Finland

Why Choose This Northern Lights Tour

Unlike generic aurora tours, this itinerary is designed by local experts who understand Lapland's microclimates and optimal viewing locations. You'll experience multiple aurora hunting methods — by car, snowmobile, reindeer sleigh, and snowshoes — maximizing your chances while exploring three distinct Lapland regions.

Highlights

  • Northern Lights Hunting Tour
  • Ice Floating Under the Northern Lights
  • Northern Lights on Snowshoes
  • Northern Lights by Reindeer Safari
  • Northern Lights by Snowmobiles
  • Husky Safari
  • Visit Santa's Village

Five Different Northern Lights Experiences

Hunt the aurora in diverse ways: professional photography tours in Rovaniemi, ice floating under the lights, snowmobile expeditions to wilderness huts, peaceful reindeer safaris in Saariselkä, and snowshoeing adventures through untouched wilderness.

Strategic Multi-Destination Itinerary

This tour moves you through Rovaniemi (Arctic Circle gateway), Äkäslompolo (minimal light pollution by Ylläs Fell), and Saariselkä (prime aurora zone in Urho Kekkonen National Park) — three locations selected for their exceptional aurora viewing conditions.

Small Groups & Local Expertise

All Northern Lights tours operate in small groups with English-speaking local guides who monitor aurora forecasts daily and adjust routes to maximize sighting opportunities.

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7 DAYS

Destinations

3 DESTINATIONS

country

1 COUNTRY

Price

FROM €2825

Your 7-Day Lapland Northern Lights Journey

This carefully designed itinerary takes you through three distinct regions of Finnish Lapland, each selected for optimal aurora viewing conditions. Over seven days and six nights, you'll experience five different Northern Lights hunting methods while enjoying authentic Arctic activities from husky sledding to ice floating.

Day 1 — Arrival in Rovaniemi & Northern Lights Photography Tour

Northern Lights tour day 1
Your Arctic adventure begins at Rovaniemi Airport, where a private driver will meet you for the 10-minute transfer to your accommodation. Rovaniemi sits directly on the Arctic Circle and serves as the capital of Finnish Lapland, offering excellent European flight connections. After settling in, you'll embark on your first Northern Lights hunt—a 4.5-hour professional photography tour where expert guides monitor forecasts and drive to locations offering the highest aurora sighting probability. Your guide will visit multiple spots to maximize your chances, and all you need to do is relax and watch the sky come alive.
Day 2 — Santa's Village Visit & Ice Floating Under the Aurora


Aurora ice floating experience

Spend your morning exploring Santa Claus Village at your own pace—a free attraction where you can meet Santa himself, visit the Official Santa's Post Office to send letters worldwide, and receive your Arctic Circle crossing certificate. The village offers numerous souvenir shops and photo opportunities. In the evening, experience the surreal sensation of ice floating on an Arctic lake while scanning the skies for the Northern Lights. You'll wear a full-body rescue suit that keeps you completely dry and warm, allowing you to float effortlessly on the icy water while gazing at the stars above—a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Day 3 — Husky Safari & Transfer to Äkäslompolo

Husky safari in Finnish Lapland

After breakfast, visit a sustainable, highly-rated husky farm to meet these energetic Arctic athletes. Following a safety briefing, you'll take the reins of your own dog team (sleds are shared between two people) and glide through Lapland's pristine snowfields for approximately 6-10 kilometers. Post-safari, spend quality time with the huskies—they love cuddles and photos. In the afternoon, your private transfer takes you to Äkäslompolo, a remote village nestled by Ylläs Fell. This location is renowned for its minimal light pollution, panoramic aurora views across open fells, and access to pristine wilderness—making it one of Lapland's premier Northern Lights viewing destinations.
Day 4 — Free Day & Snowmobile Safari to Wilderness Hut


Snowmobile safari in Lapland

Enjoy a leisurely morning to relax or explore Äkäslompolo's winter trails at your own pace. In the evening, gear up for an exhilarating 15-kilometer snowmobile journey through a winter wonderland to a secluded off-grid wilderness hut beside a serene lake. Here, you'll experience a candlelit dinner in a cozy cabin heated by fireplace, followed by a traditional Finnish sauna and an invigorating dip in the icy lake—all while the Northern Lights potentially dance overhead. This remote location offers exceptional aurora viewing away from any artificial light. Each snowmobile is shared by two riders (valid driver's license required), and you'll return to your accommodation after this unforgettable evening.
Day 5 — Transfer to Saariselkä & Reindeer Safari Aurora Hunt


Aurora in Arctic Lapland

Depart Äkäslompolo and journey deeper into Arctic Lapland to Saariselkä, located within Urho Kekkonen National Park—one of Finland's most pristine wilderness areas. Saariselkä is consistently ranked among the best Northern Lights viewing locations in the country, offering glass cabin accommodations, excellent skiing, and panoramic wilderness views. In the evening, visit an authentic reindeer farm to meet these gentle Arctic animals before embarking on a peaceful reindeer sleigh ride through silent snow-covered forests. This traditional mode of Sámi transportation provides a serene, unhurried way to search for the aurora—simply sit back, bundle up, and watch the sky as your reindeer guides lead the way.
Day 6 — Optional Ice Fishing & Snowshoe Northern Lights Tour


