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Even the home of Santa Claus is now suffering from overtourism

The capital of Finnish Lapland, Rovaniemi, happily calls itself the “official home town of Santa Claus”. But not everyone is merry about Christmas tourists.

  • by JAMES BROOKS
Majestic landscapes at Pulpit Rock.

Ranked and rated: Which Scandinavian country is the best destination?

Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland or Greenland? We compare the contenders across five categories to help you decide which to visit.

  • by Sarah Marshall
Sleek Nordic interiors: Finnair’s premium economy.
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This premium economy is a worthwhile step-up from cattle class

Premium economy risks being double the price and not very different to regular economy, but there are several reasons Finnair is worth the extra cost.

  • by Kate Allman
Steam and a float, in a floating sauna.

Try not to scream: Doing a sauna, Finnish-style

Discover the joys of sauna going, a revered Finnish pastime that involves both Zen-like relaxation and something akin to an adrenaline sport.

  • by Brian Johnston
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From tinsel-free towns to white Christmas: Top places to go in December

The experience of a winter Christmas entices many overseas at this time of year, but you’ll find plenty of other reasons to travel in December.

  • by Brian Johnston
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Late winter escapes: The world’s best places for an August holiday

Keen to escape Australia in August? Here are the countries and cities to visit for their summer, winter or welcoming dry season.

  • by Brian Johnston
Finn Allas Sea Pools.

Finnish sauna rules: Five things you need to know

The first thing you need to know is that Finns do not dress in the sauna.

  • by Belinda Jackson
Kuusamo Airport has on security check point for domestic and international flights.

Airport review: Kuusamo, Finland

It's geared for about three flights a day but one season a year, it is mobbed with tourists.

  • by Belinda Jackson
The Arctic Light Hotel's take on reindeer, a meat that features in many Lappish dishes.

Enjoying the delights of foraged food in Harriniva, Finland

The magnificence of foraged food reaches its zenith in Lappish Finland.

  • by Tatyana Leonov
The Northern Lights season in Lapland spans from mid-August until early April, but the night we are booked to stay in an igloo is preceded by days of extreme snow fall and grey skies.

Finland: A white night in a glass igloo within the Arctic Circle

When the glass exterior of the igloo becomes obscured by the snow, we simply press a button to defrost.

  • by Tatyana Leonov

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