Best Time To Visit Rovaniemi: A Month-by-Month Guide (2026)
I live in Rovaniemi and one of my favorite things about the Arctic city is that the months all have their own identity, and each season can present itself as the best time to visit Rovaniemi, depending on what you’re traveling there for!
This guide will dive into the seasons in Rovaniemi in the way that I see them: summer, fall, and winter. While there is a spring, it is not as noticeable to me as other seasons, but I still included April and May in that season.
Quick Rovaniemi Travel Guide
If you’re traveling to Rovaniemi last minute, be sure you have hotels and tours booked ahead of time. Below are some of my top picks:
❄️ Best tours and activities from Rovaniemi:
- Northern lights tour in Rovaniemi (locally-owned with guaranteed sightings!)
- Frozen waterfalls of Korouoma Canyon (popular in winter/spring)
- Snowhotel visit from Rovaniemi (wheelchair-accessible option)
🛌 Top hotels and lodging in Rovaniemi:
- Arctic TreeHouse Hotel (a famous place near Santa Claus Village)
- Apukka Resort (glass igloos in a remote location)
- Arctic Light Hotel (top-rated in Rovaniemi)
🍲 My favorite places to eat in Rovaniemi: Gustav, Santa’s Salmon Place, Sky Kitchen & View, Taiga, Cafe & Bar 21, Restaurant Gallis
🚗 Planning to travel around Lapland independently? Find and compare the cheapest Rovaniemi rental car rates here!
I will break down each month and give you an idea of the temperature, snowfall averages, and average daylight hours on the 1st and 15th of the month.
There will also be some notes about how I feel about each season from a personal point of view (written as ‘Megan’s notes’ at the end of each month). These are just my opinions, of course!

If you have any questions about the best time to visit Lapland and Rovaniemi as a whole, let me know in the comments. I am happy to help!
In this guide, I’ll walk you through the following:
Winter (November to March)
If you’re looking to visit Rovaniemi in the winter, congratulations! You are in good company! This is undoubtedly the most popular time to visit Rovaniemi, and the prices show this!
Winter in Rovaniemi brings about snow, northern lights, and crowds. But winter is long, and each month is a little different. For obvious reasons, December is the most popular (and most expensive) month to travel to Rovaniemi. November is far cheaper, as is February–April.
But if you venture to Rovaniemi in January or March, you will arrive during the snowiest months of the year. So, if you’re flocking to the city for snow, you will find it!
Rovaniemi in November
🌡️ Temperature Range: -10°C to 5°C (14°F to 41°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: Ranges from 11.5 cm to 16.2 cm (4.5 inches to 6.3 inches)
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: November 1 (7h 31min), November 15 (5h 45min)
November in Rovaniemi marks the start of winter, although some consider October to be ‘early winter’ as well.
Temperatures can be very chilly at this time of year, and you’ll have between 5 and 7 hours of daylight. During the evenings, you’ve got a great chance of spotting the northern lights if the skies are clear (emphasis on the ‘if’).

To celebrate the winter season, the Arctic Weekend takes place during this time of year (although it can sometimes occur in October too). Not to mention, the Christmas festivities are starting to ramp up, making it a popular holiday destination for families.
Most Novembers are foggy and dreary. That said, it is significantly cheaper than December, and you can sometimes get lucky with the aurora (and snowfall).
📝 Megan’s Notes
Traditionally speaking, November is a terrible month to travel to Rovaniemi if you want lots of snow. Some Novembers, there is hardly any snow at all. It is also a horrible month to travel solely for the northern lights.
November 2022 was snow-free and foggy (bad for northern lights). November 2023 had lots of snow and winter arrived very early. November 2024 has been snow-free and foggy again. November 2025 was snowy and super foggy. Nothing is ever consistent in November here!
📖 FURTHER READING: I have written a complete guide to visiting Rovaniemi in November. It includes weather information (and snowfall details!), things to do, and activities it is too early to book.
Rovaniemi in December
🌡️ Temperature Range: -20°C to -10°C (-4°F to 14°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: Ranges from 16.3 cm to 19.4 cm (6.4 inches to 7.6 inches)
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: December 1 (3h 46min), December 15 (2h 26min)
The polar night takes place sometime in December, but while most places in Lapland will not see a sunrise, Rovaniemi gets one for a couple of hours a day (but there is midnight sun in summer). Nevertheless, December in Rovaniemi is still dark.
This is the time of year to visit Rovaniemi if you’re looking to get in the festive spirit. As the ‘hometown of Santa Claus’, there are a lot of Christmas-themed attractions on offer. These include Santa Claus Village and SantaPark.

