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Experience a 3-hour snowmobile and reindeer safari from Rovaniemi, crossing the Arctic Circle with hot drinks, a diploma, and cultural insights included.
A Reindeer Safari with Snowmobile and an opportunity to cross the Arctic Circle from Rovaniemi, Finland, offers a captivating blend of adventure and cultural discovery. Priced at $341.23 per person, this approximately 3-hour tour includes snowmobiling, visits to a reindeer farm, and a special Arctic Circle crossing ceremony. The package also features thermal outfits, hot drinks, and an English-speaking guide, making it an engaging experience suitable for most travelers. The tour’s high rating of 5.0 out of 5 reflects its popularity, though it’s important to note that the experience is non-refundable and weather-dependent.
This tour appeals especially to those interested in Lapland culture, reindeer husbandry, and winter adventure. It offers a well-rounded mix of active participation and relaxing moments, such as enjoying hot coffee or tea after the activities. Participants who pass the reindeer driving test are even issued an International Reindeer Driving License, adding a fun and memorable touch to the experience.

The adventure begins with a snowmobile safari departing from Rovaniemi at 10:00 am. Guided by an English-speaking guide, you hop onto a shared snowmobile (with two riders per vehicle, taking turns to drive), heading toward a reindeer farm. The ride offers a thrilling way to experience the Arctic landscape, with fuel, thermal gear, and traffic insurance included for safety. For those wishing for solo driving, a Sole Driving option is available at an extra cost.
The one-hour snowmobile ride kicks off the experience, providing scenic views and a taste of Arctic outdoor life. The thermal outfit ensures comfort in the crisp winter air, and the CO2 compensated fuel use aligns with eco-conscious practices. Travelers should be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license to operate the snowmobile.
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The second stop takes you to a reindeer farm, where the focus shifts to reindeer husbandry and culture. Here, you actively participate in a reindeer sled safari, giving a chance to experience traditional modes of Arctic transport. The reindeer farm visit lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, during which you learn about the Lappish traditions and reindeer care.
This part of the tour is a highlight, especially for those interested in indigenous Sami culture. The reindeer sled ride offers a peaceful glide through snowy landscapes, and the visit itself is designed to be accessible and engaging. Since the admission is free, the emphasis is on the experience and cultural insight.

One of the most unique features of this tour is the special Arctic Circle crossing ceremony. Before heading back to Rovaniemi, the group gathers to commemorate crossing latitude 66°33′ N, a symbolic moment celebrated with a traditional ceremony. This ritual underscores the spiritual significance of the Arctic region and provides a memorable photo opportunity.
This part of the tour reinforces the sense of achievement and connection to Lapland’s wilderness. The ceremony is included in the package, and travelers receive a diploma to mark this milestone, making it an excellent souvenir of the Arctic adventure.

The journey concludes with a return snowmobile ride of about 1 hour, bringing everyone back to the start point in Rovaniemi. The ride retraces the scenic Arctic landscape, providing a relaxing yet exhilarating end to the tour. Travelers can reflect on the experience while enjoying the hot drinks and snacks offered after the activities.
The return trip is a smooth and scenic way to wrap up the day’s adventures, with the guide ensuring everyone’s safety and comfort. The group size remains manageable, fostering a friendly and personal atmosphere.

The tour package provides a thermal outfit, fuel, traffic insurance, and hot drinks and snacks. The English-speaking guide enhances the experience with informative narration and safety instructions. A diploma is awarded to those who pass the reindeer driving test, adding a fun keepsake.
However, the non-refundable policy means travelers should consider weather conditions carefully. If the weather turns poor, a full refund or alternative date is offered. The tour is designed to be suitable for most participants, though drivers must be at least 18 years old with a valid license.
Travelers should also be aware that personal expenses are not included, and the waiver supplement for reducing self-liability costs $15 per driver.


This 3-hour tour offers a balanced mix of adventure and culture, providing a chance to drive a snowmobile, meet reindeer, and cross the Arctic Circle all in one go. The included extras like hot drinks, thermal gear, and the diploma add value for the price.
The small group size and professional guide ensure a personalized experience. The eco-friendly aspect, with CO2-compensated fuel, aligns with modern travelers’ values. While the non-refundable policy requires commitment, it guarantees a well-organized and safe experience.
This tour suits those who want a thrilling Arctic adventure packed with cultural insights. It’s ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to experience Lapland’s iconic winter activities in a memorable way.
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Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but children under a certain age should be checked with the provider. The snowmobile ride requires participants to be at least 18 to drive.
What should I wear on the tour?
A thermal outfit is provided, but layering warm clothes underneath is recommended for maximum comfort in the Arctic climate.
Can I drive the snowmobile myself?
Yes, if you are at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license. You can choose solo driving at an additional cost or share with a partner.
What is included in the price?
The tour covers thermal gear, fuel, traffic insurance, reindeer farm visit, sled safari, Arctic Circle crossing ceremony, hot drinks and snacks, and a diploma.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the experience is dependent on good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How long is the total tour?
Approximately 3 hours, including all stops and activities.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour limits groups to a maximum of 30 travelers.
Is there an additional cost?
Personal expenses are not included. An optional waiver supplement for reducing self-liability costs $15 per driver.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on this tour.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of snowmobiling, reindeer encounters, and crossing the Arctic Circle makes for a comprehensive Arctic experience, topped with cultural insights and fun certifications.