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Experience the Northern Lights on a 4-hour Tromsø bus tour with professional photos, thermal suits, snacks, and warm drinks included. Book in advance!
The 4 Hour Aurora Tour from Tromsø, offered by Polar Adventures, provides an engaging way to glimpse the Northern Lights in comfort. For $97.98 per person, this tour offers a 4-hour journey that takes you to prime viewing spots, with the convenience of a large, heated bus equipped with an onboard toilet. Led by experienced guides, it combines expert insights, cozy amenities, and the chance to have professional photos taken of the aurora — all while enjoying warm drinks and snacks.
While sightings of the aurora can’t be guaranteed due to weather conditions, this tour is designed to maximize your chances with flexible locations and a dedicated team. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate a comfortable, guided experience with practical extras like thermal suits and photo service, making for an enjoyable Arctic adventure.


The tour departs from Fr Nansens plass 1A, 9008 Tromsø, in the city center. The start time is at 6:00 am, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point. The large bus is suitable for groups up to 45 travelers, ensuring a lively but manageable experience.
Travelers should note that service animals are permitted, and the tour is accessible via public transportation. The confirmation arrives immediately upon booking, making it straightforward to plan your Arctic expedition.
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This tour takes a flexible approach, with the guide and driver choosing the best locations based on weather conditions. The primary areas include Hansnes, Sommarøy, Bardufoss, and Kilpisjarvi.
If the weather requires, the journey may extend to Bardufoss or Kilpisjarvi, which can lengthen the trip. These locations are selected for their higher chances of clear skies and minimal light pollution, increasing the likelihood of seeing the dancing aurora borealis.
The stops are designed to offer scenic Arctic landscapes and avoid crowded areas, giving travelers ample space to enjoy the lights in a relaxed environment.
The large, heated bus offers a cozy environment, with onboard restroom facilities that eliminate the need to leave the vehicle during the tour. Thermal suits are provided at the start to ensure warmth against Arctic temperatures, even if the weather turns very cold.
Guests enjoy hot chocolate and snacks, including cookies, served throughout the journey. These small touches help keep spirits high during the long, wait-heavy nights common in aurora hunting.
The guides lead the tour with a focus on sharing knowledge about the Northern Lights, Arctic landscape, and local stories. Their experience in tracking aurora activity means they do their best to find clear skies and good viewing conditions.
An especially appreciated feature is the professional photography service. The guides will take high-quality photos of the aurora, which are then shared with participants after the tour. This allows visitors to relax and enjoy the view without worrying about capturing the perfect shot themselves.
While the tour offers a fun, interactive atmosphere, the ability to see the aurora depends heavily on weather and solar activity. Cloud cover was noted as a challenge during some trips, but the guides’ flexibility and optimism help make the best of the situation.
The starting point has been described as somewhat hard to find, which can cause initial confusion. However, the providing of thermal clothing and group departure from the bus help streamline the experience once underway.
Travelers should prepare for early mornings and cold conditions, but the warmth of the bus and the included snacks make this easier to handle.
At $97.98, this tour offers good value for a guided aurora experience that prioritizes comfort and convenience. The inclusive extras—thermal suits, snacks, hot drinks, and professional photos—add to the overall experience, making it worthwhile for those who value a stress-free viewing adventure.
Because most bookings are made around 109 days in advance, it’s advisable to reserve as early as possible, especially during peak Northern Lights season. The tour’s free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance provides flexibility in case of unpredictable weather.
This 4-hour Aurora Tour is perfect for travelers who want a comfortable, guided experience with practical amenities. It’s suitable for those who enjoy scenic drives, are interested in Arctic nature and science, and appreciate professional photography of the aurora.
Travelers who prefer flexible locations and warm, cozy environments will find this tour appealing. However, those with very specific expectations for aurora sighting should understand the weather-dependent nature of the experience.
This tour provides a reliable, comfortable way to hunt for the Northern Lights, combining expert guidance, necessary warmth, and memorable photos. The large bus with onboard toilet and thermal suits ensures a practical and cozy journey even in the cold Arctic night.
While aurora sightings are not guaranteed, the flexible stops and experienced guides maximize chances. The additional value of professional photos and warm drinks makes this a solid choice for visitors prioritizing comfort and a guided approach.
This tour suits adventurers who prefer a relaxed, well-equipped experience and are comfortable with some uncertainty regarding the aurora’s appearance. With advance booking, flexible cancellation, and thoughtful amenities, it offers a dependable option for Northern Lights hunting in Tromsø.
“The day was very cloudy, but the guide Hans Eric made a question of explaining all the details of the possibility of finding Aurora and did not los…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, starting at 6:00 am and ending back at the meeting point.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes thermal suits, professional photos, snacks (cookies), hot chocolate, and access to a restroom onboard.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Cancellations made later are not eligible for refunds.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Fr Nansens plass 1A, Tromsø.
Will I see the Northern Lights?
While the guides do their best by selecting locations with good conditions, aurora sightings cannot be guaranteed due to weather and solar activity.
Is the tour suitable for children or disabled guests?
Most travelers can participate; service animals are allowed, and the vehicle is equipped for groups up to 45 people.
What should I wear?
Thermal suits are provided, but it’s wise to dress warmly with additional layers suitable for Arctic weather.
How do I get my photos?
The guides take professional photos during the tour, which are shared afterward with participants.
Is food included?
No, there are no meals included, but snacks and hot drinks are available on the bus.
What happens if the weather is poor?
If the weather causes the tour to be canceled, participants are offered a different date or full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking occurs about 109 days in advance on average, so early reservations are recommended, especially during peak season.