Planning a trip to see the Northern Lights can feel a bit like chasing a dream—beautiful but unpredictable. That’s why a tour like Rovaniemi’s Northern Lights Hunting with Photo & Video can be a smart choice. It combines the chance to witness this natural wonder with the expertise of a seasoned photographer, making sure you get memorable photos, even if Mother Nature doesn’t cooperate.
What we really like about this experience is the personalized attention it offers, thanks to small-group sizes and flexible scheduling based on weather conditions. Plus, the promise of professional-quality photos and videos is a real bonus, especially since capturing the Aurora on your own can be tricky. On the flip side, the tour’s reliance on weather and solar activity means you might face some variability—sometimes you won’t see the lights at all. That’s part of the Northern Lights game, but it’s good to know upfront.
This tour is ideal for those who want a more curated, camera-ready experience with knowledgeable guides who know how to chase the Aurora effectively. If you’re a photography enthusiast or simply want a well-organized adventure with a high success rate, this could be a great pick. Just be prepared for the cold and the unpredictability of weather in Lapland.
Key Points

- Expert guidance from a photographer with over 15 years’ experience.
- Flexible scheduling with rescheduling or full refunds based on weather or aurora activity.
- High-quality photos and videos included, with optional tips on camera settings.
- Small group size ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
- Multiple pickup options to suit your accommodation.
- Weather-dependent experience, requiring patience and warm clothing.
An Honest Look at the Northern Lights Hunting Experience

If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing the Northern Lights, knowing what to expect from a tour can make a big difference. This particular offering from Nordic Escapes in Rovaniemi combines a classic aurora chase with the bonus of professional photography, making it stand out among many similar experiences.
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The Itinerary: What’s Actually Involved
The tour starts with a pickup from your accommodation within 10 km of Rovaniemi’s city center—pretty convenient if you’re staying downtown. If you’re further out, longer arrangements might be available, but be prepared for potential extra costs.
Once on board, the guide takes you on a roughly 2-hour drive away from the city lights, heading into the wilderness of Lapland. During the drive, you’ll get to enjoy scenic views and a quick stop for a bathroom break—something travelers found appreciated, especially after a long day of travel.
The key part of the experience kicks in during the scenic drive and stopovers, where the guide monitors weather and aurora forecasts to find the best spots. The journey isn’t rigid—if clouds roll in or conditions change, expect to be moved around to optimize your chances. One of the things I liked is that the team doesn’t just go to a fixed location; they adapt based on current conditions.
Upon arriving at a good viewing spot, you’ll be able to enjoy hot drinks and cookies while waiting for the sky to light up. When the Aurora makes an appearance, it’s all about capturing the moment—either with your own camera or with the professional gear provided. The guide will help you with settings and teach you how to get the best shots. Several reviews highlight how helpful guides are with photography tips, which can make or break your memories.
The Experience of Chasing the Aurora
What makes this tour special is the dedication to capturing the lights. If the Aurora appears, you’ll be encouraged to actually get your portrait taken with it as a backdrop—something many travelers loved, especially those who want high-quality photos for sharing or keepsakes.
In cases where visibility is poor, the team offers a partial refund—a reassuring feature that reflects their confidence in their ability to find the lights or compensate if they can’t. Most reviews praise the guides’ knowledge and flexibility, with Rafael, the lead guide, frequently mentioned as passionate and attentive.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This isn’t the kind of experience for those expecting a quick, predictable outing. It requires patience, warm clothing, and a sense of adventure. It’s perfect for travelers who want a professional, personalized aurora experience with a focus on photography, especially if they value high-quality photos and videos to remember the night.
While not explicitly marketed as family-friendly, the tour does require participants to be at least 5 years old and able to handle cold, dark evenings. It’s best suited for those who are comfortable with small groups and outdoor activities in winter.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat Makes It Worth It?

