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- The best Lapland tour packages
- What people love about Lapland Tours
- Travel Lapland your way
- Best tour companies for Lapland tours
- Lapland tours for every group
- Top Lapland travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Lapland
- Contact our Lapland travel experts
- What our customers ask about Lapland Tours & Trips
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Winter days at Hotel Inari blend sports with Sami cultural experiences. Visitors head to Tuula's reindeer farm at Muddus Lake, learn cross-country skiing, and search for aurora borealis. Finnish saunas and local cuisine enhance this authentic Arctic adventure.
Duration 6 days Destinations Inari Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From $2,900
7% Off- US$2,690You save $210
Finnish Lapland in Winter
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip met the expectations completely.”
Ray, traveled in January
Your winter adventure spans from Helsinki to Rovaniemi. The trip features 4 nights near Yllastunturi ski resort, Finland's largest, with dogsledding adventures and Sami cultural experiences. Santa Claus Village visits and Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park exploration complement stays in carefully selected accommodations.
Duration 8 days Destinations Helsinki, Rovaniemi, Pallas - Yllastunturin kansallispuisto Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $4,270
5% Off- US$4,056You save $214
Lapland Winter Adventure
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I had a wonderful time on my Lapland Winter Adventure, as arranged by Arif, out of Carisa Travel.”
Judith, traveled in January
The Arctic adventure features immersive experiences including Bothnian Sea icebreaker cruise, husky sledding through frozen forests, and Northern Lights viewing near Rovaniemi. Guests stay in 4-star hotels, enjoy traditional Sami culture at reindeer farms, and visit Santa's Village at the Arctic Circle.
Duration 6 days Destinations Helsinki, Rovaniemi, Kalix Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operator Carisa Travel Group From
5% Off- US$3,253
Swedish Lapland: The Northern Lights
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Truely, Yes-Trips is the best travel agencies for students and young professionals! We had so much fun and I have met so many cool international people.”
Charles, traveled in January
Winter magic unfolds from Abisko National Park base, with dog sledding and snowshoe hiking. Participants enjoy traditional 'kokkaffe' and optional ice climbing adventures. Ideal for young travelers seeking authentic Arctic experiences.
Duration 6 days Destinations Stockholm, Abisko National Park Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Yes-Trips From
5% Off- US$708
What people love about Lapland Tours
- Finnish Lapland in Winter
Excellent trip in the wonderful outdoors!
- Lapland Winter Adventure
Awesome, everything was on scheduled and on time.
- Scandinavian Northern Lights (9 Days)
Loved the way they collected and delivered suitcases to rooms. Great guide. Great itinerary
Travel Lapland your way
Winter exploration in Lapland really opens up when you head into the remote Arctic areas around Inari and Kilpisjärvi. Our travelers love sleeping out in genuine Arctic conditions while looking for the Northern Lights - it's a proper adventure because you're actually living in the elements, not just viewing them from a hotel window. There's this excellent tour that combines staying in an ice hotel with visits to Sami villages where you'll pick up traditional survival skills that people have used here for generations. TourRadar customers keep telling us how much they enjoy the mix of hiking through birch forests that suddenly give way to wide-open tundra views, then spending evenings with cameras ready for the aurora. We've also got this great three-country route that takes you across Finland, Sweden and Norway - you'll stay in wilderness cabins tucked away from everything and get to know the local ways of life that make each area unique.
Explore a wide diversity of northern lights tours through Lapland. We have 55 adventures that vary from 3 days to 9 days. With the greatest number of departures in March, this is also the most popular time of the year.
See all Northern Lights toursExplore a wide diversity of partially guided tours through Lapland. We have 54 adventures that vary from 3 days to 8 days. With the greatest number of departures in March, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Select from our extensive range of 38 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Lapland with our expert guides leading the way.
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Best tour companies for Lapland tours
All three operators bring something unique to the table - Intrepid has really nailed the small group format that works well for different age groups traveling together. At Timetravels Ltd, Uuno in particular gets mentioned a lot by our customers who love his energy and quick responses, though some mentioned the bus rides could feel long and they wished for more time at each stop. If you're thinking of going solo, quite a few of our travelers have had great experiences with Carisa Travel, where Arif gets high marks for keeping everyone in the loop and running things smoothly. The interesting thing about Intrepid's approach is how they've managed to create tours that work just as well for 20-somethings as they do for mature travelers - no small feat in group travel. With Timetravels Ltd, it's actually pretty telling that Uuno gets called out by name so often in the feedback; good guides can make a real difference. The only real issues that come up are practical ones like those bus times and activity scheduling. Carisa Travel seems to have found their sweet spot with solo travelers, which makes sense given Arif's strong communication style.
