moderate
1.5 hours
Good basic fitness needed to handle snowmobile operation and stand during fishing
Embark on a thrilling 1.5-hour snowmobile safari across frozen wilderness in Inari, Finland, followed by hands-on ice-fishing on a frozen river. Discover Arctic traditions and savor freshly caught fish prepared by a local chef.
Ages 12+ • 1.5 Hour
Embark on an exhilarating 1.5-hour snowmobile adventure that leads you to a frozen river for ice-fishing. Drill through thick ice and try your luck at catching fish, which can be prepared by a chef for your meal. Experience the thrill of the outdoors in a unique and memorable way!
1.5 Hour
This compact program takes you to a short snowmobile adventure finding a spot on a frozen river to try your luck on ice-fishing. You’ll learn to drill a hole through thick ice and have fun luring the fish. In case you’d catch a fish we can ask our chef to prepare it for a lunch or dinner!
In Finland, driving a snowmobile requires a valid driver’s license with a classification of at least T, A1, A, or B. This typically means you must be over 18 years old and hold a valid license for driving a car or motorcycle.
Important: Always carry your driver’s license during snowmobile safaris, as the Police may check its validity at any time.
ALL TOURS ARE GUIDED IN ENGLISH. BASIC LEVEL OF ENGLISH IS MANDATORY FOR SAFETY REASONS.
On all snowmobile tours the driver (customer) is responsible for all possible damage up to EUR 1200.
Personal injuries for the driver or any other 3rd party persons are fully covered by the Company Traffic Insurance.
To avoid accidents please obey the instructions given by your guide and drive carefully.
Temperatures can plummet; layering keeps you warm yet flexible during snowmobiling and fishing.
Protect your hands from frostbite and wet conditions while handling the drill and fishing line.
Safety is paramount when operating snowmobiles and ice-fishing on a frozen river; listen carefully.
Warm beverages help maintain body heat during the slower ice-fishing portions.
Inari has been a center for Sami culture for centuries, preserving fishing and hunting traditions on its frozen lakes.
Operators prioritize sustainable tourism practices, ensuring minimal impact on the fragile Arctic environment and fish populations.
Keeps your core warm during prolonged exposure to extreme cold.
winter specific
Protects from wind chill while riding at high speeds across frozen lakes.
winter specific
Keeps feet dry and warm on icy surfaces and snow.
winter specific
Shields eyes from snow glare and cold wind while snowmobiling.
winter specific