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Experience the thrill of snowmobiling in Abisko's Arctic wilderness for just $99. Two hours of sightseeing, wildlife spotting, and breathtaking mountain views.
Exploring the icy landscapes of Norrbotten County in Sweden becomes an adventure with the Abisko Snowmobile Sightseeing Tour. Priced at $99 per person and lasting 2 hours, this tour offers an exhilarating way to see the Abisko valley and its surrounding national park. The tour is perfect for those eager to combine adventure, nature, and stunning scenery, with the chance to spot wildlife like moose, reindeer, hares, and ptarmigans along the way. The opportunity to drive your own snowmobile, share one, or ride in the sled behind the guide caters to different comfort levels and experience, making it accessible for a variety of visitors.
While it’s a shorter excursion, the quality of experience stands out, especially considering the friendly and knowledgeable guides who lead the way. Keep in mind, the tour is not suitable for children under 7 and requires drivers to have a valid EU driver’s license. The inclusion of warm clothes, safety equipment, and warm drinks ensures comfort in the cold, making this a well-organized, value-packed adventure that appeals to adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
The Abisko Snowmobile Sightseeing Tour takes place in the heart of Sweden’s arctic wilderness, offering an exciting way to explore the snowy landscape. The tour begins at the Abisko Guesthouse, where drivers are briefed with driving instructions before heading out. The two-hour itinerary covers the edge of the national park, taking travelers up the valley to enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding mountains—weather permitting, the guide may lead the group towards the mountains for an even more breathtaking perspective.
This route provides a dynamic mix of sightseeing and wildlife encounters, with frequent sightings of animals like moose, reindeer, hares, and ptarmigans. The stops along the way are well-placed to allow for photo opportunities and view enjoyment. An especially nice feature is the warm drinks and light snacks served at one of the stops, offering a cozy moment amid the winter scenery.
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The flexibility of driving options makes this tour suitable for different comfort levels. Participants who drive their own snowmobile must be 18+ and possess a valid EU driver’s license. Those aged 15-17 can ride on the back of a snowmobile with an adult, while children aged 7-14 can sit in the sled behind the guide. This setup is ideal for families or groups with varying ages and experience.
The guide-driven sled option is especially appealing for younger children or those less comfortable with driving. All participants are provided with warm clothing and safety equipment, ensuring comfort despite the cold. Drivers are responsible for any damages caused to the snowmobile during the tour.

The included amenities are designed for comfort and safety. Travelers receive guidance from an English-speaking guide, cold-weather gear, and warm drinks to enjoy during stops. The tour excludes food and thermal underwear, so visitors should consider bringing thermal clothing for extra warmth.
Meeting at the front of Abisko Guesthouse ensures easy access to the tour, and the activity concludes back at the same location. The small group setting enhances the experience, with a more personal and engaging atmosphere. Cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours in advance, providing some flexibility for travelers.
Participants need to be aware that intoxication or alcohol consumption is not allowed during the tour, emphasizing safety in the Arctic environment. The activity is not suitable for wheelchair users or visually impaired people. Also, drivers must bring their driver’s license and thermal clothing.
Since the tour involves driving on snow and ice, physical fitness is recommended, and travelers should be prepared for the cold temperatures. The pacing of the tour is designed to balance sightseeing, wildlife spotting, and driving time, with ample stops to rest and take photos.
More Great Tours NearbyThe live tour guide delivers the experience in English, sharing stories and facts about the park and wildlife. The reviews highlight Jacob’s friendly and engaging style, making the ride informative and entertaining. The small group format fosters a more intimate experience, allowing for easy interaction and personalized attention.
The guide’s knowledge enhances the sightseeing, making it more than just a snowmobile ride—it’s an educational experience too. The safety instructions are thorough, giving confidence to those new to snowmobiling.
This snowmobile sightseeing adventure best suits adventure-seekers and nature lovers who enjoy active outdoor experiences. It is ideal for families with children over 7, provided children are comfortable with riding in the sleds. Couples and groups looking for a quick but thrilling Arctic excursion** will find this tour highly satisfying.
However, travelers without a driver’s license or those with mobility impairments should note the activity is not suitable. The cold weather gear and driving requirements make it less suitable for those unprepared for winter conditions.
The $99 price point offers excellent value for a 2-hour guided snowmobile adventure in one of Sweden’s most scenic regions. The combination of wildlife sightings, mountain views, and the adrenaline of snowmobiling makes this a memorable Arctic experience. The friendly guides and well-organized logistics contribute to a smooth and enjoyable outing.
While it’s a short tour, the quality of the scenery, wildlife encounters, and personalized options make it worthwhile. Travelers who are comfortable with driving or riding in snowy conditions will enjoy the sense of freedom and adventure this tour provides. It’s a great choice for those wanting to see the Abisko landscape in an active and engaging way.
“An exceptional experience. Adrenaline-filled and fun, we drove snowmobiles in Abisko National Park and spotted local wildlife. Jacob, our tour guid…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children aged 7-14 can participate, with the option to ride in the sled behind the guide. However, under 7 is not recommended.
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes, drivers must have a valid EU driver’s license to operate their own snowmobile.
What should I wear?
Participants should bring thermal clothing and are provided with warm clothes and safety equipment.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What wildlife might I see?
Common sightings include moose, reindeer, hares, and ptarmigans.
Is alcohol allowed during the tour?
No, intoxication, alcohol, and drugs are strictly prohibited.
Where does the tour start and end?
The activity starts and ends in front of Abisko Guesthouse.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users or visually impaired individuals.
What language is the guide in?
The tour guide speaks English.