Lapland tours for every type of group
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73 tours in LaplandExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Lapland. We have 73 adventures that vary from 3 days to 9 days. With the greatest number of departures in March, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
25 tours in LaplandCome explore the Arctic on our most sought-after small group tours through Lapland, each offering its own distinct winter experience. Our Northern Scandinavia winter journey connects three countries seamlessly, where you'll spend nights in an ice hotel, learn traditional bread-baking in Swedish Lapland, and have meaningful exchanges in Sami villages. Up in Finnish Lapland, 120km above the Arctic Circle near Inari, TourRadar customers tell us how much they value learning snowshoe techniques from local experts and visiting a Green Key certified husky farm. From Rovaniemi, we offer a week-long Arctic expedition where you'll switch between sleeping in ice rooms and glass igloos - our travelers often mention the magic of watching for Northern Lights directly from their warm beds. The small group sizes let you form genuine connections with local guides, whether you're steering your own dog sled through snow-laden forests, spending time with reindeer herders or mastering traditional winter survival techniques passed down through generations.
Private / Personalized
39 tours in LaplandPrivate tours in Lapland give you room to really customize the experience. One popular choice includes nights in a premium glass igloo - perfect for watching the Northern Lights from your bed - plus husky sledding and excellent meals at Restaurant Arctic Eye. Another route takes you through Finnish and Swedish Lapland where local Sami guides share their reindeer herding traditions, and you stay in wilderness lodges with private saunas. The Helsinki-Arctic combo starts in the capital before taking the overnight train to Rovaniemi for husky mushing and aurora hunting. Near Kemi, you can join the Sampo Icebreaker cruise and even take a dip in the Arctic Ocean wearing special survival suits. For total privacy, the new Aurora glass cabins at Muotka Wilderness Lodge come with their own saunas and huge windows for Northern Lights viewing.
Top Lapland travel itineraries to fit your plans
Seven days lets you really get to know Lapland's wilderness and local life. Our most popular week-long route starts in Helsinki before heading north to Rovaniemi, with nights split between glass igloos and ice hotels - our travelers love telling us about sleeping under stars in those -5°C rooms. Another great option takes you through Saariselkä where local Sami guides teach you survival skills, and you'll try cross-country skiing, husky sledding and other winter activities. TourRadar customers mention how well these tours balance active outdoor time with cultural experiences, especially enjoying the Arctic Ocean swims followed by traditional saunas. If you prefer going at your own speed, the self-drive tour lets you explore Kemi's ice breaker ship and stay in remote wilderness cottages along your route.
See all toursOne of the best ways to explore deep into the land of the midnight sun is our extended road trip through Finland, Norway, and Sweden. TourRadar customers tell us they particularly value how this route weaves together five distinctive destinations to showcase the full spectrum of Arctic landscapes. The journey starts in Tromsø, often called the Venice of the North, before winding through the Lofoten region and continuing to Swedish Lapland's Kiruna and into Finnish territory. Along the way, local Sami guides lead you on hikes through Abisko National Park, while the Norwegian coast offers prime whale watching spots and you'll visit the unique point where three nations converge at the world's northernmost border triangle. What sets these 10-day tours apart is their thoughtful balance of guided experiences and independent exploration - you might take that cable car up Storsteinen mountain, visit the Arctic Experience Center, or simply explore Narvik's atmospheric streets at your own pace. Our travelers especially appreciate ending active days with traditional sauna sessions, and watching as the midnight sun bathes snow-capped peaks and fjords in warm golden light.
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Solo travelers can explore Lapland without spending too much, and the winter adventure through Saariselkä gets great feedback from people traveling alone. You'll stay in well-equipped cottages with saunas - perfect for meeting other travelers, and the guides make sure nobody feels left out. There's also a popular three-country tour through Finland, Sweden and Norway where you can learn cross-country skiing and try ice fishing. Our solo travelers often mention how much they enjoy the smaller group sizes and sharing those Northern Lights moments with new friends. Some tours include photography sessions where guides help you get those aurora shots just right.
