Northern Lights hunter short break
This is a leisurely group holiday with the emphasis firmly fixed on you fulfilling your Aurora Borealis dream every evening; how you spend your days is entirely up to you.
Luosto Very comfortable hotel and excellent spa facilities Hunting for the Northern Lights every evening Snowmobiling Husky sledding Reindeer safari Ice fishing Personal Aurora Alert System so you miss nothing
All prices include: flights, transfers, accommodation and meals; all as listed.
Description of Northern Lights hunter short break
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“Gazing in wonderment at the Northern Lights from a remote cabin high on a Lappish Fell. It doesn’t get any better than that.”
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Holiday information
Our top tip:
Don't go OTT on thick winter clothes; lots are provided, so layers will do.
Trip type:
Small group, 4-24 adults (min. age 18).
Activity level:
Leisurely.
Accomm:
Very comfortable hotel rooms and log cabins.
Solos:
Solo travellers welcome. Single rooms available for a surcharge.
Meals:
4 breakfasts, 4 dinners.
Included:
Flights, transfers, accommodation, some meals, listed activities, cold weather clothing, expert guides.
Reviews
13 Reviews of Northern Lights hunter short break
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 10 Mar 2024 by Caroline Bullock
Definitely seeing the Aurora three times during the week was the highlight. The last time was spectacular, it was arching, dancing, circling overhead for h45 minutes as we lay on the snow during our night snow mobile Aurora hunt on the frozen lake. Read full reviewReviewed on 29 Jan 2024 by Sarah-Louise Mitchell
The highlights were the husky sled riding and snowmobile riding. Both out of my comfort zone but fantastic achievement to do. Also the snowshoe walk at night was led by a lovely person who 'read' the group well. Read full reviewReviewed on 12 Jan 2020 by Sean Lee
The most memorable part of the holiday was the Northern Light Read full reviewReviewed on 01 Apr 2019 by Moon Kuan
Excellent. Everything is well organised and we did not have any worries from start to finish. The guides and hotel staff were very friendly and helpful. They all spoke English. Read full reviewReviewed on 16 Feb 2019 by Susan Benson
The most memorable part of the holiday was seeing the northern lights. Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Feb 2018 by Paul Moran
The most memorable was snowshoeing on the fell above Luosto in a winter wonderland, leading a team of Huskies and snowmobiling in the dark. An excellent holiday, good accommodation, great activities, wonderful food. Read full reviewReviewed on 27 Oct 2018 by Sands Richard
Wonderful experience BUT the weather was poor. Rain and wind caused our RIB Safari to be cancelled and the clouds /low solar activity meant we did not fulfil our dream of seeing the Northern lights. Read full reviewReviewed on 07 Mar 2017 by Adele Weiss
Of course we loved, loved, loved seeing the aurora and the dog sledding was incredible. Read full reviewReviewed on 07 Feb 2017 by Ray Wiley
Absolutely wonderful. All the people on site were magnificent - we can't speak more highly enough. We have never been looked after any better on any holiday we have taken. Read full reviewReviewed on 04 Mar 2017 by Sandra Thomas
northern lights, all booked trips were excellent, and everything went to plan Read full reviewReviewed on 12 Dec 2014 by Thomas White
It was in my top three holidays and I have travelled a lot. An absolute must! Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
Located so close to the edge of the Pallas National Park, the hotel is acutely aware of the impact it can have on the such a pristine environment and ensures that any impacts are mitigated to the best of its ability. They do this in numerous ways as outlined below.The hotel restaurant sources its produce locally where possible with reindeer meat being sourced from traditional herders as well as fish from the lakes of Lapland. These products are highly sustainable and support traditional industries in this remote region, whilst offering guests the chance to enjoy delicious produce.
The hotel’s waste water is managed in the rooms and guests are encouraged to reuse towels and linen for their stay. In the winter cottage accommodation the linen is typically replaced mid week.
All of the activity guides who operate from here have a strict leave no trace policy which they adhere to. They ensure that the routes that they use are impacted upon in as a little as little as possible. The routes used for snowmobiling are well managed and maintained and are restricted in order to minimise the environmental impact of any safaris, although the frozen ground is resilient and protected by the permafrost in winter. This also applies to dog sled trails. The snowmobiles operated are four stroke engines which are much cleaner and they are expertly maintained to ensure they are as efficient as possible. Snowmobiles are not allowed within National Park areas to protect them from the noise pollution which could disturb animals.
The reindeer used in the safaris are all traditionally herded and looked after to the highest welfare standards. Jeris utilises its sister hotel’s huskies typically and they are renowned for their dog sled operations. The working dogs’ welfare is of paramount importance and all veterinary standards are met and welfare standards are excellent. The dogs’ training schedules and safari schedule is carefully managed to ensure their welfare throughout the season.
As the hotel is part of a group of locally owned hotels they will utilise shared transfers where possible in order to minimise the vehicle useage and lower their carbon footprint.
People
Hotel Jeris is part of a family-owned and operated group of hotels in Finnish Lapland. They have no overseas share holders and therefore the economic benefits of any clients staying at this hotel are prevented from leaking from the local economy.Jeris and its sister hotels employ local people and their guides are typically local experts. As a group these hotels are a significant local employer and have very much helped to stem the flow of young people from this area to larger urban centres in search of jobs. Tourism has filled a hole in the regional economy which has been left by more traditional industries which are in decline and Hotel Jeris, although relatively small scale, is a part of this.
The menus here highlight typically local dishes and ingredients where possible and the food is locally sourced where possible. Reindeer is always sourced from the Lappish herders and it is great to understand that such traditional ways of life can intertwine with the modern hospitality industry.
The hotel is exceptionally keen to promote the Lappish Sami culture and local handicrafts are present throughout the hotel and are for sale in the small gift shop.
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