2-Day King Crab Seafood Safari to Kirkenes, Norway
2-Day King Crab Seafood Safari to Kirkenes, Norway
2-Day King Crab Seafood Safari to Kirkenes, Norway
2 Days Starting and ending in Rovaniemi, Finland
Visiting: Norway
Tour operator:
Tour code:
137574
Guide Type:
Partially Guided
Age range:
1-99
Special diets catered:
Please advise requests
Tour operated in:
English , French , German , SpanishTrip Styles:
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Tour Overview
Product code: 137574Departure: Between 06:00 - 07:00 a.m, dates may vary depending on different seasons. Duration: 2 daysPlease consult us first if you are interested in this unique product.*Please note: the sequence of activities may be adjusted according to the season and group size.The famous King Crabs and other fresh seafood are the authentic delights to be caught during this amazing trip to the Northernmost parts of the Arctic. A guide will pick you up from Ivalo or Rovaniemi and drive to Inari for visiting to the famous Sami museum, Siida. With final destination point being Kirkenes in Norway, where a trained diver will catch a crab and sea urchins in front of your eyes. The Arctic King Crab is one of the most sought after meals in top restaurants, and yet here, you get to eat the best and the most fresh possible, pulled from the fjord on the spot. On the next day, we will make a stop at Saariselkä village for a visit of the Kaunispää fell and enjoy a Finnish lunch before heading back to Ivalo or Rovaniemi. You can also try out the floating experience in waterproof survival suits in one of the Arctic lakes. During the night with darkness, the Northern Lights may magically appear in clear sky whilst you float!
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : King Crab Safari & Northern Lights
Accommodation: Wooden chalet or 3 stars hotel
*Please note: the sequence of activities may be adjusted according to the season and group size.
Our guide will meet and greet you in either Rovaniemi or Ivalo, ready to embark on an extraordinary journey to the north. We will drive through the beautiful landscapes along Lapland. First stop is the memorable excursion in Kirkenes, Norway - King Crab Seafood Safari, you'll have the opportunity to learn from expert divers as they reveal the secrets of catching and cooking the king crab.
After savoring the delectable flavors of the sea, and as the night unfolds, prepare for a magical Northern Lights tour with our professional guide, who will take you to the best location possible away from light pollution based on the weather forecast. *Please note that northern lights are subject to weather conditions and solar activity therefore it is not to be 100% guaranteed.
Day 2 : Sami Museum, Saariselkä & Kaunispää
Accommodation: Wooden chalet or 3 stars hotel
*Please note: the sequence of activities may be adjusted according to the season and group size.
After breakfast, our first stop is Inari, where you'll be enthralled by the captivating exhibits of the renowned "Siida" Sami museum - learn with our guide about the culture of Lapland. Continuing to the next stop : Saariselkä, a charming village nestled in the mountainous region. Here we will enjoy a delightful Finnish lunch while taking in the captivating views of this popular Finnish village.
After lunch we will head to Kaunispää fell, located just beside the village. Soaring more than 400 meters above sea level, offers a truly breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes.
Upon your return to Rovaniemi, as the trip draws to a close, there awaits one final experience to complete your unforgettable trip. Get the comfortable survival suit and immerse yourself in the arctic lakes. Floating with calmness and don't forget to have our guide taking pictures for you as a once in a lifetime memory.
What's Included
- Guide in English (other languages available on request: German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese)
- Pick-up and drop off to your hotel or accommodation within 15 km (driving distance) from Rovaniemi city center
- Winter clothes for the duration of your stay (overalls, boots and gloves)
- King Crab Seafood Catching Activity (traveler has to be older than 7-year-old)
- King Crab Meal
- Ice floating experience (traveler has to be taller than 130 cm)
- 1 night accommodation in Norway (wooden chalet or 3 stars hotel)
- 1 night hunting of northern lights
- Breakfast & Lunch in the second day
- Fjord sightseeing
- Entry for "Siida" Sami Museum in Inari
What's Not Included
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Insurance
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International Travel
Please Note
- At least 2 people are required for this tour to take place on weekdays and Saturdays
- At least 4 people are required for this tour to take place on Sundays and public holidays
- Children under 14 year old must be accompanied by one adult paying full price joining the same trip.
