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6 days - Get set go - Active teenager adventure in Finland
On this family holiday in Finland, the glass roof window in your Aurora accommodation lets you watch the Northern Lights as they dance across the Arctic sky. Spend your days enjoying thrilling yet family-friendly adventures such as reindeer sleigh rides, snowshoeing and ice fishing, ice climbing, e-snowmobiling and aurora hunting in the wilderness. Each evening, relax in beautiful natural surrounds, enjoy delicious dinners, and unwind in true Finnish comfort.
This destination is located close to the Pyhätunturi ski resort. It is possible to include alpine skiing in your stay. We recommend arranging ski rental and tickets while in the Pyhä area with lodge staff.
Note: the order of activities may change depending on your arrival date.
Highlights include
- Watch the Northern Lights from your Aurora Cabin’s glass roof
- Enjoy a traditional reindeer sleigh ride through snowy landscapes
- Go snowshoeing and try your hand at ice fishing on a frozen lake
- Experience the thrill of ice climbing
- Discover the Arctic wilderness on an e‑snowmobile
- Hunt the auroras on a snowhoe walk with a local guide
- Optional alpine skiing near Pyhätunturi ski resort
- Day 1
- Arrive Rovaniemi, transfer to Pyhä and settle into your accommodation
- Day 2
- Reindeer Safari & Aurora Hunting in the Wilderness
- Day 3
- Snowshoeing & Ice Fishing, transfer to Sunday Morning Resort
- Day 4
- Winter Adventures in Pyhä
- Day 5
- Winter Adventures in Pyhä
- Day 6
- Departure Day
- Start/End Place
- Rovaniemi
- Destinations Visited
- Duration
- 6 Days
- Start Date
- Flexible
- Travel Style
- Active and Independent
- Travel Style
- Independent
- Suitability
- Independent holiday with moderately active activities and no luggage handling included
- Code
- 50DN0607
As a Certified B Corporation, 50 Degrees North has designed this tour using handpicked local hoteliers and suppliers who share our ethos of delivering services and activities of high social and environmental standards.
The CO2-e per person per day of all tours is carefully measured following each season. We fully offset all emissions of our tours on your behalf, and we constantly look at ways to reduce emissions where possible.
Details
Transportation
Shared arrival transfer from Rovaniemi Airport, private transfer from Northern Lights Village to Sunday Morning Resort and private transfer to Rovaniemi Airport.
Included
- 5 nights accommodation:
- 2 nights in Aurora Cabin at Northern Lights Village with Breakfast & Dinner
- 3 nights in Double room at Sunday Morning Resort (families in Aihki Log Wood Apartment) with Breakfast & Dinner
(Note: end cleaning included, no daily cleaning)
Guided activities with transportation, including:
- Reindeer Safari with soup lunch
- Aurora Hunting in the wilderness
- Snowshoeing & Ice Fishing
- Ice climbing Experience
- eSnowmobile ride to the wilderness with outdoor lunch
- Aurora snowshoe walk
- Warm winter overalls and boots during activities
- Tansfers as per itinerary
Not Included
Flights, travel insurance, luggage handling and optional excursions. Drinks including alcoholic beverages, juice, soft drinks and hot beverages are also not included.
Optional activities may include: Northern Lights hunts, visits to the Amethyst Mine, cross-country skiing and additional excursions.
If you would like to include a visit to Santa’s Village in Rovaniemi, this can be arranged at an additional cost.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrive Rovaniemi, transfer to Pyhä and settle into your accommodation
Arrive at Rovaniemi Airport and meet your driver for a shared transfer to Pyhä (approx. 1.5 hours). Upon arrival, check into your accommodation and settle into the peaceful fell landscape of Finnish Lapland.
The remainder of the day is at leisure to relax, explore the snowy surroundings, or enjoy the facilities at the resort.
Meals
1 DinnerAccommodation
Northern Lights Village, PyhäDay 2 - Reindeer Safari & Aurora Hunting in the Wilderness
Begin your day with a Reindeer Safari, a journey steeped in Lappish legend. According to Sámi folklore, the Sun gifted humankind the reindeer to celebrate a marriage between his son and a human woman. At the Northern Lights Village paddock, meet a local herder and learn how these majestic animals survive the harsh Arctic climate. Discover their role in Lapland’s traditions, then glide silently through frosted forests on a reindeer sleigh ride.
