If you’re dreaming of exploring the stark beauty of Sweden’s Arctic landscape, this Abisko Snowmobile Sightseeing Tour might just be what you’re looking for. While I haven’t personally strapped into a snowmobile here, I’ve seen plenty of reviews and descriptions that make it clear this experience offers a unique blend of adrenaline, scenery, and wildlife encounters.
What really catches the eye is how highly rated this tour is—an impressive 4.9 out of 5 from 28 travelers. That kind of feedback suggests it’s well worth considering if you want to see the wild side of Sweden in winter.
Two things we love about this experience? First, it’s a fantastic way to travel through the Arctic wilderness without the hassle of snowshoes or skis—snowmobiles are fast, fun, and give you access to parts of the valley that are otherwise hard to reach. Second, the stunning views up toward the mountains, weather permitting, promise postcard-worthy moments you won’t forget.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour is quite physical and weather-dependent. If you’re not comfortable with driving or the cold, it might require some extra prep. But overall, this adventure is best suited for those who crave outdoor fun, wildlife spotting, and picturesque scenery. It’s a solid pick whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with a small group of friends.
- Guided experience: Knowledgeable guides lead the way, sharing stories and facts about Abisko National Park.
- Flexible options: Drive your own snowmobile, share with a friend, or sit in the sled behind the guide.
- Wildlife sightings: Expect to encounter moose, reindeer, hares, and ptarmigans during the ride.
- Comfort and safety: Warm clothes and safety equipment are provided, making sure you’re comfortable despite the cold.
- Photo stops: Several pauses are built into the tour for taking pictures and enjoying the scenery.
- Warm drinks: At one stop, you’ll be treated to hot drinks and light snacks, perfect for recharging.
What to Expect on the Snowmobile Sightseeing Tour
The tour kicks off at the Abisko Guesthouse reception, where you’ll meet your guide and get your gear. Be sure to arrive about 30 minutes early—this is when you’ll receive your driving instructions and safety briefing. The actual tour lasts around 2 hours, giving you enough time to enjoy a good chunk of the Arctic landscape without feeling rushed.
The route takes you along the edge of Abisko National Park, winding through the valley and, weather permitting, up toward the nearby mountains. The views from higher elevations are often described as breathtaking, with expansive vistas of snow-covered peaks and open wilderness. Traveling by snowmobile here is considered the best way to cover ground swiftly and see diverse scenery.
Along the way, you’ll make several stops. These aren’t just photo opportunities; they’re chances to soak in the serenity of the Arctic, listen to the natural quiet, and maybe even spot some wildlife. The guide will share stories about the landscape and local animals—the kind of insights that really add richness to the journey.
One of the highlights is the stopping point for warm drinks and snacks. It’s a cozy moment in the middle of the wilderness where you can warm your hands, chat with fellow travelers, and reflect on the stunning surroundings. The inclusion of hot drinks and light snacks makes the tour feel more like an adventure with breaks—no rushing through the landscape here.
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The tour offers various options based on your comfort and experience level. You can drive your own snowmobile if you have an EU driver’s license and are at least 18 years old—ideal if you want the full adrenaline rush. For younger travelers (15-17), there’s the option to go in the back seat with an adult, making it accessible for families with teens. Kids between 7-14 can ride in the sled behind the guide, which is perfect for a family adventure.
Responsibility is part of the package: drivers are responsible for any damages caused during the ride, so a bit of caution is advised. The guides provide driving instructions to ensure everyone feels confident, even if you’ve never been on a snowmobile before.
The tour’s price point of $99 per person seems reasonable, especially considering what’s included—guide, snowmobile, warm clothing, safety gear, and hot drinks. When you factor in the potential for wildlife sightings, beautiful scenery, and the thrill of snowmobiling, it becomes a pretty good deal.
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What’s Included and What to Bring
The tour package covers all the essentials: a guide who is well-versed in the area, a snowmobile, safety equipment, and warm clothes. This means you don’t need to worry about packing heavy winter gear—just bring thermal underwear and your driver’s license.
Keep in mind that food isn’t included, so you might want to pack a snack for before or after the trip unless you plan to enjoy the hot drinks and snacks provided during the stops.
Since the tour is outdoors and in cold weather, dressing appropriately is key. Wear thermal layers, a warm hat, gloves, and sturdy boots. The provided warm clothes will help but don’t rely solely on them—layer up for comfort.
Group Size and Flexibility
This experience is available as a small group tour, which tends to enhance the feeling of adventure and intimacy with your guide. This also means you’ll get more personalized attention and the chance to ask questions about the landscape and wildlife.
You may also reserve your spot now and pay later, adding flexibility to your travel plans, which is handy if you’re planning a trip to Abisko and want to keep options open.
Weather and Seasonal Considerations
Since the tour depends heavily on weather conditions, the best viewing and snowmobiling happen on clear days. The weather can change quickly in the Arctic, so be prepared for cold, wind, and possibly snowstorms. The guide will advise if conditions aren’t suitable on the day of your booking.
While the tour doesn’t specify the exact starting times, they vary, so check availability when booking. Remember, it’s a two-hour experience, so plan accordingly to get the most out of your time.
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The Honest Downside
While this tour is highly praised, it’s not perfect for everyone. The cold outdoor environment means you need to be comfortable in winter gear and willing to brave chilly conditions. If you’re sensitive to cold or prefer indoor activities, this might not be your best fit.
Also, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or visually impaired travelers, and drivers under 18 cannot participate unless they sit in the sled. So, check your group’s makeup before booking.
This snowmobile experience is ideal for outdoor lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those seeking a memorable Arctic adventure. It’s perfect if you’re keen on a guided tour with safety gear and want to get a good sense of the landscape in a relatively short time.
Travelers interested in photography will love the stops for capturing the dramatic scenery, and families with teens might find it manageable given the options for children. But for very young children (under 7), it’s probably best to look elsewhere.
The Abisko Snowmobile Sightseeing Tour offers a fantastic way to experience Sweden’s Arctic wilderness with a mix of adventure, comfort, and natural beauty. For around $99, you get a guided journey through snow-covered landscapes, wildlife sightings, and cozy breaks in the cold. The high ratings reflect how well this tour delivers on its promises, especially with knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery.
If you’re after an active outdoor experience with a touch of adrenaline and a lot of gorgeous views, this tour fits the bill. It’s especially suited for those who want to explore the wilderness efficiently and comfortably, with the option to drive or sit back and enjoy.
Just remember, preparation is key—dress warmly, arrive early, and be ready for a memorable Arctic adventure. For anyone craving a taste of true winter wilderness, this snowmobile tour is definitely worth considering.
Do I need a driver’s license to participate?
Yes, if you want to drive your own snowmobile, you must have a valid EU driver’s license and be at least 18 years old.
Can I go in a sled if I’m under 15?
Children aged 7-14 can ride in the sled behind the guide. Those aged 15-17 can ride in the back seat of a snowmobile with an adult.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license and thermal clothing for warmth. The tour provides warm clothes and safety gear.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, but children must be accompanied by at least one adult, and under 7 years old isn’t recommended.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, including stops.
Is food included?
No, food isn’t included, but hot drinks and light snacks are served during a stop.
What’s the weather like?
Weather can vary; clear days offer the best views, but conditions can change quickly. Dress warmly and be prepared for cold weather.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, this tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or visually impaired travelers.
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