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Experience the thrill of chasing the Northern Lights in Saariselkä on a 3-hour tour with expert guides, warm drinks, and flexible stops designed to maximize your chances.
The Aurora Hunt for 3 Hours in Saariselkä offers an exciting opportunity to see the Northern Lights in one of Finland’s most picturesque regions. Priced at $161.39 per person, this tour is perfect for those who want a well-organized, small-group experience led by professional Aurora hunters. With a duration of approximately 3 hours, the tour departs at 9:00 pm and features comfortable minivan transportation, warm drinks, and snacks to keep you cozy during your night under the stars.
What sets this tour apart is the flexibility in its stops, with guides actively adjusting locations based on weather conditions and Aurora forecasts. The small group size, capped at 8 travelers, ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience. While sightings of the Northern Lights cannot be guaranteed, the tour’s dedicated guides do everything possible to find them, making it an ideal choice for Aurora enthusiasts eager for a genuine chase in Saariselkä.


This tour departs from Saariselkä in a comfortable minivan that seats 6 to 8 people, allowing for an intimate experience while still accommodating a small group. The guides are highly experienced, using their vehicle’s agility to pursue clear skies and Aurora activity effectively. This flexibility means they can go further than traditional bus tours, increasing the chances of a sighting.
The minivans are suited for driving in winter conditions typical of Lapland, offering a warm, cozy environment during the journey. The tour’s customized approach adapts to weather patterns and Aurora forecasts, which are constantly changing, ensuring that each trip is tailored to maximize your viewing potential.
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The itinerary begins with a stop around Saariselkä, where the group visits the best local vantage points for Northern Lights viewing. These stops last about 30 minutes and provide opportunities for photography, learning from guides, and warming up with hot drinks.
Next, the tour ventures to Inari, where guides actively seek clear skies and Aurora activity by visiting at least three different locations away from artificial lights. These locations are chosen on the fly based on current weather conditions and Aurora forecasts, which can change rapidly. This on-the-go adjustment significantly enhances the likelihood of witnessing the Aurora borealis.
All guides on this tour are “Aurora Hunters”, equipped with in-depth knowledge about the Northern Lights, Finnish culture, and local geography. Reviews highlight guides like Walter, Ivan, Centti, and Karoliina for their enthusiasm, professionalism, and ability to explain complex phenomena in accessible ways.
Many reviews praise guides for going above and beyond—driving extra miles despite overcast conditions or providing friendly, informative commentary. Their commitment ensures that even if the lights are elusive, the experience remains engaging and memorable, with fireplaces, local snacks, and hot drinks adding comfort.

The night begins at 9:00 pm, with the tour lasting around 3 hours. The flexible stops mean that guides can extend the experience if Aurora activity appears later or if weather conditions improve unexpectedly. This adaptability has resulted in longer-than-expected tours, reflecting guides’ dedication to giving guests the best chance to see the lights.
Guests should be prepared for cold Arctic nights, and the tour’s focus on warm drinks and snacks helps maintain comfort throughout the outing. The overall pacing balances travel and observation time, with enough flexibility to adapt based on real-time weather and Aurora activity.

The tour starts at 9:00 pm from a centrally located meeting point near public transportation options, making it accessible for most travelers. The small group size of up to 8 people ensures a personalized experience and ample opportunity to ask questions about the Aurora phenomenon, local culture, and the environment.
Transportation is included in the tour price, and the pickup service adds convenience, especially for those staying in Saariselkä or nearby areas. The tour operates most nights during the Aurora season, with bookings typically made around 32 days in advance.

While the guides cannot guarantee seeing the Northern Lights due to their natural unpredictability, their dedication and local expertise significantly improve the chances. Many participants report seeing faint Aurora displays, or simply enjoying the star-filled sky and the serene Arctic atmosphere.
Along With Aurora hunting, the tour provides a chance to learn about Finnish culture and Lapland’s environment, with guides sharing insights about the region’s natural beauty and local traditions. Guests often appreciate the warmth of the drinks and friendly atmosphere that make the experience both fun and informative.

Priced at $161.39 per person, the tour offers value through its small-group format, expert guides, and flexible locations. It includes transportation, warm drinks, and snacks, which are all thoughtfully provided to enhance comfort during the long winter night. The emphasis on personalized stops and adaptability makes it a compelling option for Aurora enthusiasts.
While the non-refundable booking policy might seem restrictive, the tour offers a full refund or alternative date if canceled due to poor weather conditions—a common challenge in Aurora chasing.

This 3-hour Aurora hunt combines expert guidance, flexible routing, and small-group intimacy to deliver a memorable Arctic adventure. The guides’ enthusiasm and local knowledge shine through, making the chase for the Northern Lights a more engaging and successful experience.
It is particularly suited for travelers seeking a personalized, professional Aurora experience with the comfort of warm drinks and snacks in the Arctic wilderness. While natural phenomena remain unpredictable, the tour’s emphasis on adaptability and dedication makes it a solid choice for those eager to maximize their chances.
“A great new year eve chasing auroras with our enthusiastic tour guide, Centti!! He was extremely knowledgeable and helpful as willing to drive us …”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers transportation in a comfortable minivan, warm drinks, snacks, and guidance from professional Aurora hunters.
Can I book this tour in advance?
Yes, this tour is typically booked around 32 days in advance and requires confirmation at the time of booking.
Is the Aurora guaranteed?
No, the tour cannot guarantee seeing the Northern Lights, as they depend on weather and atmospheric conditions. However, guides do everything possible to maximize viewing chances.
What should I wear for this tour?
Guests should dress warmly in layers suitable for Arctic cold, including thermal clothing, gloves, hat, and boots.
What if the weather is poor and I don’t see the Aurora?
If canceled due to poor weather, guests will be offered an alternative date or full refund.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at a central meeting point near public transportation options in Saariselkä.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, departing at 9:00 pm.
What makes this tour different from other Aurora hunts?
Its flexible routing, small group size, and dedicated guides are designed to enhance the chances of seeing the Aurora and provide a personalized experience.
Are snacks and drinks provided?
Yes, warm drinks and snacks are included to keep guests comfortable during the night.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is organized by Arctic Timetravels, known for their professional Arctic excursions.
This Aurora Hunt in Saariselkä offers an engaging, well-organized way to experience the Northern Lights with guidance, flexibility, and comfort—an excellent choice for Aurora seekers looking for a memorable Arctic adventure.