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Experience an evening in Rovaniemi with a Northern Lights hunt, open fire dinner in a glass roof igloo, and Arctic lake walk on this 2-hour tour for $220.68.

For those seeking an intimate Arctic experience, the Dinner with Northern Light hunt in Rovaniemi offers a compelling blend of nature, comfort, and adventure. Priced at $220.68 per person, this 2-hour tour takes you outside the city lights, increasing your chances of catching the elusive auroras dancing across the night sky. The tour features pickup from your accommodation and a guided drive into the wilderness, making it an easy and hassle-free way to experience Rovaniemi’s natural beauty.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the combination of aurora hunting with a cozy dinner inside a glass roof igloo. The open fire setup and the opportunity to walk on a frozen lake add extra layers of Arctic charm. While the experience is generally well-liked, it’s important to note that the group size is limited to 8 travelers, fostering a more personal atmosphere. This tour is perfect for those who want a relaxed, scenic, and potentially aurora-filled evening without the need for strenuous activity.

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Once booked, the tour starts with a pickup from your accommodation in Rovaniemi, where a professional guide greets you with insights into the Arctic surroundings. The drive northward takes you away from the bright city lights, into the quiet, starry wilderness where the chances of witnessing the Northern Lights increase significantly. The guided ride is comfortable and provides a scenic introduction to the landscape that surrounds Rovaniemi.
The route is designed to take you straight out into the Arctic wilderness, with the goal of maximizing your chance to see the auroras. The guides are experienced in aurora hunting and help set expectations about the fact that the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon, so sightings are never guaranteed but are more likely in this remote location.
The highlight of the tour is the open fire dinner served inside a glass roof igloo. This setting offers the advantage of viewing the night sky directly from your seat while staying warm and protected from wind and cold. The glass roof provides a clear view of the stars and, if the conditions are right, the dancing auroras above.
The dinner setup is simple but atmospheric, with an emphasis on comfort and Arctic ambiance. While reviews note that the food is served on disposable plates, the overall setting compensates with its scenic appeal and cozy warmth. The experience allows for relaxed conversation and enjoyment of the serene Arctic environment, making it a peaceful alternative to more hectic Northern Lights tours.

After dinner, the tour continues with a walk on a frozen lake. This activity offers a rare chance to be physically close to the Arctic landscape, giving a sense of the vast, icy wilderness. The walk is generally manageable and does not require specialized skills, but appropriate winter clothing and footwear are advised to stay comfortable on the icy surface.
This segment adds a tactile dimension to the tour, allowing visitors to experience Arctic nature firsthand. It also creates opportunities for beautiful photos against the backdrop of the starry sky and possibly the auroras if they are visible during this time.

A strong point of this tour is the knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides. Feedback highlights guides like Rai, who bring energy and storytelling to the experience, explaining the natural environment and sharing local insights. Their presence enriches the trip, making the journey more engaging and memorable.
With a maximum of 8 travelers, the group remains small enough to foster a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. This setup allows guides to tailor their commentary and ensures everyone has space to enjoy the Arctic scenery comfortably.
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The tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with service animals allowed and a confirmation received immediately upon booking. Since most bookings are made about 25 days in advance, it’s advisable to reserve ahead, especially during peak Northern Lights season.
The free cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours before the activity, offering peace of mind in case of weather issues or changing plans. The tour’s mobile ticket makes check-in straightforward, and the pickup service simplifies logistics.

While many elements of the tour are praised, there are some points to consider. A review mentions disappointment with the food presentation, noting that the dinner was served on disposable plates contrary to some promotional photos, and the overall experience was less luxurious than expected. This highlights that the primary focus is on the natural environment and aurora hunting rather than gourmet dining.
Potential travelers should expect a cozy, scenic dinner rather than a haute cuisine experience. The emphasis on comfort and Arctic views makes this a good choice for those prioritizing the landscape and aurora chances over fine dining.

This tour caters well to small groups seeking a relaxed, scenic Arctic adventure with a good chance of witnessing the Northern Lights. It suits travelers who appreciate comfortable dining in a scenic setting, combined with a touch of outdoor activity, without strenuous physical demands. It also appeals to those who value personalized guides and intimate group sizes.
While the experience emphasizes nature and scenery, it is less suited for guests expecting a luxury dinner or a highly structured activity. Weather conditions, especially cold, can impact visibility, so patience and flexibility are recommended.
The Dinner with Northern Light hunt in Rovaniemi offers a balanced mix of nature, comfort, and Arctic adventure. The glass roof igloo dinner provides a memorable vantage point for star gazing and aurora viewing if the skies cooperate, while the frozen lake walk adds a tangible connection to the Arctic landscape.
The tour’s small group size and enthusiastic guides create an engaging atmosphere, perfect for those looking for an authentic, quiet Arctic evening. It’s a solid choice for travelers wanting a scenic, relaxed experience with good chances of seeing the Northern Lights, understanding that the natural phenomenon is never guaranteed.
“Rai was a great enthusiastic tour guide who showed us the beauty of nature in Rovaniemi. The car ride to the dinner spot, experience we had around …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The information does not specify age restrictions, but the outdoor and winter conditions suggest it is best suited for older children who can handle cold temperatures comfortably.
What should I wear?
Warm winter clothing and sturdy footwear are recommended to stay comfortable during the outdoor lake walk and in the Arctic night.
Can I see the Northern Lights during this tour?
While the tour maximizes chances by heading into remote wilderness, seeing the auroras depends on weather and solar activity. The guides are experienced in aurora hunting.
Is the dinner included in the price?
Yes, the open fire dinner served inside the glass roof igloo is included in the $220.68 price per person.
How many people typically join this tour?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a personal experience.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours beforehand are not refundable.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The available information does not specify accessibility features; outdoor activities on ice and uneven terrain may limit some guests.
Is equipment provided for the lake walk?
The data does not mention specific equipment, but dressing warmly and wearing suitable footwear is advised.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 25 days ahead, so early reservation is recommended, especially during peak Aurora season.