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Experience the Northern Lights in Tromsø with an 8-hour tour including expert guides, photos, thermal suits, and hot food—an unforgettable Arctic adventure.
Tromsø’s Northern Lights Hunt with Photos and Hot Food by The Green Adventure offers a warm, guided chase through Norway’s Arctic wilderness in search of the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis. Priced at a value-driven rate, this 8-hour tour departs from the Scandic Ishavshotel and uses the insights of experienced guides to maximize the chances of witnessing this natural wonder, even venturing into Finland if necessary.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of professional photography, thermal suits, and warm food around a campfire. It’s perfectly suited for those who want a comfortable, well-organized experience with knowledgeable guides, especially given the high praise for the staff’s dedication and expertise. The tour is designed for travelers aged 12 and above, emphasizing safety, warmth, and the joy of sharing the Arctic skies.

This tour begins in the heart of Tromsø, with a meet-up in front of the Scandic Ishavshotel at coordinates 69.64950561523438, 18.961942672729492. The guides prefer to gather the entire group at this central location, allowing for a smooth start before setting off into the Arctic night.
Transport is in a comfortable minivan that can make drives up to 200 km in search of clearer skies, sometimes crossing into Finland. The journey involves long drives, so bringing passport and warm clothing is essential. The small group size ensures a more intimate experience, with guides focused on maximizing your chances of viewing the Aurora.
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Guides use weather reports and scientific knowledge about cloud movements to navigate the best spots for Aurora viewing. When conditions are less favorable in Tromsø, the team is willing to drive into Finland for a clearer sky.
Stops are carefully chosen for their dark, unobstructed views of the Arctic sky. The guides monitor weather conditions closely, working tirelessly to find a location with clear skies. These locations often feature mountain backdrops and open landscapes, ideal for capturing the Aurora’s dancing lights.
In some cases, the team may return to Tromsø early if the Aurora appears or if weather conditions improve locally. The priority remains to find the best viewing spots, making each trip unpredictable but rewarding.

One of the most appreciated features of this tour is the arctic thermal suit provided to every participant. These suits are designed to keep you warm even in the coldest Arctic conditions, allowing you to focus on enjoying the lights rather than shivering.
Participants are asked to inform the guides of their thermal suit sizes, matching the same as their winter jackets. The suits, along with warm shoes, gloves, and hats, help ensure comfort during hours of outdoor waiting. This thoughtful provision is a clear advantage over tours that do not include winter clothing.

The tour includes professional photos of you under the Aurora, delivered in 2048px resolution with a watermark. Guides are skilled at taking these pictures, ensuring you receive high-quality images of this special experience.
Guests are also welcome to bring their own cameras. Guides offer assistance with camera settings and use tripods to help capture clear shots of the Aurora. Many reviews highlight the guides’ dedication to taking stunning photos, making this a standout feature that adds lasting value to the tour.
After the trip, you will receive an email with your photos, perfect for sharing with family and friends or keeping as souvenirs.
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Once the team finds a suitable viewing spot, a campfire is set up for the group. Sitting around the fire with hot soup and drinks creates a welcoming, cozy atmosphere amid the cold Arctic environment.
The tour features a local “made in Tromsø” soup, specially crafted for Arctic expeditions, along with hot chocolate and marshmallows. The guides share stories about the Aurora and Arctic nature, adding a storytelling element that enhances the experience. These warm drinks and the campfire are often mentioned as high points, offering comfort and connection amid the winter darkness.

Guides actively monitor weather conditions and solar activity to locate the Aurora Borealis. They have contacts with other guides to increase their chances, sometimes driving long distances, including into Finland.
Despite the natural unpredictability, the guides’ expertise makes a significant difference. Reviews consistently praise Julien, Antonio, Jessica, Lukas, Kat, JJ, and other guides for their dedication, knowledge, and passion. Their efforts often result in witnessing the Aurora dancing overhead, even when weather forecasts are not promising.
In cases of poor weather or low solar activity, guides keep guests engaged with stories and explanations about the northern lights, ensuring the trip remains memorable regardless of the outcome.

Participants should be in good physical shape, as the tour involves outdoor waiting and potentially some walking. The tour is not suitable for children under 12 or anyone with claustrophobia or motion sickness.
Travelers are advised to bring passport, water, and warm clothing, including winter shoes. Since indoor toilets may not always be available during stops, being prepared for nature calls is recommended. These practical tips help ensure a smooth experience in the Arctic environment.

The tour lasts about 8 hours, with starting times varying based on availability. It is offered in English and limited to 15 participants, fostering an intimate atmosphere for viewing and photography.
Guests can reserve their spot now and choose to pay later, offering flexibility in planning. The tour also features free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, making it easier to book with confidence.
While many northern lights tours focus on bus or minibus chasing, this tour emphasizes a balance of comfort, expertise, and natural beauty. The inclusion of thermal suits, professional photos, and local Arctic food makes it stand out as a well-rounded, cozy experience.
The guides’ reputation for dedication and knowledge is clear from numerous positive reviews, with particular praise for their persistence in finding clear skies and their friendly storytelling. The option to venture into Finland adds variety and increased chances of seeing the Aurora when local weather conditions are challenging.
This tour offers a great value for those seeking a comfortable yet adventurous Arctic night. The 8-hour duration ensures ample time for multiple stops, and the small group size guarantees personalized attention. The professional photography and warm, local food are standout features, making it ideal for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with quality amenities.
While weather can always be a factor in Aurora viewing, the guides’ expert navigation and dedication significantly improve the odds. The warm suits and campfire create an inviting atmosphere, even in freezing temperatures. This tour suits adventurers who value comfort and expertise and are prepared for long drives and outdoor waiting.
This experience proves that with the right guidance and a bit of luck, witnessing the Northern Lights in Tromsø can be as magical and memorable as it gets.
What is included in the price of this Northern Lights tour?
The tour includes transportation, thermal suits, professional photos, hot soup, hot chocolate, and marshmallows around the campfire.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 8 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from in front of Scandic Ishavshotel at coordinates 69.64950561523438, 18.961942672729492.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 12 years, making it not suitable for younger children, especially those with claustrophobia or motion sickness.
What should I bring?
Bring passport, warm clothing, water, and winter shoes. Thermal suit sizes need to match your winter jacket.
Can I take my own photos?
Yes, you are welcome to bring your camera or smartphone. Guides help with camera settings and provide tripods for better shots.
What happens if the weather is poor?
Guides actively monitor weather conditions and will drive to locations with clear skies. Sometimes trips extend into Finland, or they may return early if Aurora conditions are unfavorable.
What if I cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Are vegetarian or vegan options available?
Yes, a vegetarian and vegan food option can be arranged if requested at the time of booking.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 15 participants for a small, personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of dedicated guides, professional photos, local Arctic food, and the willingness to venture into Finland for better viewing makes it a preferred choice in Tromsø.