We Love —
- Relaxing in the cosy charm of the Northern Lights Village, where wooden cabins offer intimate comfort and panoramic views of snowy landscapes.
- Chasing the Northern Lights for three hours in the wilderness, as the sky dances in green, purple, and gold above a pristine, frozen landscape.
- Being guided by reindeer through pristine snowy forests, each step a gentle reminder of the quiet magic of the Arctic wilderness.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Your activities for autumn stays (from 01/10/2025 to 23/11/2025) —
- Visit a reindeer farm
Embark on a journey to the heart of Lapland and be enchanted by the reindeer on a real farm. Surrounded by the extraordinary colours of autumn, discover the importance of these iconic animals to local traditions and gain a new respect for them. You will be warmly welcomed by an experienced reindeer herder who will tell you fascinating stories – from their incredible adaptability to the Arctic cold to their central role in traditional Lapland life. You will learn what reindeer eat in autumn and how herders care for them throughout the year.
Look forward to moments of pure tenderness. You will have the opportunity to experience the gentle and curious reindeer up close and maybe even feed them their favourite snacks. Take fascinating photos and create unforgettable memories. In good weather, you can even enjoy a short sleigh ride through breathtaking autumn landscapes and watch nature prepare for winter. Experience the serenity of being carried by these magnificent animals, just as they have been doing for centuries.
It is more than just an encounter with reindeer: immerse yourself in the rich culture of Lapland. Discover the deep connection between the people and their animals – a relationship that has existed for generations.
Practical information:
Duration: 1 hour
Guided: Yes
- Autumnal Northern Lights hunt in the wilderness
Embark on an unforgettable adventure and discover one of nature's most extraordinary phenomena: the hypnotic dance of the Aurora Borealis. Our self-drive tour takes you to the heart of the Arctic wilderness, far from the city lights, where the night sky glows with vibrant colours.
As darkness falls, the stars begin to twinkle in the dark sky, creating the perfect backdrop for an extraordinary spectacle. Your experienced guide will accompany you on picturesque, winding roads and tell you fascinating stories and ancient myths about the Northern Lights, adding to the magic of the moment.
The tour ends at a carefully selected location, far away from any light sources, where you can admire the aurora in all its glory. Thanks to the thermal suits, boots and gloves provided, you will stay warm while you settle down to enjoy the show. Relax by the crackling fire, drink hot berry juice and enjoy biscuits and marshmallows – little treats that make the evening even more special.
As night falls, turn your gaze to the sky: with a little patience and luck, the Aurora Borealis will begin its heavenly spectacle. Admire the green, purple and pink ribbons that wind across the sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle that will leave you speechless.
Your guide will help you capture the magic perfectly and take home extraordinary pictures of this unique experience. With expert advice and the right settings, you will remember the magic of the Arctic night sky forever.
Practical information:
Duration: 3 hours
Guided: Yes
Your activities for winter stays (from 24/11/2025 to 14/04/2026) —
- Winter Reindeer Safari
Embark on an unforgettable winter adventure with this unique tour. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of reindeer husbandry and discover how these extraordinary animals survive and thrive in the extreme Arctic environment. Your experience begins at the reindeer enclosure in the Northern Lights Village, where a passionate herder will welcome you and share his knowledge and fascinating stories. You will learn how reindeer contribute to life in Lapland, what they eat and the important role they play in local traditions.
Continue with a leisurely reindeer sleigh ride through a snow-covered forest. Glide through frost-covered trees and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Lapland's nature: an enchanting journey that captures the spirit of the Arctic. Finally, a warm lunch awaits you with hearty soup, fresh rye bread and a soothing glass of berry juice. Don't miss the opportunity to treat the reindeer to their favourite snack: lichen!
Practical information:
Duration: 2 hours
Guided: Yes
- Winter Northern Lights Hunt in the Wilderness
Experience an unforgettable evening where the warmth of a crackling fire blends with the extraordinary beauty of the Aurora Borealis – all on the shores of a tranquil, picturesque lake.
Travel to Aurora Camp in a comfortable minibus, stopping along the way to take breathtaking photos of the Arctic landscape. Upon arrival, settle into a charming cabin where the crackling fire will warm you as you enjoy a hot, soothing drink.
Relax by the fire and enjoy a traditional Lappish snack, carefully prepared while you wait for the magical spectacle of the Aurora Borealis. With a little luck and patience, the sky will light up and offer you an extraordinary spectacle: the dancing lights of the Aurora reflected on the horizon.
Practical information:
Duration: 3 hours
Guided: Yes
Your optional excursions (at an additional cost) —
Round off your winter adventure in Lapland with optional activities (bookable in the second booking step) that bring you closer to Arctic nature in all its facets.