- Please be ready and wait in your hotel lobby 10 minutes prior to your scheduled pickup time
- Product may be canceled or rescheduled if the group size is smaller than 2 persons. Notice will be given prior to the scheduled departure date.
- The transportation to the sea can be boats or snowmobiles with sleighs depending on seasons and availability.
Check out our Q&As
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What is the deposit and cancellation policy for this tour?
100% required at time of booking request. Once confirmed, bookings are non-refundable. All sales are final.
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Where are we located?
Nordic Unique Travels LTD located in the door to the Arctic: Rovaniemi, Lapland. Our office is approachable by walking distance from the major hotels in the city area (Maakuntakatu 29-31 96200 Rovaniemi Finland). We are in the middle of the city centre, next to Subway and in front of Sale Market. Come make us a visit!
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When to travel to Lapland?
There are four distinctly different seasons as far up north as Rovaniemi. However, locals think the conditions are in a constant state of change and say there are up to eight seasons in the year: midwinter, snowy spring, spring, summer, harvest season, autumn leaf colour, first snowfall, and Christmas. Please bear in mind that there is annual fluctuation in weather. Lapland is in the continental climate zone. The winters are cold and rich in snow, but thanks to the Gulf Stream, the summers are relatively warm. Rovaniemi is part of the arctic region; its climate, however, is subarctic and temperate, characterised by strong seasonal contrasts of dark versus bright and cold versus warm.
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Summer in Lapland
The Midnight Sun and white nights in June and July The Midnight Sun period officially lasts from early June until early July, but nights are white throughout the summer in Rovaniemi. The summer in Lapland can offer an interesting variety of weather conditions, with a longer warm spell expected in July. The warmest time of year brings people out in masses, and various events take place in summery Rovaniemi. Prepare to celebrate until the wee hours, as the sun never goes down. There are plenty of things to do in Rovaniemi in the summer, and with 24 hours of light, there’s no limits to time of action.
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Spring in Lapland
The snow melts, the ice breaks and nature is reborn in April and May April is still considered a snowy month in Rovaniemi and Lapland, but the snow gradually disappears as May approaches. The ice on rivers and lakes starts melting, and big chunks of ice can be seen flowing downstream. In early April, the last of the Northern Lights displays can be seen. Towards the end of April, nights are too light for the Auroras to be spotted. In May, northern nature starts getting ready to blossom once again after a harsh winter. At the end of May, nights are white. In Rovaniemi, winter activities still run in early April, after which it’s time for non-snow stuff.
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Winter in Lapland
Christmas, the Polar Night and snowy spring from December to March December and January are snowy months shrouded in the darkness of the Polar Night. The sun comes out in February and marks the start of the snowy, light-filled spring. March is often terrific for Northern Lights viewing. In Rovaniemi, the Official Hometown of Santa Claus, Christmas is a special time, as many flock to the arctic town to meet Santa in person and experience the festive season in magical wintery surroundings. The winter is a great time for a number of activities both in the snow outside and experiencing local culture inside.
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Autumn in Lapland
First Auroras and first snowfall from August to November Early August is still considered summer by many, but by the end of the month, it’s definitely autumn. The Northern Lights start appearing in late August, and September and October are ideal Aurora viewing months. Temperatures start dropping below zero in October, and first snow usually falls at around the same time period. A permanent snow cover is expected in late November. Autumn leaf colour paints the landscapes in earthy shades, and days are perfect for hiking and other nature related activities, as nights are best reserved for Aurora spotting.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of nordic unique travels charges.
At 1000 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.