To the Snow Castle in Kemi by snowmobile

We will cruise at a pleasant speed over the frozen sea and get to know the archipelago of the Gulf of Bothnia, and arrive at the Snow Castle in Kemi from the sea. The route is easy to ride and takes approximately one and a half hour.
Kids will be traveling safely in a sledge.
You can also start the trip in Tornio, in which case the route will run along Tornionjoki river to the Gulf of Botnia.
Ask an offer, please call +358 40755 1858 or send e-mail info@nordicsafaris.com
Key Information:
Tour Duration: 2 hours
Group Size: 2 - 36
Destination(s): Gulf of Bothnia,Kemi City, Tornio-Haparanda City
Specialty Categories: Snowmobiling, Iceroad, The SnowGastle,archipelago of the Gulf of Bothnia
Season: Janyary to March
Airfare Included: No
Tour is also customizable.
Insurance
Snowmobiles are insured, as required by the Finnish Traffic Insurance Act. This insurance covers medical care for injuries to the driver and the passenger arising from accidents. Personal injuries and damages to other parties while driving a snowmobile are fully covered according to the Finnish Traffic Insurance.
Self liability
Safari participants are held liable for damages caused to snowmobiles. Self liability is 600 EUR for snowmobiles.
Driving terms
The driver of a snowmobile must be 18 years old with a valid driving licences. As the responsible safari organizers, we reserve the right to change the routing and duration of the excursions if necessary, according to the prevailing weather and snow conditions, or if deemed advisable for the sake of safety and the comfort of the participants. We also reserve the right to discontinue the safari if a participant is seen as a potential danger to him/herself or to others.

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