Explore breathtaking fjord landscapes and the wildlife of the Arctic while searching for the world’s largest mammal: the whale.
In November to January, the orcas, humpback whales and other whales gather in the fjords close to Alta for their big herring-feast. These gentle giants enjoy their "food platter", and to witness this remarkable sight will give you memories for life.
And this experience does not end here. The area is also home to the Arctic dolphins, the majestic sea eagle, with a wingspan up to 2.5 metres and other seabirds - species.
We use different boats according to the size of the group and the weather conditions, but our local guide will always accompany our group. Under the boat transfer to the hot-spot and in periods when the whales are diving, you can stay inside in the warm cabin and enjoy hot chocolate and snacks.
Embark with us on an unforgettable winter adventure in the Norwegian fjords and bring back home memories for a lifetime.
Pickup included
After pick up, our guide will take you to our office to inform you about the plans for the day and a little bit about local history and why the whales migrate into the Altafjord. Here you will also have the chance to borrow some warm outdoor clothes. You can leave your personal belongings at the office.
According to where the whales are, we will start the boat tour from one of the harbours in the Altafjord. While driving by the Altafjord, our guide will tell you more about the history of this area. Also the guide will inform about the wildlife, and the types of whales we might see on the tour.
You will embarque in an exciting boat tour in the Altafjord searching for wildlife and whales. We will sail for approximatelly 3 hours enjoying the fantastic fjord landscape, and hopefully find whales to observe and photograph.
After this adventure, we will drive back to our office for clothes changing and then we will take you to the same place we picked you up. The entire tour is estimated to take approx. 4,5 hours, including the transportation from your pickup place to the Altafjord and back.
If you are driving your own or rental car, we can meet at our office at 9:30. Our office is located in Komsaveien 2, 9511 Alta. There we have free and safe parking place for your car. Wait for us patiently if any delay with pick up of other clients.
Alta is a captivating town in northern Norway, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and the mesmerizing Northern Lights. Known as the Arctic City of the Northern Lights, Alta offers a unique blend of indigenous Sami culture, dramatic landscapes, and rich history. It's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking the magic of the Arctic.
The Alta Museum is a fascinating place to learn about the history and culture of the Sami people, the indigenous inhabitants of the region. The museum features a variety of exhibits, including traditional Sami clothing, tools, and artifacts. The Northern Lights Cathedral, with its striking modern architecture, is also a must-visit.
Alta Canyon is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in the region. Carved by the Alta River, the canyon offers stunning views and opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. The canyon is also home to several Sami cultural sites, adding a layer of historical significance to the natural beauty.
Alta is one of the best places in the world to witness the breathtaking Northern Lights. The town's location within the Arctic Circle and its clear skies make it an ideal spot for aurora viewing. There are several guided tours and viewing spots around Alta, offering unforgettable experiences under the dancing lights.
A hearty and flavorful fish soup made with fresh Arctic fish, vegetables, and herbs. It's a popular dish in Alta and a must-try for seafood lovers.
A traditional Sami dish made with tender reindeer meat, potatoes, carrots, and onions. It's a comforting and flavorful dish that's perfect for cold Arctic nights.
A unique Norwegian cheese with a sweet, caramel-like flavor. It's often served with waffles or fruit and is a popular treat in Alta.
This is the best time to experience the Northern Lights, snowshoeing, and other winter activities. The days are short, but the skies are often clear, offering optimal viewing conditions for the aurora borealis.
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Alta is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. The main safety concerns in Alta relate to the harsh Arctic climate and outdoor activities.
Alta Station
Alta Bus Terminal
The bus system in Alta is efficient and covers most parts of the town. Buses are a convenient way to get around, especially during the winter months.
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