If you’re heading to Lapland and dreaming of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights while enjoying the thrill of a snowmobile ride, this tour promises both. It’s a well-rated experience (4.4 out of 5 from nearly 500 reviews) that combines the adrenaline of snowmobiling with the magic of nature’s light show. For those who love outdoor adventures, stunning winter landscapes, and a dash of authentic local atmosphere, this tour is an excellent choice.
What we particularly like about this experience is how it balances excitement and comfort. You’ll feel the rush of driving a snowmobile through pristine Arctic wilderness, and you’ll also appreciate the thoughtful inclusions like winter clothing and warm drinks. On the downside, the tour’s success hinges heavily on weather conditions; cloudy skies might keep the Northern Lights hidden. Therefore, it’s best suited for travelers who are flexible and eager for adventure, rather than those solely chasing guaranteed sightings.
This experience caters best to adults or older children who enjoy energetic activities and are comfortable in cold environments. If you’re a nature lover and want to combine a scenic ride with the chance, however slim, to see the Aurora Borealis, this tour is worth your time and money.
Key Points
- Authentic Arctic Adventure: Ride snowmobiles through untouched Lapland wilderness at night.
- Northern Lights Chase: The primary goal is Aurora hunting, with stops in dark, light-pollution-free areas.
- Inclusive Comforts: Warm clothing, hot juice, and equipment are provided, making the cold more manageable.
- Flexible Booking: Reserve now and pay later, with full cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
- Expert Guides: Friendly, knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with storytelling and safety.
- Limited Guarantee: Aurora sightings depend on weather and natural conditions; cloudy skies may obscure the lights.
A Closer Look at What to Expect
This 3-hour snowmobile tour begins with pickup from several convenient locations in Levi, including Olo Resort, Reindeer Manor, and Arctic Nook, among others. Expect to be collected about 30 minutes to an hour before your scheduled start, so plan accordingly. Once at the meeting point, you’ll be fitted with thermal winter clothes, which are included. This is a thoughtful touch, ensuring you stay warm during the long Arctic night.
The tour itself is divided into a series of exciting segments. First, you’ll get a short live safety demonstration and instructions on how to operate the snowmobiles. Two people share each snowmobile, which means you’ll have a partner along for the ride—someone to share the experience with, or to take turns if you want a break from driving.
The route takes you deep into the Lappish wilderness, traversing snowy forests and open landscapes. The scenery here is spectacular, especially under the moonlight and stars. The darkness adds a sense of adventure and makes the travel feel more immersive. The guides often make stops at scenic spots, where they share stories about local traditions and the Northern Lights phenomenon.
A notable feature of this tour is the stop at a traditional cabin, where you can enjoy hot drinks, sausages, and perhaps some storytelling. This cozy break is loved by travelers, with some reviews mentioning it as a highlight — “a cozy touch to the night,” as one reviewer put it. Even if the sky remains cloudy, these moments offer a warm, social element to an otherwise adrenaline-fueled adventure.
The main goal, of course, is to catch the Northern Lights. Guides will lead you to the best viewing spots, emphasizing that Aurora sightings cannot be guaranteed, as they depend on natural conditions. Some reviews mention cloudy nights but still praise the trip for the scenery, the guides, and the overall experience: “It was a great night even though we didn’t see the lights.”
If luck is on your side and the skies clear, you’ll be able to admire the dancing lights in the starry sky — an unforgettable moment. Some travelers report seeing the Aurora clearly, describing it as “amazing” or “breathtaking,” while others appreciate the journey regardless of the lights: “Even if we didn’t see the Aurora, the snowmobile ride itself was a lot of fun.”
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The Value of the Tour
At $180 per person, this experience offers a good balance between adventure and value. You get transportation, gear, warm clothes, and guided expertise, which would be hard to replicate independently. The small group size (two per snowmobile) ensures a more personalized experience, and the flexible booking terms — reserve without paying upfront and cancel up to 24 hours in advance — add peace of mind.
The reviews consistently highlight the professionalism and friendliness of the guides, with many describing them as “approachable,” “knowledgeable,” and “enthusiastic.” They’re key to making the experience enjoyable, especially for first-timers or those nervous about snowmobiling. Some reviewers appreciated the teaching moments: “The guides even taught me how to take a good picture on my phone,” which adds a nice personal touch.
While the experience is best suited for adults and older children, it’s not recommended for pregnant women or those with mobility issues. Also, you’ll need a valid driver’s license to operate the snowmobiles, and no pets, luggage, or alcohol are permitted, maintaining a focus on safety and comfort.
The Experience’s Highlights and Limitations
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of snowmobiling in a pristine Arctic setting, the chance to see the Northern Lights, and enjoying warm drinks in a cozy cabin. The guides’ storytelling skills and their efforts to make everyone comfortable are recurring themes in positive reviews, adding to the authentic feel of the trip.
Potential drawbacks?
Weather is unpredictable, and cloudy or snowy conditions might prevent Aurora sightings. Some reviews note that the lights are a natural phenomenon, so no one can guarantee a sighting. Also, the late-night timing might not suit everyone’s schedule or those who prefer daytime activities.
Another point to consider is that two people share a snowmobile, which may not appeal to solo travelers or couples wanting more private experiences. The tour’s duration is just three hours, which is enough to enjoy the scenery and the thrill without feeling rushed, but it’s a relatively short window for such a grand adventure.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour For You?
If you’re after a genuine Arctic adventure that combines exhilarating snowmobiling with a hopeful glimpse of the Northern Lights, this trip hits the mark. It’s especially suited to those who don’t mind the cold, enjoy outdoor activities, and appreciate good company and storytelling from guides. The inclusion of winter gear and warm drinks makes the chilly environment much more manageable, and the small-group format ensures a friendly, personalized atmosphere.
On the other hand, if your main goal is to guarantee seeing the Aurora, you should remember that natural phenomena are unpredictable. Cloud cover and weather conditions will always influence your chances, but the journey itself — with its scenic stops, cozy cabin break, and knowledgeable guides — adds a lot of value even if the lights don’t appear.
Cost-wise, $180 is reasonable for the entire experience, especially considering the inclusiveness and the expertise involved. It’s a memorable way to experience Lapland’s winter wonderland from a more active perspective, rather than just gazing at the sky from a hotel window.
This tour is best for adventure seekers, couples, and families with older children eager to enjoy Lapland’s natural beauty, the thrill of snowmobiling, and the hope of viewing the Northern Lights in their purest form.
More Great Tours NearbyFrequently Asked Questions
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes, a valid driver’s license is required if you want to operate the snowmobile.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children can join in the adventure, riding in a sledge under warm blankets, but the snowmobiles are shared by two adults or an adult and child.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license. The tour includes winter clothes, so you don’t need to pack extra cold-weather gear.
Will I see the Northern Lights?
The tour’s main goal is to hunt for Aurora Borealis, but sightings depend on weather and natural conditions. Guides will take you to the best spots possible.
What if I’m staying in Levi Centre?
Meet the guides at Arctic Circle Snowmobile Park 30 minutes prior to your scheduled start time.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. No penalty if your plans change last-minute.
Is this trip rain or shine?
Yes, the tour takes place regardless of weather, but poor conditions might affect Aurora visibility.
Are there any restrictions?
Pregnant women and those with mobility impairments should consider their suitability, as the experience involves snowmobiling in cold environments.
This snowmobile Northern Lights hunt in Levi offers an engaging mix of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural charm. While it can’t guarantee a view of the Aurora every night, the overall experience — scenic rides, warm camaraderie, and the chance to see one of nature’s greatest spectacles — makes it a memorable part of any Lapland trip.
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