peaceful banks of the Muonionjoki River. Whether flowing gently in summer or frozen under a blanket of snow in winter, the landscape becomes a living spectacle through the suite’s floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering uninterrupted views of the Arctic sky, and, with a bit of luck, the Northern Lights dancing above.
Designed for both comfort and privacy, the suite features a cosy living area with dining space, a private bathroom with shower, and a private sauna, perfect for unwinding after a day of Arctic adventures. The sleeping area includes a double or twin beds for adults, complemented by a sofa bed for children, creating an intimate yet spacious setting for a truly unforgettable stay in Lapland.
Best of both (stay in Standard Room and Arctic Glass Suite)
Enjoy the best of both worlds with a stay that perfectly combines comfort and unforgettable Arctic immersion. Begin your experience in the Standard Room, a cosy wooden chalet-style retreat with a warm, welcoming atmosphere, ideal for settling into the peaceful rhythm of Lapland.
Then, elevate your stay with a night in the Arctic Glass Suite, where floor-to-ceiling windows open onto the Arctic sky. Set along the Muonionjoki River, this unique retreat offers an extraordinary connection to nature, with the chance to admire the surrounding landscapes, and, if conditions allow, the Northern Lights, from the comfort of your suite.
Choose the length of your stay:
4 nights: 3 nights in Standard Room + 1 night in Arctic Glass Suite
5 nights: 4 nights in Standard Room + 1 night in Arctic Glass Suite
Your dining choices
This is a full board stay. Your breakfast, lunch and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
The main restaurant, set within a beautiful wooden structure, offers a modern take on traditional cuisine, showcasing seasonal ingredients and forest produce in a warm and inviting setting. After dinner, head to the North Bar to extend the experience with a glass of wine or a carefully crafted cocktail, perfect for sharing stories of the day’s adventures in a cosy atmosphere.
Your time
Spend your days exploring the vast wilderness through a range of unforgettable activities, from dog sledding and snowmobiling to snowshoeing across frozen landscapes. The on-site husky centre offers a unique opportunity to connect with these energetic companions and experience one of Lapland’s most iconic traditions. After a day in the snow, retreat to the Aurora Wellness area, where relaxation takes centre stage. Unwind in traditional wood-fired saunas or soak in outdoor hot tubs by the river, surrounded by the stillness of the Arctic, and perhaps even beneath the Northern Lights.
Your included excursions —
Lapland Excursion Package
Make the most of your Arctic escape with a Lapland Excursion Package, including four unforgettable experiences showcasing the magic of the region.
Your journey to Finland —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Lapland —
Stretching across northern Finland and Sweden, Lapland is a realm of Arctic enchantment - a land where silence reigns, snow sparkles under the low winter sun, and nature dictates the rhythm of life. From the ethereal glow of the Northern Lights to the endless daylight of the midnight sun, this far northern wilderness offers a rare sense of peace and wonder. Beneath its frozen lakes and sweeping forests lies Sápmi, the ancestral land of the Sámi people, whose traditions and connection to nature still shape the region’s soul. Whether you seek pristine adventure, deep tranquillity, or cultural discovery, Lapland is an unforgettable escape into the magic of the North.
Must-sees:
- Rovaniemi (Finland): The official home of Santa Claus and a gateway to Arctic exploration.
- Kiruna (Sweden): A mining town surrounded by wild landscapes, soon to be relocated to preserve its heritage.
- Abisko National Park: One of the world’s best places to witness the Northern Lights, with crystal-clear skies.
- Inari & Utsjoki (Finland): Centres of Sámi culture and heritage amid breathtaking tundra scenery.
- Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park: A sanctuary of fells, forests and frozen lakes ideal for skiing and snowshoeing.
Culinary culture:
Lapland’s cuisine reflects the purity of its landscapes - simple, hearty and rooted in tradition. Local specialities include reindeer, Arctic char, and smoked salmon, often accompanied by tangy lingonberries or sweet cloudberries. Warm up with a bowl of Lappish salmon soup or savour freshly baked flatbread by a crackling fire. Many restaurants in Kiruna or Rovaniemi offer modern takes on these age-old recipes, paired beautifully with Nordic craft beers or berry liqueurs.
Dive deeper:
To truly experience Lapland, step beyond the trails and into the world of the Sámi. Learn about reindeer herding and the centuries-old connection between people and nature, or visit the Ájtte Museum in Jokkmokk (Sweden) and Siida Museum in Inari (Finland) to explore Sámi art, history and traditions. In winter, glide across frozen rivers on a husky sledge or chase the Northern Lights under starlit skies; in summer, paddle through mirror-like lakes beneath the midnight sun.
Good to know:
Lapland spans the northernmost regions of Finland and Sweden, reachable via Rovaniemi, Kittilä or Kiruna airports. The best time to visit is from December to March for snowy adventures, or from June to August for the midnight sun. The currency is the euro (€) in Finland and the Swedish krona (SEK) in Sweden. Dress in layers — winter temperatures can drop below –30°C, while summers are mild and bright.