The value of this experience lies in the combination of expert guidance, flexibility, and professional photos. When you’re dealing with something as elusive as the Northern Lights, having someone who knows how to read the weather and capture the moment is worth the premium.
Travelers rave about guides like Rafael, describing him as passionate, knowledgeable, and adaptable—crucial qualities when chasing a natural phenomenon that can vary night to night. The fact that a partial refund is offered if the camera can’t capture the lights also adds a layer of reassurance, making this a less risky investment for a once-in-a-lifetime sight.
However, keep in mind that weather plays a huge role—cloudy skies can mean no Aurora, no matter how good the guides are. It’s not a guarantee, but the flexibility and the effort seem to significantly increase your chances.
Transportation, Timing, and Group Size

The small group size (limited to 8 participants) ensures you don’t feel lost in a crowd and allows the guide to give personalized attention, especially for photography. The tour’s duration varies from 3 to 10 hours, depending on weather and aurora activity—so be prepared for a late night if conditions permit. Departure times are scheduled between 17:00 and 22:00, which offers flexibility based on your plans and the forecast.
Pickup is included within a 10 km radius of Rovaniemi, and longer distances can be arranged—though that might come with an extra fee. The experience is designed to be easy to join, with clear communications via WhatsApp, Instagram, or WeChat, helping you stay updated on the night’s plans.
Pricing and What You Get
At around $50 per person operational cost (plus the tour fee), the price isn’t cheap, but when you factor in the professional photos and videos, the personalized service, and the expert-led chase, it feels like fair value. Travelers consistently mention the quality of the photos—many say they received stunning images of themselves with the Aurora, something they’d cherish long after their trip.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Right For You?

If you’re after a well-organized, flexible experience that prioritizes quality photography and expert guidance, this Northern Lights tour hits many of the right notes. It’s particularly suitable for travelers who value the memories they can take home in the form of photos and videos, and who understand that Aurora sightings depend heavily on weather conditions.
For those who want a more personal, tailored experience with a guide who’s genuinely passionate about the Lights, this tour’s small-group approach and the demonstrated flexibility make it a strong contender. It’s also great for travelers who don’t want to leave their Aurora photography to chance—that professional gear and tips make a real difference.
That said, it’s not a guarantee—if the weather is poor or the Aurora doesn’t show up, you might not get the spectacular display you hope for. But, with the option of rescheduling or a partial refund, it’s a risk many seem willing to take.
FAQ

Do I need special equipment to photograph the Northern Lights?
You can bring your own camera, and guides will advise on the best settings. Professional gear is provided if needed, and tips are shared on how to capture the Aurora effectively.
What should I wear for this tour?
Dress warmly with plenty of layers, gloves, and insulated shoes. Lapland can be very cold, especially late at night.
Is the tour good for families?
While not explicitly marketed for children under 5, older kids comfortable with cold outdoor conditions should be fine. Make sure children are dressed warmly.
What if the weather is cloudy?
The guides monitor weather forecasts and will relocate to improve your chances of seeing the Aurora. If visibility remains poor, you may get a partial refund.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is between 3 and 10 hours, depending on weather and aurora activity, including pickup and drop-off.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Rescheduling is possible based on availability and weather conditions.
What’s included in the price?
Pickup, transportation, hot drinks and cookies, professional photos and videos, and the guidance of an experienced photographer.
Is the tour suitable for non-photographers?
Absolutely. While photography is a focus, just enjoying the spectacle and the Arctic night is equally valid.
What happens if the Aurora doesn’t appear?
You might receive a partial refund, depending on conditions. The guides do their best to find clear skies and active auroras, but nature can be unpredictable.
Rovaniemi: Northern Lights Hunting with Photo & Video
Final Words
This Northern Lights hunting tour offers a nice blend of adventure, expert guidance, and high-quality photos—all in a small-group setting that feels personal and well-managed. It’s best suited for travelers who want a trustworthy, flexible experience with a good chance of capturing the Aurora on camera. If you’re patient, dressed warmly, and open to the unpredictability of nature, you’ll likely find this tour to be a rewarding part of your Lapland trip.
Whether you end up with breathtaking photos or simply a night under shimmering skies, it’s an experience that leaves you with stories to tell and images to cherish.
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