Family-Friendly New Year’s Eve Breaks
The Baltics, Scandinavia and Northern
Europe are ideal destinations for a family-friendly New Year’s Eve break.
Be dazzled by the beautiful natural
phenomenon that’s the Northern Lights, ride dog sleds across the Arctic Tundra,
or countdown to the New Year in spectacular cities such as St Petersburg, Riga
or Reykjavik.
Sure, it might be ice cold with
temperatures dropping well below zero across the region, but the cold weather
brings out the best in the locals. You and your family will be well taken care
of while experiencing one of the most unique New Year’s Eve holidays anywhere
in the world.
Russian New Year Celebrations
Celebrating Christmas and the New
Year in Russia is a great way to give the kids two Christmases, because the
country is still preparing for its Orthodox celebrations at the start of
January.
There are Christmas markets
everywhere and Christmas cheer is well and truly in the air. You’ll get to see
in the New Year in the grand surroundings of St Petersburg, one of Russia’s
most iconic cities.
After celebrating New Year in
Russia’s second city, you can take a comfortable high-speed train over to
Moscow, the Russian capital. Here you’ll find even more Christmas markets to
explore with the family, as well as traditional sights like the Kremlin and Red
Square.
Finnish Lapland
Finland makes for a fantastic
family-friendly New Year’s Eve break, because Finnish Lapland is the year-round
home of Santa Claus.
For young kids, this is a great way
to spend the New Year, especially if one Christmas Day wasn’t quite enough for
them! Meet Santa Claus in his Lapland village, ride Rudolph’s sleigh through
the snow, and enjoy both New Year and Christmas at the same time.
Finnish Lapland is beautiful and you
and your family can stay for the duration of your holiday
in Finland in a wilderness lodge, experiencing the Northern Lights at
night and beautiful, snowy scenery throughout the day.
Swedish Lapland
Lapland is enormous though. If you’re
looking for a quieter family getaway over New Year, then look no further than
the remote wilderness of Swedish Lapland.
Here, in the icy northern climes of
Sweden, the whole family will be amazed by the raw beauty of this untouched
part of the world.
But just because it’s remote, doesn’t
mean there isn’t comfort or luxury. You can spend New Year relaxing in the
unique interior of an ice hotel, enjoying a family meal in a gourmet,
wilderness restaurant, or adventuring into the tundra in search of the Northern
Lights.
Polar Express Train Journey
If you’re looking for a sightseeing
odyssey, then a great family-friendly adventure to enjoy over New Year is a
ride on the Polar Express Train.
This excellent train route will take
you and your family across Swedish Lapland and into the Norwegian Arctic,
giving you the chance to experience the best of these two northerly regions in
Europe.
The journey begins in Kiruna in
Sweden and ends in Narvik, Norway. Along the way, the family can make the most
of dog sledding and snowshoeing activities, enjoy the Northern Lights, and
watch endless snowy landscapes glide past from the comfort of the Polar
Express.
There are wonderful mixtures of
activities to experience and sights to see on the Polar Express train journey,
making this a great adventure that all the family can get on board with over
the New Year period.
New Year in Riga
However, your family might not be
looking for a journey into the wilderness for New Year’s Eve. In which case,
there are plenty of city break options awaiting you in the Baltics.
One of the best family-friendly New
Year’s Eve breaks can be found in Riga, the understated capital of Latvia. The
quiet streets of Riga are a pleasant place to take the family. As well as
enjoying all the museums and the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Old Town, there
will be some great firework displays and cultural events to see.
There are ice-skating rinks in the
capital, markets selling hot food and drinks to beat the chill of New Year and,
best of all, it’s not only a family-friendly city but a budget-friendly city
too.
New Year in Tallinn
Travel north of Riga, and you can
find the equally historic and family-friendly city of the capital of Estonia.
Tallinn is best known for its beautifully
preserved Old Town. Over the New Year holidays, the historic centre of this
medieval city is transformed into a lively marketplace where you can find
delicious food and drinks, and an exciting calendar of cultural events.
Reykjavik
Spending New Year’s Eve in the
Icelandic capital, Reykjavik, is sure to be a hit with all the family. This is
the Land of Ice and Fire, and for New Year’s Eve the country lights up the cold
darkness with spectacular events and festivities.
Reykjavik goes all out at New Year.
After spending the day exploring its great museums or relaxing in style at the
world-famous Blue Lagoon, you can enjoy fine dining or a gala dinner and
concert in the capital.
But there’s more to a family-friendly
getaway in Reykjavik than New Year celebrations. Even with just a few days in
Iceland, you’ll be able to see the Northern Lights, travel to the steaming
geysers and dramatic waterfalls of the Golden Circle, or explore frozen
glaciers and icy volcanoes.
To find out more about our range of
unforgettable New Year’s Eve breaks, contact Baltic Travel Company today, to
plan your ideal family-friendly New Year’s Eve adventure.
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