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Experience the thrill of snowmobiling in Lapland while hunting for the Northern Lights on this 3.5-hour guided tour from Rovaniemi, Finland, with warm gear and hot drinks.


This tour departs from Rovaniemi, a well-known gateway to Lapland, offering 20 pick-up locations including hotels like Sokos Hotel Vaakuna, Arctic Light Hotel, and Santa Claus Holiday Village. The convenience of multiple pick-up points makes it simple for travelers to join this 3.5-hour snowmobiling experience. The tour is designed for those eager to combine Arctic adventure with the chance to see the Northern Lights in a pristine, snow-covered landscape.
The tour starts with an easy pick-up, and after some safety briefing and gear fitting, participants are ready to head into the Lapland wilderness. The experience is suitable for those who want a well-organized, comfortable way to chase the Aurora without extensive planning or overnight stays.
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Once out in the Arctic wilderness, the guides lead you along snow-covered trails far from city lights, ensuring clear views of the night sky. The routes are chosen for their vast, open skies and deep forest scenery, providing the ideal backdrop for Aurora spotting.
Traveling on modern snowmobiles, two adults share a vehicle, with the chance to switch drivers during the break. The guides are experienced, ensuring safety and explaining the landscape and snowmobiling basics. The tour’s pacing allows for a relaxed exploration, with enough time to enjoy the silent beauty of the Arctic and the stunning night sky.

This tour’s inclusion of thermal overalls and helmets helps keep participants warm in the cold Arctic air. With hot drinks and biscuits served by an open fire, the experience balances adventure with comfort. The crackling campfire provides a cozy spot for a break, where you can sip your warm beverage and enjoy the stillness of the snow-blanketed surroundings.
The tour emphasizes safety and comfort, ensuring that the cold does not detract from the experience. The warmth of the drinks and the safety gear allow for an enjoyable night out, even if the weather is chilly.
The core of this activity is the search for the Aurora Borealis. The guides select spots with unobstructed, clear skies, increasing the chances of witnessing the Northern Lights. While the phenomenon remains unpredictable, the experience of snowmobiling through Arctic landscapes under starry skies creates a sense of magic.
Guests have reported seeing the Aurora, with some capturing the vibrant green, purple, or red waves dancing across the sky. However, the tour also values the experience of being in the Arctic night, regardless of whether the Lights appear. The quiet, vast environment offers moments of awe and tranquility.
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Participants need a valid driving license to operate the snowmobiles, and the guides provide clear instructions before departure. The minimum of two adults per booking is required, with drivers responsible for any vehicle damages. For families or groups with an odd number of travelers, purchasing a single driving supplement is recommended.
Children over 140 cm can sit on the snowmobile as passengers if accompanied by an adult, who must sit with younger children for safety. Children under 2 years or pregnant women are not permitted on this tour. The tour also strictly prohibits alcohol and drugs during the activity for safety reasons.
The tour offers 20 different pickup points, including hotels, railway stations, and parking areas. If a specific hotel or residence is not listed, travelers are encouraged to contact the provider to check availability. Pick-up times vary depending on the location, so it’s important to confirm your schedule to ensure a smooth experience.
The drop-off points mirror the pickup locations, providing convenience for all participants. The tour emphasizes timing and punctuality to maximize the time available for snowmobiling and Aurora hunting.

The tour is led by live guides speaking English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication and safety instructions. The guides are praised for their professionalism and helpfulness, making the adventure both enjoyable and informative. Their knowledge of the Arctic environment and Aurora conditions enhances the overall experience.
Traveling through silent forests and open landscapes under the Arctic sky creates a sense of solitude and wonder. The starry night and possibly the Aurora paint a picture of natural beauty that few other experiences can match. Even if the Aurora does not appear, the peaceful environment and snowmobile thrill make this a memorable outing.
The tour provides a balance of excitement and serenity, making it suitable for those who appreciate both adventure and the Arctic’s quiet charm.

Booking can be secured with Pay Later, offering flexibility for travel plans. Cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk option for spontaneous travelers. The tour lasts 3.5 hours, with availability subject to seasonal conditions.
The activity is not suitable for children under 2 years or pregnant women, and participants must adhere to safety instructions. No alcohol or drugs are permitted during the activity to ensure safety on the snowmobiles.
This snowmobile Aurora search stands out for its focus on wilderness exploration and comfort with included gear. Similar experiences may differ in route, duration, or additional activities like campfire BBQs or longer rides, but this tour offers a good balance of adventure, comfort, and Aurora hunting.
Travelers seeking a guided, well-organized snowmobiling trip with experienced guides and flexible pickup options will find this tour a compelling choice for their Arctic adventure.
This 3.5-hour guided tour from Rovaniemi provides a well-structured, enjoyable way to experience Lapland’s Arctic landscapes and the elusive Northern Lights. The included thermal gear, hot drinks, and open fire ensure comfort during the night in cold conditions, and the professional guides add safety and insight throughout.
While Aurora sightings depend on natural conditions, the combination of snowmobiling through breathtaking scenery and the hope of witnessing the Lights makes this tour particularly appealing to those eager to combine adventure with nature’s spectacle.
Suitable for adventure-seekers and nature lovers who want a reliable, guided way to explore Lapland at night, this experience offers a memorable Arctic journey in a manageable timeframe.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 3.5 hours, including pickup, snowmobiling, and breaks.
What is included in the price?
Participants receive thermal overalls, helmets, hot drinks, biscuits, and access to an open fire for warming up.
Can children join this tour?
Children over 140 cm can sit as passengers if accompanied by an adult. Children under 2 years or pregnant women are not permitted.
Is it necessary to have a driving license?
Yes, drivers need to have a valid driving license.
What if I don’t see the Aurora?
The Aurora is an unpredictable natural event; the tour focuses on skywatching in clear spots. Sightings cannot be guaranteed, but the scenery and snowmobiling are rewarding on their own.
Are meals or additional snacks provided?
Only biscuits and hot drinks are included, served during the campfire break.
What safety measures are in place?
Participants wear thermal gear and helmets, and guides provide safety instructions. Participants are responsible for any vehicle damages.
How do I select my pickup location?
The tour offers 20 pickup points; confirm your location and pickup time in advance via the provider or GetYourGuide.
Is the experience suitable for non-ice and snow lovers?
The activity involves snowmobiling, which requires a degree of physical comfort. It is best suited for those comfortable with outdoor winter activities.