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Experience Helsinki's unique floating adventure in a survival suit, learn rescue skills, and enjoy a relaxing, dry float in cold water for 1.5 hours.
Discover the thrill of floating in Helsinki’s icy waters without getting wet thanks to the Helsinki: Floating Experience in a Survival Suit. For $153 per person, this 1.5-hour activity offers both relaxation and education in a safe, protected environment. Whether you’re curious about sea rescue, hypothermia, or simply want to try something truly different, this tour provides a memorable experience in the heart of Finland’s capital.
Participants slip into neoprene survival suits that keep them warm and dry while maneuvering in cold water. Guided by qualified instructors, travelers learn about rescue techniques and water safety, making it as educational as it is fun. With a rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 73 reviews, this activity is praised for its knowledgeable guides, relaxing atmosphere, and the opportunity to experience weightless floating in the winter or summer months.


This floating experience takes place in Uusimaa, Finland, right in Helsinki. The activity stands out because it combines adventure, safety education, and relaxation in one package. Participants wear special neoprene suits that ensure they remain dry and warm even when floating on Helsinki’s cold waters. This setup allows for a weightless, meditative experience even during the peak ice season from December to April.
The guide-led session involves learning about sea rescue operations, hypothermia, and survival strategies. The educational component heightens the sense of safety, giving participants confidence to float freely or even jump around on ice rafts during winter. During the summer months from May to November, the focus shifts toward relaxing in the water and rescues at sea.
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The meeting point is conveniently located in Helsinki, and participants are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. The tour provider, Redrib Experience Oy Ltd, may change the meeting location based on weather or ice conditions, ensuring safety and comfort. The activity concludes back at the original meeting point, making it easy to combine with other Helsinki activities.
This tour is operational in both rain and shine, so no need to worry about the weather. It is an accessible activity for most, though not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or those under 5 ft 1 in (155 cm).

Once suited up in the neoprene survival suits, participants find themselves completely dry and comfortable, ready to float on the water’s surface. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach, explaining the safety features and rescue techniques clearly.
The floating experience is described as relaxing and meditative — closing eyes, breathing, and enjoying the silence of the water. Some reviews mention floating for about 35 minutes without feeling rushed, with guides sharing photos and videos afterward. The suits can be slightly uncomfortable around the face or neck, and some mention that paddling or sitting up can feel a bit strenuous, but overall, the sensation of weightless floating is highly praised.
A highlight of this activity is the learning component. Participants are introduced to sea rescue techniques, including what to do in a real survival situation. The instructors explain hypothermia risks and winter bathing benefits, adding educational value to the relaxing water float.
The knowledge gained from these lessons empowers participants with practical skills, making the experience relevant beyond just fun. Many reviews emphasize how informative and encouraging the guides are, with some mentioning the photos and videos shared afterward for lasting memories.
More Great Tours NearbyDuring winter (December-April), the focus is on floating around ice rafts and experiencing the frozen sea. Participants might enjoy jumping on ice, playing, or simply relaxing in the weightless environment with the ice scenery around.
In summer (May-November), the activities lean more toward floating in open water, relaxing, and learning rescue at sea. The warm weather makes floating more comfortable, and the meditative silence of the water offers a peaceful escape right in Helsinki.
In either season, adventure and education are guaranteed, with guides helping create a safe and enjoyable atmosphere.

The activity is flexible in size. Some reviews describe very private experiences, especially when only a few participants book together. Guides are praised for their friendly and professional demeanor, often taking photos and videos for participants. This personalized touch elevates the experience, whether you’re in a small group or part of a larger one.
The activity operator emphasizes safety and comfort, making sure each participant feels secure while floating and learning about rescue techniques.
Participants should bring comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activity in cold weather. It is recommended to wear a wool pullover and wool socks for extra warmth. No special swimming skills are necessary, as the activity focuses on floating and safety.
Alcohol and drugs are not permitted, ensuring a responsible environment. As the activity operates rain or shine, travelers should be prepared for Helsinki’s unpredictable weather, but the suits and guides’ expertise ensure comfort regardless of conditions.

At $153 per person, this experience offers excellent value considering the educational content, guided instructions, and unique floating experience. The reserve now, pay later option provides flexibility for travelers unsure of their schedule, with full refunds available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
The activity is a distinctive, safe adventure suitable for those who want to try something out of the ordinary in Helsinki, especially if interested in water safety, rescue techniques, or just seeking a relaxing, weightless experience.
This activity combines learning, relaxation, and adventure in a way few Helsinki tours can match. The knowledgeable guides, warm suits, and the peaceful environment make it a top choice for those seeking a unique water experience.
While the suits might be slightly uncomfortable around the face, the overall sense of floating weightlessly in Helsinki’s waters makes it worthwhile. It’s particularly appealing to travelers interested in sea rescue, hypothermia, or simply wanting to try something different.
This tour is best suited for adventurous spirits over 5 ft 1 in (155 cm) who enjoy learning in a relaxed setting. With high ratings and positive reviews highlighting personalized guidance and fun educational content, it’s a memorable activity worth considering during a Helsinki visit.
“We were lucky enough to be just the two of us enjoying kind of a private experience. Olli was an amazing tour guide, he explained everything and ma…”
Is this activity suitable for children?
Participants should be over 5 ft 1 in (155 cm); no specific age restrictions are mentioned, but the suitability depends on height and comfort with water.
Do I need to be able to swim?
No swimming skills are required, as the activity involves floating in a survival suit under supervision.
What should I wear during the activity?
Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes, wool pullover, and wool socks for added warmth.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this activity weather dependent?
No, it operates rain or shine. The suits and guides ensure comfort regardless of Helsinki’s weather.