For couples, the Tales of Lapland tour includes two nights in a premium glass igloo - perfect for watching the Northern Lights together from your bed. You'll enjoy 3-course dinners at the Arctic Eye restaurant with panoramic views, and the private husky safaris are especially popular with couples. Another option starts in Helsinki before taking you north on an overnight train for reindeer sledding and aurora hunting. Over in Swedish Lapland, you can walk on frozen seas after an icebreaker cruise and stay in cozy wilderness hotels. Our couples particularly enjoy the Finnish sauna experiences followed by traditional fireside dinners.
Young adults after real winter action will find proper Arctic adventures here. The Northern Scandinavia winter tour covers three countries, including a night in an ice hotel and hands-on bread-baking in Swedish Lapland. You'll get to know Sami culture directly and search for Northern Lights in Abisko National Park. The Finnish Lapland winter skills tour teaches you snowshoeing through snow-covered forests and cross-country skiing with local experts. There's plenty of free time to check out places like Tromsø's craft breweries or try extra activities like ice climbing. Our younger travelers really enjoy mixing outdoor challenges with cultural experiences and meeting other adventure-minded people from around the world.
Seniors can choose from well-organized tours that blend comfort with real Lapland experiences. Starting in Helsinki, you'll get guided city walks before taking comfortable overnight trains north. The Lapland hotels are chosen for good activity access, and guides know how to adjust the pace for different ability levels. Our older travelers particularly enjoy the reindeer farm visits and cultural museums where they learn about local traditions. Some tours include glass igloo stays with proper heating and good facilities, making Northern Lights viewing comfortable even in winter. Senior guests often mention how much they appreciate the smooth transfers and clear communication throughout their Arctic trip.
If you're planning a family trip to Lapland, several tours work really well with kids. The week-long Rovaniemi winter tour hits that sweet spot between structured activities and free time - our TourRadar customers mention this balance repeatedly. The kids get particularly excited about feeding reindeer their favorite lichen at the farm visits. Over in the Apukka area, you can spend 7 days either in ice rooms or glass igloos, and parents tell us the husky sledding is always the favorite part. The guides are excellent at helping everyone feel safe with the dogs. Taking the Santa Express overnight train adds extra magic, and crossing the Arctic Circle becomes one of those special family moments. Some tours take you to Ranua Wildlife Park where you can watch polar bears and other Arctic animals in their natural setting.
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Best time to visit Lapland
- Spring 2025
Spring tours in Lapland blend winter magic with emerging signs of nature's awakening. The most sought-after experiences center around Inari, about 120 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, where TourRadar customers particularly enjoy snowshoeing through Narnia-like landscapes and learning cross-country skiing from local experts. Some tours combine stays at family-run hotels with visits to Green Key certified husky farms, where you'll lead your own dog sled team through snow-covered forests. Cultural experiences remain strong in spring, with chances to visit Sami reindeer herders' homes and learn traditional survival skills passed down through generations. Another popular option starts in Helsinki with guided city walks before taking the overnight train north, where travelers can break ice on polar explorer cruises and stay in glass igloos perfect for late-season Northern Lights viewing. Our customers often mention how much they appreciate the mix of active outdoor pursuits with proper cultural immersion, plus the longer daylight hours mean more time for activities like snowmobiling, exploring traditional Finnish saunas and also experiencing local life.
- March 2025 popular 71 tours
- 23 tours
- Summer 2025
When summer arrives in Lapland, the midnight sun creates endless daylight for outdoor activities. Our best-selling summer tour teaches you gold prospecting in the wilderness - you'll take a boat to Gold Harbour and hike to remote prospector's cabins to learn traditional panning techniques. Another favorite lets you experience proper Finnish sauna culture by the lake, topped off with a midnight swim under the ever-present sun. Active travelers go for the hiking tours through Käsivarsi's birch forests up to open tundra, often spotting reindeer herds and local wildlife. You can visit the 20-million-year-old amethyst mine in Luosto to dig for your own gemstones and also try gold panning in Saariselkä. The fifth most popular summer tour explores Sami culture in Inari, a fascinating region with over 100 named hills and four official languages.
