Debuting for the 2027 Arctic season, Arcora Boutique Hotel & Villas will open in January in the lakeside village of Torassieppi, Muonio, north of the Arctic Circle.
Set on the edge of Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, the retreat will offer 59 boutique suites and Sky and Deluxe Villas, alongside a restaurant focused on the eight seasons of Lapland, artisan bakery, champagne bar, and a spa with traditional saunas and rooftop infinity pool.
With a private helipad on site, Arcora can be reached directly, allowing the journey to continue in guests’ own time and at their own pace. Within, every detail has been conceived to connect guests to the rhythms, landscapes and traditions of Lapland.

Arcora’s collection of 59 suites and villas span four accommodation types, each designed to immerse guests in the Arctic landscape while enveloping them in quiet, considered luxury.
Earth-toned materials, layered textures and wide, unobstructed views keep the changing Arctic sky present throughout each guest’s stay, from the Executive Suite Jussi with its scenic-view private sauna, to the Sky Villa Antti where a panoramic heated ceiling window frames the northern lights from bed, to the Deluxe Villa Jouni with its private outdoor jacuzzi, design fireplace and kitchenette.

Wellness at Arcora is shaped around multi-sensory Nordic wellbeing. The spa, located on the top floor with open views across the fells, features a rooftop heated infinity pool, outdoor jacuzzi, three saunas, relaxation areas and a massage and treatment room.
Arcora is part of Harriniva Hotels & Safaris, a third-generation family company that has shaped adventure travel in Finnish Lapland since 1973. Pyry Talvensaari, CEO of Harriniva Hotels & Safaris, shares: “Arcora is the culmination of everything we have built and learned about Lapland over fifty years as a family business, its rhythms, its light, its extraordinary capacity to restore. We have always believed that this landscape deserves to be experienced slowly and with great care. We look forward to welcoming guests from around the world who are seeking something more meaningful than a luxury hotel – a place that leaves its mark long before you’re ready to leave.”
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