Helsinki: Evening Archipelago Cruise

1.Helsinki: Evening Archipelago Cruise
A 2.5-hour evening cruise from Royal Line Oy in Helsinki, past UNESCO Suomenlinna, through the archipelago with Wi-Fi and deck views.
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Our pick of the 9 most popular evening experiences in Finland, with what each one is actually like, who runs it, and what it costs.

A 2.5-hour evening cruise from Royal Line Oy in Helsinki, past UNESCO Suomenlinna, through the archipelago with Wi-Fi and deck views.

Rovaniemi’s evening snowmobile safari with winter gear, two night rides, and a campfire BBQ while you hunt for the Northern Lights.

Aurora hunt from Rovaniemi with hotel pickup, multiple night stops, and Lapland BBQ by a campfire, plus warm drinks and photos.
“We had the most amazing experience and got to see the Aurora Borealis vividly in both spots! Our tour guide Daria was great! She took pictures of everyone with her iPhone and sent them to people individually! She was also very knowledgeable and friendly. A lovely BBQ wity sausages, pastries, cookies and marshmallows were also…”

Evening snowmobile safari in Levi, Finland with winter gear, guided training, campfire snacks, and a real shot at the Northern Lights.

Ride a snowmobile through Lapland at night with a warm campfire picnic and a real shot at the northern lights.

Drive a night snowmobile through Rovaniemi’s winter wilderness, stop for warm campfire snacks, and hunt the Northern Lights with an expert guide.

Night reindeer sleigh ride from Apukka Resort: glide through Lapland, bonfire hut hot drink, and chase the aurora at night.

Nighttime snowmobile safari from Rovaniemi with winter gear, Arctic campfire snacks, hot drinks, and a Northern Lights watch stop.
“Good activity, very nice staff, well suited to families with young kids. Hearing about Samis around fire and BBQ was nice too. It would be great if there was the possibility to go faster with the snowmobiles (for those who feel like it). Thank you!”

3-hour night snowshoe in Lapland with expert gear, a campfire break, and a real shot at the Northern Lights—small group, Arctic pace.