Flight Nice-Rovaniemi to meet Santa Claus
First there’s the rule: you must fly to Nice-Rovaniemi in a plane. And then there's the exception to the rule: every year, one passenger, always the same one, does not use a Nice-Rovaniemi plane ticket but instead flies... in a reindeer-drawn sleigh! As you may have guessed, this strange passenger is Santa Claus. You see, Santa Claus has officially taken up residence just a few miles from the town. His magical village is the main attraction of this Nordic town. But rest assured, the capital of Finnish Lapland has plenty of other arguments to convince you to catch the next direct flight from Nice to Rovaniemi.
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Heading for the North Pole
See more See lessAre you feeling like an adventurer, ready to cross the Arctic Circle on a snowmobile or behind a team of huskies? Can you channel your inner child who still dreams of meeting its greatest benefactor? Book your return flight from Nice to Rovaniemi with our partner Misterfly. In just a few clicks, you will find the times and fares of all available flights between Nice and Rovaniemi. Have you found the flights you need? Get airline rates for the whole family's tickets from Nice to Rovaniemi with no extra charges, and with easy payment terms if you prefer.
Formalities for travelling to Rovaniemi
- Entry formalities: as a member of the European Union and the Schengen Area, Finland only requires a valid passport or identity card.
- Currencies: The photo that will immortalise your meeting with Father Christmas is paid for in euros.
Your non-stop flight from Nice to Rovaniemi
If you want to go straight to Santa land, go to Terminal 2 where an easyJet flight is waiting.
Plan to arrive at the terminal at least one hour before the scheduled departure time. In periods of high passenger traffic, mainly in school holidays, add another good half-hour to this time. The same applies if you're planning to drop off a hold bag at your airline's check-in counter.
Departure airport Nice Côte d'Azur Airport Departure terminal Terminal 2 Arrival airport Rovaniemi Airport Arriving at Rovaniemi airport
Don't get carried away! There will be no elves waiting for you when your flight from Nice arrives at Rovaniemi airport to take you to the town centre around ten kilometres from the airport. Rest assured: there are other, far more reliable solutions!
- Bus: the Airport Express provides a regular shuttle service between the airport, Santa's village and the town centre. It stops in front of the town's main hotels. Tickets (€8 per person) are available from the driver. Allow around twenty minutes for the journey.
- Taxis: they will be waiting for you outside the terminal. For around thirty euros (with a surcharge at night), Taxis take up to four passengers and drop them off fifteen minutes later at their accommodation in the heart of the town centre.
- Car hire: You'll be spoilt for choice with a dozen or so different firms (some of which will only accept bookings). They all have booths on the landside, after the baggage hall.
What to do in
Rovaniemi ?
We're not going to lie: if you take a direct flight from Nice to Rovaniemi, crossing the whole of Europe from north to south, it's above all for one excellent reason: to meet him! Who? Well Santa Claus, of course, who for thirty years has been welcoming his fans, young and old, in the Santa Claus Village, on the outskirts of the Lapland capital. At first, you may think the place is just an amusement park, but on closer inspection, you will find that it is really a truly magical place. Yet, there's so much more to Rovaniemi than its illustrious, gleaming inhabitants. Many other wonderful experiences await visitors: walking through snow-covered landscapes, nights lit up by the Northern Lights, a dip in a frozen lake after a sauna session... Poetic, a return to nature, truly vibrant sensations: what if this were the real magic of Christmas?
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A family affair
See more See lessFor a return flight from Nice to Rovaniemi, you'll need your boarding passes, valid identity documents and... the ability to channel your inner chill! This journey into the imaginary world of Santa and his mythical world requires a little candour and a lot of enthusiasm. This meeting will work even more magical if you share this very special moment with your family, in the company of your children or grandchildren. That said, this trip to the Arctic Circle is an adventure that can also be enjoyed as a couple or with friends. A holiday in Lapland is full of more 'grown up' experiences. This region of Finland, for example, is home to areas of rare natural beauty including lakes, forests, tundra and snow-capped peaks. On a snowmobile or sleigh, even the shortest of breaks in the great outdoors promises to be a real adventure! For a more tranquil experience, there is plenty of local culture to enjoy. Rovaniemi is home to a number of exhibition and entertainment venues, including museums, concert halls and theatres, where you can discover the ancestral traditions of the Sami, the people who have lived on this land since the dawn of time.
