Finnish Lapônia prepares a new attraction for the summer season. Starting June 18, the Levi resort invites guests to participate in Caça at Sol’s Meia-Night. The prize is a gold bar valued at 20 thousand euros. The initiative seeks to move the destination outside of winter.
Levi tourism officials unveiled the project on Tuesday. Participantes receives initial cues on Centro from Visitantes. Depois, follow local trails and landmarks while searching for hidden treasure. Novas tips come out throughout the summer. The last one is scheduled for August 22nd.
Iniciativa combines tourism and mining in the Arctic region
Levi is known for its ski slopes and the northern lights in winter. In summer, the midnight sun illuminates the landscape for 24 hours. Gold hunting turns this period into an opportunity for outdoor exploration.
The action is in partnership with Agnico Eagle Finland, a gold mining company based in Kittilä, and the Levi ski resort. The goal is to showcase Levi as a year-round destination. The organizers emphasize that the search respects the environment. Não there is a need for excavation or damage to the land.
- Participants start at Centro Visitantes Levi
- Recebem tracks leading to trails and local attractions
- Podem Find Gold Anytime After Tips Launch
- The hunt continues until the end of August, with the possibility of early victory
- The organization asks for responsibility and to remain in permitted areas
Detalhes Hunting and Rules of Participation
Quem wants to join the search and registers at the starting location. Tracks guide explorers through typical Lapônia landscapes. The prize is hidden in an accessible way, without interfering with the ground.
The region attracts tourists especially in cold weather. With this action, authorities hope to balance the flow of visitors. The continuous sun makes it easier to take long walks and observe nature. Levi is inside Círculo Polar Ártico.
Impacto expected for summer tourism
Finnish Lapônia is already famous for Papai Noel and reindeer rides. The new hunt for gold appears as a different alternative. Autoridades locals describe summer as an underexplored “hidden gem.”
The initiative lasts throughout the summer. Participantes who follow the clues carefully have a real chance of locating the bar. The project reinforces collaboration between sectors in the region.

