4 nights 5 days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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This is a semi-guided private tour, not a fixed departure group tour. All transfers are privately arranged with a driver, and activities are conducted by professional local guides where needed (e.g., Icebreaker, ice fishing, Santa Village). You have the freedom to enjoy the tour at your own pace.
The tour includes stays at a glass igloo resort (typically in Saariselkä or similar) and a centrally located hotel in Rovaniemi. Both are well-equipped with modern amenities and Northern Lights visibility opportunities.
Yes, the Sampo Icebreaker Cruise is family-friendly and operated under strict safety regulations. The ice floating experience is conducted using certified survival suits, and children above a certain age (typically 10+) can participate under supervision.
Not at all! The Ice Fishing activity in Saariselkä is beginner-friendly and guided. All equipment is provided, and the guide explains techniques in a fun, hands-on manner.
It’s essential to pack thermal layers, a good winter jacket, gloves, woolen socks, and insulated boots. For some outdoor activities like the Icebreaker cruise or husky rides, thermal overalls and boots may be provided.
Breakfast is included at both accommodations. Some activities, like the Santa Claus Village tour, include lunch, but for other meals, guests are free to explore nearby restaurants or hotel dining.
Yes. Pickup from Ivalo Airport on Day 1 and drop to Rovaniemi Airport on Day 5 are included in the package.
The best time is between the end of November and March, when the Northern Lights are most active and the snow-based activities like husky sledding, ice floating, and ice fishing are fully operational. The icebreaker cruise at the earliest starts on 25th November.
Absolutely! We can tailor the itinerary to fit family-friendly needs (extra rest time, child-friendly activities) or offer romantic upgrades for honeymooners (e.g., private dinners, premium igloo types).
I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an adventure in Lapland.