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Experience the magic of the Northern Lights in Tromsø with a small-group safari, expert guides, hot drinks, and prime viewing locations, all for $170.
The Northern Light hunt in Tromsø offers an engaging way to witness the aurora borealis, one of nature’s most mesmerizing displays. Priced at $170.39 per person, this 5 to 7-hour tour departs from Kaigata 4, Tromsø at 7:00 pm, crafted by PolarTravel. The tour accommodates small groups—up to 19 travelers—ensuring personal attention and a cozy atmosphere. With WiFi included, guests can share their experiences in real-time, making this a convenient and connected adventure in Arctic Norway.
This tour emphasizes expert guidance, prime viewing locations outside the city, and warmth and comfort with hot drinks, snacks, and a bonfire. It’s ideal for travelers who want a well-organized, intimate experience with flexible opportunities to see the Northern Lights, although it’s important to keep in mind that Aurora sightings are weather-dependent. This tour balances professionalism with a warm, friendly vibe, making it a strong choice for Northern Lights enthusiasts.


The tour begins at Kaigata 4, Tromsø at 7:00 pm, with departure arranged by PolarTravel. The journey lasts approximately 5 to 7 hours, depending on weather conditions and the Northern Lights activity. The end point is back at the same meeting location, ensuring easy access for local accommodations or transportation.
Travelers should arrive prepared with warm clothing, as the Arctic night can be quite cold. The tour provides free thermosuits upon request, along with hats and gloves, to help keep everyone comfortable during outdoor stops. The soft pace and multiple stops mean there’s ample opportunity to relax and enjoy the scenery.
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The Mercedes Sprinter minibus used for this tour offers a smooth ride through stunning Arctic landscapes. Snow-covered mountains and shimmering fjords form a dramatic backdrop for the Northern Lights search. The vehicle’s small size enhances the experience by allowing quick adaptability in search for the best viewing spots.
Inside, the bus provides warmth, comfort, and space for the group. The hot drinks—coffee and tea—are served during the journey, keeping everyone cozy. The wi-fi connection inside the vehicle adds a modern touch, letting guests upload photos or check messages while waiting for the Aurora to appear.

The guides on this tour are praised for their knowledge and warmth. They share insights into the science of the Northern Lights and Norwegian culture, enriching the experience beyond just viewing. Guides like Katrin and Catherine are noted for their friendly nature and dedication to finding the best viewing conditions.
Guests often appreciate that the guides make a point of moving the group around to maximize chances of seeing the lights, especially during low solar activity or cloudy skies. They also engage in storytelling, explaining the myths and legends associated with the Aurora Borealis.

The tour stops at several carefully chosen locations outside Tromsø, selected for their minimal light pollution and spectacular scenery. These spots often include areas with snow-capped mountains and fjords, providing stunning photographic backdrops.
Frequent stops allow travelers to capture photos, discuss techniques, or simply enjoy the natural wonder. If the weather cooperates, the Aurora can appear dancing across the sky, creating unforgettable memories. Even on cloudy nights, some guests report seeing faint lights, thanks to the guides’ efforts to find clear patches.
Included in the tour are hot drinks—coffee and tea—and various soups, with options for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and lactose-free diets. These are served inside the bus or around a bonfire outside, depending on conditions.
Guests enjoy cookies and snacks during the outing, making the experience more comfortable and sociable. The hot soup and warm beverages are often highlighted as a key part of the tour, especially on very cold nights. The bonfire adds a cozy outdoor element, perfect for sharing stories while waiting for the Aurora to dance.

The Northern Lights are nature’s unpredictable spectacle, and weather plays a crucial role. On nights with low solar activity or cloudy skies, sightings can be faint or absent. Some reviews mention cloud cover or bad weather as limiting factors, but the guides do their best to find clear patches.
In rare cases, tours are canceled due to dangerous weather conditions, such as high winds exceeding 115 km/h. In such cases, full refunds are offered, or the tour is rescheduled. Travelers should be prepared for potential weather-related changes and always dress warmly.

The maximum group size of 19 travelers ensures a personalized experience. Guests often comment on how smaller groups allow for more flexibility and closer attention from guides. This contrasts with larger bus tours, which can feel more impersonal and hurried.
The WiFi provided inside the vehicle is a notable perk, enabling travelers to share photos instantly or update friends during the tour. This small addition enhances the overall comfort and connectivity during the Arctic adventure.

The tour’s included food options focus on warming, hearty soups, with vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and lactose-free options available. Guests appreciate the variety and quality of the food, which is served hot inside the bus or around the bonfire.
Cookies and snacks complement the drinks, creating a cozy, communal atmosphere. The hot drinks not only warm but also provide comfort during long waits outdoors, helping guests stay energized for the best viewing moments.
While the tour is well-organized and aims for flexibility, the Northern Lights’ unpredictability remains a challenge. In cases of poor weather or low solar activity, sightings may be faint or absent despite the guides’ best efforts.
The cancellation policy is free up to 24 hours in advance, with full refunds available if the tour is canceled due to dangerous conditions. This transparency allows guests to plan confidently, knowing they can reschedule or receive a refund if weather prospects are poor.
This Northern Lights safari suits adventurers seeking a small, personalized experience in Tromsø. The small-group setting appeals to those who want focused attention from guides and the chance to capture photos at multiple locations. The warm drinks and snacks add comfort for those wary of Arctic cold.
It’s especially suitable for travelers who value knowledgeable guides, flexibility, and authentic Norwegian stories. However, those who prioritize guaranteed sightings should remember that the Aurora is a natural phenomenon, and visibility depends heavily on weather conditions.
The Northern Light hunt in Tromsø by PolarTravel offers a well-balanced experience with personal attention, prime viewing spots, and warm hospitality. The emphasis on expert guides, small-group intimacy, and WiFi connectivity makes it a practical and enjoyable option for those wanting a comfortable, flexible Arctic adventure.
While Aurora sightings can never be guaranteed, the tour’s strategic stops and dedicated guides give the best possible chance to witness this stunning natural display. It’s particularly suited for visitors who appreciate quality service, local insights, and cozy comfort amidst Arctic cold.
“The guides were lovely, and knowledgeable. If you're looking to get away without a large group, this is a great way to do it. It was quiet, the se…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $170.39 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The journey lasts about 5 to 7 hours, starting at 7:00 pm and returning to Tromsø.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Kaigata 4, Tromsø.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, hot drinks (coffee and tea), soup options (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free), cookies, and snacks are provided.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring hats and gloves, and dress warmly. Thermosuits are available free of charge upon request.
Is WiFi available during the tour?
Yes, WiFi is included inside the minibus for sharing photos and staying connected.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour may be canceled due to dangerous weather conditions like high winds, with full refunds offered if that occurs.
Can I expect to see the Northern Lights?
Sightings depend on weather and solar activity, and while guides do their best to find clear spots, guaranteed sightings are not possible.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 19 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
What makes this tour different from others?
The small group size, expert guidance, prime locations, and WiFi set this tour apart, offering a balanced mix of comfort, education, and adventure.