Thanks to Rovaniemi’s magical Yule atmosphere and festivities, December is one of the most popular months to visit. As such, be prepared for inflated flight and accommodation prices, and make sure your hotel is booked in advance.
📝 Megan’s Notes
December is the most popular time to visit Rovaniemi, and the city is crowded. The airport is bustling, the city center is rammed, and it is just not a great time to visit unless you’re there with kids to see Santa (or during the December holidays).
It is also not snow season yet and it is the worst month for the northern lights. December 2025 had a lot of snow early on, and then it became icy and above freezing toward the end of the month.
📖 FURTHER READING: You will find my complete guide to visiting Rovaniemi in December (and at Christmas!) here. It contains snow info, weather details, and a lot of cool things to do!
Rovaniemi in January
🌡️ Temperature Range: -30°C to -15°C (-22°F to 5°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: Ranges from 18.9 cm to 20.5 cm (7.4 inches to 8 inches)
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: January 1 (2h 44min), January 15 (4h 13min)
With temperatures reaching lows of -30°C (-22°F), January is the coldest time of year to visit Rovaniemi. It’s also one of the snowiest, with high snowfall levels and plenty of it on the ground already.
Thanks to this, there are a variety of winter activities on offer, including snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and ice floating. Reindeer and husky sled rides are popular at this time of year, too, and are a great way to admire the landscapes.

Another reason to visit Rovaniemi in January is the Arctic Art Festival, which includes everything from ice sculptures and fire shows to snowman sculpting and an ice disco! Sidenote: this festival didn’t happen in 2026, so I am not sure why, but hopefully it will return.
📝 Megan’s Notes
Prices are still pretty high in January, and it is still dark for a fair portion of the month. While it is the snowiest month, I do think February and March are better if you have flexibility in your planning.
In January 2025, we had warm temperatures and barely any snow until later in the month. So far in January 2026, we have a lot of snow on the ground and it has been -30C for weeks on end (so cold that activities have been canceled).
📖 FURTHER READING: You will find my complete guide to visiting Rovaniemi in January here. It contains aurora info (the most important stuff, really!), snow details, and some of the best things to do at the start of the year.
Rovaniemi in February
🌡️ Temperature Range: -20°C to -15°C (-4°F to 5°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: Ranges from 15.4 cm to 18.8 cm (6 inches to 7.4 inches)
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: February 1 (6h 22min), February 15 (8h 10min)
Although temperatures can be warmer than in January (ever-so-slightly), February in Rovaniemi is still bitterly cold. However, days are starting to get much longer, and the sun shines a bit more in February.
In February, you’ve got a great chance of spotting the northern lights. The Aurora Borealis is active up to around 50% of the month (so every other day).

The Arctic Lapland Rally (sometimes falls at the end of January) and PoroCup also take place in Rovaniemi at this time of year. They are both great events to attend if you find yourself in town during them.
📝 Megan’s Notes
February is a much better month to visit Rovaniemi if snow and northern lights are on your mind. While I would say March is better for northern lights, February is better for snow, since March can turn a little icy.
Rovaniemi in March
🌡️ Temperature Range: -15°C to -5°C (5°F to 23°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: Ranges from 12.8 cm to 15.4 cm (4.9 inches to 6 inches)
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: March 1 (9h 53min), March 15 (11h 37min)
As temperatures start to increase, you can feel ‘spring’ starting to roll in. However, March is still very snowy, so plenty of winter activities are available.
Arctic Design Week is held at this time of year, too. It takes place on the 12th week of the year and offers the chance to connect with local people, entrepreneurs, and designers.

