THE MOST UNIQUE & EXCLUSIVE
AURORA BOREALIS TRIP TO
FINLAND & NORWAY → 21.9–26.9.2025 (5 nights / 6 days)
FINLAND, NORWAY & ICELAND → 21.9–28.9.2025 (7 nights / 8 days)
FINLAND, NORWAY, ICELAND & ESTONIA → 20/21.9–1.10.2025 (11 nights / 12 days)
Warmly welcome to join us on this UNIQUE & EXCLUSIVE trip to Finland, Norway, Iceland, and Estonia to experience the most magical Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) and the most colourful autumn landscapes of Lapland, all the way to the Arctic Sea.
Our journey takes you through Finnish and Norwegian Lapland, Norway, Estonia, and Iceland, where the Northern Lights are already visible from late August. This time of year is also famous for its striking reds, oranges, and yellows as nature prepares for winter.
WELCOME – TERVETULOA – BURES BOAHTIN – VELKOMMEN – VELKOMINN –
WELCOME – TERVETULOA – BURES BOAHTIN – VELKOMMEN – VELKOMINN –
We will visit the capitals of Norway (Oslo) and Iceland (Reykjavik), as well as unique Lapland gems like Rovaniemi, Kilpisjärvi, Skibotn, and Tromsø. You’ll also explore Iceland’s thundering waterfalls, hot springs, and magnificent volcanoes surrounded by black lava fields — some of the world’s best and most unique locations for observing the Northern Lights. And don’t forget the Arctic Sea, with its whales, seals, and the unforgettable experience of bathing in Iceland’s Blue Lagoon… and so much more.
21.09, Sunday
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21.09, Sunday 〰️
The village of Kilpisjärvi is located quite far north in Finland, at the end of the Finnish “arm” that stretches towards the Arctic Sea but doesn’t quite reach it. In between are the high Norwegian Alps, which keep their snow caps even in summer. It is bordered by a deep clearwater lake on one side and vast uninhabited wilderness on the other. Kilpisjärvi is the gateway to the magnificent landscapes and the rich culture and intriguing history of three countries: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
Kilpisjärvi is a Sámi region and as such the right place to learn about the Sámi people. The Sámi people have a nomadic background. They are reindeer herders. Reindeer eat lichen in winter and three kinds of green plants in summer. Even today, the basic elements of Lappish nature are strongly determining factors in the Sámi lifestyle: wind, reindeer, time, fire, and the human being.
Finnish Lapland is also reindeer land. There are 200,000 reindeer wandering around Lapland. But you don’t even have to go to the forest to see reindeer — you can find them right in the villages.
After breakfast, we will drive forward to Kilpisjärvi (around 5–6 hrs), with a lunch stop on the way.
Arrival in Kilpisjärvi, accommodation at Tundra Holiday Resort 4★
16:00
Chasing Northern Lights
Different cultural groups, from New Zealand Maoris to Indians, Inuits, and Sámi people in the north, have their own myths. Sámi folklore says the auroras are caused by a running fox whipping up snow with its tail and sending sparks into the sky.
Science says the lights are caused by electronic particles from the sun entering the atmosphere. They collide with each other, which makes them shine in colours, mostly green.
Whatever the reason, these dancing lights are magic. Wait until you see them yourself.
21:30
22.09, Monday
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22.09, Monday 〰️
10:00
After breakfast, sightseeing tour:
Trip to the three-border crossing (Sweden – Norway – Finland) (for people in good condition, as hiking is about 6–7 km)
Sámi culture and reindeer herding
21:00
Chasing Northern Lights
23.09, Tuesday
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23.09, Tuesday 〰️
10:00
After breakfast, drive to Tromsø, Norway, via Skibotn, Nordkjosbotn, Laksvatn, Lagernes, Ramfjordnes (162 km, ~2.5 hrs)
13:00
Arrival in Tromsø, accommodation at Clarion The Edge Hotel
23.–24.09, Tuesday-Wednesday
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23.–24.09, Tuesday-Wednesday 〰️
The Arctic capital, Tromsø, is located 350 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle and is the largest city in Northern Norway. The Northern Lights and midnight sun are two of the most famous attractions in beautiful Tromsø, which is located at 70 degrees north. Tromsø is known as “the Paris of the North” because of its intriguing architecture and vibrant cultural life, filled with good restaurants, sights, and attractions.
Tromsø has been a popular gateway to the Arctic wilderness, serving as the starting point of numerous Arctic expeditions. Whale and bird watching, hiking, sailing, fishing, and ski touring are just a few of the activities visitors may enjoy in the fantastic surroundings of the main island. Everything you could desire on a trip to one of Europe’s northernmost destinations... Welcome to Tromsø.
TOURS & SIGHTSEEINGS in Tromsø:
City walking tour
Private Northern Lights sailing
Cable car
Arctic Cathedral, Troll Museum, Polar Museum
Tromsø
After breakfast, we will continue with our tour programme:
24.09
18:30
Drive to the airport (10 minutes)
19:50
Flight to Oslo with Norwegian Air
21:45
Arrival in Oslo, accommodation at Scandic Hotel Victoria 4★ in the centre
25.–26.09, Thursday-Friday
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25.–26.09, Thursday-Friday 〰️
Oslo is the capital and largest city of Norway. It lies at the head of Oslo Fjord in the southeastern part of the country. The city was founded by King Harald Hardrada around 1050.
