Santa Claus Reindeer

Tourist attraction · Rovaniemi

Santa Claus Reindeer

Tourist attraction · Rovaniemi

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Joulumaantie 13, 96930 Rovaniemi, Finland

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Seasonal reindeer rides, sleigh tours, farm visits, and herder experiences  

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13 Festive Train Rides You Can Take for the Holidays

"An overnight double-decker service runs from the capital to Arctic Lapland, crossing spectacular snow-lined scenery over a roughly 14-hour journey and terminating above the Arctic Circle at northern destinations (notably a town famed as Santa’s official residence with a personal post office); visitors can extend the trip with local holiday activities such as visiting elf school, reindeer rides and snowmobile safaris." - Talia Avakian Talia Avakian Talia Avakian is a lifestyle reporter based in Los Angeles with a love for outdoor excursions, off-the-beaten-path local finds, remote and historic hotels, and innovations in food. She was previously the digital news reporter for Travel + Leisure. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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A Hanna

Google
It's a nice experience, only €30 per person for a 50m ride, but you can't touch the reindeer. The girl who helped us was bored, she was very basic, she didn't explain anything, she was never friendly or smiled at anything. After finishing the ride, we walked around the place to look for more activities. I recommend that they should have a better attitude with tourists, good customer service brings you more clients.

Mustafa

Google
Meeting and riding the reindeer was truly a magical and unforgettable experience. Getting up close with these beautiful animals and learning about them from the incredibly kind and knowledgeable staff made the experience even more special. The ride itself was absolutely breathtaking gliding through the snow-covered landscape felt like something out of a winter fairytale. The reindeer were well cared for, and the entire experience was perfectly organized, ensuring both comfort and enjoyment. The staff’s warmth and professionalism stood out the most. They were incredibly welcoming and made sure we had the best possible experience. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend this incredible reindeer adventure!

SHA Paisley

Google
It was delightful to meet and get up close to the reindeer. I discovered some of them enjoy having the base of their tail scratched. 😊 I also appreciated the STRONG brewed coffee in the Saame Teepee. Toni was very informative about the reindeer and Saame people. I enjoyed my visit from AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 KIITOS

Vivek Teotia

Google
It was fun ride my guide Hendrik was very sweet and he explained a few good things. This is a must do activity if you are visiting Santa clause village. It was but chilly but they will provide you warmers which are made by using raindeer skin You can buy ticket just next to the gate of reindeer farm.

Angelica Perez

Google
It was a wonderful experience. We went inside the reindeer enclosure, where we were able to feed and pet them. We enjoyed the explanations from our guide, Johanna, who was very good at telling us a little about the reindeer's life. We went in August, with a beautiful weather.

Karol Kamiński

Google
A really atmospheric place, but if you’re looking for an actual reindeer sleigh adventure, I’d highly recommend going to a reindeer farm deep in the forest, away from the crowds. There are plenty of options across Finland, like the ones near Ruka or the incredible Lammintupa farm, where you can experience the ride in a much more natural and immersive way. From our perspective, this place just didn’t have the right vibe. Tourists everywhere, people watching from all sides, it felt more like walking in circles under observation than a real adventure. If you want to truly connect with nature, look elsewhere.

Brynja A. Káradóttir

Google
We visited in June. In summer it costs 7 Euros to pet and feed the reindeer. You can also take photos of- and with them. Since it was outside of the tourism season, it was not overcrowded and we could actually spend some time with the reindeer. The adult males were curious and came to check us out. The females and calves wanted to be left alone, which is totally fine. They're still nice to observe from afar.

Bogi K.

Google
Lots of cute reindeers! Only 7 euros to enter, you get a little food to give to them, some information about them (and the guide answers any additional questions), and you stay however much you like. (At least I stayed for almost an hour, and didn't feel for a minute that I was looked at badly for that.) The reindeers are friendly, some are shy, but in general they let you pet them without getting up and walking away. 😆 They do not bite or attack. When I visited (2024 September), there were 3 adorable 4-month-old babies too - those three were especially friendly and soft! I loved my visit here, will definitely come back sometime in the future!
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Griseth Z.

Yelp
So picturesque and fresh of breath air it warranted a second return! Santa's village is designed to have Santa's hotel, cafes, restaurants, shops, reindeer sleigh ride as well as other bookings available --among others--within the area. Inside the village you will also find Santa's main post office in which you will be able to select every postcard you wish to send to special loved ones postmarked to be sent from Lapland, Finland: Santa's very own home in the arctic circle! Tacos are readily available outside in several areas that surround the outskirts of the village perimeter, no stress. Highly recommend to visit whether to scratch item off list of items to do/visit or create/begin a holiday tradition of your own!

