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Russia and Murmansk Northern Lights Tour

Experience Russia’s iconic cities and Northern Lights in Murmansk in one unforgettable journey.

Destination Highlights

Embark on the Russia and Murmansk Northern Lights Tour and discover the perfect blend of urban charm and Arctic wonder. From the historic streets of Russia’s iconic cities to the breathtaking spectacle of the Northern Lights in Murmansk, this journey offers a rare chance to experience culture, history, and nature in one unforgettable adventure. 

Russia's Scenic Train Adventures

Traverse Russia’s iconic landscapes aboard high-speed trains, blending comfort with breathtaking vistas.

Art Lover’s Haven

Marvel at the splendour of the world-renowned Hermitage Museum housed within a historic Winter Palace.

Evenings by Water

Unwind with an elegant cruise drifting past iconic landmarks and illuminated cityscapes on the Moskva river. 

 

Crossing Into Magic

Step into the surreal Arctic Circle for a once-in-a-lifetime winter thrill and a private aurora show. 

Vacation Style

Culture

Immerse yourself in local traditions, art, festivals, and culinary explorations.

Heritage

Discover historic landmarks, museums, and architectural marvels of the past.

Couples & Groups

Enjoy shared experiences, private moments, and tailored group activities.

Mid-Budget

Balance comfort and value with quality stays and curated experiences.

Experiences for the Five Senses

Aurora Hunting

Embark on a guided journey to witness the mystical Northern Lights dancing in the sky. Away from light pollution, the Arctic wilderness offers the perfect backdrop for this natural spectacle. Photographers and dreamers alike will find it unforgettable. 

Duration: 4-7 hours
Inclusions: Transfers, local expert, professional photographs

Why Experience This: A bucket list moment to experience the Northern Lights in complete privacy—your own silent show beneath the vast Arctic sky. 

Russian Spa Ritual

Embark on a serene journey to explore a centuries-old Russian monastery, where you’ll wander its peaceful cloisters, marvel at ornate frescoes, and feel the weight of history in its hallowed halls. After immersing in this spiritual sanctuary, transition to a traditional banya tucked beside a quiet lake, enjoying invigorating steam sessions, gentle birch whisking, and optional plunges into cool waters—an age-old ritual that renews body and spirit. 

Duration: 7-8 hours
Inclusions: Guided monastery visit and entrance fees, banya access, birch whisking, herbal tea and light refreshments

Why Experience This: Because it combines cultural immersion in Russia’s sacred past with a time-honored wellness ritual for complete rejuvenation.

Tales of the Tundra

Meet the Sami people in their snowy homeland and learn reindeer herding, traditional joik singing, and local crafts. Cuddle eager huskies before a thrilling dog sled ride across the frozen tundra. Then glide through silent forests on a reindeer-pulled sleigh, hearing stories of Arctic survival. This immersive day blends cultural connection, exhilarating winter activities, and warm Sami hospitality.

Duration: 7-8 hours
Inclusions: Transfers, Sami cultural activities, sledding

Why Experience This: To discover Russia’s indigenous culture in the heart of the Arctic.

Underground Palaces

Explore Moscow’s legendary Metro on a guided tour beneath the city’s streets where each station unfolds like a grand underground palace. Marvel at intricate mosaics, soaring marble columns, ornate chandeliers, and sculptures that celebrate rich Russian history and culture. From the opulent halls of Mayakovskaya to the cavernous beauty of Komsomolskaya, every stop tells a unique story through art and architecture. This immersive tour reveals the Metro’s role as both a vital transit system and a showcase of Soviet-era splendor. 

Duration: 1-2 hours
Inclusions: Metro pass, local guide

Why Experience This: To discover some of the world’s most beautiful metro stations and uncover the historic stories etched into their art and architecture.

Ballet and Russian Circus Experience

Enjoy an evening of spectacular performances featuring timeless ballet recitals alongside the world-famous Russian circus. Begin with elegant dancers interpreting classical masterpieces in grand theaters adorned with sparkling chandeliers. Then experience breathtaking choreography, soaring leaps, and precise footwork that evokes passion and artistry. The excitement continues under the big top, where daring acrobats, nimble trapeze artists, and clowns astonish with gravity-defying feats and humor. This combination of grace, drama, and high-flying thrills creates a magical night which leaves you spellbound.

