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Wilderness Hotel Inari & Igloos
4.6/591 Reviews
Nice place to stay with easy access to amenities and holiday activities. Breakfast spread is good and facilities are well upkeep. Room price is on the expensive side with limited availability. Due to the placement of the rooms, it might be challenging for some people, especially older folks, to move from reception to their rooms to carry their baggage. There are no WiFi, TV, fridge, or desk phone in certain rooms. Most likely a one-time experience to stay and that's about it.
Wilderness Hotel Nangu & Igloos
4.5/550 Reviews
We stayed at the Wilderness Hotel Nangu for 5 nights in December 2024. From the moment we arrived we were really impressed and were very excited about our stay. We had chosen to spend our first night in one of the Aurora log cabins and move to the Panorama log cabin for the remainder of our stay. Both rooms were good but the Panorama was fabulous and even better than the photos on the website- coming back after a day of activities it was amazing to be able to use the jacuzzi and sauna. The dining area/bar was lovely and the food was fantastic, really tasty and well presented. The staff were all great, very helpful and always smiling. The activities (we had the arctic experience package) were well organised and very enjoyable but thank goodness for the suits that the hotel provided as it was very cold on the days that we did the husky sleigh ride and snowmobile adventure. I would definitely recommend taking lots of layers and foot and hand warmers if you are doing these activities, because you aren't moving very much you can get cold very quickly. We saw the Northern lights briefly one night (we were alerted by the alarm that you can obtain from the reception for a smallish fee- definitely worth it) Due to Lake Inari not being fully frozen we did have to be driven to two of the activities and the lunch was venue was also changed. This wasn't a problem however as we got to see two of the other Wilderness hotels which were both nice although much 'livelier' as they are not adults only. If you want a more chilled/quieter experience then I would recommend Nangu. All in all we had the most amazing time and would return in a heartbeat. Nangu really is a magical place and the peace and the scenery is second to none. There is nothing I can think of which would have improved our experience
Lake Inari Mobile Cabins
4.8/516 Reviews
A truly unique experience in northern Lapland! From booking to check-out, the process was smooth and straightforward. Atte, Alexa, and team were responsive, organized, warm, and gracious hosts, and both the basecamp and mobile cabin were spotless and well-outfitted as all prior reviews shared. Note that snow suits and boots are provided for those in need at the basecamp, along with WCs, showers, towels, and space to store any snacks/drinks you might wish to bring with you. While we unfortunately didn't have time to take advantage of any of the activities, we did reserve spaces in the grill hut for a delicious meal and terrific conversation (I'd note that for those interested in ice fishing, Atte is a skilled guide). The mobile cabins themselves were wholly original, compact yet comfortable rooms on runners. They are pulled out on the ice at 8 pm and retrieved at 8 am, giving you many quiet and peaceful hours on the lake with the lights of homes and Inari town in the distance. Our evening was mostly overcast so we saw only one hint of aurora, but one can imagine the show when the sky is clear. We wrapped our visit with a delicious homecooked breakfast back at basecamp and engaging conversation with our hosts and other guests. For those looking for an igloo-style lodging experience in a more intimate, personalized, and adventurous setting, this fills the bill - and more. Sincere thanks to Atte, Alexa, and team for sharing their knowledge, care, and hospitality with us!
Wilderness Hotel Juutua
4.4/564 Reviews
Buffet breakfast, diversified styles, my favorite salmon, eggplant juice beans and wheat skin, and a self-service waffles machine, let the guests make their own waffles 🧇, hot and very delicious! The hotel is on the side of the river in River Juutua, you can see the beautiful view of the river in the restaurant and room, first-class enjoyment! The front desk clerk was happy to answer our questions, and some were smiling! The waiters and food in the hotel restaurant (Aanaar) reached the level of a 5-star hotel. When serving, each dish will be explained, what is its main dish, side dish and juice! The most unfortunately, the thermostat does not have temperature, and the weather is not too cold. There is a hot tube for drying clothes in the bathroom, and the wet clothes are drying quickly!
Northern Lights Village Saariselkä
4.4/547 Reviews
Great experience and very good service. Also priced really well. The location was beautiful and guides very good . We got picked up from our hotel and dropped back again . Over all everything went like clockwork. One recommendation is dress warm we had our own gear but northern lights village provided gear . It does get very cold
Giellajohka
4.6/540 Reviews
Right next to the bus stop, there is no need to find a place after arriving, the lady boss will go out to greet him personally, and the store is very enthusiastic! You can see the aurora basically when you leave the room (if you are lucky), there is also a bonfire waiting for the aurora. The bonfire is on the river bank, there is no light pollution. There are also projects such as skiing, snowmobiling, husky sledding, but it’s a little more expensive than the Sarika’s. The breakfast is 10 euros for one person, a typical European breakfast, the portion is sufficient and the taste is not bad. The apartment where the four of us live is also a small wooden house. The sanitary conditions are very good, and the room is quiet and suitable for posing. All in all, I highly recommend staying here for two or three days. The chalet here is not worse than the glass house in Sarika!

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties162
Number of Reviews1,175
Highest PriceNZD 1,906
Lowest PriceNZD 117
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 593
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 595