The Faces Behind Your Arctic Journey
Cecilia
Cecilia founded Arctic Essence after many years in the travel industry. As the owner of a travel agency and someone who has worked closely with international partners for a long time, she understands what tour operators truly need — clear communication, reliability, and authentic products that deliver. She has a genuine love for northern Sweden – its people, its landscapes, and the small, meaningful experiences that define the region. For Cecilia, the work is about creating honest, sustainable connections between guests and the local community. She enjoys building relationships, shaping collaborations, and making sure every journey feels personal.
Ola
Ola is the person who ensures everything runs smoothly – from early planning to the moment guests arrive. He works closely with our local partners and pays attention to the details that make a trip feel safe and well-coordinated. Practical, thoughtful, and grounded, he brings structure to both the preparation and the on-site experience. His focus is on ensuring that everything flows naturally and that both guests and partners feel cared for along the way
Explore Authentic Arctic Adventures
Immerse yourself in the culture and landscapes of Skellefteå with our expert-guided experiences. Discover the true essence of northern Sweden with Arctic Essence DMC.
We work according to the Responsible Tourism Program, a framework developed to promote a more sustainable tourism where companies, destinations and municipalities work together for increased environmental responsibility, support more resource-efficient solutions, and strengthen local community development. The program is based on GSTC's global standard for sustainable tourism. Through the program, improvement initiatives are carried out that benefit visitors and residents alike, create jobs and viable businesses, and take place on the terms of nature and culture. This approach is increasingly important as more and more visitors seek to leave the places they visit in a better condition than they found them.
