It probably won't surprise you, but during winter it can be very cold in Lapland, with temperatures between -10°C and -20°C and even -30°C. The lowest temperatures can be expected between the holidays and mid-February. But this shouldn't be a problem, if you're well prepared for this. The most important is to wear multiple layers and with multiple we don't mean 2 or 3.
But what exactly should you bring to protect yourself against the cold? When traveling with a travel agency they'll probably provide you with a thermal overall, so what if you're organizing this trip yourself?
Here is a list of what should definitely not be missing in your suitcase to Lapland.
- 66° 11′ N, 29° 06′ E
Overview
Packing list
Winter clothing
Thermal underwear
Ski Coat
Ski Gloves/mittens
Buff or Scarf
Ski Socks
Ski Pants
Winter/Snow Boots
Undergloves
Hat
Ski Goggles
Regular clothing
Underwear
T-Shirts
Hoodies
(Fleece) Sweaters
One pair of Jeans
Pyjama
Warm Socks
Toiletries
Hairbrush
Toothbrush / Toothpaste
Deodorant
Medication
Sunscreen
Bodylotion
Lip Balm
Electronics
Camera + Lenses
Chargers
Powerbank
Other
Ski/snowboard equipment
Headlamp
Handkerchiefs
Swimwear (for sauna)
Sunglasses
Games
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- Last updated July 25, 2023
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