Here are the activities on offer:
-Husky safari (5 km)
-Ice fishing
-Aurora hunting with snowshoes (2 hours)
-Snowmobile ride (2 hours)
-Aurora hunting by snowmobile (3 hours)
- Husky safari (5 km)
Few experiences capture the spirit of Lapland quite like guiding a team of huskies across the glittering, snow-covered fells. With the wind in your face, the sledge glides gently over the powder snow, accompanied only by the soft hissing of the runners and the rhythmic pounding of the dogs' paws. At a fork in the trail, the lead dog looks back – right or left? With a shout of ‘Musch!’, the journey continues. Your husky safari begins not far from the resort and takes you on an exciting adventure through untouched nature and snow-covered forests – an unforgettable mixture of speed, silence and pure Arctic beauty.
Practical information:
The sledges are shared by two guests, with one driving and the other sitting. Guests take turns leading the team. In early winter or in poor snow conditions, you will travel on a guide-led sledge for safety and comfort.
Availability: Daily // 24 November 2025 – 20 April 2026
Duration: 1 hour
The price includes:
-English-speaking guide
-Hot berry juice
-30-minute horse ride
-Complete thermal clothing, including a snow suit, boots and gloves
- Ice fishing
Discover the untouched wilderness of Lapland traditionally – on snowshoes. With every step in the deep snow, you move silently through a landscape of snow-covered trees and tranquil beauty. A white capercaillie may watch you from afar as you traverse this magical winter world. Our path takes us through the forest to a nearby fell, where we build a campfire by a wild, tranquil lake. As we enjoy a hot drink and admire the breathtaking scenery, your guide will tell you interesting facts about the local wildlife and the fragile Arctic ecosystem. With a little luck, we may spot a Siberian jay, a herd of reindeer or a capercaillie hiding among the snow-covered branches. You will also have the opportunity to try ice fishing: drill a hole through the thick ice, cast your line and see if a perch bites beneath the frozen surface. This eco-friendly excursion is perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, offering authentic contact with the tranquil nature of Lapland.
Practical information:
Availability: Daily // 15 December 2025 – 20 April 2026
Duration: 3 hours
The price includes:
-English-speaking guide
-Thermal clothing, including overalls, boots and gloves
-Hot berry juice
-Ice fishing equipment
-Snowshoes
- Aurora hunting with snowshoes
Retreat to a cosy cabin in the middle of the snow-covered fell landscape. A crackling fire illuminates the wooden walls with a golden glow. With hot drinks in hand and delicious snacks, the excitement builds. All eyes are on the sky, hearts full of hope. Then the night comes to life with a touch of Arctic magic. The Aurora Borealis unfolds above you – glowing, curving green and purple ribbons dance between the stars and paint the sky in motion.
Practical information:
Availability: Daily // 24 November 2025 – 20 April 2026
Duration: 2 hours
The price includes:
-English-speaking guide,
-Hot berry juice, biscuits and marshmallows
-Thermal clothing, including overalls, boots and gloves
-Snowshoes
- Snowmobile tour
Experience the magic of the Lappish winter from the saddle of a snowmobile and explore the untouched landscape around Mount Soutaja. Follow your route through frozen forests and snow-covered hills with panoramic views of the majestic fells of the national park. Stop along the way to take breathtaking photos, warm up by the campfire with a hot drink and learn more about the local wildlife from your experienced guide.
Practical information:
Availability: Daily // 24 November 2025 – 20 April 2026
Duration: 2 hours
The price includes:
-English-speaking guide
-Hot berry juice
-Thermal clothing (overalls, boots and gloves), balaclava and helmet, snowmobile with fuel, liability insurance up to €2,000
- Aurora hunting by snowmobile
Drive through silent, snow-covered forests under the night sky, far away from the lights of civilisation. Your snowmobile will take you to the slopes of the silent fells, where the darkness deepens and the stars shine brightest. At the summit, gather around a crackling fire with hot drinks and snacks. Surrounded by the silence of the Arctic wilderness, you wait, your eyes fixed on the sky. Will you be the first to spot the glittering dance of the Aurora Borealis? Whether you're looking for the perfect photo – the aurora above you, snow-covered trees and hills in the background – or simply enjoying the wonder, it will be an unforgettable moment.
Practical information:
Availability: Daily // 24 November 2025 – 20 April 2026
Duration: 3 hours
The price includes:
-English-speaking guide
-Hot berry juice, biscuits and marshmallows
-Thermal clothing including overalls, boots and gloves, balaclava and helmet, snowmobile with fuel
-Liability insurance up to €2,000
Important: The minimum age for driving a snowmobile is 18 years. A driving licence is required. Passengers must be at least 15 years old and taller than 140 cm. Children under 15 years of age and shorter than 140 cm must sit on the sledge.
Northern Lights Village Pyhä 4* —
Nestled in the serene wilderness of Finnish Lapland, Northern Lights Village Pyhä 4* offers an authentic Arctic retreat just 130 km north of the Arctic Circle. Established in 2016, the resort is renowned for its glass-roofed cabins, allowing guests to watch the mesmerising Northern Lights from the comfort of their beds.