Warm up with a hearty soup lunch, rye bread, and berry juice during the activity.
Tonight, head out for Aurora Hunting. Travel by minibus to a remote wilderness camp near a frozen lake. Warm up by a roaring fire, enjoy a traditional Lapland midnight snack, and lie back on a reindeer hide as the Northern Lights dance across the sky.
Meals
1 Breakfast1 Lunch
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Northern Lights Village, PyhäDay 3 - Snowshoeing & Ice Fishing, transfer to Sunday Morning Resort
Today, venture into the pristine wilderness on a Snowshoeing & Ice Fishing adventure. Crunch through deep snow underfoot, surrounded by snow-laden trees and the silence of Lapland’s winter. Your guide will share insights into local flora and fauna—keep an eye out for Siberian jays or willow grouse.
At a frozen lake, drill through thick ice, bait your hook, and see if you can catch a perch. Warm up by a fire with a hot drink before returning.
Later, enjoy a private transfer to Sunday Morning Resort and settle into the resort overlooking Pyhäjärvi Lake. Enjoy dinner and unwind in serene surroundings.
Meals
1 Breakfast1 Dinner
Accommodation
Sunday Morning ResortDay 4 - Winter Adventures in Pyhä
During your two‑day stay at Sunday Morning Resort, your Adventure Package includes a range of activities that can be enjoyed at a relaxed pace and in any order across both days.
One highlight is the thrill of ice climbing. Challenge yourself on a guided ice‑climbing experience at Tajukangas, a safe and exhilarating Arctic adventure suitable for beginners.
You’ll also have the chance to glide silently through snowy forests on an eco‑friendly eSnowmobile. Enjoy a 50km journey through Arctic lakes, swamps, and forests, with a field lunch and hot drinks included along the way.
Another experience is a guided snowshoe hike in the arctic night. Wander through pristine Arctic wilderness under a star‑filled northern sky, with the chance to spot the Northern Lights. Warm up along the way with hot drinks.
Meals
1 Breakfast1 Lunch
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Sunday Morning ResortDay 5 - Winter Adventures in Pyhä
On your second day, you’ll continue with the remaining elements of your Adventure Package, scheduled by the resort. These will include a silent wilderness journey by electric snowmobiles, ice climbing and an aurora snowshoe walk.
Lunch is included on day 4 or day 5 depending on the scheduled electric snowmobile excursion.
As the day winds down, you’ll return to Sunday Morning for a well‑earned final dinner, enjoying a relaxed evening and reflecting on your Arctic adventures before departure.
Meals
1 Breakfast1 Dinner
Day 6 - Departure Day
Begin your final morning with a peaceful breakfast at Sunday Morning, enjoying one last taste of the serene Pyhä surroundings. After checkout, you’ll be transferred to Rovaniemi for your onward journey, carrying with you the memories of your Arctic adventure.
Meals
1 BreakfastStandard prices listed are per person twin share.
Family triple is 2 adults and 1 child age 12-14
Family quad is 2 adults and 2 children age 12-14
This tour suits families with children aged 12+.
Please note that the daily activity schedule is subject to change depending on weather and operational conditions.
For travel over the main Christmas and New Year holiday period, please contact us for alternative festive tour options.
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Important Information
Accommodation on this holiday offers comfort, warmth and direct connection to nature. Stay in Aurora Cabins with glass roofs designed for Northern Lights viewing, followed by stylish and cosy Rooms or Apartments at Sunday Morning Resort, surrounded by peaceful forest and lake views. Both properties offer high-quality comfort, modern Nordic design, private bathrooms, restaurant dining and excellent access to nearby winter activities.
If you are travelling with younger children, please see our https://fiftydegreesnorth.com/sg/tour/northern-lights-and-arctic-sky
suited for families with children from 4 years and up.
