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Experience the thrill of snowmobiling in the Lyngen Alps with warm soup and drinks. This 7-hour tour from Tromsø combines scenic views and fun-filled rides.
Exploring Norway’s stunning Lyngen Alps on a snowmobile offers an adventure combining breathtaking landscapes and exhilarating activity. This 7-hour tour from Tromsø, operated by Best Arctic AS, takes you through well-established trails with safety as a priority. The tour includes scenic bus and ferry transfers plus a chance to swap drivers during the 1.5-hour snowmobile safari. After the ride, everyone warms up with hot fish soup (or vegetarian option) and hot drinks, making it a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation.
The tour departs from Prostneset Bus, Boat & Hurtigruten Terminal in Tromsø, with a group size limited to two guests per snowmobile. The entire experience is designed for those who appreciate scenic views, nature, and cold-weather fun. It’s important to note that participants need a valid driving license to operate the snowmobile and that children under 6, wheelchair users, or those without licenses cannot join as drivers. Still, non-drivers can enjoy the ride as passengers and swap with the driver halfway through.
The journey begins with a 75-minute bus ride from Tromsø’s main terminal, followed by a ferry crossing that transports visitors across the fjords to the Lyngen Alps. This transfer offers a preliminary taste of the area’s natural beauty, setting the tone for the adventure ahead. The combination of land and water travel showcases Norway’s characteristic fjords and mountain scenery, building anticipation for the snowmobile ride.
Once at the camp, visitors are equipped with thermal suits, boots, gloves, and helmets. The gear ensures warmth and safety amid the cold Norwegian weather. The transfer logistics are straightforward, and the scenery en route is a highlight in itself, with stunning views of forests and fjord landscapes.
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The core of this experience is the 1.5-hour snowmobile safari across well-established trails in the Lyngen Alps. The tour emphasizes relaxed pacing over speed, making it accessible for those who enjoy scenic drives rather than adrenaline-fueled racing. Each snowmobile carries two guests, with the option to swap drivers at the halfway point, providing a shared experience for both beginners and seasoned riders.
The snowmobile ride offers numerous photo stops, allowing you to capture views of mountains, forests, and fjords. The approved trails ensure safety, and the guides are attentive to conditions, adjusting timing or route if needed. Some reviews mention that driving restrictions limit the maximum speed to 40 km/h, which is suitable for taking in the scenery comfortably.
After the snowmobiling, the tour returns to the camp for a warming break. Here, visitors enjoy hot fish soup, which is freshly made and can be vegetarian if requested. The hot drinks complement the meal, providing comfort after the cold outdoor activity. The warm meal is highly praised for its quality, with many noting the excellent flavor and friendly staff.
The camp environment offers a cozy atmosphere, perfect for relaxing and sharing stories of the ride. The provided gear allows everyone to feel secure and warm, making the entire experience accessible even for those unfamiliar with winter sports.
The tour includes a live English-speaking guide who explains safety procedures and provides insights into the landscape. The guides are described as friendly and knowledgeable, ensuring participants feel confident and well-informed throughout the experience. The small group size of two guests per snowmobile fosters a more personalized, intimate adventure.
This setup is ideal for travelers who prefer a more relaxed, less crowded experience. The guides also handle safety with care, emphasizing trail adherence and speed limits to prevent accidents.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants need a valid driver’s license to operate the snowmobile, and children under 6 years cannot join. The tour is not wheelchair accessible, limiting options for some travelers. Guests are advised to bring thermal clothing, hats, socks, and safety gear, but all necessary equipment is provided.
While the tour offers an exciting outdoor activity, it’s best suited for those who are comfortable in cold weather and physically capable of handling outdoor winter gear.
The entire experience involves two transfer segments of 75 minutes each, before and after the snowmobile ride, with the lunch break lasting around 1.5 hours. The timing can be adjusted depending on weather conditions, which some reviews note can impact visibility and trail conditions.
The return trip takes visitors back to Tromsø’s main terminal, completing a well-organized day filled with adventure and scenic beauty. The flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance makes planning easier, especially considering variable weather.
This snowmobile tour is part of a group of experiences offered by Best Arctic AS in Tromsø. It stands out for its combination of scenic transfers, relaxed riding pace, and warm meal at the end. Many similar excursions focus solely on snowmobiling, but this tour offers a more comprehensive experience with the transfers and meal included.
Other tours might include Northern Lights views or evening rides, but this daytime trip emphasizes scenery and comfort while still delivering the thrill of riding a snowmobile.
With a 4.9/5 rating based on 38 reviews, this tour receives high praise for friendly, knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and good organization. Reviewers highlight the quality of the food, especially the fish soup, and the scenic stops that allow for excellent photos.
Some comments mention weather challenges—such as snow and rain—that affected visibility and the overall experience, suggesting that checking the weather forecast before booking can help manage expectations. The small group size and personalized attention are frequently noted as positive aspects.
This experience suits travelers looking for moderate outdoor activity combined with spectacular scenery. It’s ideal for those who prefer a relaxed pace rather than high-speed thrills, with an appreciation for nature and comfort. Since driving licenses are required to operate the snowmobiles, it’s best for adventurers who meet those requirements.
In terms of suitability, the tour is not accessible for wheelchair users or very young children, but non-drivers can still participate as passengers. The warm meal at the camp and the scenic transfer segments add value for those seeking a full-day adventure with comfort and safety.
This 7-hour experience offers a well-rounded Arctic adventure combining scenic transfers, gentle snowmobile riding, and warm, delicious food. The stunning views of mountains, fjords, and forests are complemented by friendly guides and attentive safety measures. It’s a strong choice for travelers who want a relaxed outdoor activity with beautiful scenery, without the need for high-speed thrills.
While weather can influence the experience, the flexibility to cancel and the quality of the organization make this a reliable option. The small group size enhances the personalized feel, and the warm meal at the camp leaves visitors feeling comforted after the outdoor adventure.
This tour provides a memorable taste of Arctic Norway, particularly suited for those who value scenic beauty, cultural authenticity, and relaxed pacing.
Do I need a driver’s license to join the snowmobile safari?
Yes, a valid driver’s license is required to operate the snowmobile. Non-drivers can participate as passengers and swap drivers during the ride.
Is there an age limit for children?
Children under 6 years are not allowed to join this tour.
What should I bring for the activity?
Guests are advised to bring thermal clothing, hats, socks, and additional warm layers. The tour provides gear including thermal suits, boots, gloves, and helmets.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Weather conditions can impact the experience, so checking the forecast beforehand is wise.
What is included in the meal at the camp?
The meal features hot fish soup (with a vegetarian option available), bread, and cake. The soup is freshly prepared and highly praised.
How long is the snowmobile ride?
The safari lasts approximately 1.5 hours, enjoying scenic stops and relaxed riding.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour emphasizes safety and scenic comfort, making it suitable for beginners with a valid license to drive.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Prostneset Bus, Boat & Hurtigruten Terminal in Tromsø.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Absolutely, the tour allows reservation with flexible payment, with the option to pay later and cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before.
Is there any special equipment I need to bring?
Guests should bring thermal clothing, hats, socks, and personal safety gear if preferred, though all necessary equipment is provided.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
The combination of scenic transfers, relaxed snowmobile riding, and warm meal at the camp, along with friendly guides and small group size, makes this experience both comfortable and visually stunning.