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Join the Rovaniemi Aurora Hunt with a photographer, enjoy unlimited time and remote locations, and capture stunning photos of the Northern Lights in Lapland.
The Rovaniemi: Guaranteed Ultimate Aurora Hunt with Photographer is a full-day tour that offers a deep dive into the Arctic’s most mesmerizing natural display—the Northern Lights. Priced at $369 per person, this 10-hour adventure from Rovaniemi, Finland, promises not only the chance to see the Aurora Borealis but also professional photography to preserve your experience. The tour is notable for its unlimited time and mileage, giving you the flexibility to explore lakes, hills, roads, or even cross borders into neighboring countries if weather conditions favor it.
This tour stands out for its high success rate in spotting the Aurora, thanks to guides who analyze radars and aurora activity to find the best dark skies away from city lights. It includes winter overalls and snow boots to keep you warm during the journey, and hotel pickup and drop-off ensure a smooth start and finish. While food isn’t included, this experience suits those eager for a lengthy, adventure-filled night in search of the Northern Lights with expert guidance and professional photography.


This tour departs from Rovaniemi and ventures into some of the most secluded spots in Lapland and beyond. The guides go off the beaten track, exploring lakes, hills, and roads, and may cross borders into neighboring countries depending on weather and Aurora activity. These locations are carefully chosen for their pristine dark skies, which offer nearly 100% chances of clear views of the Northern Lights, weather permitting.
Traveling in a comfortable, warm van, the small group of up to 8 participants makes for an intimate experience. The guides’ expertise in radar analysis and Aurora metrics plays a crucial role in locating the best viewing spots, even when the forecast looks cloudy around Rovaniemi.
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Expect a minimum of 6 hours of Aurora chasing, but the tour can extend beyond that if conditions are favorable. The journey begins with a hotel pickup, after which you’ll be driven into the Arctic night to find the perfect dark skies. The guides explain the science behind the Aurora, helping you understand the natural phenomenon as you wait for the lights to appear.
While the tour promises no restrictions on time or distance, it’s common to drive several hours in search of clear skies. The adventure balances patience with anticipation—and guides often use radar and aurora metrics to increase the likelihood of sightings. The experience may include waiting in cold conditions, but winter overalls and snow boots ensure you stay warm and comfortable.

One of the highlights of this tour is the professional photography service. Guides have cameras with stands and long-exposure capabilities, which they use to capture stunning images of the Aurora Borealis. These photos tend to turn out beautifully, allowing participants to take home high-quality souvenirs of their Arctic night.
Even if the Aurora is faint or not visible to the naked eye, the professional cameras can often capture the lights, which are then shared with you after the tour. This aspect adds significant value, especially for those interested in creating lasting memories or sharing their experience on social media.

This tour is ideal for those seeking a flexible, full-night adventure with a focus on professional photography and remote locations. It suits adventurers comfortable with cold weather and who are eager to spend several hours outside, waiting under dark skies. The small group size ensures personalized guidance, making it a good choice for travelers who want a more intimate experience.
However, it’s worth noting that seeing the Aurora is not guaranteed—despite the high success rate, natural phenomena depend on weather and solar activity. The tour’s flexibility and expert planning do improve chances significantly, but travelers should be prepared for the possibility of no visible lights.
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The tour starts with hotel pickup in Rovaniemi, with guides waiting no longer than 5 minutes after the scheduled time. The small group size limits the experience to 8 participants, fostering a more relaxed and personalized environment. The duration is 10 hours, with the actual start time depending on availability and weather conditions.
Since food is not included, participants should plan to bring snacks or meals if desired. The included winter overalls and snow boots help manage Arctic cold, making the experience more comfortable even in sub-zero temperatures.

While this adventure is unique in offering unlimited mileage and time, some reviews indicate that Aurora sightings may vary. One review highlights success in finding clear skies despite cloudy weather elsewhere, thanks to radar analysis. Another mentions not seeing the Aurora with the naked eye but hopes the photos will show it.
There are several similar options in Rovaniemi, including other Aurora photography tours and options with BBQ or snacks. However, this tour’s focus on remote locations and professional photography sets it apart, especially for those wanting a longer, more flexible night out in pursuit of the Northern Lights.

This 10-hour guided tour offers a high chance of Aurora sightings, especially for travelers willing to drive into the Arctic wilderness. The professional photography, remote locations, and no mileage restrictions make it appealing for those looking for a serious Aurora experience.
While seeing the Northern Lights cannot be guaranteed, the tour’s strategic planning and experienced guides significantly increase the odds. It suits adventurous spirits who value flexibility and top-quality photos and are prepared for a long night outdoors. The small group size and comfort features help make this a memorable Arctic night, even if the lights decide to stay hidden.
“5/5 ! Totally recommend even if the forecast is cloudy around Rovaniemi. Probably the whole Scandinavia had a cloudy forecast for days before, duri…”

Is food included in the tour?
No, food is not included, so travelers should bring snacks or meals.
What is the total duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 10 hours, with the start time depending on availability.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages does the guide speak?
The tour guide speaks French, English, Spanish, Catalan, and Persian.
What equipment is used for photography?
Guides use cameras with stands and long-exposure capabilities to capture the Aurora.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
The tour aims to find clear skies, but weather can impact Aurora visibility. The tour can be extended if weather improves.
How are the locations chosen?
Locations are selected based on radar analysis and Aurora metrics to maximize dark skies and visibility.
What should I wear?
Warm winter overalls and snow boots are provided; dress warmly in layers.
What is the group size?
Limited to 8 participants for a more personal experience.
Will I definitely see the Aurora?
While the tour boasts the highest success rate, Aurora sightings depend on weather and solar activity, so no guarantee exists.