Ice fishing in Finland

Your final full day offers free time to relax or add an optional ice fishing experience with a local guide. Learn the Arctic art of drilling through lake ice, setting your line, and waiting for a bite while enjoying hot drinks in the peaceful wilderness (winter overalls available for rent if needed). As evening approaches, prepare for your final aurora hunt—this time on snowshoes. Trekking through deep snow allows you to access remote wilderness areas unreachable by car or on foot alone. During your nighttime snowshoe excursion, you may spot reindeer, Arctic hares, or other wildlife while keeping your eyes trained on the sky for one last chance to witness the magical Northern Lights dancing overhead.
Day 7 — Farewell & Departure from Ivalo

After breakfast, your driver will collect you from your accommodation for the one-hour journey to Ivalo Airport, where your Finnish Lapland Northern Lights adventure concludes. Depart with unforgettable memories of Arctic wilderness, five unique aurora hunting experiences, and the magic of Finland's winter wonderland.

What's Included in Your Northern Lights Package

This all-inclusive tour handles every detail from airport transfers to guided aurora hunts, with glass cabin accommodation for one night, daily breakfasts, and all activities with professional local guides.

Accommodation & Transportation

Includes 6 nights' accommodation (glass cabin at one location), private airport transfers, and inter-destination transport between Rovaniemi, Äkäslompolo, and Saariselkä.

Northern Lights Experiences & Activities

Five different aurora hunting tours (photography tour, ice floating, snowmobile safari, reindeer safari, snowshoeing), plus husky safari and Santa's Village visit, all with small group sizes and English-speaking guides.

Acommodation Starting Prices

* EUR per person, based on double occupancy. Prices are subject to change.
The final price will vary and is based on the month of travel.

Best Time & Practical Information

This tour operates December to April, with March offering optimal conditions for both aurora visibility and comfortable winter activities.

When to See Northern Lights in Lapland

Finnish Lapland experiences aurora activity on approximately 4 out of 5 clear nights between September and April. December to April offers the best balance of aurora frequency, manageable temperatures, and available activities.

What to Pack & Prepare

Winter overalls and boots are available for rental. Bring thermal layers, a good camera (optional), and realistic expectations — while aurora sightings are highly probable across multiple nights, they remain a natural phenomenon that cannot be guaranteed.
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Customize Your Northern Lights Adventure

This itinerary serves as a foundation that can be tailored to your preferences, with options to add destinations in Norway and Sweden, adjust accommodation levels, or extend your stay.

Accommodation Options

Choose from 3-star hotels (from €2,825/person), 4-star accommodations (from €3,325/person), or luxury 5-star experiences (from €4,275/person), all based on double occupancy.

Extensions & Add-Ons

Extend your journey to include Norway's Tromsø or Sweden's Abisko, add extra nights in glass igloos, or incorporate additional activities like ice fishing or traditional Sámi cultural experiences.

Related Northern Lights Experiences

Explore other ways to experience the Aurora Borealis across the Nordic region, from Norway's dramatic fjords to multi-country road trips.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the chances of seeing the Northern Lights on this 7-day tour?

In Finnish Lapland, the Northern Lights appear on approximately 4 out of 5 clear nights between September and April, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute. This 7-day tour maximizes your chances by visiting three strategic locations with minimal light pollution and offering five different aurora hunting experiences across multiple evenings. However, since the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon influenced by solar activity and weather conditions, we cannot guarantee sightings. Our local guides monitor forecasts daily and adjust tours to optimize viewing opportunities.

When is the best time to take this Northern Lights tour in Finland?

This tour operates from December to April, with March being the optimal month. March offers the best balance of aurora frequency, comfortable temperatures (around -5°C to -10°C), reliable snow cover for winter activities, and longer daylight hours for exploring during the day. December and January are darker and colder, while February brings increasing daylight. April sees melting snow but still offers aurora viewing opportunities.

What's included in the €2,825 price per person?

The base package includes 6 nights' accommodation (with one night in a glass cabin), private airport transfers, daily breakfast, five different Northern Lights hunting tours (photography tour, ice floating, snowmobile safari, reindeer safari, snowshoe tour), husky safari, English-speaking local guides, and 24/7 local support. The price does not include international flights, lunches and dinners (except where noted), travel insurance, tips, or winter clothing rental (available for an additional fee).

Can I customize this itinerary?

Yes, this itinerary is designed to be flexible and customizable. You can upgrade accommodations from 3-star to 4-star or 5-star options, add extra nights in any destination, include additional activities like ice fishing, extend your trip to Norway or Sweden, or adjust the departure dates. Contact us to discuss your preferences and receive a personalized quote.

How physically demanding are the activities?

Most activities on this tour are suitable for participants with moderate fitness levels. The Northern Lights tours involve standing or sitting outdoors in cold weather for 3-5 hours. Husky safaris require controlling a dog sled (shared between two people), snowmobile safaris require a valid driver's license, and snowshoeing involves walking on snow for 2-3 hours. Ice floating is low-impact, as you'll be wearing a rescue suit. Specific fitness requirements can be discussed when booking.

What happens if the weather is bad and we can't see the Northern Lights?

While we cannot control weather or aurora activity, our local guides actively monitor conditions and adjust tour routes each evening to maximize chances of clear skies. The tour visits three different regions, increasing the likelihood of favorable conditions on at least some nights. If aurora activity is low, guides will still provide engaging experiences with wilderness exploration, cultural insights, and photography opportunities. The natural beauty of Lapland's winter landscape is remarkable even without the lights.

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