Arctic / North Pole Family Tours & Vacation Packages
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10 Arctic / North Pole Family trips
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- Lapland Family Explorer - 5 Days
- Northern Lights of Scandinavia (Classic)
- Northern Lights of Scandinavia (Small Groups)
- The Northern Lights of Finland (2025)
- Top of Scandinavia with Arctic Circle
- Greenland Disko Bay Discovered - 8 Days
- Greenland Encompassed - 12 days
- Aurora & Glass Igloo Explorer - 5 Days
- Lapland & Husky Highlights - 5 Days
- Finland – Arctic Adventure with Northern Lights & Glass Igloo
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $5,465
15% Off- NZ$4,645You save $819
Santa welcomes families at his Kakslauttanen home in this Arctic getaway. Children master driving husky sleds and join reindeer safaris with Sámi herders. Glass igloos provide cozy northern lights viewing, complemented by traditional tepee gatherings.
Duration 8 days Destinations Helsinki, Kakslauttanen Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Collette From
15% Off- NZ$7,669+$880 upfront costs
The Ocean Atlantic welcomes families ages 5+ to Greenland's natural wonders. Highlights include Sisimiut's historical sites, whale watching in Disko Bay, and cultural immersion in Sarfannguit, with full board meals and guided excursions.
Duration 8 days Destinations Reykjavik, Kangerlussuaq, Sisimiut, Qeqertarsuaq, Ilulissat, Sarfannguit, Itilleq Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- NZ$15,425
Zodiac cruises past Helheim Glacier highlight this family expedition, along with walks through Tasiilaq's Flower Valley and cultural experiences in Nuuk. Children 12+ can spot wildlife in Davis Strait, wander Norse ruins at Brattahlid, and learn about Inuit traditions in remote settlements.
Duration 12 days Destinations Reykjavik, Tasiilaq, Sermilik Fjord, Skjoldungen, Qassiarsuk, Nuuk, Kangerlussuaq, Keflavik Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- NZ$23,085
Aurora & Glass Igloo Explorer - 5 Days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tours and hotel stay were excelent. All the tours and transfers were timed to perfection.”
Gershon, traveled in February
A 60-minute husky safari through snow-covered forests near Rovaniemi awaits families with children ages 5+. The Northern Lights illuminate Lappish picnics, while magical glass igloos provide unique overnight stays. Optional activities include snowmobile safaris and ice floating in thermal suits.
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $4,625
15% Off- NZ$3,931You save $693
Lapland & Husky Highlights - 5 Days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Going to Lapland in winter was always a dream. This did not disappoint. Loved the day trips we did and the accommodation was amazing.”
Claire, traveled in January
Near Rovaniemi, families ages 5+ can join 60-minute husky sledding adventures and visit traditional reindeer farms. The Northern Lights dance above as guests participate in Lappish ceremonies in authentic tepees. Comfortable 4-star accommodation and daily breakfast included.
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $4,785
15% Off- NZ$4,067You save $717
Duration 7 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range 8 to 90 year olds Operator Bucket List Group Travel LLC From
15% Off- NZ$8,412
Arctic / North Pole Family Trips/Tours Reviews
- Scandinavian Northern Lights
Excellent very well organised. Tour director Xavier was fabulous and so was the driver Damien. Very professional. Would really recommend this trip to all my friends and family.
- Arctic Summer Explorer | Road to the Arctic Sea
This company answered all my questions before the trip very quickly. Thanks to Karin. The Arctic Adventure was incredible for me. As a Canadian - the history, the First Nation communities, the scenery - stepping into the Arctic Ocean, being in Tuktoyaktuk, etc. I must mention our Tour Guide Leo. He did an amazing job of driving The Dempster under sometimes difficult circumstances. I felt very safe during our travels. Thanks to you, Leo.
- Disko Bay (Includes Return Flight Copenhagen - Kangerlussuaq)
it was absolutely amazing!!! Trip of a lifetime
What our customers ask about Arctic / North Pole Family Tours & Vacation Packages
What are the best family-friendly activities available in the Arctic/North Pole region?
The Arctic region combines adventure with family fun through activities that appeal to all ages. Children can experience husky sledding in Rovaniemi and meet the energetic dogs that power these traditional sleds. Reindeer safaris at Sami farms give families a close look at Arctic culture while Santa Claus Village in Finnish Lapland brings holiday magic year-round. Many families opt to view the Northern Lights from glass igloos at properties like Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort. A recent guest shared "Going to Lapland in winter was always a dream. This did not disappoint... loved the day trips we did and the accommodation was amazing."
What type of accommodation is available for families in the Arctic?
Arctic lodging spans from standard hotels to unique wilderness stays that work well for families. The GLO Hotel Art in Helsinki offers traditional comfort while Aurora Village in Ivalo provides distinctive family-focused spaces. Properties like the Clarion Collection Aurora in Tromsø feature practical options such as connecting rooms. The Best Western Plus Hotel Savoy in Luleå comes equipped with family rooms and saunas. As noted by one visitor: "The accommodations were perfect for families from cozy hotels to the amazing glass-roofed cabins where we watched the Northern Lights."
What educational experiences are available for children in the Arctic?
Children can learn about the Arctic through hands-on experiences across the region. The Sámi Siida Museum in Inari presents indigenous culture at a level kids understand while nature walks explain local wildlife and ecosystems. Tromsø's Polar Museum brings Arctic exploration to life and the Àjtte Museum in Jokkmokk focuses on Sami heritage. One family noted: "The guides were excellent at engaging children with stories about Arctic wildlife and Sami culture making learning fun and interactive."
What's the best time of year for families to visit the Arctic?
Winter months from December through March work best for classic Arctic activities like dog sledding and aurora viewing. Summer visits between June and August bring endless daylight and easier hiking conditions. Tromsø and Finnish Lapland give the highest chances of seeing the Northern Lights in winter while Swedish Lapland's mild summer temperatures suit outdoor exploration.
What is the recommended age for children traveling to the Arctic?
Most Arctic activities welcome children age 5 and older though some places like the Treehotel in Harads accept 3-year-olds. Programs typically adjust to school-age children with shorter versions of activities such as husky rides and reindeer visits. Arctic Range Adventure notes children ages 7-90 can join their tours comfortably. A guest observed "The tour guides were very friendly caring and bent over backwards to help" creating a welcoming environment for families.
How long should a family trip to the Arctic be?
Five to eight days provides enough time to experience key Arctic activities without exhausting young travelers. Popular family programs include the week-long "Northern Lights of Finland" tour and the five-day "Polar Nights in Northern Norway." According to visitor feedback: "Our 6-day trip was perfect - enough time to enjoy activities without overwhelming the kids."
How can I ensure the best chances of seeing the Northern Lights with my family?
The Northern Lights appear most frequently from September through March. Places like Tromsø Rovaniemi and Churchill give reliable viewing opportunities. Many places such as Kakslauttanen's glass igloos are built specifically for aurora watching. One family reported: "Staying in the glass igloo gave us multiple chances to see the lights - our kids were amazed when they appeared right above our beds!"