'''Ivalo''' (Sami: ''Avvil'') is a town in Finnish Lapland.

Get in

By plane

'''Ivalo Airport''' ({{IATA|IVL}}) [http://www.finavia.fi/lentoasema_ivalo] is the northernmost airport in Finland. The only scheduled services are twice daily flights to Helsinki (1:40) on Finnair, although there are many charter flights from all over Europe during the Christmas/New Year peak tourism season. The airport has a regular bus service to Saariselka (25 km, 20 min, €7,50), but none to central Ivalo (17 km). Taxis to Ivalo, Utsjoki and Saariselka cost around €17, €27 and €35 respectively.

By bus

Ivalo is along highway E75 from Utsjoki to Sodankyla and the railhead at Rovaniemi (3 hours away), and is thus served by any buses plying this route. Gluttons for punishment can even take a direct bus from Helsinki, which takes around 15 hours. There's a bus connection to Murmansk, Russia as well.

Get around

See

Most people head straight for Inari or Saariselka.

There is an ice church in Ivalo.

Do

The '''Ivalo River''' nearby was the site of a gold rush in the 1870s, and some gold panners still try their luck.

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Get out

  • Saariselka, 30 km south from Ivalo