Duration: 2-3 hours
Inclusions: Show tickets, transfers (optional)

Why Experience This: For an immersion in Russia’s world-class performing arts heritage.

Festivals to Experience

Optional Extensions
Tour Duration

Havelock Island: 3 Nights

Port Blair: 2 Nights

Russia and Murmansk: FAQs

We recommend 7 to 10 days for the Russia and Murmansk Northern Lights Tour. This allows sufficient time to explore Russia’s iconic cities such as Moscow or St. Petersburg, enjoy local culture and history, and travel north to Murmansk for an immersive Aurora Borealis experience. The itinerary balances city sightseeing, Arctic adventures, and leisure so you can fully appreciate each destination.

The ideal period for Northern Lights viewing in Murmansk is from late September to early April, when the nights are long and dark. Peak visibility usually occurs between December and March, offering crisp, clear skies that make the Aurora Borealis spectacularly vivid. Choosing dates during this period maximizes your chances of witnessing this natural wonder. For tips, insights, and expert advice, check out our guide on Russia’s northern lights where we share everything you need to know to make the most of your Northern Lights experience.

Yes, September is the start of the Aurora season in Murmansk. While the nights are shorter than in winter, it is possible to see the Northern Lights, especially later in the month. Early travelers also benefit from milder weather and fewer tourists, making it a good time for a quieter, more relaxed Arctic experience.

Murmansk offers a range of Arctic experiences beyond the Northern Lights. You can explore the Arctic Ocean coastline, visit local museums and naval history sites, enjoy dog sledding, snowmobiling, ice fishing, or Arctic floating, and meet communities in remote villages to learn about indigenous Sami culture. Winter months also allow snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, and you can take a trip to Kirovsk to see stunning ice sculptures or enjoy a day excursion to Teriberka, a remote Arctic village on the Barents Sea known for its dramatic landscapes and coastal scenery. These experiences make Murmansk a true hub for immersive Arctic adventure.

Absolutely. This tour is designed to cater to all types of travelers. Families can enjoy interactive cultural experiences and Arctic activities, couples can savor romantic evenings under the Aurora, and solo travelers can immerse themselves in Russian culture and Arctic adventures. The itinerary is flexible to accommodate different interests, energy levels, and travel styles.

Accommodation ranges from luxury city hotels in Moscow or St. Petersburg to cozy lodges, Arctic resorts, or boutique hotels in Murmansk. Each property is selected for comfort, location, and local character, offering easy access to sightseeing, Aurora viewing spots, and Arctic activities.

Travel between cities and Murmansk can be arranged via domestic flights, overnight trains, or private transfers, depending on preference and schedule. Domestic flights are the fastest option, while train journeys allow scenic views of Russia’s vast landscapes. All logistics are arranged to ensure smooth, comfortable travel.

Murmansk is the largest city above the Arctic Circle and offers a rare combination of accessibility, Arctic landscapes, and Aurora viewing. Unlike remote wilderness locations, Murmansk allows longer, flexible Northern Lights excursions, clear skies, and fewer crowds compared to popular tourist hotspots, giving travelers a personalized and authentic Arctic experience.

Packing for Murmansk requires warm, layered clothing, thermal base layers, insulated jackets, hats, gloves, and waterproof boots. Bring a good-quality camera or smartphone for Aurora photography, portable chargers, and any personal essentials. In cities, casual warm clothing is suitable for sightseeing, while in Murmansk, prepare for Arctic temperatures that can drop well below freezing.

For comfort on long-distance Russian trains, we recommend first or second-class sleepers (SV or Kupe). First-class offers private compartments with beds, while second-class provides shared compartments with bunks. Both options allow you to rest comfortably while traveling through Russia’s landscapes. For the route between Moscow and St. Petersburg, we highly recommend taking the high-speed Sapsan train, which is not only convenient and efficient but also a memorable experience in itself, offering scenic views and a comfortable journey—often more enjoyable than flying.

You have both options. Travelers can book a fully packaged tour with end-to-end support, including accommodations, transfers, guided experiences, and Arctic activities. Alternatively, you can request a detailed DIY itinerary for a planning fee, which includes recommendations for routes, accommodations, activities, and logistics. This gives you the flexibility to explore Russia and Murmansk at your own pace while benefiting from expert guidance.

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