Please note: Two people share a snowmobile. One drives and one travels as a passenger. There is opportunity to switch places half way through the tour. You must be 18 years of age and have a valid driving license to drive a snowmobile. The license should be carried with you when operating the snowmobile. People without a driver's license can travel as a passenger. Children sit in a sled pulled by the guide's snowmobile. Children over 140 cm tall may ride as a passenger.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Weather conditions may occasionally affect certain activities, and as a result, the schedule may be adjusted to ensure the best possible experience for all guests. For multi-activity stays, often the order of the activities will be confirmed locally on arrival. Activities might vary slightly in their duration or location due to the weather and local conditions. Any activities that are unable to be re-scheduled due to weather conditions, will be refunded as a general practice, as determined by the activity provider.
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Practical information about Scandinavian Hotels
Practical information about Scandinavian Hotels
Beds and room types. Hotel rooms across Scandinavia are typically furnished with twin beds that can be pushed together to form a double. Single rooms tend to be smaller than doubles and usually have a shower rather than a bath. Purpose-built triple or family rooms are uncommon. If three people are sharing, expect a standard double room with an extra bed added, which means noticeably less space than a purpose-built triple would offer.
Luggage. Porters are rare at Scandinavian hotels. You will generally carry your own bags, so pack with this in mind, particularly on itineraries with frequent hotel changes.
Wi-fi. Free wi-fi is standard across the vast majority of Scandinavian hotels at all price points.
Tea and coffee. Unlike hotels in many other parts of the world, Scandinavian accommodation at the 3-star level rarely provides in-room tea and coffee facilities. There may be a kettle, but often nothing to go with it. Many hotels do offer complimentary tea and coffee in the reception area or lobby, so it is worth asking on arrival. If this matters to you, it is worth checking with us beforehand or bringing a small supply of your own.
Lunch in winter. On itineraries that include lunch during the winter months, expect a warm soup with bread rather than a full cooked meal. This is entirely typical across the region and often very good.
Remote hotels in Lapland. At more remote properties in the far north, the hotel or lodge where you are staying will be your only realistic dining option for dinner. This is entirely normal and nothing to be concerned about. Menus are typically limited to one or two main course choices, but the food is generally home-cooked and reflects the local landscape and ingredients well.
Laundry. Self-service washing machines and dryers are typically located in the basement. If you are staying in apartment-style accommodation and cannot find them, ask at reception.
Practical Information for travelling and packing for Scandinavian Winter
Recommended Scandinavian Winter Tour Packing List
This is a general packing checklist for Scandinavian winter travel. You don’t need everything every day, but these items cover most winter conditions across the region.
If you’re new to winter travel, start with our guide to travelling in Scandinavia during winter to understand what conditions are really like. For practical advice on managing luggage and day-to-day winter travel, see our Lapland winter packing advice, and for detailed guidance on what to wear and how to layer, read our Snow Clothing Essentials guide.
Outer layers
- Warm windproof and waterproof jacket and trousers, large enough for thick layers underneath
- Rain trousers in waterproof, breathable material
Base and mid layers
- Two pairs of long woollen underwear (merino wool in different thicknesses works well)
- One to two warm woollen jumpers, or a jumper and a fleece
- Woollen or fleece trousers
Accessories for warmth
- Warm windproof hat
- Warm gloves or mittens (mittens are often warmer than gloves)
- Waterproof outer gloves or mittens to wear over warm gloves
- Warm scarf
- Hand warmers
Footwear
- Warm, sturdy winter footwear with good grip
- Two to three pairs of warm woollen socks
- Optional: Nordic Grip anti-slip soles for walking on ice (buy in destination if needed)
- Slippers or Uggboots for indoors (note: it's generally frowned upon to wear shoes indoors)
Everyday and practical items
- Backpack for day trips (around 30 litres)
- Clothes for indoors, such as shirts, T-shirts and jeans or cotton trousers
- Thermo water bottle or insulated cover
Health, documents and electronics
- Personal medication
- Travel documents (including insurance)
- Photo ID
- Camera, memory cards and charger
- Chargers for other gadgets
- Extra camera batteries (cold conditions drain batteries quickly)
- Adapters
- Notebook and pencil
Sun and eye protection
- Sunscreen and lip salve
- Sunglasses

