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Experience floating in icy lakes under the Northern Lights in Lapland with this 2.5-hour tour, including warm suits, campfire, and expert guides.

The Ylläs: Northern Lights Ice-Floating Experience with Transfer offers a captivating way to enjoy Finland’s winter magic. For 2.5 hours, this tour takes you out into the Arctic wilderness of Lapland, where you float in a frozen lake while keeping warm in a high-quality rescue suit. The experience is designed for those seeking something beyond the usual sightseeing, combining adventure, relaxation, and the chance to witness the elusive Northern Lights.
This activity is ideal for travelers who want a distinctive Arctic experience without requiring swimming skills, as the suit ensures you stay afloat and warm. It’s important to note that small children are not suitable, with a minimum height of 120 cm needed to participate. The tour includes transfer, and guides speak English, making it accessible for international visitors eager to see the Northern Lights and enjoy a true winter adventure.
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The tour takes place in the scenic area of Ylläs, a well-known destination in Lapland, Finland. Surrounded by Arctic wilderness, the landscape offers pristine views and the chance to see stars and possibly Northern Lights dancing above if weather permits. The environment provides an authentic winter backdrop that enhances the entire experience of floating in icy waters.
The frozen lake at the heart of the activity is carefully prepared for safe floating, with ice blocks surrounding the small lake creating a striking scene. The peacefulness of the Arctic nature makes this experience more than just a fun activity—it becomes a moment of quiet reflection amid winter’s quiet beauty.

The tour departs from a designated meeting point in Ylläs. Participants are instructed well before stepping into the water, ensuring everyone is fully prepared. The group starts when all participants are clothed and ready, emphasizing a small group atmosphere that guides as attentive and personalized.
The live guide speaks English and leads the group through instructions, safety procedures, and storytelling, making sure everyone feels comfortable and informed. The transfer included ensures easy access to the activity, and the meeting times are set to maximize the chance of seeing the Northern Lights, which are an unpredictable natural phenomenon.

Each participant receives detailed instructions before entering the water, highlighting safety and comfort. The dry rescue suit covers the entire body, preventing cold water contact and ensuring buoyancy. Since participants wear their own clothing underneath, they can stay warm and cozy throughout the float.
The activity is not suitable for small children, with a minimum height of 120 cm. Importantly, no swimming skills are necessary, making it accessible for most adults and older children who meet the height requirement. The guides are experienced at managing safety and ensuring everyone remains comfortable during the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe core of the tour involves floating in a small, open lake surrounded by ice blocks, creating an extraordinary scene. Participants can relax and look up at the starry sky, with the potential to see the Northern Lights if the weather cooperates. The calmness of the icy waters paired with the Arctic silence makes this a peaceful, almost meditative experience.
Floating is entirely safe thanks to the high-quality rescue suits, and the guides are there to provide reassurance throughout. The entire process is designed to be effortless, with the focus on enjoying the moment and the natural beauty around you.

After the floating experience, the group gathers around a campfire to warm up. Hot drinks are provided, adding a cozy touch to the Arctic adventure. This is a perfect opportunity to share stories, enjoy the warmth, and reflect on the stunning natural display of the Northern Lights, should they appear.
The campfire area adds to the authentic Lapland experience, offering a relaxing end to an active outdoor activity. The combination of ice, fire, and hot drinks provides balance and comfort after floating in the icy waters.

One of the most compelling aspects of this tour is the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights. While the display of the auroras depends on weather conditions and solar activity, the tour’s timing and location maximize your chances.
Participants are advised that the Northern Lights are unpredictable, so the tour cannot guarantee their appearance. Still, the opportunity to see the auroras dance above a frozen lake, with stars scattered across the sky, makes this experience particularly special.

Booking the tour is flexible, with an option to reserve now and pay later. Cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for those with changing plans. The duration of the experience is set at 2.5 hours, with available start times depending on availability.
Participants are advised to bring warm clothing, as outdoor winter activities in Lapland require proper layers. Meeting time and location are provided upon booking, with the activity starting when the group is fully prepared, ensuring a smooth and organized experience.

This activity is best suited for adults and older children who meet the 120 cm height requirement. Its non-swimming nature and safety measures cater to a wide range of participants, provided they are comfortable with cold environments. It’s especially recommended for those interested in Northern Lights, outdoor Arctic activities, or trying something truly different like ice-floating.
People who appreciate peaceful natural settings, star gazing, and authentic winter experiences will find this tour compelling. The combination of floating, campfire warmth, and potential auroras creates an unforgettable Arctic memory.
The Ylläs Northern Lights Ice-Floating Experience delivers a safe, well-organized, and memorable Arctic activity perfect for those looking to combine adventure and serenity. The floating in icy waters with a warm rescue suit is a highlight, paired with the chance to see the Northern Lights if conditions allow.
While not suitable for small children, it offers a unique perspective on Lapland’s winter landscape that few other experiences can match. The cozy campfire and expert guides make it a worthwhile choice for travelers eager to add an authentic Arctic activity to their itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Only children with a minimum height of 120 cm can participate, and the tour is generally designed for adults and older children.
Do I need swimming skills to float?
No, swimming skills are not required, as the dry rescue suit keeps you afloat and dry throughout the experience.
What should I wear for this activity?
Participants should bring warm clothing suitable for outdoor winter activities in Arctic conditions.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
The tour offers a chance to see the auroras if the sky is clear, but their appearance cannot be guaranteed due to natural variability.
How long does the experience last?
The activity lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including floating, warming by the campfire, and hot drinks.
Is there a transfer included?
Yes, transfer to the activity site is included, and meeting points are provided upon booking.
What safety measures are in place?
Participants are instructed thoroughly before entering the water, and the high-quality rescue suits ensure safety and buoyancy.
Are English-speaking guides available?
Yes, all guides speak English and lead the group through safety procedures and storytelling.
Can I cancel this booking?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of floating in icy waters with the possibility of Northern Lights viewing, guided by experienced guides, offers a distinctive Arctic adventure.