Northern Lights Tours in Lapland

Traditional winter experiences • Luxury glass igloos • Reindeer safaris

Signature Arctic Experiences in Lapland

3-Day Aurora Escape

Glass igloo stay + Northern Lights tour

From €1,200/person

Husky Safari Adventure

Half-day dog sledding through snowy forests

Price: *€150/person*

Reindeer & Sauna Evening

Traditional sleigh ride + lakeside sauna

Price: *€120/person*

Northern Lights Tour (Pro)

Aurora Hunting Pro Tour (Guaranteed)

Evening experience (4-10 hours)

Your Aurora Experience: Professional camera guidance for capturing perfect northern lights shots. Visit multiple remote locations away from city lights.

Full Refund if we don't see Northern Lights. €199 /person
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Group Northern Lights Tour (Group)

Group Northern Lights Tour (Group)

Evening experience (4-6 hours)

We have no time or mile limit to ensure you have the best chances of witnessing the Aurora Borealis. We might even venture as far as Sweden or Norway for an unforgettable adventure.

We have over 95% succeess rate on this Pro Tour. €139 /person
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Aurora Hunting Guarantee Tour with Photography (PRIVATE)

Aurora Hunting Guarantee Tour with Photography (PRIVATE)

Evening experience (5-12 hours)

With no time or distance limits, we’ll chase the auroras as far as needed. If the night ends without a single Northern Lights photo, you’ll receive a 100% refund—that’s our guarantee.
€1850 /group
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Local Guides, Genuine Experiences

Lapland natives Eemil Sirviö and Eerik Nurmi founded our company in 2015 because they wanted visitors to experience the aurora the way locals do. Our guides live here year-round, tracking solar storms and weather systems that create the perfect conditions for spectacular northern lights displays.

We work with select partners who understand our standards – reindeer herders who still follow ancient migration routes, husky kennels where dogs are trained for the Arctic wilderness, and glass igloo sites chosen for their pristine darkness.

How We Deliver The Best
Lapland Experiences

Born and Raised Here

Our guides have 10+ years of experience tracking aurora patterns across Lapland.

Premium Arctic Stays

Hand-selected glass igloos and cozy cabins positioned for unobstructed northern lights viewing.

Professional Aurora Tracking

We monitor solar activity and weather systems throughout each night.

Small Group Promise

A maximum of 8 guests per tour to ensure personalized attention and flexibility.

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Complete Lapland Adventures

Traditional Reindeer Farms

Traditional Reindeer Farms

Visit operations where Sami families maintain herding traditions passed down through generations. Learn how these animals shaped Arctic civilization.

Professional Husky Operations

Professional Husky Operations

Work with teams bred for Arctic conditions. These dogs live to run and will carry you through landscapes that remain unchanged for centuries.

Traditional Finnish Saunas

Traditional Finnish Saunas

Experience authentic wood-fired saunas built beside frozen lakes. The contrast between extreme heat and Arctic cold creates sensations you'll remember forever.

Ready to See the Northern Lig hts?

Aurora season runs from September through March. Book your spot now for the best viewing dates.

Planning Your Arctic Adventure

When is the best time to see the Northern Lights in Finland?

The aurora season runs from late August to early April. The best chances are during the darkest months (September–March), when the nights are long and clear. Peak viewing hours are typically between 9 PM and 2 AM.

Layered clothing is key. Bring thermal underwear, wool socks, a fleece or down mid-layer, and a windproof outer shell. Don’t forget gloves, a warm hat, and insulated boots. If you join a guided tour, thermal overalls and boots are often provided.

Most tours begin around 8:00 PM and last 4-6 hours, depending on aurora activity and weather conditions. We don’t operate on strict schedules – we adapt to nature’s timing.

Children 8 years and older typically enjoy our experiences. Younger children may find the late hours and cold temperatures challenging, though our heated vehicles and warm shelters make it manageable for most families.

Children 8 years and older typically enjoy our experiences. Younger children may find the late hours and cold temperatures challenging, though our heated vehicles and warm shelters make it manageable for most families.