Nate ..

Yelp
Its litterly just 15 gift shops. The reindeer petting / feeding was kinda cool though.
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Danielle P.

Yelp
If you're in Lapland Finland this is a must see attraction. Althoigh, it's definitely a tourist attraction based on the shopping prices. My spouse and I visited this attraction a few weeks ago, and we truly enjoyed the outdoor activities. The village has shopping, eating, reindeers, dog sledding, and many other winter activities. It's was very easy to navigate to with the use of a GPS device or Google maps. They have plenty of free parking lots, so there is no issues with parking.
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Hillary R.

Yelp
Stayed here one night and it was nice and private, little cottage with parking outside, bathroom was large with its own sauna, kitchen was small but it was fully stocked and had a microwave and tea kettle. There was a small porch if people wanted to hang out. It's a large property of course Santa themed. There's a gas station across the street in case you would like to buy food and drinks cheaper. Nice and on the main drag.
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Maisha R.

Yelp
So this is definitely a tourist attraction, complete with ridiculous prices to do anything in the area but, it is one of the most charming places I've ever been. Santa Claus Village is devoted to the bearded Christmas figure with his office, Mrs. Claus' place, Santa's post office, an ice bar and restaurant, an ice skating rink, winter games, reindeer sleigh rides, the arctic circle line, and a number of souvenir shops where you can find all types of Christmas decorations, Santa-themed and Finnish souvenirs, and chocolate. We started the day by learning a little history of the area and by getting an official certificate indicating that we'd crossed the arctic circle. This was followed by spending time around one of the many fires in the area with warm juice in hand before getting into a sleigh being pulled by reindeer. We explored the place, saw Santa and got a gift from him, went to the post office to mail a few things, and did some shopping as well. This was a unique experience indeed and despite the chilly weather, it was worth it!
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Boon Y.

Yelp
I think this is a must visit place if you believe in Christmas and Santa. There are so much to explore to experience Christmas spirit. There is Santa of course, elf, Mrs Santa Claus, reindeer, gift. You can also post letter or post card or get a letter from Santa at Santa Claus post office. If you post a letter to Santa from anywhere in the world, the letter actually came to here. There are also accommodation here, I am staying in a cabin with sauna. It's quite spacious and the sauna is a must have experience in Finland. The hotel provide free shuttle service to and from the airport, just email them your arrival date time and flight number after making reservation. I only have good things to say about this place and have already thinking about going back while writing this review.
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Big J B.

Yelp
Santa Claus village is such an amazing place you'll love it I hope to someday to visit there with my family.
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Victoria V.

Yelp
If you are in Lapland, this is a must see!!! You can visit with Santa Claus in nearly every language. He spoke Italian, Japanese, English, and even Arabic! It is fun to be in the Arctic Circle. It is chilly so make sure to dress warmly in the winter. You can fill out a postcard and send it from Santa's village. We had some fun with that!
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P C.

Yelp
I am surprised to see that I am the 14th review. I was really amazed by what its like to be here. You can really be lulled into a feeling of wondering if santa clause is real or not. Like, I understand he's not delivering packages around the world, but is there a guy they call santa clause and that runs the village? To further belief or dis-belief, there are little people that range reindeers and give instructional seminars on working with them. I didn't see any with a red nose but I was told he had the day off. I do recommend going into the post office and dropping off a post card that will legitimally be post marked from the north pole. The santa clause village is above the arctic circle and they will stamp your passport showing it too. If you go during december, like i did, it will be dark by 2pm, but then again it never is light during that time, just twilight.
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Jeff C.

