Plan your trip to Kiruna

The Essential Arctic Travel Guide

Essential Information for Planning Your Kiruna Trip

This page is your essential starting point. To ensure your Arctic journey is safe, comfortable, and unforgettable, we have organized all the critical details into dedicated, comprehensive resource pages. Whether you need information on required packing gear, booking local transfers, or finding the best seasonal activities, every aspect of planning your visit is covered. 

Use the links provided below to easily navigate to the in-depth guides and confidently plan your trip to Kiruna.

How to get here
How to get around
How to dress in the Arctic
Aurora Forecast
Driving in the Arctic
FAQ
When to visit
Sustainable Travel
Essential Tips

The Unique Experience of Arctic Kiruna

Kiruna offers an adventure unlike any other, defined by its extreme geographical position and the breathtaking natural phenomena that grace its skies. Located deep within the Arctic Circle, the city is a sanctuary of silence and untamed beauty, making it an extraordinary destination for travelers seeking genuine immersion in the wilderness.

When you choose to plan your trip to Kiruna, you are preparing to witness nature on a grand, magnificent scale.

A City Defined by Extremes

The atmosphere shifts dramatically with the seasons, presenting two equally compelling times to visit.

During the winter, the landscape is shrouded in the magical darkness of the Polar Night, creating the perfect canvas for the shimmering green and purple dance of the Aurora Borealis. This contrast is key: the profound silence of the snow-covered land heightens the senses, allowing for full appreciation of activities like dogsledding and snowmobiling.

Conversely, the summer months bring the continuous glow of the Midnight Sun, where the sun never dips below the horizon. This period grants travelers limitless daylight hours to explore the vast, open tundra and the majestic local mountain ranges.

The Cultural Heart of Swedish Lapland

Kiruna is not just a destination for natural phenomena; it is the modern heart of the ancient land of the Sámi people. The local culture offers a deep connection to the history of the region. Visitors have the unique opportunity to learn about the traditional ways of the Sámi, including reindeer herding and the use of the lávvu (Sámi tent), enriching the travel experience far beyond simple sightseeing. This blend of cutting-edge adventure and profound cultural heritage is what makes Kiruna tours so exceptional.