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Experience a magical Christmas Eve in Lapland with a festive dinner, gingerbread decorating, snowmobiling, and a chance to see the Northern Lights, perfect for families.
Traveling to Lapland during the holiday season offers a truly enchanting experience, especially if you’re seeking a memorable Christmas with your family. This 5-hour tour promises a blend of traditional Finnish festivities, playful activities, and the chance to see the legendary Northern Lights—all set against the backdrop of a snow-covered forest. Whether you’re captivated by Santa Claus or eager to try snowmobiling, this experience covers a lot of festive ground.
What we especially appreciate about this tour is its attention to family-friendly fun—from gingerbread house building to Santa’s personal visit. Yet, it’s worth noting that weather conditions can impact the Northern Lights sighting, so while the tour aims to maximize the chance, it’s not guaranteed. If you’re traveling with children or looking for an authentic, cozy Christmas experience in the Arctic, this tour could be just what you need.
This experience is best suited for families, couples, or friends who want a blend of festive traditions, outdoor adventure, and the chance to meet Santa in his natural habitat. It’s perfect if you’re after a well-organized, immersive holiday outing that balances activity with comfort.

Family-Friendly Fun: Includes gingerbread decorating, Santa visits, and snowmobiling suitable for children above four.
Authentic Festive Dining: A 3-course dinner featuring Arctic salmon, reindeer, and berry ice cream with non-alcoholic champagne.
Unique Activities: Gingerbread house building, snowmobiling, and a professional Northern Lights hunt — weather permitting.
Inclusive & Flexible: Vegetarian options available, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Convenient Pickup: Pickup and drop-off from hotels within 15 km of Rovaniemi, making logistics simple.
Authentic Santa Encounter: Santa himself joins the celebration, delivering gifts and spreading Christmas cheer.

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The tour begins with a pickup from your accommodation within 15 km of Rovaniemi, which saves you the hassle of organizing transport in snowy conditions. The group is guided by a live tour guide speaking multiple languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Dutch, making it accessible for many travelers. Once onboard, you’ll head to a cozy Lappish forest restaurant—imagine sitting in a rustic wooden lodge surrounded by snow-dusted trees, the perfect setting for a Christmas celebration.
The highlight for many is the three-course dinner, crafted to showcase local flavors. The meal kicks off with smoked Arctic salmon, a delicacy with a subtle smoky flavor that pairs beautifully with the winter setting. The main course features reindeer meat, another Finnish staple, served alongside potatoes and topped with a berry ice cream for a surprising twist. For those with dietary restrictions, vegetarian options can be arranged ahead of time, making this gathering inclusive.
The non-alcoholic champagne adds a celebratory touch without the alcohol, keeping it family-friendly. The setting in the forest adds to the magic, with flickering candlelight and the sounds of crackling firewood enhancing the festive atmosphere.
No Christmas Eve is complete without Santa Claus, and this tour doesn’t disappoint. Santa joins the party, sharing stories, handing out gifts, and spreading Christmas cheer. Children will love the chance to meet Santa in person, while the adults appreciate the authentic, heartfelt interaction. Following the visit, kids can partake in a Gingerbread school, where elves teach them how to decorate cookies and build gingerbread houses—a perfect activity for creating holiday memories.
Once the inside festivities wind down, it’s time to step outside into the snowy landscape. The highlight here is the opportunity for children (and brave adults) to drive mini snowmobiles—an exciting way to experience the Arctic wilderness safely. The snowmobiles are only available for children over 4, so younger kids can enjoy watching or playing in the snow.
The tour concludes with a chance to hunt for the Northern Lights. A professional photographer accompanies you to capture the fleeting auroras, which are weather-dependent but often visible in this part of Lapland. Many reviews emphasize that the Northern Lights experience is a highlight, with one traveler noting that their guide was “knowledgeable and patient” in helping them get the perfect shot. Even if the lights don’t appear, the experience of being out in the crisp Arctic night is unforgettable.

The package covers guides, pickup/drop-off, a three-course meal, Santa’s visit, gingerbread activities, and mini snowmobiles. Alcoholic beverages aren’t included, but the non-alcoholic champagne keeps the toast festive. The tour is wheelchair accessible, which is a thoughtful touch, though snow and outdoor terrain might pose challenges for some.


This tour appeals strongly to families and those seeking a warm, festive experience in the Arctic. It’s particularly good for travelers who want a combination of culture, outdoor fun, and holiday magic. If you’re after guaranteed Northern Lights sightings, be aware that weather conditions influence this, but the overall experience remains enchanting. It’s also ideal for those wanting to meet Santa in a natural setting and enjoy traditional Finnish holiday treats.

This Enchanted Christmas Eve Celebration in Lapland offers a thoughtfully curated holiday experience that balances festive traditions with outdoor adventure. It’s not just about seeing the Northern Lights (though that’s a bonus if luck is on your side), but about creating lasting memories with loved ones. The dinner, Santa visit, gingerbread activities, and snowmobiling combine to give a well-rounded, authentic Christmas experience in the Arctic.
While the Northern Lights are always a bit unpredictable, the genuine interactions, cozy setting, and fun activities make this tour a worthwhile choice. It’s especially suitable for families looking to introduce their children to Finnish Christmas customs in a playful, engaging way. For those who want a balanced, immersive holiday experience with a dash of adventure and magic, this could be one of the most memorable ways to celebrate Christmas in Lapland.

Is the tour suitable for young children?
Yes, children over 4 can drive mini snowmobiles, and the activities like gingerbread decorating are perfect for kids. Infants under 2 are free but need to be prepared for outdoor cold.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes guide services, pickup and drop-off from accommodations near Rovaniemi, a three-course dinner with non-alcoholic champagne, Santa’s visit with a gift, gingerbread activities, and mini snowmobiles.
Can I see the Northern Lights?
While the tour aims to hunt for the Aurora, sightings depend on weather and solar activity. The experience itself, including the nighttime in the Arctic wilderness, is memorable regardless.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, vegetarian meals can be arranged upon request, ensuring dietary preferences are respected.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, though outdoor activities and snowy terrain may pose challenges.
What should I wear?
Warm, layered clothing, waterproof boots, and thermal wear are recommended to stay comfortable during outdoor activities.
How flexible is the booking?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans change.
This Christmas in Lapland promises warmth, wonder, and a sprinkle of Arctic magic—all in just a few hours. Whether you’re seeking a family adventure or a cozy holiday experience, this tour packs in plenty of festive cheer you’ll remember long after the snow melts.