The Arctic Horse Race also takes place in winter (often in March). It’s the season’s main event at Mäntyvaara Race Track, where you’ll watch world-leading jockeys compete against each other.
In addition to some great events, the days continue to get longer in March. Prices are also cheaper, so now is the time to stay in a glass igloo if you have that on your bucket list.
📝 Megan’s Notes
One of the two best months for the northern lights (September is the other). It can get a little icy in March if spring shows up early, on the other hand, so bring crampons as a precaution!
Spring (April to May)
Spring is an odd time of the year. It is unpredictable and icy, and the northern lights season is slowly coming to an end. But there are redeeming factors, such as cheaper hotels and flights and fewer crowds in the city center.
Rovaniemi in April
🌡️ Temperature Range: 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: Ranges from 3.9 cm to 12.5 cm (1.5 inches to 4.9 inches)
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: April 1 (13h 41min), April 15 (15h 24min)
April marks the start of Rovaniemi’s spring season. Temperatures are finally above freezing, and snowfall decreases dramatically. However, there’s still enough snow to participate in winter activities.
Just be aware that many of the ski resorts may close towards the end of the month.

Due to the increase in daylight hours, the northern lights season ends at this time of year, too. They can be spotted into mid-April, but you’ll have a better chance at the start of the month.
Easter sometimes falls in April (as well as March), and hotels tend to be more affordable than in December or January.
📝 Megan’s Notes
April is a cheap month to visit Rovaniemi, but it can be an unpredictable one. It is icy, and the northern lights opportunities usually stop mid-month.
Rovaniemi in May
🌡️ Temperature Range: 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: Ranges from 0.5 cm to 3.7 cm (up to 1.4 inches)
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: May 1 (17h 28min), May 15 (19h 23min)
Temperatures in Rovaniemi in May are very pleasant, reaching up to a mild 20°C (68°F). The snowfall is minimal, and you’ll find that the snow on the ground has already started to melt.
During this month, Finns celebrate May Day and the arrival of spring (even though April is also considered spring). On this day, festive student traditions often take place.

Santa Claus Golf Club also opens its summer golf course in May. Thanks to the midnight sun making its way to Lapland, you can play golf around the clock. Just beware of the freely roaming reindeer that might decide to join you!
📝 Megan’s Notes
If you hate mosquitoes and can’t visit in the autumn, May is a good time to venture to Rovaniemi. Temperatures are rising, and there is a lot of daylight. However, it is not one of the prettier months as the grass’ color hasn’t returned and it can look a bit bleak.
If the winter sticks around late, it could be a bit icy, but the snow is gradually melting, and outdoor opportunities (that are not based around snow) are starting to open up.
Summer (June to August)
I love summer in Rovaniemi, but the mosquitoes can be a bit brutal, to put things mildly! Mosquitoes tend to be near lakes and forests, so the city center is usually okay.
The best time to venture out is in the middle of the day when it is at its hottest. Mosquitoes love the mornings and evenings. July is the worst month for them out of the three.
Rovaniemi in June
🌡️ Temperature Range: 15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: N/A
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: June 1 (22h 7min), June 15 (24 hours of daylight)
The midnight sun starts around the 6th of June, when you can enjoy 24 hours of sunshine. Temperatures are warmer, and you won’t encounter any snowfall, so summer is well and truly on its way!
The Midsummer Celebration takes place at this time of year. It’s a big tradition in Finland, with many families traveling up to Rovaniemi and more remote destinations to enjoy the festivities.