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn in Lapland offers unique chances to blend wilderness hiking with Northern Lights viewing before winter sets in. Several tours take advantage of this special time, including a remote trek through Käsivarsi where you'll spend nights camping in two-person tents while photographing the aurora. Our TourRadar customers particularly enjoy the gradual ascent from birch forests to open tundra, often spotting wild reindeer herds along the way. The Finnish-focused tour starting from Ylläs combines daily hikes of 5-10 kilometers with opportunities to forage for mushrooms and berries, plus evening aurora photography sessions. For those seeking cultural elements alongside nature, the Helsinki-to-Lapland route lets you explore the capital's historic Senate Square before flying north to sleep in glass igloos and meet reindeer herders. These autumn adventures typically include practical elements like proper safety briefings and expert guides who know exactly where to position you for the best Northern Lights photos.
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter tours in Lapland offer distinct experiences across Finland, Sweden and also Norway. Our most popular tour mixes traditional log cabins with glass igloo stays where you can watch the Northern Lights right from your bed while staying warm. TourRadar customers love the husky safaris - you'll learn to drive your own dog sled team through snowy forests. Another well-loved tour takes you to Inari, 120km above the Arctic Circle, for snowshoeing with local guides and visits to a Green Key certified husky farm. For real cultural immersion, there's a tour in Swedish Lapland where you'll bake bread in the historic Gammelstad Church Town and spend time with reindeer herding families. The fifth most booked winter option combines ice fishing, snowmobile rides and a unique experience breaking ice on the Sampo Icebreaker cruise near Kemi.
- February 2025 popular 56 tours
- December 2025 16 tours
- January 2026 17 tours
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What's the Best Time to See the Northern Lights in Lapland?
If you're hoping to catch the Northern Lights your best bet is visiting between September and April when the dark skies really maximize your chances of seeing them. You'll want to pick nights when the sky is clear and you're away from city lights for the best views. There are lots of tours specifically focused on Aurora hunting and if you're interested the Northern Scandinavia in Winter tour (292912) takes you to Abisko National Park which is fantastic for dark sky viewing.
What Winter Activities Can You Do in Lapland and Where Should You Go?
Lapland's packed with amazing winter activities and you'll find them all over the region though what's available can vary depending on where you are. Here's what you can get up to: You can try husky sledding which is just incredible - there's nothing quite like feeling the power of those dogs as they pull you through snowy forests. There are husky farms everywhere in Lapland and if you're interested the Finnish Lapland Winter Adventure tour (292065) includes sledding at this really nice Green Key certified farm in Inari. Reindeer safaris are a bit more laid-back but really special especially since you get to learn about Sami culture and reindeer herding. You'll find these in both Finnish and Swedish Lapland and the Rovaniemi Winter Experience tour (224056) includes a lovely farm visit with a sleigh ride. For something more exciting snowmobiling is fantastic - you can zoom across frozen lakes and snowy trails. There are tours for all skill levels and the Rovaniemi Winter Experience (224056) has this great 2-hour guided safari. Snowshoeing is perfect if you want to explore at your own pace. It's pretty easy to pick up and you can rent equipment or join tours. The Finnish Lapland Winter Adventure tour (292065) lets you try it in what looks just like Narnia around Inari.
Is it Better to Stay in an Ice Hotel or Glass Igloo for Seeing the Northern Lights?
While both are amazing experiences glass igloos are really the way to go for Northern Lights viewing. You can literally watch for them from your bed and don't have to brave the cold. Ice hotels are stunning but you'll need to head outside to really see the lights. The Tales of Lapland and Glass Igloo tour (207313) puts you up in these premium igloos at Santa Igloos Arctic Circle that even have Aurora alarms.
How Can You Experience Sami Culture During Your Visit?
There are lots of ways to immerse yourself in Sami culture here. You can visit the Siida Museum in Inari which is fantastic for learning about their history and connection to nature - the Aurora Borealis in Inari tour (213144) includes this. Some tours offer homestays with Sami families where you can learn traditional skills firsthand. The Northern Scandinavia in Winter tour (292912) takes you to a Sami village where you can meet reindeer herders. Don't miss trying traditional Sami food either - the reindeer meat fish and local berries are delicious.
What's the Best Way to Get Around Lapland?
Getting around Lapland's pretty straightforward. The Santa Claus Express train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi is a lovely overnight journey included in the Finnish Lapland Winter Adventure (292065). Local buses connect the main towns especially in Finnish Lapland and the Northern Scandinavia tour (292912) uses these between Lulea and Kiruna. You can rent a car if you're comfortable with winter driving or go for private transfers which many tour packages include like the Tales of Lapland tour (207313) with its airport pickups. Just remember transport options can change depending on where and when you're traveling.