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10 top things to do in Rovaniemi
See more See less- Meet Father Christmas in his office, in the heart of his village. This visit is free, except for the souvenir photo. You can also take the opportunity to get to know the elves too!
- Take a seat at one of the tables in Santa's Post Office and drop your loved ones a line stamped ‘Arctic Circle’. A special postmark is proof of this.
- Head off to conquer the North Pole. Or at least, cross the Arctic Circle and get a certificate that confirms your achievement. The best way to tackle the snowy slopes of Lapland? By snowmobile or dog sledge.
- Enter the most enchanting of caves, so huge, that it houses Santa Park, an amusement park with live entertainment and a host of fun workshops, as well as letting you sit on a bench in the Elf School.
- Look all around you to enjoy the talent of Alvar Aalto, one of Finland's greatest architects. He was commissioned to reconstruct Rovaniemi, which had been largely destroyed during the 2nd World War. Some of the highlights of his work include the Town Hall, the Municipal Library and the Lappia Hall, a venue for concerts and theatre.
- Discover the Sami, Europe's last ‘indigenous people.’ they arrived over 4,000 years ago and were the first inhabitants of Lapland. To understand their traditions, visit the Arktikum museum in Rovaniemi or the Siida museum in the village of Inari, an hour's bus ride from the Lapland capital.
- If you call it a day too early, you'll miss out on one of the most breathtaking sights nature has to offer: the Northern Lights. Here, they fill the starry sky with a vibrant emerald green. Unforgettable!
- Sweat it out! Rovaniemi may be the capital of Lapland, but it's still a Finnish town. Hence the many saunas, for which the country is rightly famous. Some offer an unusual experience, such as the Apukka Resort, built from... blocks of ice, like an igloo.
- Admire the 200 residents of Ranua zoo, just a few kilometres from Rovaniemi. It's the most beautiful zoo in Finland and home to most of the Arctic species, from polar bears, arctic foxes, elk, reindeer, lynx and wolves.
- Taste the local cuisine! Discovering a country means discovering its cuisine. And Lapland treats its guests to some very surprising flavours, from salmon soup to sautéed reindeer, eaten here with lingonberry jam.
Frequently asked questions
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How long does it take to fly from Nice to Rovaniemi?
The average flight time between Nice and Rovaniemi is 4 hours 10 minutes.
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Which airlines operate the direct Nice-Rovaniemi flight?
If you don't happen to have a sleigh, you can fly directly to Lapland from Nice on an easyJet plane.
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How many flights are there between Nice and Rovaniemi each week?
From November until February, Easyjet will be operating two weekly flights between Nice and Rovaniemi, every Tuesday and Saturday.
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How much does a flight from Nice to Rovaniemi cost?
The lowest price for a return ticket from Nice to Rovaniemi in the last 90 days is 95€ €
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What is the time difference between Nice and Rovaniemi?
One hour. When it's midday in Nice, it's already one o'clock in Rovaniemi.
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What's the best time of year to visit Rovaniemi?
You can visit Rovaniemi and Lapland throughout the year. In fine weather, under the midnight sun, you can enjoy wandering through the countryside and meeting the locals as they go about their daily lives. But this region really comes into its own in winter. You are on the edge of the Arctic Circle here and, as long as you're well protected from the cold, you can experience landscapes like no other and embark on leisure activities that quickly feel like full scale adventures. Winter is also the perfect time to experience the magic of Christmas and meet Santa Claus, because the festive season wouldn’t be the same without him. And enjoy the kind of experience we've all once dreamed of - not that long ago! In our childhood.
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