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Experience the Northern Lights in Henningsvær with a small-group tour in a Mercedes V-Class, guided by a professional photographer, including hot drinks and folklore.

The Northern Lights Tour with Photographer offers a captivating chance to witness the aurora borealis from the charming village of Henningsvær in Nordland County, Norway. Priced at $191 per person and lasting approximately 4.5 hours, this tour combines comfort, expert guidance, and photography help in a small-group setting limited to 7 guests. Guided by RAW Lofoten, a provider rated 4 out of 5, the experience is designed to maximize your chances of seeing the northern lights while enjoying warm hospitality and insightful stories.
This tour is ideal for those who want a more personalized, relaxed atmosphere, with a focus on capturing the stunning aurora and learning about its Arctic mythology. It’s particularly suited for travelers who appreciate comfort, expert advice, and a flexible approach to chasing the lights—though it’s important to dress warmly and be prepared for outdoor conditions.
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The tour starts aboard a luxurious Mercedes V-Class, known for its spaciousness and panoramic glass roof. This feature allows all passengers to enjoy a wide, unobstructed view of the night sky, making it easier and more comfortable to spot the northern lights. With a maximum of 7 guests, the vehicle offers a relaxed atmosphere, giving everyone plenty of space to sit back, enjoy the scenery, and stay warm with provided wool blankets.
This comfortable transportation is a clear advantage compared to larger, more crowded tours. The small group size helps keep the experience intimate and allows the guide to offer more personalized assistance, especially when it comes to help with photography.

The guide is more than just a driver; they are an experienced photographer with several years of camera expertise in Lofoten. This means you’ll get hands-on help holding cameras or smartphones, ensuring you capture high-quality photos of the swirling aurora.
In addition, the guide shares explanations about the science of the aurora, along with Arctic mythology stories, adding cultural richness to the experience. Their local knowledge and live aurora forecasts allow for flexible routing, meaning the journey adapts to weather conditions and aurora activity to give the best possible viewing spots.
The tour depends heavily on clear skies to see the northern lights vividly. The guides monitor live aurora forecasts to choose the best spots outside the village glow. The duration of 4.5 hours is designed to include time for waiting and adjusting routes to catch the aurora at its peak.
Participants should dress warmly, bringing weather-appropriate clothing, good shoes, and a tripod if they wish to take long-exposure photos. The tour includes hot drinks to help keep everyone cozy, and the overall pacing allows time for both aurora observation and storytelling.
More Great Tours NearbyA key feature of this experience is the combination of comfort, expert guidance, and flexibility. The Mercedes V-Class with a panoramic roof elevates the viewing environment, while the small-group setting ensures everyone receives personalized tips. The help with photography allows even casual phone cameras to capture memorable images.
The knowledgeable local guide enriches the tour with Aurora explanations, merging science with folklore from the North, which adds depth and cultural context to the visual spectacle. Plus, the option to reschedule or get a full refund if weather cancels the tour offers peace of mind.

Starting in Henningsvær, the guide takes you away from the village’s lights to find optimal viewing conditions. The route is not fixed but adjusts based on live weather and aurora forecasts. You’ll spend most of your time outdoors, wrapped up in warm clothing and blankets, waiting for the sky to light up.
When the aurora appears, expect a spectacle of green, violet, and crimson waves dancing across the Arctic sky. The guide’s assistance helps guests capture these moments with photos, whether using smartphones or DSLRs. As the sky shifts, storytelling continues, sharing mythology and scientific insights that deepen your understanding of what you’re witnessing.
Warm hot drinks are available throughout the tour, providing comfort during outdoor pauses. Wool blankets are supplied to ensure everyone stays warm, especially in the cold Arctic night. These small touches make the experience more enjoyable and help maintain a cozy atmosphere despite the chilly environment.
The vehicle itself is smoke-free and designed for outdoor journeys, with no drinks allowed inside to keep the environment clean and safe. The tour emphasizes safety and comfort, making it accessible for most participants prepared for outdoor winter conditions.
This tour appeals most to adults and older children (10+) who enjoy photography, storytelling, or simply want a comfortable experience while watching the northern lights. It’s ideal for those who value personalized guidance and small-group intimacy.
Participants should be prepared for cold outdoor conditions and bring appropriate clothing, a camera, and tripod if desired. The focus on learning and capturing makes it suitable for curious travelers eager to deepen their understanding of the aurora and Arctic folklore.

Unlike larger bus-based aurora excursions, this experience emphasizes personalized attention and comfortable travel. Its small group size of 7 ensures a more relaxed, less crowded environment. The inclusion of photography assistance is a notable advantage, helping travelers leave with high-quality photos of this fleeting natural display.
The flexible routing based on real-time forecasts means you’re less likely to miss the aurora due to weather, making this a more reliable choice for aurora hunting. The luxury Mercedes V-Class with a panoramic roof adds to the premium feel of the experience.
The Northern Lights Tour with Photographer from Henningsvær delivers a comfortable, intimate, and educational way to chase the aurora borealis. It combines luxury transport, personalized guidance, and the chance to capture stunning photos, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Arctic sky.
While the success of seeing the lights depends on clear skies, the tour’s flexible approach and expert advice increase your chances significantly. It’s well-suited for travelers who want a more refined, less crowded experience with an emphasis on learning and photography.
This tour offers value for those willing to dress warmly and wait outdoors, promising a memorable Arctic night with the potential for breathtaking views and fantastic photographs.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $191 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 4.5 hours.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring warm clothing, a camera, weather-appropriate attire, and a tripod for photography.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 10 years.
What is included in the price?
The price includes a luxury Mercedes V-Class with panoramic roof, hot drinks, wool blankets, help with photography, aurora explanations, folklore stories, and flexible routing based on live forecasts.
What if the weather is not clear?
There is a full refund or rescheduling option if the weather cancels the tour.
Where does the tour depart from?
The tour departs from Henningsvær.
Can I reschedule if I can’t make the date?
Yes, free rescheduling is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the experience bilingual?
Yes, the tour is conducted in English and Norwegian.
How do I know if the northern lights are active?
The guide uses live aurora forecasts to determine the best spots and timing for aurora viewing.