Set near the pristine Pyhä-Luosto National Park and only 6 km from Pyhä village, it combines peaceful seclusion with easy access to local amenities and Pyhätunturi ski slopes. Guests can immerse themselves in a range of activities, from husky sledging and snowmobiling to snowshoeing, all amidst breathtaking snow-covered landscapes.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in an Aurora Suite or a Sky View Suite.
Aurora Suite (44 m²)
Admire the Northern Lights from the comfort of your bed under a heated glass roof. The spacious and inviting Aurora Suites can accommodate up to four guests and feature a king-size bed, a sofa and a recliner, as well as a private sauna for pure relaxation after your adventures.
Sky View Suite (35 m²)
Experience the charm of the Arctic in a Sky View Suite, which combines modern design with inviting warmth. From your bed or relaxation corner, you can gaze through the panoramic window at an extraordinary sky: sparkling stars and, with a little luck, the Northern Lights dancing on the horizon.
Your dining choices
This is a half board stay. Your breakfast and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
The resort's main restaurant offers a buffet-style breakfast featuring hearty continental options and hot dishes, ensuring a satisfying start to the day. Evening meals showcase local delicacies such as reindeer and Arctic char, allowing you to savour the unique flavours of Lapland. Vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary requirements are well catered for with advanced notice. For a more intimate dining experience, a Bistro menu is available, providing an opportunity to enjoy a special meal in a cosy setting.
Your time
Glide through snow-covered landscapes on a thrilling husky safari or embark on a traditional reindeer sleigh ride to discover Sámi culture. Snowmobiling adventures offer excitement across the pristine wilderness, while children can try mini snowmobile sessions for a taste of Arctic fun. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing allow guests to explore the serene surroundings at their own pace.
In the evenings, retreat to a glass-roofed cabin, the perfect vantage point to watch the mesmerising Northern Lights.
Your included excursions —
Autumn activities included from 01/10/2025 to 23/11/2025 (activity dates may change depending on weather conditions)
During Autumn, enjoy an enchanting 1-hour visit to a reindeer farm and set off on a thrilling 3-hour Northern Lights hunt in the wilderness.
Winter activities included from 24/11/2025 to 14/04/2026 (activity dates may change depending on weather conditions)
During Winter, enjoy a magical 1-hour visit to a reindeer farm and set off on an unforgettable 3-hour Northern Lights hunt in the snow-covered wilderness.
Your optional excursions —
Husky Safari (5 km)
Experience the thrill of a husky safari as you glide through snow-covered forests and open fells, led by an eager team of dogs across Lapland’s untouched wilderness.
Ice fishing
Discover Lapland’s wilderness on a snowshoe adventure, exploring silent forests and frozen lakes, warming by a campfire with hot drinks, and even trying your hand at ice fishing.
Aurora Hunting Expedition on Snowshoes (2h)
Relax in a cosy hut amid snowy fells with warm drinks and snacks as the Northern Lights burst overhead, painting the Arctic sky with swirling green and violet ribbons.
Snowmobile (2h)
Feel the thrill of a snowmobile adventure through Lapland’s pristine forests and snow-covered hills, pausing to capture the scenery, warm by a crackling fire, and learn about the local wildlife from your guide.
Aurora Hunting by Snowmobile (3h)
Venture on a night snowmobile ride through silent, snow-covered forests, pausing by a crackling fire to watch the Northern Lights dance across the Arctic sky.
Your journey to Lapland —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Lapland —
Lapland, a realm of Arctic wonders, offers a mesmerising blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. From the midnight sun to the awe-inspiring aurora borealis, this northern expanse is both tranquil and wild. Beyond its famous snow-laden landscapes lies Sápmi, the homeland of the Sámi people, whose traditions continue to thrive around Inari and Utsjoki. Start your journey in the official home of Santa Claus and the gateway to this enchanting region.
Must-sees:
- Nuorgam: Finland’s northernmost point, offering views beyond Iceland and most of Canada.
- The Sámi Cultural Centre Sajos in Inari: A hub for indigenous heritage and modern Sámi life.
- Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park: Where untouched wilderness invites exploration on skis or foot.
Culinary culture:
Lapland’s cuisine reflects its Arctic roots, with ingredients like reindeer, Arctic char, and foraged berries taking centre stage. Dishes such as sautéed reindeer with lingonberries or Lappish salmon soup offer a taste of tradition.
Dive deeper:
To truly understand Lapland, immerse yourself in Sámi culture. Attend a traditional reindeer herding demonstration or join a guided tour to learn about the legends and lifestyle of this resilient community. Visit the Siida Museum in Inari, where exhibits bring to life the history, art, and connection of the Sámi to their Arctic home.
Good to know:
The local currency is the Euro (€). Winters bring near-total darkness, ideal for Northern Lights viewing, while summers feature the midnight sun. Transport is best by car, but guided tours offer access to remote areas. Dress warmly in winter, as temperatures can plummet below -30°C.