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Experience 24 hours of Northern Lights and whale watching from Tromso, Norway, with expert guides, cozy cabins, and stunning Arctic views for $1,087.
The 24hr Northern Lights & Whale Watching Cruise in Tromso, Norway, offers a truly unique Arctic adventure, combining the mesmerizing display of the Aurora Borealis with the thrill of spotting whales in their natural habitat. Priced at $1,087.03 per person, this 22-hour to 1-day tour is highly recommended by 98% of participants and is booked approximately 129 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The tour departs in the evening and features a small group setting, with a maximum of 52 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience. Its standout feature is the opportunity to chase the Northern Lights away from light pollution and then, after a cozy overnight stay, wake up to the possibility of seeing whales just outside the cabin window.
While the tour offers an impressive blend of adventure, education, and comfort, it requires good weather conditions to proceed smoothly. The inclusion of a 3-course dinner, Northern Lights lecture, and up-close whale watching makes this experience both memorable and informative. This tour is ideal for those who appreciate nature’s majestic displays, enjoy marine life, and are willing to embrace the Arctic chill for a full day of exploration.


This tour begins at the Norwegian Travel Shop, located on the top floor of Tromsø Havn Prostneset at Samuel Arnesens gate 5. Travelers can check in anytime between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM on the day of departure, with the latest check-in at 6:45 PM. Boarding kicks off promptly at 7:00 PM, ensuring an organized start to the overnight adventure. The departure by boat occurs at 8:00 PM, setting the stage for an evening of Arctic exploration.
The meeting point’s proximity to public transportation makes it convenient for travelers to arrive, and the small group size helps keep the atmosphere friendly and intimate. This ensures that everyone gets ample attention from the crew and guides, who are known for their warmth and knowledgeable explanations.
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Once onboard, the focus is on witnessing the Northern Lights, one of nature’s most striking displays. The boat heads beyond Tromsø’s city lights and into the Auroral Oval Zone, where the chances of seeing the Aurora Borealis are maximized. The trip’s small group size allows for an unobstructed view, away from artificial light pollution, and the crew actively seeks the best spots for viewing.
While enjoying the 3-course dinner in the Arctic restaurant, guests take in the panoramic views and listen to a Northern Lights lecture in the lounge. This educational component enhances the experience, providing insights into the science and mythology behind the Aurora Borealis. As the night deepens, the boat gently rocks in the waves, and guests can relax in their cozy cabins after a thrilling evening under the Arctic sky.

The cabins are described as comfortable and warm, providing a restful space after a night of Aurora hunting. Guests are likely to find their beds snug, with the rhythmic sound of waves creating a soothing environment. The cabins are an essential part of the experience because they enable guests to rest without missing out on early morning whale watching opportunities.
The night at sea allows for a peaceful sleep, with the chance to wake up refreshed and ready for the next phase of the adventure. The gentle rocking of the boat adds to the cozy atmosphere, making the overnight stay a highlight for those seeking authentic Arctic maritime experiences.

Waking up in the Arctic, the morning offers the exciting possibility of spotting whales just outside the cabin windows. The tour moves to whale-watching areas where guests can observe majestic whales in their natural environment. The guides are well-versed in whale behavior and biology, sharing insights during the lunch break and throughout the observation hours.
Guests spend several hours during the morning watching these gentle giants in a tranquil ocean setting. This part of the tour is particularly praised for its educational value and the chance to see whales up close in peaceful surroundings. The experience is both thrilling and peaceful, emphasizing the beauty of Arctic marine life.

By around 7:00 PM, the boat returns to Tromsø, ending the 24-hour adventure. The return journey allows for reflection on the incredible sights and encounters of the past day. The trip’s combination of Northern Lights chase, cozy overnight stay, and whale watching makes it a comprehensive Arctic experience.
Since the tour ends back at the same meeting point, travelers can easily plan onward activities or transportation. The entire experience emphasizes comfort, education, and the chance to witness some of the Arctic’s most spectacular sights.
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This tour is designed for travelers who prefer a small group experience, with up to 52 participants. Confirmations are provided within 48 hours of booking, and the tour is subject to availability. The free cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, making it flexible for changing plans.
Because good weather is essential for this experience, the tour can be canceled if conditions are poor, with options for a full refund or rescheduling. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with no specific restrictions mentioned, and the mobile ticket system simplifies access.

This 24-hour Arctic adventure combines Northern Lights viewing with whale watching in a single seamless experience. The combination of luxurious cabins, expert guides, and educational talks elevates this tour from a simple boat trip to a memorable Arctic expedition. The evening departure and overnight stay allow for the best chance to see the Aurora and whales without rushing.
The tour’s high recommendation rate of 98% and perfect rating of 5.0/5 speak to its quality. It stands out for those seeking an authentic Arctic experience with comfort and expert guidance, especially for travelers who want to maximize their chances of witnessing two of Norway’s most iconic natural phenomena in one trip.
“The crew and tour guides are lovely, couldnt do more for you to ensure upmost comfort. Knowledgeable about the whales and northern lights with seve…”

What is included in the price of $1,087.03 per person?
The price covers the boat trip, 3-course dinner, overnight cabin accommodation, Northern Lights lecture, and whale watching activities.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 22 hours to 1 day, starting at 7:00 PM and returning by around 7:00 PM the next day.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from the Norwegian Travel Shop located at Samuel Arnesens gate 5 in Tromsø. Check-in is flexible between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM on departure day.
What are the main highlights?
Guests experience Northern Lights hunting in a prime location, an overnight stay aboard the boat, and whale watching in peaceful Arctic waters, with opportunities to see whales just outside the cabin.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
While specific age restrictions are not mentioned, the tour’s inclusive description suggests it is suitable for most travelers who are comfortable with cold weather and maritime conditions.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour begins, allowing full refunds.
What makes this tour different from other Arctic excursions?
Its combination of Northern Lights chase and whale watching in a small group setting with comfortable cabins and educational talks sets it apart. The overnight experience maximizes viewing opportunities.
What should I bring?
Though not specified, it’s advisable to bring warm clothing, layers, and possibly a camera to capture the stunning views.
Is good weather necessary for the tour to operate?
Yes, the experience relies on favorable weather conditions; poor weather can lead to cancellation, with options for rescheduling or full refunds.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 129 days ahead due to high demand, especially in peak Aurora season.
This 24hr Northern Lights & Whale Watching Cruise in Tromso offers a well-rounded Arctic adventure, blending natural wonder with comfort and education. For those eager to chase the Aurora and observe whales in a relaxed yet immersive setting, this tour delivers an unforgettable experience.