Unlike many other travel companies we operate on a trust account model. Once we’ve paid the airline for your flights, the rest of your money is held in a trust account. We do not have access to this directly and can only withdraw funds when you are back home from holiday
All of our holidays that include flights are protected by the ATOL scheme from the moment you book. So if one of our suppliers fails, you’ll get your money back. If you’re left stranded abroad, a flight home will be arranged at no extra cost. Our ATOL number is 11806
As proud ABTA members we deliver the highest standards when it comes to our holidays. So if you book with us you’re guaranteed the best service. Our ABTA number is P8283, Y6720.
What’s the weather like in Lapland in February?
It’s extremely cold in winter and Lapland weather in February is no exception. You can expect a month of heavy snowfall, which is perfect for a ski holiday or building snowmen with the family. It’s the last month of winter, but it’s often the coldest with temperatures often plummeting below freezing.
Geographical influences
Located in the northernmost region of Finland, Lapland borders Norway, Sweden, Russia and the Baltic Sea. Surrounding a snowy wilderness, the destination makes you feel as though you are a thousand miles away from home. It’s a sparsely populated area that’s usually not very busy, so you can take the whole family over for an unforgettable holiday in a winter wonderland. The winter months are long, lasting for up to seven months of the year. You’ll need to pack really thick and warm clothing for your visit, including hats, gloves and cosy scarves.
Averages
Lapland’s arctic climate brings freezing weather in February with lots of snow and cold winds. The average temperature is just -7°C with chilly lows of -13°C. The humidity is very high, reaching levels of 97% in winter. There’s a 77% chance of a snowy day at this time of year, so come prepared with warm clothes and snow boots. Each day has seven hours of sunlight with a monthly rainfall of 37mm.