Midnight sun when the sun never sets in the summer. The Midnight Sun is a 24-hour period of sunlight inside the Arctic Circle in Swedish Lapland.

Sweden is a year-round delight, as spectacular under mid-summer sunshine as it is under mid-winter snow.

Wide awake in Swedish LaplandThe midnight sun experience might mess with your head for the first few days after you arrive, so pack a sleeping mask if you want to get some shut-eye. Even the people who live in Swedish Lapland have problems sleeping and black out curtains are a big seller. Our advice is to simply succumb to the light and be dazzled into staying vertical for as long as you can to enjoy this unique part of the world. You can sleep when you get home.

Midnight sun experiencesPast midnight you can get 18 holes in at Björkliden Arctic Golf Course in the Arctic Circle; in fact you can get as many rounds in as you want since there is no sunset.The more adventurous traveler could always take on the challenge of scaling Kebnekaise, our highest mountain, go skiing, or for the more artistic adventurer how about an ice-sculpting course at the ICEHOTEL.For your very own midnight sun experience pick a quiet spot with uninterrupted views; which is not a problem in vast Swedish Lapland, and bathe in the rays of the unique and spectacular midnight sun.

Tree Hotel AtTreehotel you can experience the charm of all four seasons, regardless of whether you like speed and adventure, or tranquility and time for reflection. Stay in a tree – the views from the awe-inspiring rooms at the Treehotel in Sweden are spectacular but they are enhanced when the region is bathed in light and you can make the most of them 24-hours a day http://www.treehotel.se

Summertime in Swedish Lapland, usually between end May and mid-July. However the further north you go, the longer it last.

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Nisha Pereira

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