Rovaniemi, the official hometown of Santa Claus, provides a captivating opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring Aurora Borealis. The Northern Lights tour takes adventurers on a 3.5-hour journey, venturing away from the city lights to optimize their chances of beholding this natural phenomenon. With comfortable transportation, an expert guide, and photography tips, participants can enjoy the enchanting glow of the dancing lights against the backdrop of a starry, winter sky. Though the appearance of the Aurora is never guaranteed, this tour promises an unforgettable experience for those seeking to unravel the mystery and beauty of the northern lights.
Key Points
- This 3.5-hour Northern Lights hunting adventure takes participants away from the city lights of Rovaniemi to remote locations for the best chance of witnessing the Aurora Borealis.
- The tour includes comfortable minibus transportation, an English-speaking guide, and photography tips from a Northern Lights expert to enhance the viewing experience.
- Participants must bring their own winter clothing and camera gear, and the tour is not suitable for children under 13, those with back or mobility issues, or wheelchair users.
- While the natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights is not guaranteed, the tour aims to maximize the viewing opportunities by venturing to the best locations.
- The tour includes convenient hotel and Santa’s Village pick-up and drop-off, ensuring a smooth and stress-free ride to maximize the chances of witnessing the Aurora Borealis.
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Tour Details
This 3.5-hour Northern Lights hunting adventure whisks travelers away from the city lights of Rovaniemi, offering them a chance to witness the captivating Aurora Borealis.
Guests are picked up from centrally located hotels and Santa’s Village before embarking on an expedition to escape the glow of civilization.
During the tour, an expert guide provides photography tips and insights to help visitors maximize their opportunities to see the ethereal natural light display.
Whether it’s a clear night or the weather’s not cooperating, the tour ensures a comfortable, well-informed experience for all.
At the end of the adventure, guests are returned to their original pick-up locations, having enjoyed an unforgettable journey under the Arctic sky.
Inclusions
The tour package includes comfortable minibus transportation to and from the viewing location, as well as the guidance of a professional English-speaking expert who provides photography tips to help visitors capture the Northern Lights.
Plus, guests have the opportunity to witness the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis, weather permitting.
The tour also includes:
- Professional English-speaking guide to enhance the experience
- Photography tips from a Northern Lights expert to ensure stunning shots
- The chance to see the captivating Aurora Borealis, Mother Nature’s breathtaking light show in the night sky, subject to favorable weather conditions.
Exclusions
What the tour does not include are alcoholic drinks, warm winter clothes and/or shoes, camera equipment, and gratuities (which are optional). Participants are responsible for bringing their own gear and covering any additional expenses not specified in the inclusions.
Exclusions | Details |
---|---|
Alcoholic Drinks | Not provided during the tour |
Winter Clothing | Participants must bring their own warm attire |
Camera Gear | Participants should bring their own camera equipment |
The tour provides comfortable minibus transportation, a professional English-speaking guide, and photography tips from a Northern Lights expert. However, you will need to come prepared with the proper equipment and clothing to maximize their chances of seeing the breathtaking Aurora Borealis.
Restrictions
Certain individuals may be unable to participate in this Northern Lights tour due to specific restrictions. The tour isn’t suitable for children under 13 years old, people with back or mobility issues, or wheelchair users.
Plus, the following items are prohibited:
- No oversize luggage or large bags
- No pets (except assistance dogs)
- No alcohol or drugs allowed
These restrictions are in place to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants. The tour provider wants to provide the best possible experience for those who can join, so they’ve established these guidelines.
Travelers should carefully review the requirements before booking to ensure they’re able to fully enjoy this magical Aurora Borealis adventure.
Northern Lights Viewing
Though the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and not guaranteed, participants on this tour can hope for a chance to witness the ethereal dance of the Aurora Borealis in the night sky.
With careful planning and an experienced guide, the tour aims to maximize opportunities for guests to observe this mesmerizing natural light display, weather conditions permitting.
As darkness falls, the tour will venture away from the city lights to remote, secluded locations well-suited for Northern Lights viewing.
With the guide’s expertise, guests can learn photography techniques to capture the vibrant colors and undulating patterns of the Aurora.
Whether the lights appear or not, the tour offers a memorable adventure in the serene Lappish wilderness under the starry night sky.
What to Wear
Proper attire is essential for this Northern Lights tour, as you will be venturing into the chilly Lappish outdoors. Warm, weatherproof layers are a must, including a heavy winter coat, insulated pants, thick socks, gloves, and a hat that covers the ears. Sturdy, non-slip boots with good traction are also recommended to navigate the potentially icy terrain. Plus, bringing an extra scarf or balaclava can help shield the face from the frigid winds.
The tour also advises participants to:
- Wear moisture-wicking base layers to keep skin dry
- Bring a portable power bank to keep camera batteries charged
- Consider wearing hand and toe warmers for added comfort
Transportation and Pickup
The tour offers convenient minibus transportation, with pick-up and drop-off services at centrally located Rovaniemi hotels and Santa’s Village.
An English-speaking guide accompanies participants throughout the Northern Lights hunting adventure. Travelers won’t have to worry about driving themselves or finding their way in the dark. Instead, they can simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic journey to the prime viewing spots outside the city.
The comfortable minibus ensures a smooth and stress-free ride, while the knowledgeable guide provides valuable insights and photography tips to maximize the chances of witnessing the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis display, weather permitting.
Booking and Cancellation
To book the Northern Lights Tour, travelers can easily do so through the tour operator’s website or by contacting their centrally located Rovaniemi office. Bookings are typically accepted up until 24 hours prior to the tour’s scheduled departure, subject to availability.
In the event of unfavorable weather conditions or the Northern Lights not being visible, participants can reschedule their tour or receive a full refund, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
The booking process is straightforward and convenient:
- Online booking through the tour operator’s secure website
- Phone or email reservations with the Rovaniemi-based team
- Flexible payment options, including credit card and bank transfer
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Northern Lights Visible Year-Round in Rovaniemi?
The northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, are not visible year-round in Rovaniemi. They’re typically best seen during the winter months, when the night skies are darker and the conditions are more favorable for this natural light display.
Can I Book This Tour if I’m Traveling Solo?
Absolutely! The Northern Lights tour welcomes solo travelers. They’ll get to enjoy the adventure and experience the stunning natural phenomenon of the Aurora Borealis with a friendly, knowledgeable guide and a small group of fellow adventurers.
Does the Tour Guide Speak Any Languages Other Than English?
The English-speaking guide on this tour is fluent in the local language and can provide insights and explanations to help participants better understand the Northern Lights experience. They’re knowledgeable and happy to accommodate any language needs.
What Is the Best Time of Year to See the Northern Lights?
The best time to see the Northern Lights is typically between September and March, when the nights are longer and darker. This gives you the best chance of witnessing the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis display in the night sky.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
The tour operator typically does not allow participants to bring their own food and drinks. Guests are advised to follow the tour inclusions and exclusions provided, which usually restrict outside food and beverages to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
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Recap
The Rovaniemi Northern Lights tour offers a captivating 3.5-hour adventure under the starry night sky. With comfortable transportation, an expert guide, and helpful photography tips, participants can maximize their chances of witnessing the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis.
While the natural phenomenon isn’t guaranteed, the tour provides an unforgettable opportunity to experience this breathtaking light show in the heart of Lapland.