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Levi is the
largest ski resort in Finland. It has earned the title of “Aspen
of Europe” and is undoubtedly the most popular vacation spot of
Lapland. Levi boasts of more than forty exciting ski slopes.
Every November, Levi is the proud host of the FIS Alpine Ski
World Cup.
A Christmas holiday in Levi will be hard to
forget. It has myriads of fun activities to offer. A safari on a
reindeer sledge or a husky sledge is extremely enjoyable. A
snowmobile safari is no less fun either. The cold winds might
find you going for a spa treatment. Indulging yourself at the
sauna or with a mud treatment can be equally rejuvenating. If
you enjoy the cold and want to venture into some extremes, you
can try ice swimming or ice fishing.
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The Kid’s Land is full of activities for
the kids throughout the week. Above all, dear old Santa Claus is
there to make you feel at home. To reach Levi by
air, one needs to reach Kittila airport, courtesy SAS, Finnair
or Blue 1. Levi is a fifteen km bus drive from Kittila airport.
To reach Levi by rail, one needs to reach Kolari, which is at a
distance of 80 km from Levi.
If you want to
enjoy your Christmas holiday at Levi and are searching for some
good accommodation you can visit the site holidaylettings.co.uk.
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a) Snow
White Levin Klubi Apartment Hotel: This is a hotel
apartment. It has two
bedrooms with a total of six beds. The prices range from 675
pounds to 1786 pounds. The prices can undergo modification in
case of corporate bookings or long duration lets. The location
has the advantage of all modern amenities. The surroundings of
this hotel are wonderful and quiet. The golf course is just
beside. The northeast face of the Levi ski slopes borders the
hotel.
The private sauna, along with the
magnificent views from the terrace or the balconies, makes this
hotel a vantage point.
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b) Levin Alppiruusu: One can
reach this 200sqm log cabin courtesy a ten-minute
taxi-drive from the Kittila airport. The log cabin boasts of an elaborate living room, a self-sufficient kitchen, a
sauna and magnificent views of Lapland. The place is
never short of space as it has five double bedrooms and has a
total of sixteen beds. It is a delight for ski enthusiasts as the slopes are almost in the backyard.
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