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Discover Old Kemi on a 4-hour cruise featuring a guided walking tour of historic industrial sites, a boat ride on the Leila, and a cozy seaview sausage break.

The Cruise to Old Kemi with Guided Walking Tour offers a fascinating look into the area’s industrial past combined with scenic sailing. For $117 per person, this 4-hour experience takes you from the Kemi Inner Harbor aboard the charming Leila yacht, exploring Selkäsaari and Laitakari islands. The tour is rated 4.4 out of 5, highlighting its quality and appeal.
This tour is especially suited for those interested in history, industrial heritage, and relaxed walking. The inclusion of a guided tour and a boat cruise makes it engaging without feeling rushed. Keep in mind, the easy 1.5 km walk stays on flat terrain, making it accessible for most participants. It’s an ideal outing for history buffs, family groups, and anyone wanting a calm outdoor experience with cultural insights.
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The tour begins at the MS Leila, located in the Kemi Inner Harbor. After meeting your guide, you set sail on the Leila yacht for two 20-minute boat journeys that bring you around Selkäsaari and Laitakari islands. This boat ride is a relaxed way to enjoy the scenery and get a preview of the island’s landscape before landing.
The yacht itself has a history of service in Korkeasaari and Vesijärvi, adding a touch of maritime charm to the experience. The boat’s stable and leisurely pace ensures comfort, especially for those sensitive to movement or prone to seasickness.

The main highlight of the tour is the guided exploration of Laitakari Island, where visitors step into the past of Kemi’s industrial roots. The deserted sawmill and village ruins tell stories of early 20th-century industry and settlement patterns long gone.
Your guide provides insightful commentary about how Laitakari was established and its importance in the founding of Kemi. You learn how the Russian Emperor Alexander II influenced the city’s development after the success of the Laitakari mill. The industrial monuments and village ruins help bring this history vividly to life.

The guided walk inside Laitakari covers about 1.5 km on flat terrain, making it accessible for most visitors. You get to observe industrial relics up close, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions. The walk offers a relaxed pace, allowing time to absorb the sights and stories.
Following the tour, there’s a 30-minute break, during which visitors can enjoy sausages around a seaview campfire. This outdoor snack break adds a cozy, communal touch to the experience, giving everyone a chance to relax and take in the surroundings.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the break, the yacht takes you back toward Kemi’s inner harbor, passing by the Snowcastle, which is a notable local landmark. The return journey is another opportunity to appreciate the coastal scenery and reflect on the historical insights gained during the tour.
The entire 4-hour itinerary balances scenic sailing, historical exploration, and leisurely walking. The tour finishes back at the MS Leila in the harbor, ready to conclude your relaxing outdoor adventure.
This tour is designed for ease and comfort, with wheelchair accessibility confirmed. The flat terrain of the walking route ensures that most participants can enjoy the experience without concern. The meeting point is straightforward, located at the MS Leila boat in Kemi Inner Harbor.
The tour is available in English and Finnish, with live guides leading the group. You can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning your trip. Cancellation is free if arranged 24 hours in advance, giving peace of mind.
What makes this experience different from other options around Kemi is its blend of cruising and history. Unlike icebreaker cruises or northern lights tours, this adventure focuses on local industrial heritage combined with scenic sailing on a historic yacht.
The small group size and personal guided tour make it feel intimate, while the informative commentary enriches the understanding of Kemi’s origins. The sausage break by the seaside adds a warm, social element, making it not just educational but also cozy.

This experience appeals most to history enthusiasts and those interested in industrial archaeology. It’s perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a relaxed, culturally rich outing. The accessible route and short walk make it suitable for guests with mobility considerations.
It’s also a good choice for visitors wanting a peaceful cruise combined with a story of how Kemi was founded, especially if they prefer a non-extreme outdoor activity.

The Cruise to Old Kemi with Guided Walking Tour offers a thoughtful mix of scenic sailing and historical discovery. The Leila yacht provides a comfortable ride, while the focus on Laitakari’s industrial monuments delivers authentic insights into the area’s past.
At $117, this tour provides good value, especially for those interested in local history and coastal scenery. The easy walk, cozy sausage break, and accessible design make it a well-rounded choice for a relaxed day out.
This experience is best suited for history lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and families looking for a gentle, engaging tour that highlights Kemi’s industrial heritage amidst its scenic seascape.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the walk is on flat terrain and the overall pace is relaxed, making it suitable for families with children.
Can I join the tour if I use a wheelchair?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring most guests with mobility needs can participate comfortably.
What should I wear for the tour?
It’s best to dress in comfortable outdoor clothing suitable for boat travel and walking, with layers if needed.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but sausages are provided during the seaside break.
What languages are guides available in?
The tour features live guides in English and Finnish.
How long is the guided walk?
The walk lasts approximately 2 hours, covering 1.5 km on flat terrain.
Does the tour run in all weather conditions?
The information does not specify, but outdoor tours generally proceed unless weather is extreme.
How far in advance should I book?
You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour.