Canterbury Travel expands New Year Lapland holidays
Lapland specialists Canterbury Travel has added two new destinations to the six-night New Year Lapland Arctic Adventure tour for 2025.
The holiday departs from London Stansted on 27 December 2025 through 2 January 2026.
Due to demand, the six-night New Year trip will now include Ruka and Suomu with new activities added into the itinerary.
The tour includes six-nights’ accommodation on either a half or full board basis depending on the resort of choice, with activities including a three-hour snowmobile safari, husky and reindeer sleigh safaris, ice karting, ice fishing and snowshoe hiking.
The holiday culminates in a celebration dinner on New Year’s Eve, followed by an open-air party to see in the New Year with a chance of seeing the Northern Lights.
Prices start from £1.915 per person.
Nicola Blair, GM of Canterbury Travel, said: “In January, we expanded our programme of regional departures, so demand is even stronger for our holidays this year”.
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