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Experience the Northern Lights in Lapland with this flexible, small-group tour featuring unlimited driving, professional photos, warm gear, and expert guides.
If you’ve ever dreamed of watching the Aurora Borealis dance across a dark Arctic sky, this Northern Lights Pro Tour in Rovaniemi offers a promising way to make that dream come true. The tour promises unlimited driving distance, small groups, professional photography, and a guarantee you’ll see the lights—or get your money back. It’s designed for serious aurora hunters who want every possible chance to witness this natural spectacle.
One of the standout features? The expert guides, some of whom are professional photographers, go above and beyond to maximize your chances, traveling across Finnish and Swedish Lapland in a warm, comfortable vehicle. Plus, winter gear, hot drinks, and local snacks are included, making the experience both cozy and memorable. The flexibility — no fixed route or time limit — really sets this tour apart, especially when weather conditions are unpredictable.
A potential consideration? Since this tour is weather-dependent, seeing the lights isn’t guaranteed, but the “money-back” guarantee and the tailored, chase-anywhere approach make it a strong choice. It’s best suited for travelers who are serious about seeing the Aurora and don’t mind long, sometimes chilly nights in the snow.
Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or simply eager to tick “Northern Lights” off your bucket list, this tour offers a balanced combination of adventure, comfort, and expert guidance. Now, let’s break down what makes it special—and what you should be aware of—so you can decide if this is the right Arctic excursion for you.

This tour is built for those who want to go all-in on Aurora hunting with no compromises. The key element? Flexibility. There’s no fixed route or time limit—you go where the weather and sky conditions indicate the best chance of seeing the Northern Lights. That means your guides are constantly adjusting plans, driving anywhere from 50 km to over 400 km if needed, to catch clear skies and avoid light pollution.
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The adventure begins in Rovaniemi, where your guide will pick you up from a convenient location within 10 km of the town center. The tour kicks off with a quick briefing, where you'll get an overview of the plan, plus some tips on photography if you’re interested in capturing the lights.
Unlike standard tours that stick to a single viewing spot, this experience takes you across Finnish and Swedish Lapland, seeking out the best spots for Aurora visibility. Along the way, you'll stop at secret spots, hidden gems, and scenic viewpoints—each carefully chosen based on current weather and solar activity.
Reviewer insights reveal guides such as Max and Paul drive long hours, sometimes for over four hours, to find the perfect sky. One traveler noted, "Max was a top guide, serious and friendly, and managed to find spectacular views in Sweden after a long night." These long drives are part of the value—more chances to see the lights—though they do mean a late night and some long hours in the van.
Travel is in a warm, air-conditioned van, so you stay comfortable despite the cold winter night outside. The vehicle is well-equipped, and the group size is kept small (max 8), which means everyone gets personal attention, whether it’s for photography tips or just keeping warm with hot drinks.
Included are hot drinks and local Finnish snacks to keep spirits high during the chilly night. Unlike some tours that include campfires or barbecues, this one keeps the focus on Aurora hunting without distractions, though the snacks and warmth go a long way to make the experience enjoyable.
The tour employs professional photographers who take high-quality photos of your Aurora experience, which are delivered via email within 24-72 hours. Many reviews highlight how guides like Paul put serious effort into capturing the moment, telling guests, “He was out there with his camera, making sure everyone got a good shot.” This added value means you leave with professional-quality images—worth a lot if you want to remember the night.
The tour is designed to be flexible and personalized. Here’s what a typical night might look like:
At $200 per person for an 8-hour trip, this tour offers good value—especially considering the unlimited driving and small group size. The inclusion of winter gear, hot drinks, snacks, and professional photography means you won’t need to budget extra for warmth or memories.
While you won't get a full dinner or BBQ, the provided snacks and hot drinks go a long way in making the cold night manageable. The tour can be booked with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind.
The flexible nature means you might be out for longer than 8 hours if the skies are promising, which many guests appreciated, especially those who want to maximize their chances without feeling rushed.
This experience is particularly suited for serious Aurora seekers who want the best chance of seeing the Northern Lights and don’t mind long hours on the road. The unlimited drive and small group format are key advantages, allowing guides to be very responsive to weather changes and personal needs.
The professional photography support adds a sentimental value, giving you high-quality images to remember your Arctic adventure. The small-group setting also means more warmth and conversation, making it feel less like a generic tour and more like an intimate expedition.
Reviewers cite dedicated guides like Max and Paul, who put genuine effort into making the night memorable, whether that’s driving to Inari or searching in the Finnish and Swedish wilderness. This dedication often translates into a higher success rate for sightings, even during tricky weather.
This tour offers a compelling package for anyone who’s serious about witnessing the Aurora Borealis. Its unlimited driving, small group size, and expert guides focused on maximizing your chances make it stand out from more cookie-cutter options. The professional photography and warm gear included add to the value, turning a potentially cold, uncertain night into a memorable experience.
The flexible, chase-anywhere approach means your chances are likely higher than most fixed-route tours. Plus, the money-back guarantee provides peace of mind, especially for those worried about weather luck. If you’re eager to see the Northern Lights and want a guided, personalized experience that goes the distance, this tour ticks many boxes.
This is best suited for travelers who prioritize authenticity, flexibility, and success rate over a fixed schedule. If you’re prepared for long nights and the possibility of changing plans, this could be the highlight of your Arctic adventure.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 8 hours, but it can extend if the guides see a good chance for Aurora sightings or need extra time to chase clear skies.
Are winter clothes included?
Yes, thermal winter clothing is provided, so you stay warm even during the long, cold night outside.
What is the group size?
The group is limited to a maximum of 8 guests, ensuring personal attention and a cozy atmosphere.
Is there a guarantee of seeing the Aurora?
Yes, the tour offers a 100% money-back guarantee if you don’t see the Northern Lights, though this depends on weather conditions and the guides' efforts.
Can I get photos of the Aurora?
Absolutely. The guides are professional photographers, and you'll receive high-quality images via email within 24-72 hours.
What if the weather is bad on the night I book?
The guides monitor real-time weather and solar data, and the flexible approach allows them to move to the best spots. You may need to reschedule or the tour may be canceled if conditions are unsuitable.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with moderate fitness?
Yes, but be prepared for long van rides and snowy terrain, which require moderate fitness. Children over a certain age and with appropriate clothing are welcome.
This Northern Lights tour combines flexibility, expert guidance, and a focus on maximum chances, making it a solid choice for dedicated aurora enthusiasts. It’s all about going the distance for that unforgettable moment when the sky lights up—just bring your warmth, patience, and camera!