Witness the mesmerizing aurora borealis on a small-group adventure from Rovaniemi. This tour guarantees unlimited time and mileage, allowing your expert guide to chase the northern lights based on the latest weather forecasts. With a maximum of 8 guests per vehicle, enjoy a personalized experience while learning about the Lapland landscape. Capture stunning photos with professional equipment provided, and warm up with hot drinks and Finnish snacks as you wait for the lights to appear. Should the auroras elude you, a free do-over tour is available, ensuring a second chance to see this natural wonder.
- Pursue the northern lights with unlimited time and mileage
- Small group experience with a maximum of 8 guests
- Use professional-quality camera equipment for photography
- Includes warm winter clothing and Finnish snacks during the tour
Pickup included
Pickup & Preparation
Guests meet at our office in Rovaniemi (or get picked up from select hotels outside the city center).
You’ll be provided with warm winter clothing: jacket, pants, boots, and gloves.
Briefing from the guide about the night’s plan and safety.
Transit to First Viewing Zone
Using real-time weather models and our local expertise, we drive toward the first location of interest. During the drive, your guide shares Aurora Borealis insights: why the lights form, how solar activity affects visibility, and pointers for recognizing small glimmers on the horizon. Since restrooms are scarce on these remote roads, this is usually our best chance for a quick stop at a roadside facility before dusk fully sets in.
Aurora attempt & Photo Setup
Upon reaching a clear-sky location, we’ll pull over onto a safe shoulder or designated pull-out. The guide will unload a professional-quality camera and set up a tripod for anyone who wants photos of them. You are also provided a smaller tripod to try their own phone or DSLR shots. While you step out onto the snow (wearing the provided winter gear) to scan the northern sky, the guide adjusts camera settings for optimal long-exposure shots. Warm drinks and snacks stay in the minibus until you need them; you can return briefly to warm hands or grab another gingerbread cookie. If the aurora appears, we spend focused time capturing and admiring it. If not—no worries—we hop back into the minibus and chase clearer skies elsewhere.
On-the-Move Aurora Chasing
This segment is dynamic. As cloud cover and aurora forecasts update, we continue driving to successive vantage points. When weather models predict a stronger chance of activity a bit further away, we’ll relocate—even if that means traveling into another country. During transitions, you can relax inside the van, enjoy hot drinks, munch on more gingerbread cookies or Fazer chocolates, and chat with your guide about advanced photography techniques (e.g., ISO settings, lens choices, framing).
Aurora Viewing & Return to Rovaniemi
Once you’ve successfully photographed the northern lights, we’ll linger just long enough for a few more shots—often moving to a slightly darker spot if possible. After you’re satisfied, we pack up the camera and tripod. The guide will confirm a safe return route based on the best roads and lighting conditions. As we drive back to Rovaniemi, feel free to nap, review your photos on your camera/phone, or simply soak in the final bits of Finnish wilderness under the stars. We aim to arrive back in Rovaniemi by early morning (depending on how far we traveled)
The meeting point is at our office which is branded with big logos.
Please show the ticket to the guide at the office.
Rovaniemi is the capital of Finland's Lapland region, renowned as the official hometown of Santa Claus. It offers a unique blend of Arctic nature, cultural heritage, and festive charm, making it a year-round destination for families, adventure seekers, and nature lovers.
A year-round Christmas-themed attraction where visitors can meet Santa Claus and cross the Arctic Circle.
A museum and science center showcasing the history, culture, and nature of Lapland.
A zoo specializing in Arctic and Nordic wildlife, located about 80 km from Rovaniemi.
A traditional Finnish sausage made from reindeer meat, often served with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam.
A creamy soup made with fresh salmon, potatoes, and vegetables, often served with rye bread.
Winter is ideal for snow activities and Northern Lights, while summer offers midnight sun and outdoor adventures.
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Rovaniemi is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, winter conditions can pose challenges.
Rovaniemi Railway Station
Rovaniemi Bus Station
Affordable and efficient, with frequent services.
Available • Apps: Not commonly used, hail on the street or call a taxi company.
Car, Bike
A zoo specializing in Arctic and Nordic wildlife, offering a unique opportunity to see polar bears, reindeer, and other animals in a naturalistic setting.
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Price varies by option