Sightseeing in Oslo
Norwegian Museum of Cultural History or National Museum
Vigeland Sculpture Park
Norwegian National Opera & Ballet
Royal Palace
City Hall
Nobel Peace Center
Holmenkollen Ski Tower
Munch Museum
Oslo
After breakfast we will drive to the airport
Flight back home from Oslo (If trip only till Oslo)
26.09
Flight to Reykjavik (3 hours)
13:50
14:45
Arrival in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, called the “Bay of Smokes.” It is the site of the island’s first farmstead and is a thriving, handsome, and cosmopolitan city.
Iceland is an island nation in the North Atlantic Ocean, between Europe and North America. It is situated in a strategic location between North America and Europe, about 840 km northwest of the United Kingdom and about 460 km southeast of Greenland’s coast. The closest European land is the Faroe Islands (530 km).
The island lies just south of the Arctic Circle at the northern end of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), where the tectonic plate of Eurasia meets the North American Plate, causing a lot of volcanic activity in the region. Iceland’s extraordinary landscape offers hot springs, geysers, icefields, volcanoes, glaciers, and wild waterfalls.
Iceland has 30 active volcanic systems, of which 13 have erupted since the settlement of the island in AD 874. Only about 20 percent of the country is habitable. With an area of 103,000 km², Iceland is more than twice the size of Denmark. The population is 384,000, making it the least densely populated country in Europe (besides Greenland, which is not part of Europe). The spoken language is Icelandic, one of the North Germanic languages.
26.–28.09, Friday-Sunday
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26.–28.09, Friday-Sunday 〰️
Touring in Iceland:
Volcanic crater
Secret or Blue Lagoon Tour
Gullfoss Waterfall
Ice Cave tour
Whales Watching Cruise
Lava Tunnel
And much more…
26-28.09
28.09
After breakfast driving to the Airport
17:15 ; 16:10 ; 18:35
Flight from Reykjavik to Oslo or Helsinki (TBC)
28.09, Sunday
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28.09, Sunday 〰️
17:15
Flight to Helsinki, the capital of Finland (3 hours)
00:00
Arrival in Helsinki, Accommodation in the hotel Scandic Marina, in the heart of Helsinki, by the sea.
29.09, Monday
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29.09, Monday 〰️
Helsinki sightseeing’s
Walking tour to the Marketplace and Old Market Hall
City Tour
Trip to Porvoo old town by bus (around 50km from Helsinki)
30.09, Tuesday
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30.09, Tuesday 〰️
After breakfast, we take a ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn, the capital of Estonia (2 hours).
Tallinn is a charming blend of medieval tranquillity and modern urban life. The medieval Old Town is especially busy in summer, with its many shops, galleries, souvenir markets, outdoor cafés and restaurants.
The sightseeing tour takes us around the old medieval city walls and into the Old Town, where we see Toompea Castle, the Dome Church, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the medieval Old Town Hall and the Great Guild Hall.
Accommodation is at Hotel Viru, in the heart of the city.
01.10, Wednesday
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01.10, Wednesday 〰️
19:30
Flight back home with the Turkish Airlines
FACTS ABOUT THE TRIP
21.–23 September → Kilpisjärvi, Lapland
23.–24 September → Tromsø, the Arctic Capital of Norway
25.–26 September → Oslo, the Capital of Norway
26.–28 September → Reykjavik, the Capital of Iceland
28.–29 September → Helsinki, the capital of Finland
30 September - 1 October → Tallinn, the Capital of Estonia
Offer Price Valid Till 25th of August ONLY:
5 nights / 6 days till Oslo
1,290 BHD | 12,900 SAR | $3,423 per person in SGL-room accommodation (Till OSLO)
890 BHD | 8,900 SAR | $2,361 per person in Twin/Dbl shared room (Till OSLO)
7 nights / 8 days with Iceland
1,299 BHD | 12,990 SAR | $3,447 per person in Twin/Dbl shared room (till ICELAND)
1,599 BHD | 15,990 SAR | $4,243 per person in SGL-room accommodation (till ICELAND)
FULL TRIP 11 nights / 12 days with Estonia included
1,799 BHD | 17,990 SAR | $4,773 per person in SGL-room accommodation (Till TALLINN)
1,499 BHD | 14,990 SAR | $3,977 per person in Twin/Dbl shared room (Till TALLINN)
The invoice will be sent upon payment and providing your passport copy for the tickets. Please mention your accommodation choice: TWIN or SINGLE.
NB: If you need a Schengen visa, please inform us! We can help with all the documentations. The cost for preparing the documents for the visa is $60 !
All flights (as mentioned in the programme) will be in economy class
Kilpisjärvi: Tundra Holiday Resort, 2 nights B&B (21.–23.09)
Tromsø: Edge Hotel, 1 night B&B (23.–24.09)
Oslo: Scandic Hotel, 2 nights B&B (24.–26.09)
Reykjavik: Hotel, 2 nights B&B (26.–28.09)
Helsinki Grand Marina (28.-30.09)
Tallinn Hotel Viru (30.09-01.10)
All the programme mentioned above
Transportation throughout the trip
Local tourist guides, tour leader
NB! There may be small changes in the programme, as needed.
Inclusions
NB! PARTICIPATION FEES, FLIGHTS, OTHER TRANSPORT & HOTEL ROOMS CANCELLATION POLICY & NO SHOW:
Full refund if cancelled up to 30 days before the event.
Cancellations made between 30 and 15 days prior to arrival: 50% of the total booked value will be charged.
Cancellations made between 15 days and 72 hours prior to arrival: 75% of the total booked value will be charged.
Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the event: 100% of the total booked value will be charged.
In case of force majeure (e.g. war situation or global emergency), full refund.
In case of illness (with medical report), full refund.