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Discover the family-friendly Levi Northern Lights snowmobile tour in Lapland, Finland, featuring 2-hour twilight rides, thermal gear, and scenic wilderness experiences.

The Levi: Early Evening Northern Light Tour offers an engaging and comfortable way for families to enjoy the magic of the Aurora Borealis in Lapland, Finland. Priced at $158 per person, this 2-hour experience combines snowmobiling with scenic exploration, making it ideal for travelers seeking a mix of adventure and awe. The tour departs from several set locations in Levi, including Olo Resort, Reindeer Manor, and Northern Lights Ranch, ensuring convenient access.
This tour is designed to be family-friendly, with children seated comfortably in sledges behind snowmobiles. It includes thermal overalls, fuel, guide services, and snowmobiling equipment, making it a practical choice for those wanting to enjoy the wilderness without the hassle of logistics. While snacks or beverages are not included and insurance must be purchased separately, the overall value is clear for families and first-time visitors eager to see the Northern Lights.
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The tour begins with pickup from set locations in Levi, such as Olo Resort, Reindeer Manor, and Northern Lights Ranch. Pickup times are scheduled 30 minutes to 1 hour before the tour starts, with exact details sent by email the day prior. If staying in the Levi Centre area, guests meet at the Arctic Circle Snowmobile Park Safari Office on Levintie 1585, about 30 minutes prior.
This logistical setup makes it easy to join the adventure without worrying about transportation, especially for those unfamiliar with Levi. Missing the pickup results in a missed tour, which is non-refundable, so punctuality is advised.

The snowmobiles used for this tour are equipped with fuel and snowmobiling gear, ensuring safety and comfort. The ride takes place at twilight, when the sky begins to darken, providing the perfect backdrop for the Northern Lights. The guides lead the group through snowy forests and tranquil wilderness, with soft snowmobile lights guiding the way.
Children over 140 cm wishing to ride as passengers must pay the adult price, while children aged 4-13 are seated in sledges behind the guides’ snowmobiles. The ride’s pacing and route are designed to be scenic yet manageable, with safety emphasized throughout.

To operate a snowmobile, a valid driver’s license (class B) in English is mandatory. Provisional licenses or photos aren’t accepted. The driver is responsible for any damages, with a self-liability of 950 per person, which can be reduced to 150 with on-site insurance for 15.
Passengers, especially children, enjoy a cozy ride in sledges, staying warm with thermal overalls and blankets. The experience is not suitable for pregnant women or those with back problems, emphasizing the need for guests to assess their physical condition.
More Great Tours NearbyAs twilight progresses, the moonlit snow-covered landscape becomes truly enchanting. The soft glow of snowmobile lights illuminates the snowy forests, creating a magical environment to watch the Northern Lights. With luck, the sky displays shimmering bands of green, purple, and pink, dancing overhead in a mesmerizing display.
This tour offers an intimate encounter with nature’s most dazzling light show, perfect for photography enthusiasts or anyone eager to witness nature’s splendor in a cozy, outdoor setting.
While snacks or beverages are not included, the tour features warm blankets for children and adults to keep comfortable during the viewing. The guide provides commentary in English, sharing insights about the Northern Lights and the Arctic landscape.
After the ride, guests are transferred back to their starting point, ending the adventure with a sense of fulfillment and the memory of a spectacular night sky.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers to adapt their plans. Guests can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to secure a spot without immediate commitment. This policy is especially useful given the unpredictable weather conditions in Lapland.
Unlike some Northern Lights excursions, this tour is specifically designed for families, with children’s safety and comfort prioritized. The thermal gear, easy logistics, and scenic route through Lapland’s wilderness make it accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
The inclusion of pickups from multiple locations in Levi adds convenience, while the early evening timing allows for a relaxed yet immersive experience. This tour balances adventure with comfort, making it a compelling choice for those new to snowmobiling or Arctic exploration.
This $158, 2-hour adventure offers an excellent opportunity to see the Northern Lights in a family-friendly setting. The guides’ professionalism and comfortable gear ensure a smooth, enjoyable experience. It’s a practical choice for those seeking a scenic, guided snowmobile trip that combines nature, comfort, and convenience.
While it’s important to bring a driver’s license to operate the snowmobile and plan for additional insurance, the experience’s intimate connection to Lapland’s wilderness is well worth it. This tour suits families, first-time Arctic visitors, or anyone eager to combine adventure with the chance to witness one of the world’s most beautiful natural phenomena.
“The guide was very nice and informative. Was a really nice experience and the warm berry juice was fab. Would 100% recommend”
Do I need a driver’s license to join this tour?
Yes, a valid driver’s license (class B) in English is required to operate a snowmobile.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Children aged 4-13 ride in sledges behind the guides’ snowmobiles.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
Yes, the tour is scheduled during early evening, when there is a good chance to witness the Aurora Borealis, weather permitting.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license. The tour provides thermal overalls and blankets, but dress warmly for winter conditions.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, the tour is not suitable for pregnant women or those with back problems.
What if I don’t want to drive?
Non-drivers can join as passengers in sledges, though the driver’s license is still required for those who wish to operate the snowmobile.
How long before the tour do I need to be ready?
Guests should arrive 5 minutes early at the meeting point or be ready for pickup 30-60 minutes prior.
Is there an option to cancel?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different from others?
It’s family-friendly, includes thermal gear and pickup, and offers the chance to see the Northern Lights in an intimate wilderness setting.