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Experience Arctic adventure with floating in a survival suit from Tromsø, including hot drinks, waffles, and a chance to see the Northern Lights in Norway.

The Tromsø: Arctic Fjord Floating in Survival Suit tour from 10XNorth offers a striking opportunity to test your limits and connect with the Arctic waters in a safe, guided environment. Priced at $215 per person and lasting about 3.5 hours, this activity combines adrenaline, education, and comfort, making it suitable for those eager to experience the Arctic in an unconventional way. The tour departs from Magic Ice Bar Tromsø and includes all necessary gear, safety briefings, and delicious Norwegian treats afterward.
What makes this experience stand out is the chance to float in the icy waters of the Barents Sea in a premium neoprene survival suit—no swimming skills needed. Guided by knowledgeable professionals, participants enjoy a controlled, safe environment to learn about the Arctic, with the added thrill of possibly seeing the Northern Lights from October to March. While water may occasionally sneak into the suit due to activity level, the suits are designed to keep you warm and dry overall, and the overall feedback highlights a highly positive, memorable adventure.
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The adventure kicks off in front of the Magic Ice Bar Tromsø, a distinctive venue where participants gather for the initial safety briefing and gear distribution. The location is easily accessible and sets a fun, relaxed tone for the day. Afterward, the group heads towards Kaldfjord, the scenic fjord where much of the floating activity takes place.
The meeting point is straightforward, and the tour ends back at the same location, making logistics simple for travelers. The small group size ensures personalized attention from guides and a more engaging experience. The activity is well-organized, and the transportation included is comfortable and timely.

Safety is a key focus of this tour. Participants receive a comprehensive safety briefing before entering the water, and guides are described as friendly and highly knowledgeable. The premium neoprene suits are designed to keep you warm and afloat, so no swimming skills are necessary.
However, participants are advised to bring warm clothing and a change of clothes, as activity excitement may cause some water to enter the suit. While the tour team does their best to dry suits afterward, packing dry clothes makes changing easier after the activity. Water may occasionally sneak in due to activity level, but most participants report feeling comfortably warm during their time in the water.

The tour includes multiple stops in Kaldfjord, a stunning Arctic landscape that offers dramatic fjord scenery. The itinerary features a safety briefing lasting about 20 minutes, during which guides explain how to navigate the water and use the suits effectively.
Participants then spend roughly 45 minutes swimming in the icy Arctic waters, a key highlight that provides a real sense of achievement and connection with nature. The activity also involves other water transport transfers between stops, giving a variety of perspectives on the fjord scenery.
Along With floating, there are breaks and snack times, where participants enjoy local Norwegian snacks and hot drinks. The experience concludes with photos and videos taken during the activity, and each participant receives a diploma celebrating their Arctic feat.
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Floating in the icy Arctic Ocean is described as an exhilarating yet surprisingly peaceful experience. The neoprene suits help mitigate the cold, and many reviews mention that they do not feel cold or wet thanks to the suits’ effectiveness.
Participants have the opportunity to jump off the jetty, adding an extra burst of adrenaline, though the activity is accessible even for those who prefer just floating. The guides are attentive, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the experience. Several reviews highlight that even those afraid of cold water find the activity manageable due to the suits and supportive supervision.
One of the most talked-about aspects is the chance to see the Northern Lights during evening tours between October and March. The guides often share tips on how to best enjoy this natural spectacle, which can be visible overhead while floating in the fjord. Several reviews praise the magical atmosphere of floating under the dancing auroras, creating a truly unforgettable moment.
While the Northern Lights are weather-dependent, the possibility of witnessing this phenomenon adds a layer of awe to the overall experience, especially when combined with the Arctic waters.

After your time in the water, the tour includes hot tea, coffee, and freshly made Norwegian waffles. These treats provide warmth and comfort after the cold-water float, and reviews consistently mention how much participants enjoy this relaxing, social part of the tour.
All photos and videos captured during the activity are freely accessible afterward, allowing participants to relive their Arctic adventure. Each person also receives a diploma marking their Arctic achievement, adding a fun and memorable keepsake.

Participants are encouraged to wear warm clothes under the survival suit, such as thermal layers or wool garments, to stay comfortable during breaks. Bringing a change of dry clothes is highly recommended because water can sometimes enter the suit during active movement.
It’s best to avoid wearing drinks or alcohol during transportation or activity to ensure safety. The tour is not suitable for people with certain health issues, including back, mobility, or heart problems, and for those under 77 lbs (35 kg) or over 297 lbs (135 kg).
Comfortable, warm clothing and extra dry clothes are essential for a smooth and enjoyable experience. The activity is designed for a small group of up to 8, which ensures personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.

This floating experience is distinct because of its focus on safe, guided immersion in the Arctic waters with no swimming skills required. Unlike other tours that involve snorkeling or more active water sports, this activity emphasizes floating, education, and awe in a comfortable setting.
Other similar experiences might include rescue suit swimming or floating safaris, but this tour stands out for its inclusive approach, friendly guides, and the opportunity to enjoy Norwegian waffles and hot drinks afterward. The small group size and excellent reviews underscore its reputation as a well-organized, enjoyable activity.
This tour offers an accessible way to experience the Arctic Ocean without the need for advanced swimming skills, thanks to the premium survival suits. The personalized attention from guides, combined with stunning fjord scenery and potential Northern Lights, makes for an adventure that balances thrill, comfort, and education.
While water may sometimes enter the suit, most participants report feeling warm and safe throughout the activity. The delicious Norwegian waffles and photos make the trip even more memorable. However, those with specific health issues, mobility challenges, or a dislike of cold water might want to weigh the physical requirements carefully.
This activity is ideal for adventure-seekers, nature lovers, and curious travelers looking to add a distinctive, active experience to their Tromsø visit. The cost of $215 includes nearly everything needed for a full Arctic immersion, making it excellent value for an adventure of this caliber.
“It was a wonderful exhilarating, yet peaceful experience.”
Is swimming necessary for this tour?
No, no swimming skills are required. The neoprene suits keep you afloat easily, and guides help you navigate.
What should I bring with me?
Participants should wear warm clothing underneath the suit and bring a change of clothes for after the activity.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
Yes, during evening tours from October to March, there is a chance to view the Northern Lights while floating in the fjord.
What is included in the price?
The tour price includes transportation, survival suit, towels, snacks, warm drinks, safety briefing, photos and videos, and a diploma.
Are there any health restrictions?
Yes, the activity is not suitable for people with back, mobility, heart problems, high blood pressure, or who are under 77 lbs (35 kg) or over 297 lbs (135 kg), among other restrictions.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 3.5 hours, from pickup to return, including stops and breaks.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Magic Ice Bar Tromsø and finishes at the same location.
How scenic is the fjord scenery?
The tour visits Kaldfjord, known for its dramatic Arctic landscapes and peaceful waters, providing stunning views throughout the activity.
Is this activity suitable for families?
Due to health and physical restrictions, this tour is primarily suited for adults in good health; children under 77 lbs or over 70 years are not recommended.
How do guides ensure safety during the activity?
Guides conduct safety briefings, supervise in the water, and are described as friendly, expert, and attentive to individual needs.
This Tromsø Arctic Fjord Floating in Survival Suit tour from 10XNorth offers a distinctive Arctic adventure that combines thrill, scenery, and comfort, making it a popular choice with an outstanding 4.9-star rating. Perfect for those eager to experience the Arctic waters safely and enjoy unforgettable moments under the Northern Lights.
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