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Arctic Fox Igloos, Finland

According to an old Finnish folktale, Northern Lights are born as the arctic fox swipes the side of a fell with its tail, thus creating sparks on the northern skies. The Arctic Fox Igloos in Ranua, in the Finnish Lapland, are named in the honour of the animal arctic fox; the Igloos offer ideal conditions for observing and admiring the northern skies and its phenomena. You may also combine an overnight stay in a Glass-Igloo with an extended holiday, for example with a stay at the Holiday Village Gulo Gulo.

Arctic Fox Igloos, Finland
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Reception is located in a separate building in the Igloo Village area. The reception serves 24 h/day & night during peak season from the beginning of November until mid March, and outside peak season, according to agreement. When arriving to the Igloo Village outside peak season, driving your own car, please remember to inform the reception from your arrival time.


For an additional charge you may request for a half-board to be added to your stay, including, in addition of breakfast served at the reception building, also dinner, served at the Holiday Village Gulo Gulo Wild Arctic Restaurant. Transportation from the Igloo Village to the dinner is provided for no charge. There are two dinner sittings: at 6 pm (18) and 8 pm (20). Please make reservations for your half-board when booking your overnight stay, or the latest 24 hours before your arrival!


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