Affordable Tours in Levi - Experiences Under 100€
Not every great experience in Levi has to cost a fortune. These tours
start from €23 and go up to €100 per adult - handpicked for families,
couples, and solo travellers who want genuine Lapland moments without
overpaying.
Best Value Activities in Levi, Finnish Lapland
Levi is one of Finland's most visited winter destinations, and yes, some experiences here come with a premium price tag. But not all of them.
We've put together a selection of tours and activities priced at 100€ or less per adult: everything from a quick husky kennel visit to a proper
Northern Lights hunt by car.
Most depart daily during the winter season (December through April). You book directly with us, not through an aggregator, which means the price you see is the real price.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Here's a quick guide by experience type - all under 100€
free things to do in levi
Levi rewards travellers who know where to look. Alongside our paid tours, the area offers a surprising amount that costs nothing at all, and some of it is genuinely hard to find anywhere else in the world.
Sledding
In winter, you can go sledding for free on various hills in the Levi area. There are designated slopes that are perfect for families or anyone looking for some fun in the snow. This is the TOP FREE ACTIVITY in Levi for kids and adults.
Hiking and Nature Trails
Levi has a range of well-marked hiking trails that are free to access. Some popular trails include:
Kätkätunturi Trail: A scenic route with amazing views of the surrounding wilderness.
Levitunturi Nature Trail: An easy-to-moderate trail offering panoramic views of the Levi area.
Santa's Cabin Hike: You can visit the famous "Santa's Cabin" used in Finnish Christmas films.
Cross-Country Skiing
While renting gear costs money, cross-country ski tracks in Levi are free to use. There are several well-maintained trails, and some are even lit up in the evening.
Picnic and Campfire Spots
Levi has designated picnic and campfire spots, often located along hiking trails or by lakes. You can bring your own food and enjoy a day outdoors while cooking on an open fire. Just remember to follow fire safety rules and check if fires are allowed during certain weather conditions.
Visit the Levi Village
Stroll around Levi village, explore the local architecture, and visit sites like the Chapel of St. Mary. The village has a cozy, welcoming atmosphere, and you can window-shop in various boutiques.
Reindeer Spotting
While organized reindeer safaris come at a cost, you can often spot reindeer roaming freely in the wilderness, especially if you explore some of the quieter hiking or cycling trails.
Free downhill skiing for kids under 6 years old
All lifts in Levi require a valid ski pass or area ticket (Leevilandia area). Children under 6 years wearing helmets ski-free when accompanied by a skiing adult.
Northern Lights
Levi is an excellent spot to view the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), especially from September to April. You can head out at night to any dark, open area, away from artificial light, and look up to catch this spectacular natural phenomenon. Some good spots include the top of Levi Fell or by lakes like Immeljärvi.
Snow games, Snow Buildings

With an abundance of snow, you can enjoy snow fun and games for free all day, every day during winter season, 24/7, whenever you like!
Build a snowman or snow creature, make a snow angel, take a photo of a snow-covered pine tree, snowball-throwing contest.
Sauna and Snow Dive
Sauna - the most iconic activity in Finland, in combination with snow is a real fun. You’ll find cozy cottages and luxurious hotels equipped with traditional Finnish saunas (usually included in the rental price, check your terms).
Once you’re thoroughly warmed up and feeling relaxed, you step outside into the crisp, freezing air. With adrenaline building, you walk to a fresh patch of snow—soft, powdery, and inviting. And then, without a second thought, you take the plunge: jumping directly into the snow!
The sudden shock of cold hits you, but it’s refreshing and revitalizing. The contrast between the intense heat of the sauna and the freezing snow creates a tingling sensation all over your body, waking up every nerve and sending a burst of energy through you.
Some even roll around in the snow for an extra burst of cold, making snow angels or playfully tossing snow at their companions. Others, after just a few seconds, dash back inside to the warmth of the sauna, where the heat feels even more comforting after the icy dip.
This hot-and-cold contrast is believed to have several health benefits, including improving circulation, boosting the immune system, and relieving stress. But for most, the true appeal lies in the sheer fun of it.
And the best part? You can repeat this sauna-snow cycle as many times as you want. Warm up in the sauna again, head back out into the snow for another leap or roll, and then return to the sauna’s heat. It’s a uniquely Finnish way to enjoy the snow and make the most of your stay in Levi.
Swimming in Nature
In summer, you can swim in the nearby lakes such as Lake Immeljärvi or Ounasjoki River. These lakes are pristine and open to the public.
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common Questions
Questions About Budget Activities in Levi
What is the cheapest tour in Levi, Finland?
The most affordable paid experience we offer is the Elves Village self-guided entrance ticket at €23 per adult. For a guided group experience, Arctic Forest Ice Skating starts at €59, and Easy Snowshoeing with a warm drink is €69 per person.
Are there good tours in Levi under 100 euros?
Yes. Our under-100€ selection includes husky kennel visits, snowshoeing
routes, a Northern Lights hunt by car, ice skating in an Arctic forest, and several Santa and Elves Village experiences. All depart regularly throughout the winter season.
Can you visit Levi on a budget?
Absolutely. Beyond paid tours, Levi has free sledding hills, lit cross-country ski tracks, marked hiking trails, and some of the best Northern Lights viewing in Finland - all at no cost. Combining one or two
paid experiences with the free activities around the resort makes for a full and varied trip without a large budget.
Is it cheaper to book Levi tours directly?
Yes. Booking directly through levi-tours.com means you pay no agency
commission; the price listed is the price you pay. Many aggregator sites
add 20-30% on top of the operator price. We also occasionally offer promo
codes to direct customers through our social channels.