Yelp
Hey, who doesn't love Santa?! Not so long ago in a distant land of ice and snow, far, far away, I went in search of the Jolly Old Elf, and my quest brought me to the Arctic Circle. Yes, I had a bone to pick with the Big Guy about some matter of a Red Ryder BB Gun that was promised but never delivered to a little boy who was extra special good that year. "Hey, Santa, FYI, a Radio Flyer Wagon is not the same thing." Well, of course, I found him hanging out in Finland's Santa Claus Village which is a megalopolis of everything Christmas. Let me just say that to get the full effect of Santa Claus Village, you must visit during the winter. Snow and ice cling to each and every building like frosting on a cake, and the Arctic Twilight bathes the grounds in a magical glow that reminds you of what it was like to be young. It is just like you are in one of those Thomas Kinkade paintings. Oh, and there is Big Time Xmas shopping here. Everything from hand carved Christmas decorations to the Kuksa, a Lapland wooden drinking cup, which is a must purchase. Tradition holds that the first beverage imbibed from this cup should be whiskey which was why I bought two. Yup, the stores at Santa Claus Village have everything from reindeer antler bottle openers to Dasher and Dancer's pelts fashioned into some pretty sweet throw rugs (sorry kiddies and PETA). And speaking of reindeer, there is plenty of delicious Rudolph just waiting for you in the cafeteria. It is lightly seasoned and comes spooned out on the plate in a loose meat sort of juicy goodness. It is the perfect way in which to take out some retribution, for say such crimes as not getting that prized Christmas Gift. "Yeah, that's right, Fat Man, I still Haven't forgotten." So after filling up on a double plate of Rudolph or one of his equally delicious cousins, I made my way to the Big Guy. I moved through a sea of red clad carolers whose songs filled the whole complex with angelic harmony. Children slid down slides and through tunnels fashioned out of ice, and I immediately wished that I was a toddler again so that I could slid like a penguin (yeah, I know that they are found in the South Pole..just go with it). Tearing myself from this Currier and Ives winter seen, I finally spied the object of my quest, Santa. There he was holding court with a throng of eager children patently waiting their turn to tell Santa their most fervent Christmas wish. How many potential Red Ryder dreams were about to be dashed I wondered. I started to move but found myself frozen, for the magic of Santa Claus Village had overcome my desire for Christmas justice. The music, laughing children, the warm inviting shops, and yes the yummy reindeer, had all made me realize that I was in arguably the best place in the world to enjoy Christmas. Santa Claus Village should be on every traveler's list, for it will help the most hardened Grinch recapture the magic of his/her youth. It will make you believe again....Oh, and as for my Red Ryder BB Gun, well unlike the movie, I never did get it, but then, I probably would have shot my eye out anyway ..
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Amanda R.

Yelp
Loving our stay here- the cottages are so cozy and warm (with your own private sauna!). We don't have kids so it is just two adults on this trip. We will probably go see Santa but skip the rest of the souvenir shops and go straight for the skiing, husky rides, snowmobiling, etc. Four stars because the dining options here are mediocre at best, and could really use some TLC from management.
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Trang N.

Yelp
If you believe in Santa, this is a must stop. It's just magical, our 4 year old son loved running around here and taking in the Christmas spirit! The day we went the snow was falling and the sweet sound of Christmas music filled the air! We were able to visit Santa without much wait. He actually was the special guest at a wedding we attended last night and he was able to tell us about the rest of his evening which was really nice. We were able to purchase a video of when we first saw Santa and several pictures which is nice, they really captured my son's expression seeing him! It's priceless. There is a world renowned North Pole post office where you can post letters from the North Pole for Christmas to you little ones, which is very sweet. We sent two post cards, so I hope to received them this year. There are numerous activities on site, husky sled dog rides as well as reindeer rides. The Arctic Circle actually runs right through the center of the main grounds so it was nice to get your picture sitting right on the NORTH POLE starts! There are numerous shops selling Finnish made products and souvenirs specific to Santa and the area. A taxi will run you €22.50 from city center and the bus that will take you here is about €7.50! I would recommend stopping here just to say that you did it. Not many people can say they visited Santa at his home!
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Germanicure M.

Yelp
I am not crazy about Christmas, but I do appreciate it as a special time of year to brighten up the cold and dull winter days and nights and to focus on family and friends. While staying in Rovaniemi, you get the chance to meet and greet Santa Claus at his office in Napapiiri at Santa Claus Village. I can imagine it to be a more memorable and special visit in winter with lots of Lapland snow, but even in summer it is a nice place to go. Take bus number 8 in front of Rovaniemi train station, pay 7,20 € for a return ticket to the driver and 25 minutes later you will reach Santa´s home. Make sure to check the timetable since there are just 7 buses on weekdays and even less on the weekend. Last bus taking you back to Rovaniemi will be at 5.10 pm even though Santa Claus Village stays open until 6. Plan accordingly to enjoy your stay and not to shed tears about paying exorbitant taxi fares. At Santa Claus Village, lots of shops sell Christmas items and handicraft. There are also a Marimekko shop (famous for its unique fabric prints and colours), an outlet store of Iittala (no less famous Finnish glass design) and Taigakoru (very unique Lapland jewellery). Of course, Santa Claus has got his own post office and a small museum about Christmas traditions. But most important of all is ... his office at which he works and welcomes visitors every day! No holidays for poor Santa ;OD! No pictures are allowed, but you can have your picture taken with Santa for purchase. I was really quite impressed and felt like stuck in a Disney movie, because the whole interior is fabulous and you get greeted by a Christmas gnome. Santa waits for you to sit down next to him and to have a little chat before the photo gets taken. People can watch you live on http://santaclauslive.com/ while talking to him - well, as usual I could hardly watch myself when they showed the clip to me afterwards ... hope no one else has seen me ;oD! Santa is a real charming guy and he speaks German! Did that surprise anyone??? Do not miss the Arctic Circle - yeah, Santa´s Village is located right there - and get the passport stamp for 50 cents at the information point to make this trip complete.
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Mel M.

