
Inari Lapland, Finland Travel Guide
No specific vaccinations are a requirement for entry to Finland. Routine vaccinations (MMR, DTaP, polio) must be up-to-date. Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a recommendation if you plan outdoor time in forested areas, especially from spring to autumn. Hepatitis A and B are standard travel recommendations.
Finland has high-quality public healthcare. Tourists can access private clinics. NATIONALS of the eu/eea with an EHIC receive care at the same cost as Finnish residents. Others are charged. The nearest hospital with comprehensive services is in Ivalo (Ivalo Health Centre). Pharmacies are available. Finland's emergency number is 112 for all emergencies (police, ambulance, fire).
Tap water in Finland is safe and of excellent quality. Food safety standards are very high; eating out is generally safe.
Extremely Low
Finland maintains one of the lowest crime rates globally. Lapland, including Inari, is exceptionally safe. Violent crime against tourists is very rare.
Environmental factors (cold, wilderness navigation) pose bigger risks than criminal activity.
A Small risk
Finland typically avoids major natural disasters. Seasonal hazards are the main concern.
Severe cold, blizzards causing travel delays, and wildlife (reindeer, moose) on roads, especially at dawn/dusk.
Highly Advised
Insurance should cover medical emergencies, medical evacuation, trip cancellation, and misplaced baggage. Ensure coverage for cold-weather sports.
A policy covering winter sports or other planned activities is a wise choice.
Emergency Number (Police, Ambulance, Fire): 112 (nationwide). Local Police: Inari The Local police office, Sairaalantie 1, 99800 Ivalo (nearest main station, small police presence in Inari village).
Keep contact details for your country's embassy or consulate in Helsinki. Have your travel insurance policy number and emergency contact details accessible. For organized tours, know your tour operator's emergency number.
State your location clearly. If no Finnish, state "English" slowly.
Give full information on the crisis.
Remain calm and follow instructions.
World Nomads offers policies for adventurous travelers: World Nomads.
For remote teams, explore SafetyWing.
Packing smart for Inari means preparing for its diverse climate and activities. Proper clothing ensures comfort and safety in all seasons.
Dress in layers. This approach manages body temperature effectively in extreme cold.
Lightweight and breathable materials are crucial for warmer days and long daylight hours.
Footwear with good grip is important for both winter and summer.