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Discover Finnish Lapland with this 3-hour ice fishing tour in Rovaniemi, including gear, guide, and campfire snacks for just $101 per person.

The Rovaniemi: Ice Fishing Experience offers an engaging way to connect with Finnish Lapland’s natural environment. For $101 per person, this 3-hour tour immerses visitors in the traditional art of ice fishing, guided by local experts who share insights into the Arctic way of life. The tour departs from Rovaniemi city center and includes professional winter clothing, gear, and a campfire snack. With a small group limit of 8 participants, this experience promises personalized attention and authentic cultural insights.
This activity suits travelers eager to try a unique, hands-on activity in the Finnish wilderness. It’s ideal for those interested in local traditions, outdoor adventure, and scenic Arctic landscapes. While the experience involves outdoor sitting in cold conditions, the included warm clothing and campfire snacks help keep participants comfortable. For visitors seeking a cultural activity that combines nature, tradition, and a touch of adventure, this tour checks all those boxes.
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The tour begins at Rovakatu 24, in the center of Rovaniemi. If staying in the city center, participants are asked to meet at the activity provider’s office. For those staying outside the city center, arrangements for pickup are available upon request, making the experience accessible for a variety of accommodations. The small group limit of 8 enhances the intimacy of the tour, allowing more direct interaction with guides who are professional and knowledgeable.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and offers flexibility with check availability for starting times. Participants should dress warmly with adequate clothing to withstand cold outdoor temperatures. The guided walk through an old forest before reaching the open snow-covered ice ensures a scenic start, setting the tone for an outdoor adventure.

The adventure kicks off with a brief 5-10 minute walk through a historic forest, providing a peaceful preview of the Arctic landscape. Upon reaching the open area, visitors are greeted with expanses of ice and snow, stretching as far as the eye can see. This vast, pristine scenery is a highlight, offering breathtaking views and the chance to experience true wilderness.
Participants get to try drilling their own fishing holes into the thick ice, which can be up to a meter deep. This hands-on activity proves both educational and fun, especially as guides share insights into traditional fishing techniques that locals use to source food in the Arctic. Even if no fish are caught, the experience of standing on a frozen lake surrounded by snow remains memorable.
The local guides lead participants through the art of ice fishing, explaining how nets are used beneath the ice and how local residents have adapted to the challenging environment. The guides are praised for their expertise and friendly manner, sharing stories and practical tips that deepen understanding of Finnish fishing practices.
Throughout the activity, guests are taught how to drill their own holes, and the guides offer detailed explanations of the difficulties faced by Arctic communities in obtaining food. This cultural context enriches the experience, transforming it from a simple outdoor activity into a window on local life and resilience.
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A central feature of this tour is the opportunity to catch fish and then cook it on an open fire. When a big fish is caught, guides assist in preparing it over the fire, creating a delicious, fresh meal right on the ice. For undersized fish, strict catch-and-release policies are followed, respecting local fishing regulations.
Even in cases where no fish are caught, the campfire snacks—such as sausages, marshmallows, and hot drinks—provide a warm and cozy conclusion to the outdoor experience. The fire in the tepee or at the campfire site offers a comfortable spot to relax, chat, and enjoy fellow travelers’ company amid the snow-covered landscape.

The tour package includes professional winter clothing and boots, ensuring each participant stays warm and dry. The ice fishing gear and equipment are also provided, removing any worries about bringing your own supplies. These thoughtful inclusions make the activity accessible even for those new to outdoor winter sports.
Participants are encouraged to bring warm clothing suitable for temperatures in Arctic conditions. The guides are attentive to weather changes and make sure everyone remains comfortable throughout the activity, regardless of snow, wind, or sunshine.

The scenery during this tour is a standout feature. Guests witness sunrise over the frozen lake and enjoy peaceful moments in nature’s silence, punctuated only by the crackle of the campfire or the drilling of holes into the ice. Several reviews mention beautiful landscapes and serene environments that make the experience deeply memorable.
The vastness of the Arctic landscape—with snow-covered forests and expansive frozen lakes—provides a unique backdrop for this activity. Whether the weather is sunny or overcast, the scenery remains impressive and provides a photo-worthy setting.
Many reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and friendly manner. Guides like Alyssa, William, and Bozo are praised for their explanations, patience, and storytelling. They teach participants how to drill ice holes, share insights about local fishing techniques, and keep everyone warm and engaged.
The personalized attention from guides enhances the overall enjoyment and learning. They are also appreciated for sharing stories, making the outdoor experience both informative and entertaining.
This tour is suitable for families with children, especially those who enjoy outdoor activities and fishing. Several reviews mention kids’ enjoyment, with guides engaging children in drilling holes and helping with fire-making. The safe, small group environment makes it a comfortable activity for families.
While no fishing success is guaranteed, children can participate actively and enjoy the campfire snacks and scenery, making it a fun, educational outing for all ages.
The activity operates in all weather conditions, so dressing warmly is essential. Participants should wear layers and bring waterproof clothing if rain or snow occurs. The guides will ensure everyone stays comfortable despite the cold outdoor environment.
Be aware that the walk through the forest is relatively short, but the outdoor ice fishing takes place on open, icy terrain. Those with mobility concerns should evaluate their comfort with standing outside in winter for extended periods.
This ice fishing tour offers a combination of cultural insight and outdoor adventure. Participants gain hands-on experience in drilling ice holes, learn about local fishing practices, and share stories around the campfire. The scenery and quiet of the Arctic create a peaceful, contemplative atmosphere that many reviews find deeply memorable.
Even if no fish are caught, the activity remains rewarding for its authenticity and opportunity to learn about Lapland’s fishing traditions. The delicious snacks and warm campfire are the perfect end to a spectacular outdoor experience.
This activity is well-suited for adventurous travelers eager to engage in a traditional Arctic activity. It appeals to nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and families looking for a unique outdoor experience. The small group format makes it especially appealing for those who prefer personalized guidance.
Participants should be comfortable standing outdoors in cold weather and willing to try new skills like drilling ice holes. The cost-effective price and inclusive gear make it a good value for such an authentic and educational experience.
The Rovaniemi Ice Fishing Tour offers a genuine slice of Lapland’s outdoor life, led by friendly, knowledgeable guides. The scenic setting and opportunity to learn traditional fishing methods make it a worthwhile activity for those seeking an active, cultural adventure.
While success in catching fish isn’t guaranteed, the chance to drill ice, cook over fire, and enjoy peaceful Arctic scenery is what truly makes this tour special. For $101, participants receive equipment, guidance, and memorable moments in the wilderness. It’s perfect for outdoor lovers and curious travelers aiming to experience Finnish Lapland’s natural beauty and traditions.
“This was a very enjoyable activity! Having a small group really made this experience. The location was great, equipment was good quality and the en…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers professional winter clothing, ice fishing gear, a guide, and campfire snacks.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Rovakatu 24 in Rovaniemi city center. Pickup options are available for guests staying outside the center upon request.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 3 hours.
What should I bring?
Participants should dress warmly in layers and bring additional warm clothing.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the small group setting and interactive elements make it suitable for families with children.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if cancelled up to 24 hours in advance.
What is the weather like?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress accordingly.
Is this activity physically demanding?
It involves standing outside in winter and drilling ice holes, but guides assist throughout to ensure safety.
Are food and drinks provided?
Yes, campfire snacks such as sausages, marshmallows, and hot drinks are included.
What if I don’t catch any fish?
Even without catching fish, the activity provides valuable learning and enjoyable outdoor moments.