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Experience the Arctic magic with a 3.5-hour snowmobile tour from Rovaniemi, including Northern Lights hunting, campfire BBQ, and winter gear for a memorable adventure.

The Rovaniemi: Northern Lights Snowmobile Hunt offers an active way to experience Lapland’s stunning winter landscape for $180 per person. This 3.5-hour tour combines the thrill of snowmobiling with the serenity of waiting for the Northern Lights, all within a small-group setting. The excursion departs from Rovaniemi and includes winter gear such as overalls and boots, making it accessible and comfortable even in the coldest nights.
This tour is perfect for those seeking an adventurous experience in the Arctic Circle, offering approximately 1 hour of twin snowmobile driving under the guidance of friendly, multilingual guides. While Northern Lights sightings are not guaranteed due to weather and solar activity, the journey itself—through snowy forests and open landscapes—is unforgettable, especially with the added warmth of a campfire barbecue.
One important consideration is that the experience is best suited for those aged over 3 years, with younger children requiring a sled pulled by the guide. The tour is designed to balance adventure, comfort, and storytelling, making it ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers eager for a taste of Lapland’s wilderness.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup within 10 km of Rovaniemi city center, making it easy to join without extra hassle. Travelers are advised to arrive 10 minutes prior to the scheduled pickup time, ready in warm clothing. The guides handle all the necessary gear, providing overalls and boots to keep everyone warm and dry throughout the ride.
Participants must bring a driver’s license if they plan to drive, and twin driving means sharing a snowmobile with a partner. The group sizes tend to be manageable, with larger groups on Sundays and holidays requiring at least 4 participants for the tour to proceed.

The highlight is the approximately 1-hour snowmobile ride, where you will share the snowmobile with a partner, taking turns at the wheel. The guides lead the way through forests and open snowy fields, offering stunning views of the Arctic landscape. While the ride is relatively short, reviews mention that it’s well-paced, with some noting that the ride itself might feel brief but remains highly enjoyable due to the scenery and the guides’ assistance.
The snowmobiles are easy to operate, and the guides provide clear instructions, ensuring that even first-timers can join in confidently. The ride offers plenty of chances to stop and enjoy the surroundings, with the potential to catch glimpses of the Northern Lights if conditions permit.
After the snowmobiling, the tour concludes at a cozy fireplace in nature, where everyone can relax and enjoy a traditional Lappish BBQ. The menu includes pork sausages, marshmallows, and hot blueberry juice, with vegetarian or vegan options available upon request. The crackling fire and the quiet of the Lappish wilderness create a warm, inviting atmosphere to await the Northern Lights or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Guides often share stories about the Aurora Borealis, explaining the science and local legends behind this natural phenomenon. This storytelling adds a special touch, especially for those curious about the lights’ elusive appearances.
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While this tour offers an exciting hunt for the Northern Lights, it’s important to remember that sightings cannot be guaranteed. The lights depend heavily on weather conditions and solar activity, but the tour’s design maximizes your chances by taking you away from city lights and into the dark, starry wilderness.
Guides are knowledgeable and eager to share insights about Aurora forecasts, making the wait as informative as it is relaxing. Even if the lights stay hidden, the snowmobile ride and campfire barbecue ensure a memorable experience.
The guides lead the tour in English, with other languages like German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese available on request. They are praised for being helpful, friendly, and informative, making the experience accessible for international visitors. The guides also check on everyone multiple times during the trip, ensuring comfort and safety throughout.
Some reviews highlight that guides provide clear instructions and maintain a relaxed, engaging atmosphere, helping guests feel at ease despite the cold and the adventure.

This tour is not recommended for children under 3 years old or pregnant women, and wheelchair users might find it unsuitable due to the outdoor, wintery conditions. Participants under 140 cm tall must be seated in the sled pulled by the guide, while taller children can ride on the snowmobile with an adult. Drivers must hold a valid license and be at least 18 years old.
Travelers should bring their driver’s license and dress warmly, although all winter gear is provided. It’s best to arrive 10 minutes early for pickup and be prepared for the possibility that poor weather could affect the Northern Lights sighting or the tour schedule.
Compared to other snowmobile safaris, this experience emphasizes storytelling and comfort, with the campfire and barbecue adding a relaxing touch. The small-group setting allows for a more personalized adventure, with group sizes adjusted based on the day of the week.
The duration of 3.5 hours strikes a nice balance, providing enough time for exhilarating snowmobile rides and a cozy campfire without feeling rushed. The tour’s price reflects the inclusions, especially considering the hotel pickup and winter clothing.
This tour offers a genuinely active way to experience Rovaniemi’s winter landscape and the Northern Lights. The snowmobile ride through snow-covered forests and open fields is a highlight, especially with guides who are friendly and knowledgeable. The campfire barbecue adds warmth and a taste of local culture, making the evening both exciting and relaxing.
While Northern Lights sightings depend on weather, the overall adventure, scenery, and storytelling make this experience worthwhile. It’s well-suited for adventure-seekers, families (with older children), and anyone looking for a unique outdoor activity in Lapland.
“Our guides – French (f) and Italian (m) where helpful and sweet. The driving itself was quite short though but it was our favourite adventure in Ro…”
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed on this tour?
No, sightings depend on weather and solar activity, so they cannot be guaranteed.
What should I bring for the trip?
Participants need to bring a driver’s license and dress warmly, although winter clothing is provided.
Can children participate?
Children under 3 years old are not recommended. Children taller than 140 cm can ride on the snowmobile, while shorter children must sit in the sled.
How long is the snowmobile ride?
The snowmobile ride lasts about 1 hour and involves twin driving with a partner.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, winter gear, about 1 hour of snowmobiling, and Lappish BBQ snacks with hot blueberry juice.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, vegetarian or vegan alternatives can be requested for the BBQ snacks.
Is the tour suitable for non-drivers?
Yes, non-drivers can join as passengers and enjoy the ride and scenery.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides lead in English, with other languages offered on request.
How do I book and pay?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I do if the weather turns poor?
If weather conditions prevent Northern Lights sightings or affect the tour, it can be cancelled or rescheduled.