Winter Is Not Over! Why You Should Travel to Lapland in March
If you are considering a winter getaway to
Finnish Lapland, don’t overlook March. While many travellers focus on the
festive season or the heart of midwinter, Rovaniemi in March offers some
of the best conditions of the entire snow season. With longer days, frequent
sunshine, reliable snow cover and excellent activity options, March is a
practical and rewarding time to visit.
Located on the Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland in northern Finland, our Arctic hometown continues to deliver full winter experiences well into spring. In fact, many locals consider March one of the most enjoyable winter months.
March: Increased Chances for Northern Lights in Rovaniemi
Many travellers specifically search for Northern Lights tours in Rovaniemi, and March can be a strong month for aurora viewing.
One key reason is the weather. Clear skies are more common in March compared to earlier winter months. Since cloud cover is one of the main obstacles to seeing the aurora, stable and bright daytime conditions often lead to favourable viewing opportunities at night.
Even though nights are shorter than in December, there is still sufficient darkness after sunset to observe the Northern Lights. Beyond Arctic’s guided tours (with pro photos included) operate throughout the month, taking you away from city lights to optimal viewing locations.
With improved weather patterns and consistent darkness in the evenings, March can offer a balanced experience: active daylight adventures followed by aurora hunting at night.
Rovaniemi in March: Longer Days, Brighter Landscapes
By March, the polar night is long gone. The sun rises earlier and sets later, bringing several extra hours of daylight compared to December and January. This makes a noticeable difference when you are planning your outdoor activities.
The snow reflects the growing sunlight, creating bright white landscapes and open forest views. Longer days also mean you can comfortably combine multiple activities in one day without feeling rushed.
For photographers and nature lovers, March light is particularly appealing. Clear skies and low-angled sunlight produce soft shadows and pastel-coloured sunsets, offering excellent conditions for landscape photography. On Beyond Arctic’s nature tours and adventures the photography is always included! All our tours are guided by our talented and experienced photography guides, who make sure you can enjoy the activity and the resulting photos!
The Weather in Rovaniemi: Cold, But Comfortable
The weather in Rovaniemi during March is typically more stable than in early winter. Average temperatures often range between -15°C and -5°C, although milder days are common as spring approaches. The best part of the winter is when you finally feel the sun’s rays warming your skin!
Compared to January’s deeper cold, March can feel noticeably more comfortable, especially when dressed in proper winter clothing. Our tours always include warm winter clothing – including cover-alls, boots, a hat, and gloves. There is still plenty of snow, but extreme cold spells are less frequent. Clear and sunny days are common, and snowfall tends to be lighter than earlier in the season. Although the winter of 2025-2026 has been the coldest in years, the weather in Rovaniemi in March will be less Arctic and more enjoyable for outdoor enthusiasts.
These conditions create an ideal balance: true Arctic winter without the harsher elements that sometimes accompany midwinter travel.
Plenty of Snow – Peak Winter Conditions
Although the days are brighter, winter is still very much present. March is typically one of the snowiest months in Lapland. Forest trails remain fully covered, lakes and rivers are frozen solid, and activity routes are well maintained.
For travellers looking for reliable winter conditions, Rovaniemi in March offers consistency. There is no need to worry about melting snow or limited access to winter trails. The season is still in full swing.
All Winter Activities Are Still Possible
One of the main advantages of visiting in March is that every classic Arctic activity remains available.
Skiing: Cross-country skiing tracks around Rovaniemi are carefully groomed and often in excellent condition thanks to accumulated snow. Back-country skiing through deep, untouched snow brings a sense of adventure. Downhill skiing is also available at nearby ski resorts. Firmer snow surfaces often make for enjoyable skiing experiences.
Snowshoeing: With deep snow in the forests, snowshoeing is a relaxed and accessible way to explore nature. On Beyond Arctic’s guided tours, we take you into quiet woodland areas for a relaxing day in the nature.
Snowmobiling: Snowmobiling routes across frozen lakes and forest trails are typically in prime condition during March. Longer daylight hours allow for extended tours, giving you more time to experience the surrounding wilderness.
Ice fishing: Traditional ice fishing remains a popular activity. Our photography guides lead you onto frozen lakes, where you drill a hole in the ice and try your luck catching a fish – the perfect Lapland activity for locals and visitors alike! On sunny March days, sitting on the ice with wide open views can be surprisingly peaceful.
In short, March offers full access to winter sports and Arctic experiences without compromise.
Husky Tours and Reindeer Farm Visits with Professional Photos
At Beyond Arctic, March remains a busy and exciting month for winter tours.
Husky sledding is still running in full winter conditions. The trails are well established, and the dogs are energetic even after a long season in the snow. Enjoy the ride in a sled pulled by a team of huskies, and piloted by a professional musher through Arctic forests and on the frozen river is both engaging and rewarding, offering a hands-on winter experience.
Reindeer farm visits are also available. These tours introduce travellers to local culture and traditional reindeer herding practices. You will have the opportunity to meet the animals, learn about their role in Lapland’s history, and experience a reindeer sleigh ride in snowy surroundings.
An added benefit of booking with Beyond Arctic is that professional photos are included in these experiences. Instead of focusing on your camera or smart phone in cold conditions, you can fully enjoy the moment while high-quality images are captured for you.
Why Choose Rovaniemi in March?
To summarise, travelling to Rovaniemi in March offers:
- Longer and brighter days
- More frequent sunshine and clear skies
- Stable and comfortable winter weather
- Reliable snow conditions
- Full access to winter sports and Arctic activities
- Excellent opportunities for Northern Lights tours in Rovaniemi
Winter in Lapland does not end when spring approaches. In many ways, March provides some of the best overall conditions of the season.
If you are planning your Arctic adventure,
now is a great time to secure your spot. Book your experiences with Beyond
Arctic and take advantage of this bright
and snowy time of year.
Contact us! Our team of Arctic experts are here to help tailor a plan for your visit by phone or WhatsApp (+358 50 323 1090) or email (contact@beyondarctic.com)
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