Road Genius makes it easy to find great rental car deals in Rovaniemi. Compare prices and make bookings in one place. Pick up at Rovaniemi Airport (RVN) or in the city centre, with car hire from major brands and winter-ready vehicles with studded tyres. For Christmas and Northern Lights season, book 2–6 months ahead to secure availability and avoid queues at the counter.
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Rovaniemi Airport (RVN) |
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Rovaniemi City Centre |
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Railway Station |
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Complete any online check-in forms before you arrive to speed up the pickup process. During the Christmas season in December, booking 3-6 months in advance is highly recommended, as vehicles often sell out.
On average, car rentals in Rovaniemi cost around €153 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €27 per day.
Compare pickup locations: Airport is easiest but pricier. City centre often costs less, but add the taxi fare. If you’re staying downtown first, pick up there later to trim rental days.
Book by season, not “always early”: For Rovaniemi, reserve early only when it matters. Dec: 3-6 months, Feb–Mar: 2-3 months. Summer: 3-4 weeks. Shoulder (May, Sep–Oct): 1-2 weeks is usually fine.
Pick the smallest car you actually need: Economy with winter tyres is fine for main roads. SUVs add €15-30/day in winter. Manuals are cheaper than automatics, which typically add €10-15/day and can sell out.
Shift dates and length: Weekend prices spike in Feb–Mar. If flexible, start/return midweek. For 5+ days, check weekly rates for 15-20% savings.
Skip paid extras: Use your phone for GPS. Add only one driver if you can to avoid €5-10/day fees. If someone in your group is 25+, make them the primary driver to avoid young driver surcharges.
Local wins: Fuel up in town before returning at RVN. Park free at Santa Claus Village and in Rovaniemi evenings/Sundays. If you don’t need a car every day, rent just for day trips and use the bus for Santa Claus Village. If your route allows, return to the same location to avoid one-way fees.
Location | Parking Notes | Cost Range (Approx.) | Tips |
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Rovaniemi City Centre | Zone system with time limits Parking disc required for free spots Pay machines and mobile apps |
Hourly rates apply in central zones Some 2-hour free spots with disc |
Free parking evenings/Sundays Check time restrictions on signs Winter restrictions may apply |
Santa Claus Village | Large free parking areas No time restrictions Can be crowded in December |
Free | Arrive early (9-10 AM) or later (after 3 PM) to avoid tour bus crowds |
Shopping Centres | Prisma, Citymarket offer free parking Time limits may apply (usually 3 hours) |
Free with time limits | Underground parking available at Sampokeskus and Rinteenkulma malls |
Hotels | Most hotels offer free parking Some city centre hotels may charge |
Fees may apply | Ask about engine block heater outlets in winter |
Attractions | Arktikum, Science Centre, Korundi | Free at most attractions | Limited spaces during peak tourist season |
Winter Parking Notes: During heavy snowfall, temporary parking restrictions may be in effect for snow clearing. Hotels and apartments usually provide details about local snow removal schedules. Engine block heater outlets are common at hotels and apartments. Ask for the cable if your rental car has a block heater (recommended in deep winter).
Driving Regulations:
Rent a car so you can easily:
Santa Claus Village – 8 km, Highway 4, parking
Ranua Wildlife Park – 80 km, Highway 4
Pyhä-Luosto National Park – 120 km, Sodankylä route, trails, amethyst mine
Levi Ski Resort – 170 km, Route 79, Kittilä
Kemi – 120 km, E75, Snow Castle, Icebreaker
Arctic Circle Hiking Area – 25 km, trails, lookouts
Is a 4WD/AWD vehicle necessary in Rovaniemi?
No, but we recommend one for winter. A front-wheel-drive car using good winter tyres is fine for main roads. SUVs can give you better ground clearance and stability. While you can generally drive on maintained gravel roads in Finland, you are not allowed to drive off-road or on ice and lakes. You might have to pay for any stone-chip damage. Always check your rental contract carefully for any rules, especially if you plan to visit remote places.
How reliable is mobile phone coverage for navigation?
You'll get excellent coverage on main roads and around Rovaniemi. It can be spotty in remote wilderness areas. We suggest you download offline maps as a backup.
Can I see the Northern Lights from Rovaniemi city?
You can sometimes, but the city lights make it hard to see them well. If you drive 15-30 km out of the city, you'll have a much better chance of seeing strong auroras.
Are there EV charging stations in Rovaniemi?
Yes, you can find several in the city centre, at larger hotels and at Santa Claus Village. Keep in mind that rental companies don't have many EVs yet, and the cold weather can really lower the car's range.
How far in advance should I book a rental car?
For December visits: 3-6 months ahead For February-March: 2-3 months ahead For summer: 3-4 weeks ahead is usually enough For shoulder seasons: 1-2 weeks is often fine
Can I take the rental car across the border to Sweden or Norway?
Yes, most major rental companies let you do this if you tell them beforehand. They may charge you a cross-border fee (often €20-50). You must always tell the rental company your plans before you leave.
What happens if I hit a reindeer?
Stop immediately, place warning triangles and call emergency services (112). You should take photos of the scene and the animal. Then, report it to the police and your rental company. Your basic insurance usually covers the damage, but you may have to pay the excess.
Is it worth having a car for my entire stay?
If you are staying only in central Rovaniemi, you might not need a car every day. You could rent one only for the days you plan to explore outside the city. To get to Santa Claus Village, you can take the regular bus from the city centre.