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Experience the thrill of ice floating under the Northern Lights in Rovaniemi, Finland, with safartica’s 3-hour guided Arctic adventure in a rescue suit.

The “From Rovaniemi: Ice Floating under Aurora Borealis” tour offers an extraordinary way to connect with the Arctic environment. Priced at a reasonable rate for such a specialized experience, this 3-hour activity takes place in Lapland, Finland, departing from the Safartica Office in Rovaniemi. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 23 reviews, it stands out as a popular choice for those eager to see the Northern Lights while trying something truly unconventional. The tour combines learning to ice float, witnessing the Northern Lights, and marveling at scenic wilderness landscapes—all with safety and comfort in mind.
While the activity is accessible to most, it’s important to note that minimum height is 120 centimeters, and participants must be at least 3 feet 9 inches tall. The guides are experienced, and the equipment, including high-quality rescue suits, ensures a safe and dry experience even in 0-degree Celsius water. This tour is perfect for adventurers who seek a blend of novelty and natural beauty in the Arctic, especially those interested in Northern Lights sightings and winter outdoor activities.
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The tour begins at the Safartica Office located at Koskikatu 9 in Rovaniemi. It’s crucial to arrive at least 25 minutes before the scheduled departure time to ensure timely start. The meeting involves checking in and receiving safety instructions from the guides before heading out for the Arctic adventure.
Participants should remember to bring their passport or ID card for verification. The meeting point is easily accessible, and if a different pick-up location is needed, it should be specified during the booking process. Timeliness is essential; missing the departure due to late arrival results in a cancellation without refund. The tour offers flexible booking options, including free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later options.

This activity involves floating on a frozen lake in a specially designed rescue suit that covers the entire body and keeps you completely dry. The experience might sound unusual — lying in zero-degree water in winter — but the suit’s insulation ensures comfort and safety. The guides carefully instruct each participant beforehand, so no swimming skills are necessary.
The floating activity takes place in the Arctic conditions of Lapland, providing an authentic experience in the midst of forested wilderness. Even if the weather is clear, stunning stars can be visible, and the Northern Lights may dance overhead, creating a magical atmosphere. This combination of adventure and natural beauty makes it a memorable highlight.

Safety measures are central to this experience. The high-quality rescue suits are designed to keep you dry and warm, even in extremely cold water. The suits are full-body and are complemented by instructions from knowledgeable guides about how to float properly.
The tour is suitable for anyone over 120 cm in height, with no swimming skills required. It’s important to dress appropriately underneath the suit, as you will be exposed to the arctic chill during the activity. Participants are advised to bring their passport or ID card and arrive punctually for the safety briefing and gear fitting.
More Great Tours NearbyAs part of this experience, you’ll access some of Lapland’s most beautiful Nordic landscapes. The floating takes place amidst wilderness areas, providing a backdrop of snow-covered trees and pristine lakes. These surroundings are perfect for those who appreciate quiet, untouched natural environments.
The scenic vistas are especially captivating if the Northern Lights are visible, adding a layer of magical ambiance to the activity. The wilderness setting not only enhances the experience but also emphasizes the authenticity of Arctic Finland.

While the Northern Lights are not guaranteed during every tour, weather conditions heavily influence their visibility. If the sky is clear, you may get a spectacular view of the aurora borealis while floating in the icy waters. Several reviews mention successful sightings, with one traveler describing the experience as “incredible” even without the lights due to the starry sky.
Guides do their best to assist in photographing the lights and maximizing chances of seeing them, especially during cold, clear nights. The magical atmosphere created by the combination of arctic landscape, stars, and potential auroras makes it a truly memorable experience.

After the ice floating, some tours include a lagerfire with hot chocolate or tea, adding comfort and warmth to the chilly adventure. The group is split into smaller groups to ensure everyone receives personal attention and safety guidance. During the activity, participants can enjoy the silence and beauty of the Arctic, with the guides providing interesting insights about the local environment.
The activity duration is approximately 3 hours, giving enough time for preparation, floating, and some relaxation afterwards. The small group size and professional guides contribute to a friendly and secure atmosphere.

This tour requires participants to be at least 120 cm tall; children under 3 ft 9 in are not eligible. Since swimming skills are not needed, it’s accessible for most people in good health. However, participants should be comfortable with cold environments and able to lie still in water for several minutes.
The cold climate and water temperature make it unsuitable for individuals with certain health issues or mobility restrictions. Proper clothing underneath the suit is recommended to stay warm before and after floating.
There are several alternative ice floating experiences available in Rovaniemi, with links provided to other tours. This particular activity is distinguished by its focus on Northern Lights viewing, professional guides, and safety equipment. The small group size and personalized instruction are additional advantages.
Many similar tours include additional activities such as hiking, snowmobiling, or sauna visits, but this one centers on the unique combination of ice floating and aurora watching. Its 3-hour duration strikes a good balance between adventure and relaxation, making it a great choice for first-time Arctic explorers.
The “From Rovaniemi: Ice Floating under Aurora Borealis” tour offers a distinctive way to experience Lapland’s wilderness. The combination of safety, scenic beauty, and the chance to witness the Northern Lights makes it a worthy addition to any winter itinerary. The guides’ professionalism and the quality of equipment ensure a comfortable and secure experience.
While Northern Lights sightings depend on weather, the setting and the activity itself create a truly memorable atmosphere. This tour suits adventurers seeking a novel Arctic activity, especially those interested in cold-water floating and night sky views. It’s a unique, safe, and scenic choice for experiencing Lapland’s magic.
Is prior swimming ability required for this tour?
No, since the rescue suits keep you dry and afloat, swimming skills are not necessary.
What should I bring with me?
You need to bring your passport or ID card for verification and dress in warm clothes underneath the suit.
Can children participate?
Yes, children taller than 120 cm can join, but those under this height are not allowed for safety reasons.
What if the weather is cloudy or the Northern Lights are not visible?
The activity proceeds regardless of aurora visibility, but clear skies increase the chances of seeing the Northern Lights.
What safety measures are in place?
Participants receive detailed instructions from knowledgeable guides, and high-quality rescue suits are used to ensure dryness and warmth.
How long is the activity?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours, including preparation, floating, and post-activity relaxation.
Is this activity accessible for all fitness levels?
It’s suitable for most people who meet the height requirement and are comfortable in cold conditions; no special fitness is needed.
What is the main meeting point?
The activity starts at the Safartica Office at Koskikatu 9 in Rovaniemi.
Are there any restrictions on clothing or behavior?
Smoking indoors is not allowed, and participants should follow safety instructions carefully.
Can I cancel this activity?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility in planning.
This Ice Floating under Aurora Borealis tour delivers a blend of adventure, natural beauty, and Arctic serenity—a truly one-of-a-kind experience in Lapland.
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