Yelp
I came here with three other adults, so we experienced it from the grown up point of view. It was magical! We came here in December and it was a great experience to put me in the Christmas spirit! However, there are some things you should know: 1. We spend all of two hours at Santa's village, which is really all you need. Keep in mind we didn't have kids. We stopped by on our way back from Levi, Finland between our bus and train rides. 2. When going to see Santa, the line will seem long at first, but it moves really quickly. 3. There are several photo packets you can choose from, I would highly recommend the USB for 52€. It includes a video of your entrance and exit, the photos taken and bonus footage. What was great was because there for 4 of us, we only paid 13€ Each and all was able to download the onto our computers. 4. Taxi from the train station will be about 27€ each way for only about 10minutes. A total rip off. Take the bus if you have time. 5. You can get an arctic circle stamp in your passport for 0,50€. So take it with you! The cheapest souvenir you will find! 6. Speaking of souvenirs, Santa's village is like a mini mall. Be prepared for lots of opportunities to buy things!
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Qype User (Badger…)

Yelp
A truly magical place for all the family! All year round you can see Santa's elves in their work shop and sorting out the huge amount of mail that gets delivered there every year. There is also a chance to meet the main man himself, Santa Claus, free of charge, and Santa can converse in many languages, which is pretty impressive! Its base in the Arctic circle adds to the magic of the place. There are also plenty of stores inside the shopping area to pick up gift items and a cafe to rest the weary feet in. Just remember to wear snow shoes/boots as the snow gets quite deep and slippery here. Great location and easy to reach from Rovaniemi by bus to Napapiiri which stops right outside Santa claus village
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Liliya M.

Yelp
Reasons you should come here: - You have children. - You want to buy souvenirs, lots of souvenirs. - You have nothing else left to do. Reasons you shouldn't come here: - This place is so commercial its wild. Every attraction is basically a gift shop. - The staff here is capitalizing on everything...as in they charge you 2 euro to make a phone call to get a taxi (pretty much the only way in and out). Go husky sledding instead!

Gilbert G.

Yelp
TOTALLY DISAPPOINTED and UNEXPECTED !!! The management has no sympathy with tourist who does not stay in their hotels. We were in our Xmas vacation. We travelled from Kemi from 6pm to get to Rovaniemi at 830pm to see the Santa Claus village on a hard stormy snowy weather. The ladies in the store were so nice but per village policy they cannot let tourist or visitor use the restroom or buy coffee in the restaurant because of "The Village Hotel Guest are Having Dinner" management does want to disturb the hotel guest with the outsiders. They said to use the restroom across the street gas station. WADAPAK!!! To all tourist.. I about it 4x and Good luck!! They made my trip wasteful and not worth it.
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Janet S.

Yelp
Santa's village, meet the great man, the line was about a hour filled with as many adults as their were children, all feverish with excitement. We shook his hand, had a cuddle and a chat and got some great photos and a 1 minute video for 40 euros. Then out into the snow for the reindeer safari 3km, crossing the arctic circle and mailing our postcards in Santa's post office.. Twinkly lights were everywhere and everyone was having a great time. Lots of gift shops and restaurants all providing great quality. Once in a lifetime..or maybe we will come back... Number 8 bus from town is how most people get there, its a short 15 mins and the easiest way to do it.
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Miguel O.

Yelp
A bit too much touristy but nice if you go with kids. You can talk to Santa for free. But you will have to scratch your pockets for a picture or a video with the red guy which will make a nice but expensive souvenir. See an example video here: https://youtu.be/7sT4emJrR9g
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oui c'est bien la que l'equipe du per noel prepare le 31 decembre