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Experience Tromsø’s Northern Lights with a 7-hour tour including campfire, local reindeer sausages, and professional photos—guided by passionate locals in thermal suits.


The Tromsø Aurora Tour with Campfire and Professional Photos offers a well-rounded Arctic adventure perfect for those eager to witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights. Priced at $220 per person, this 7-hour experience departs from two pickup points: Radisson Blu Hotel and Boukersen Heim, and concludes with a drop-off at your city center hotel.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of expert local guides, professional photographers, and authentic Arctic storytelling. Led by guides who live in Tromsø, the tour is designed to maximize your chances of seeing the Aurora while sharing fascinating stories about local legends and science behind this natural phenomenon. The guides also help capture your memories with high-quality photos, making it a truly memorable night.
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The tour begins with a pick-up from designated locations, followed by a scenic drive into the Arctic landscape, where the guides select optimal spots based on weather and Aurora forecast. Locations are chosen for their seclusion and visibility, away from light pollution, providing the best chance to see the Aurora dance across the sky.
Guests can expect to settle around a bonfire (weather permitting), where the guides prepare local reindeer sausages that are gluten and milk-free, with vegan options available. The cozy fire provides warmth and a perfect setting to enjoy chai tea crafted by Boukersen Heim, hot chocolate, or coffee as you wait for the lights to appear.
The guides are skilled in photography, offering tripods and technique tips. They also take professional photos of guests, which are emailed afterward in high resolution. Guests have the opportunity to purchase additional images at 250 NOK each if they wish to expand their collection.

Despite the unpredictability of Northern Lights sightings, the tour team dedicates maximum effort to make the experience worthwhile. The guides are flexible, ready to move to different locations if the weather changes or Aurora activity shifts. Reviews highlight that this personalized approach often results in successful sightings, even when weather conditions are challenging.
The small group sizes—often around 12 guests—allow for a more intimate experience, with personalized attention from the guides. Guests appreciate the honest communication about Aurora forecasts, and the guides’ passion and knowledge shine through as they narrate myths, legends, and scientific explanations.

The tour provides thermal suits to help guests stay warm during the Arctic night, but preparation remains essential. Guests are advised to bring the warmest clothing, gloves, and sturdy shoes, as the cold and snow can be intense. The thermal suits are a helpful addition but should not replace good winter gear.
The comfort of the guides and the quality of the gear they supply contribute significantly to the overall experience, ensuring guests remain warm enough to enjoy the campfire and night sky comfortably.
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The reindeer sausages are a key highlight, sourced from a local provider and specially prepared to be gluten and milk-free. For those preferring vegan options, the tour offers delicious plant-based sausages as a substitute. The hot drinks—including Chai tea, hot chocolate, and coffee—are served in a cozy setting around the bonfire.
Guests find this part of the tour especially charming, as the fire provides warmth, and the local storytelling enhances the atmosphere. Many reviews mention the delicious food and drinks, and the opportunity to relax and chat in a casual, friendly environment.

One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the professional photography experience. The guides help guests with photo techniques and use professional cameras to capture the Aurora and the participants. The high-resolution photos are emailed within 24-48 hours at no extra cost, allowing guests to relive the moments in stunning detail.
Guests also have the option to purchase additional high-resolution images for 250 NOK each. This approach allows for personalized keepsakes without feeling pressured to buy extra photos.

The tour is designed with flexibility, adjusting locations and timing to maximize chances of Aurora sightings. However, no one can guarantee the lights, as this natural phenomenon depends on weather and atmospheric conditions. The 7-hour duration is an estimate, and the actual time may vary.
Guests who want the best experience should dress warmly with thick layers, gloves, and waterproof shoes. The thermal suits are helpful but not a substitute for proper winter gear. The tour includes safety equipment and guides trained in first aid, ensuring a safe journey.

The guides on this tour are a key reason why many guests rate it so highly. Known for their enthusiasm, local stories, and scientific explanations, the guides create an engaging experience. They also respect the land and share stories and legends about the Aurora, adding depth to the adventure.
Reviews highlight guides like Alba, Martin, Luis, and Jacob for their friendly attitude, knowledge, and willingness to go the extra mile—such as offering to retake photos or adjusting routes based on weather.

For $220, this tour offers a comprehensive Arctic experience, combining Northern Lights hunting, local food, campfire atmosphere, and professional photos. The small group size, expert guides, and personalized service make it stand out among similar options.
While the Aurora itself remains unpredictable, the tour’s dedication, comfort gear, and local expertise significantly increase the chances of a successful sighting. The drop-off service and inclusive amenities add to the convenience and value.
This experience suits adventurers, photographers, and nature lovers who are eager for a personalized, guided journey into the Arctic night. Those interested in local food, stories, and professional photos will find it especially rewarding.
Guests should be prepared for cold weather and bring warm clothing, but can rely on the thermal suits and guides’ expertise to stay comfortable. The tour is less suited for those with mobility issues due to walking on snow and uneven terrain.
This tour delivers a balanced mix of adventure, education, and comfort. The local guides’ passion, the authentic campfire experience, and quality photos make this a memorable Arctic night. The flexibility in route planning and focus on personalized service stand out in the competitive Tromsø Northern Lights offerings.
While Aurora sightings depend on natural variables, the dedication of the guides to maximize chances ensures a rewarding experience for most guests. If you’re looking for a well-organized, informative, and cozy Northern Lights trip with professional photography, this tour is a solid choice.
“The experience Was magnificent. We drove a little bit to one lonely bay. The there was a campfire, great reindeer sausages and Bokersen Heims Chai …”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, but the actual time can vary depending on weather and Aurora visibility.
What should I wear for the tour?
Guests are advised to bring warm, thick clothing, gloves, and sturdy shoes. The tour provides thermal suits to keep you comfortable.
Can I guarantee Aurora sightings?
No, since the Aurora is a natural phenomenon, sightings can’t be guaranteed. The guides do everything possible to maximize your chances.
What food is included?
Guests enjoy local reindeer sausages, vegan options, hot chai tea, hot chocolate, and coffee around the campfire.
What are high-resolution photos, and how do I get them?
High-resolution photos are taken by professional guides and emailed to you 24-48 hours later free of charge. Extra images can be purchased for 250 NOK each.
Where does the tour pick up from?
Pickups are available at Radisson Blu Hotel and Boukersen Heim in Tromsø.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Guests should be fit for walking on snow and uneven terrain, and be prepared for Arctic cold. It’s best suited for those who can handle outdoor winter conditions comfortably.
What if the weather is cloudy?
The tour is flexible and may change locations to find clearer skies, but Aurora sightings are weather-dependent and cannot be guaranteed.
How do I book or pay?
Reservations are flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later.
What makes this tour different from others in Tromsø?
The combination of experienced local guides, professional photography, authentic campfire experience, and small group sizes make this a standout Northern Lights tour in Tromsø.