Embark on a Arctic sunlight tour from Tromsø through beautiful landscapes to see the open ocean under the enchanting arctic midnight sun or sunset.
We set sail for the outer coast of Norway where we have an unobstructed view of the ocean and horizon. From here, only the Barents Sea separates us from Svalbard and the north pole.
Along the way we sail along the Kvaløya coastline with sporadically dotted by villages and idyllic boathouses and fish drying racks.
While we take in the sunlight in the Arctic evening, we keep an eye out for birdlife that is particularly lively in the summer. There are even puffins that nest on a few remote islands along the Norwegian coast between May and August.
Throughout the evening, our passionate guides will share stories and insights about nature, wildlife and life in the arctic during the midnight sun.
*Please note that both wildlife and sun can’t be guaranteed
We set sail along Kvaløya island to the outskirts of the Norwegian coastline. You'll have great views of mountains and the Norwegian coastline.
Pass by the fishing village of Kvaløyvågen. See fish racks from a distance and learn about the fishing industry in the arctic.
Tiny remote island with church and turquoise waters. The guides will share the history of this tiny island and its church with you.
Meet 15 minutes before departure at the pier to the side of Skarven Kro Restaurant in Tromsø (Kaigata 6).
It is mandatory to check-in before your tour. You will receive a message a day before the tour to provide some personal details for each guest. This is a requirement by Norwegian Maritime law for safety reasons.
Tromsø is a vibrant Arctic city known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and the mesmerizing Northern Lights. It serves as an excellent base for exploring the Arctic wilderness and experiencing the unique charm of Northern Norway.
A stunning modern church made of brick and concrete, known for its unique design and beautiful stained glass windows.
A cable car that takes you up to the top of Mount Storsteinen for breathtaking views of Tromsø and the surrounding fjords.
An Arctic aquarium and experience center that showcases the marine life and ecosystems of the Arctic region.
A museum dedicated to the history of Arctic hunting and exploration, including exhibits on polar bears, whales, and famous expeditions.
A museum that showcases the natural history and cultural heritage of the Tromsø region, including Sami culture and Arctic wildlife.
A creamy fish soup made with a variety of local fish, potatoes, and vegetables.
Fermented fish served with sour cream, onions, and flatbread.
A hearty stew made with tender reindeer meat, potatoes, and vegetables.
Norwegian meatballs made with a mix of beef and pork, served with mashed potatoes and gravy.
This is the best time to see the Northern Lights and enjoy winter activities like dog sledding and skiing. The city is lively with winter festivals and events.
Norwegian Krone (NOK)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST) during daylight saving time
230VV, 50HzHz
Tromsø is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Tromsø Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Tromsø. They are reliable and cover most areas of the city.
Available • Apps: Tromsø Taxi, Taksimobil
Car, Bike
A stunning mountain range offering breathtaking views, hiking trails, and outdoor activities.
A traditional Sami village offering a glimpse into the culture and traditions of the indigenous Sami people.
A historic town known for its rock carvings, museums, and Northern Lights viewing.
Price varies by option