Summer activities are in full swing, too, thanks to the temperatures. This includes hiking, swimming, golfing, and horseback riding. If you’re an outdoor lover, then June is the perfect time to visit, especially as the sun doesn’t set.
📝 Megan’s Notes
Mosquitoes. More toward the end of the month, but they are ready to go.
Rovaniemi in July
🌡️ Temperature Range: 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: N/A
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: July 1 (24 hours of daylight), July 15 (21h 30min)
With temperatures reaching up to 25°C (77°F), July is the warmest month in Rovaniemi. It’s a popular month to visit as there are plenty of outdoor activities on offer at this time of year, including hiking.
Thanks to the warm temperatures, July is the best month for swimming in Rovaniemi’s lakes. Believe it or not, there are some great beaches nearby where people can sunbathe (a huge difference compared to the winter season).

The midnight sun season comes to an end at the start of July, so the days start to get shorter the further you go into the month. However, you’ll still get around 21 hours of daylight.
📝 Megan’s Notes
Mosquitoes. The city center is the best place to hang out to avoid them. Lakes and forests are teeming with them. You can use spray, but I’d avoid buying a Thermacell as it will kill all bugs and not just mosquitoes.
Rovaniemi in August
🌡️ Temperature Range: 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: N/A
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: August 1 (18h 56min), August 15 (16h 55min)
Although temperatures are starting to drop in August, they can still be very mild. There are plenty of outdoor activities on offer, and you’ve even got a chance of spotting the northern lights at the end of the month.
A highlight of August has to be the Simerock Music Festival. Attracting over 20,000 people, this festival brings together the best Finnish artists, making it a must for music lovers.

The Old Market Square Carnival of Rovaniemi also takes place in August. This three-day festival celebrates the town’s heritage and history and is known for its live music, dance events, circus shows, and more. All funds raised from this event are donated to charity.
📝 Megan’s Notes
Mosquitoes. But their lives are slowly coming to an end by mid-August. Rejoice.
Fall (September to October)
If I had to pick only one season to visit Rovaniemi in, it would always be fall. Fall in Rovaniemi is often called ‘ruska’ in Finland, which kind of means the colors of the trees change.
Ruska is something else in Lapland. It is remarkable. The mosquitoes have left, and the trees are in various shades of warm colors. The northern lights are at their best in the fall and spring seasons, and prices are still cheap.

It is, without a doubt, the perfect time to visit Rovaniemi. You can find out more about visiting Lapland during autumn in my guide.
Rovaniemi in September
🌡️ Temperature Range: 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: N/A
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: September 1 (14h 54min), September 15 (13h 14min)
As autumn creeps in, temperatures continue to fall, although they are still staying above freezing. The autumn colors at this time of year are stunning, and you’ve got a good chance of spotting the northern lights too.
If you visit in September, you can enjoy Rovaniemi Week. This cultural week aims to give people an insight into the local culture, so it hosts a variety of experiences. This includes concerts, creative workshops, walking tours, and film screenings.

During this week, Jutajaiset also takes place. It’s a combination of folk dancing, folk music, and culture, so it’s a great event to attend. If you’re not bothered by winter activities, then September is a fantastic time to visit Rovaniemi.
📝 Megan’s Notes
The best month to visit Rovaniemi (if you go September 15–October 1) if snow isn’t a must for you. It is my absolute favorite!
Rovaniemi in October
🌡️ Temperature Range: 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F)
❄️ Average Monthly Snowfall: Ranges from 2.1 cm to 11.2 cm (0.8 inches to 4.4 inches)
☀️ Number of Daylight Hours: October 1 (11h 18min), October 15 (9h 36min)
As October comes around in Rovaniemi, you’re likely to encounter a little bit of snowfall, especially toward the end of the month. However, there won’t be nearly enough snow on the ground for winter activities, so just keep that in mind.
The good thing about this is that the roads will be clear, making it a great time of year to rent a car and explore the town’s surroundings.

