Santa's Hotel Tunturi
Inari · Finland · Lutontie 3
About Santa's Hotel Tunturi — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Inari
Santa's Hotel Tunturi is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Inari, Finland. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, gym, parking, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.1 / 5
We had a two person room at a outbuilding which was quite small for everything you need, like snow clothing and more. We had four brackets in the whole room, no closet. It should have been more convenient if there were more or something like a closet. On the other hand the room was very clean and we couldn’t find any dirty spot in the bathroom. The only spot we found was on the sofa. The bed was really comfortable. We had a heater in our room which is really necesarry to use, because it’s quite cold here. The location of the room is also nice. It is in the centre of Saariselkä and all the shops and activities are nearby. Everything in the village can be reach by foot with good snow boots/shoes.
Very nice older hotel in main street amongst all the happening things - National Park, adventure activity bookings, gastro pub & only 10min walk from supermarket & all town facilities. Ski bus goes past front door. Rooms are comfortable - only single beds but has small fridge, drier, safe & sauna in bathroom. Only issue was getting tge sauna to operate when you wanted it (seemed a common issue with guests). Restaurant & Bar downstairs - ala carte dinner we really enjoyed, but breakfast buffet left us underwhelmed. Staff were very friendly & helpful.
our room sauna didn’t work for some reason :/ that aside the room was nicely done and i enjoyed the space we got. the shower however was in an elevated bathtub space which is an issue if you have short legs like mine. that aside i think the big white appliance not dissimilar to a fridge near the entrance is a clothes dryer which we didn’t use but it could be useful for you. the restaurant with included breakfast and dinner buffets is a fairly long (and slippery if in winter) walk away but it’s also nothing to write home about.