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Icebreaker Sampo check-in Review

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Finland's Samppe icebreaker, in the snowy cold sea ice floating experience, it is wonderful, you will find that the water is warmer than standing on the ice, in the glass house, watching the lucky aurora... so beautiful

Icebreaker Sampo check-in

Posted: Mar 2, 2017
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  • 33K世界环游记
    5/5Outstanding
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    The icebreaker Kami. The icebreaker trip on the Arctic Circle began in 1960. The icebreaker is now not used by the science team, but instead is used by tourists to experience sightseeing. The icebreaker is really an unforgettable experience in the Arctic Circle. The whole trip is about 4 hours, it is best to participate in the morning and the afternoon may come back when it will be darker, be sure to feel the ice breaking in the bow.

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    Posted: Feb 19, 2020
  • DONG C R
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Samp is an icebreaker docked in Kemi, a major seaport city in the Finnish Lapland region, specializing in passenger icebreakers for tourist cruises. As of 2013, the Samp is Finland’s most distinctive “excellent tourism product” and has received nearly 200,000 visitors from more than 50 countries around the world. The Samp cruise starts at the port of Ajos in Kemi City and takes about four hours. The Sampson icebreaker cruise runs from mid-December to early May of the following year. Every winter from December to May, the northern part of the Gulf of Podnia forms a few feet of sea ice. According to the historical meteorological records of the Finnish Meteorological Agency, the average ice age at Ajos port in Kemi is 177 days per year; for nearly 20 years, despite the challenges of global warming, the annual ice age at Ajos port has remained between 140-196 days. In the face of the frozen sea, the icebreaker became an essential vehicle. The Samp has been in service on the ice sea in the Gulf of Podnia since 1961. In 1987, Samp became the first professional icebreaker in the world to specialize in tourist cruises.

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    Posted: Feb 5, 2020
  • 开心酒丸子
    5/5Outstanding
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    It is worth experiencing. There is an offshore wind generator on the sea near the port, the sea is frozen, and a white world of ice and snow. The cold wind blows, and the skin is stinging, but the mood is extremely comfortable.

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    Posted: Feb 1, 2020
  • 佛系中年妇女
    5/5Outstanding
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    This icebreaker was retired for everyone to visit science. The children liked it very much. It was spectacular to drive on the frozen Baltic Sea.

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    Posted: Aug 17, 2023
  • cidre2013
    4/5Excellent
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    The experience of taking the icebreaker is still very shocking and special, recommended experience

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    Posted: Aug 23, 2023
  • M36***59
    5/5Outstanding
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    Meals and ice floes are available, but icebreakers will stop operating in too thick ice. The Samp is located in Rovaniemi, Finland. There are no direct flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu. Passengers can choose to transfer in Helsinki, Paris and Helsinki. Adult tickets for icebreaker cruises are 270 euros and 135 euros for children aged4-11. The price includes lunch (or dinner) on board and ice floes. The cruise starts at the port of Ajos in Kemi City and takes about 4 hours. The Sampson icebreaker cruise will operate roughly from mid-December to early May of the following year.

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    Posted: May 16, 2017
  • 佛系中年妇女
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    Three years ago, I took my children to the extreme cold place and boarded an icebreaker.

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    Posted: May 15, 2023
  • 佛系中年妇女
    5/5Outstanding
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    The icebreaker is magnificent, spectacular, and the moment the bow presses to the ice, the power is super shocking

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    Posted: Feb 12, 2023
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