A highlight of visiting in October is that you’ve got a great chance of spotting the northern lights too. Not only are the skies pretty clear at this time of year, but Rovaniemi only has around 9 hours of daylight in October.
📖 FURTHER READING: I have written a complete guide to visiting Rovaniemi in October. It includes weather details (and snowfall information), things to do, and activities it is too early to book.
FAQ about When to Visit Rovaniemi
When is the best time to visit Lapland, Finland?
If you don’t desire to see snow, I would head there during the fall (September through October). The northern lights are at their best (besides March), prices are cheaper, and the mosquitoes have left. Spring is great but it can get a bit icy.
When can you see the northern lights in Rovaniemi?
You can see the northern lights in Lapland from September until mid-April. The best two months are September and March. You can see them throughout the winter when the skies are clear at night, however.

When can I see Santa in Rovaniemi?
You can visit Santa year-round in Rovaniemi! Waits are much longer in December, however.
Is Rovaniemi good for Christmas?
Yes! Rovaniemi is fantastic at Christmas, but do take into account that it is the most-visited season, and December prices skyrocket compared to other times of the year.
Do you have any questions about the best time to visit Rovaniemi? Let me know your questions in the comments, and I will do my best to answer!
Rovaniemi Travel Guides & Resources
Planning Your Trip
- Rovaniemi Airport to the city center
- What NOT to do in Rovaniemi
- Rovaniemi budget tips
- Best time to visit Rovaniemi
- Rovaniemi in autumn
- Lapland packing list
- Tromsø vs. Rovaniemi
Food & Drink
- Best restaurants in Rovaniemi
- Best restaurants at Santa Claus Village
- Santa’s Salmon Place at SCV
- Best cafes in Rovaniemi
- Hot chocolate in Rovaniemi
- Santamus in summer
Where to Stay
Activities & Things to Do
- Best tours in Rovaniemi
- Budget tours in Rovaniemi
- How to visit the Arctic SnowHotel
- Snowman World in Rovaniemi
- Dog sledding in Rovaniemi
- Snowmobiling in Rovaniemi
- Ice karting in Rovaniemi
- Northern lights tours in Rovaniemi
- Getting an Arctic Circle Certificate
- Visiting a Rovaniemi reindeer farm
- Lack-of-snow activities in Rovaniemi
- Things to do in Rovaniemi in winter
- Best day trips from Rovaniemi
- Kotatieva Winter Park
- SantaPark guide
- Auttiköngäs Nature Trail
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Hi, I’m looking at planning a trip to Rovaniemi and have just come across your blog. I have 3 children and thought about coming the last weekend in November, what is the snow like then? We would love snow as we don’t get it back home so now I’m thinking we should come in February instead but means we’ll miss the Christmas festivities so a bit torn, any advice?
Hey Verity! Sadly, November is never a guarantee for snow (last winter was horrible… winter before was good). It is really hard to say what kind of fall and winter we are in for this year. February definitely should have some but I cannot confidently say November will. I am so sorry. I totally understand that puts a damper on Christmas festivities :(
Hi Megan,
My wife and I are from Charlottesville Virginia just up 64 from Richmond. We are planning a bucket list visit to see the northern lights and had considered November 10-15 this year in Rovaniemi. Your post scare me a bit as it seems like you don’t recommend traveling at that time. When is the best time to travel assuming December would not be an option due to cost?
Hi Ethan!
So cool you’re from Charlottesville! And even cooler you’re coming this way for an aurora trip! So, you can definitely see them in November, it just tends to be a bit more erratic weather-wise. I am going to send you an email with more info.
Hello! Thank you for the great information!! I’m planning a trip in September…can you please give some tips on what to wear for this time of year?
Where abouts are you coming from? I think it will depend on your cold tolerance. For me, I find September quite mild (although evenings can dip down close to freezing) but if you’re coming from somewhere warm, it will be chilly. I would pack a thick jacket (not quite down parka-style but thicker if you’re going northern lights hunting in the evenings), insulated pants or thermals, and then just layer the rest. You don’t need snow boots but be sure to pack one pair of thick wool socks to wear under regular boots. I need to create a packing list on here soon! I just struggle as I live here and my tolerance to cold is so skewed as a result haha! But anyway, layers are key!