Arctic / North Pole Family Tours & Vacation Packages
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10 Arctic / North Pole Family trips
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- Finland Family Holiday
- Lapland Family Explorer - 5 Days
- Northern Lights of Scandinavia (Small Groups)
- A Winter Journey in Wild Lapland, 7 nights
- ARCTIC ADVENTURE IN TROMSØ AND ALTA IN 5 DAYS
- Lapland Road Trip: Snowy Lights & Polar Nights
- Lapland Winter Getaway - 5 days
- Lapland Winter Getaway & Igloo - 5 days
- Jewels of Finnish Lapland - 5 days
- Greenland Express & Whale Watching - 5 days
Duration 6 days Destinations Helsinki, Rovaniemi, Levi Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
- NZ$4,605
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $5,425
15% Off- NZ$4,611You save $814
A Winter Journey in Wild Lapland, 7 nights
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I learned so much about Sweden, the Sami community and the challenges they face, the culture and cuisine.”
Richard, traveled in February
Families stay at Best Western Plus Hotel Savoy and tented camps during this Arctic expedition. Activities include moose tracking, wild bird feeding, and authentic Sami culture immersion with reindeer herding families.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lulea, Jokkmokk Age Range 15 to 90 year olds Operator Wild Sweden From
15% Off- NZ$7,907
Tromsø's polar museums blend with exciting reindeer sledding and whale watching in this family adventure for children 3+. The 300km scenic drive from Tromsø to Alta reveals wildlife and family-friendly Northern Lights viewing from Sorrisniva.
Duration 5 days Destinations Tromso, Alta Age Range 3 to 95 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From $3,322
10% Off- NZ$2,989You save $332
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator journaway From $1,476
66% Off- NZ$497You save $979
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $4,025
25% Off- NZ$3,019You save $1,006
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $7,295
25% Off- NZ$5,471You save $1,824
Duration 5 days Destinations Saariselka, Ivalo Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $4,295
25% Off- NZ$3,221You save $1,074
A 4-night family stay in Ilulissat offers whale watching in Disko Bay and visits to ancient Inuit settlements. Children 5+ witness the massive Eqi Glacier calving, wander historic trading posts in Ilimanaq, and immerse in traditional Greenlandic culture.
Duration 5 days Destinations Keflavik, Ilulissat, Disko Bay, Eqi Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $14,635
15% Off- NZ$12,440You save $2,195
Arctic / North Pole Family Trips/Tours Reviews
- Scandinavian Northern Lights
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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!"