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Experience the Northern Lights in Tromso with this 6-7 hour guided bus tour, priced at $123.17, featuring expert guides, comfortable transport, and prime viewing spots.
Witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights in Tromso on a well-organized, approximately 6 to 7-hour guided bus tour priced at $123.17 per person. This tour, operated by TheGreenChase, offers a comfortable and practical way to chase the Aurora Borealis, with the convenience of air-conditioned vehicles and restroom facilities onboard. Known for its high customer rating of 5.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews, this experience is ideal for those seeking a straightforward, expertly guided outing with flexible stops aimed at maximizing your chances of seeing the natural spectacle.
The tour departs at 5:30 pm from Grønnegata 100 in Tromsø, with pick-up at a central location, and returns between 11:30 pm and 12:30 am. While the tour’s duration is fixed, the actual time spent in prime viewing spots depends on weather and solar activity. The guided approach, combined with weather monitoring, means you’ll be in knowledgeable hands, and the small group size—up to 49 travelers—ensures a more personalized experience. Be prepared for cold temperatures ranging from 5°C down to -30°C, and note that this tour does not include food or drinks, though photos can be purchased for a small fee.

This tour begins at Grønnegata 100, right in the heart of Tromso. The meeting point is in front of Aurora Kafe—a convenient and recognizable location. The pickup at 5:30 pm makes it simple for guests to start the evening with minimal hassle. The modern bus is air-conditioned and equipped with a restroom, ensuring comfort during the potentially long hours outdoors. As the bus is designed for up to 49 travelers, the group size is manageable, avoiding the feeling of being lost in a crowd.
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The core strength of this tour lies in the expert guidance provided. The guide actively monitors weather conditions and solar activity, adjusting routes to visit locations with the highest likelihood of Northern Lights visibility. The stops may include coastal areas or sites near the Finnish border, depending on weather forecasts. Once a suitable spot is found, the guide helps guests set up cameras or phones to capture the Aurora, which is a highlight for many participants.

The tour begins with a brief introduction at Tromso, where the guide shares insights about the Aurora and Tromso’s landscape. The journey then takes guests to the best possible viewing locations, based on real-time weather and solar data. These may be along the coast or near the Finnish border, depending on conditions. The flexibility to move to different spots is a key feature, ensuring that the tour isn’t limited to one fixed location, and increasing the chances of witnessing this natural wonder.

While outdoors temperatures may dip as low as -30°C, the bus provides a warm refuge for resting and warming up during viewing breaks. Guests are encouraged to dress warmly, as the outdoor viewing requires patience and comfort in cold weather. The bus being equipped with a toilet adds to convenience, and rest stops are scheduled to avoid discomfort. Photos taken during the tour can be purchased afterward, allowing those who want to preserve their memories without carrying extra equipment.

This Northern Lights adventure does not include food or drinks, so guests should plan accordingly. The tour’s focus is on outdoor viewing, with no provision of coffee, tea, bottled water, or snacks. Guests can bring their own refreshments, and the guide might recommend local spots for warming up after the tour concludes.

The tour starts at 5:30 pm and ends between 11:30 pm and 12:30 am, depending on the Aurora activity and weather conditions. The schedule allows for ample time outdoors, with stops designed to maximize viewing opportunities while maintaining a comfortable pace. The flexible ending time reflects the unpredictability of the Aurora, and guests should be prepared for a late-night outing.

Although only two reviews are available, both rate the experience perfectly at 5 out of 5. One review highlights the gentle and punctual guide, and mentions a drive to Kavloya—a location known for good viewing. The reviewer appreciated the expert guidance and noted that the guide actively monitors conditions. The tour’s reputation for reliable, well-led excursions makes it a solid choice for travelers seeking a straightforward but effective Aurora viewing experience.

Guests should dress warmly in layers, as outdoor temperatures can drop significantly. Since the tour involves outdoor stops, comfortable, insulated footwear and warm accessories like hats, gloves, and scarves** are recommended. Although hot beverages are not included, travelers might wish to bring a thermos with tea or coffee. Camera setup assistance is provided, but bringing a tripod for photography can help capture the lights more effectively.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for uncertain weather conditions. In case of poor weather that cancels the tour, guests will be offered a different date or a full refund. Changes less than 24 hours before the scheduled start are not accepted, so planning ahead is advisable.
This guided bus tour emphasizes comfort, flexibility, and expert monitoring to optimize Aurora viewing. It is comparable in price and approach to other Tromso Northern Lights excursions but distinguishes itself with a maximum group size of 49 and small, manageable stops. The focus on continuous weather monitoring ensures higher chances of success compared to more fixed-route tours.
This tour provides an efficient, well-organized way to experience the Northern Lights with expert guidance and comfortable transportation. The 6-7 hour duration balances immersion with practicality, making it suitable for travelers who want an effective Aurora chase without excessive time commitment. The flexible stops and monitoring of weather conditions are major strengths, boosting the likelihood of witnessing the Aurora in its full glory.
While not including food or drinks, the tour’s focus on prime viewing spots and professional guidance make it a reliable choice. Perfect for those who value reliable logistics and personalized attention during their Northern Lights adventure.
“Amazing experience, the Giide was very gentle and punctual and we drove till kavloya. We would have appreciated hot tea.”
What is the cost of the Northern Lights Tour in Tromso?
The tour costs $123.17 per person, covering transportation, guidance, and the opportunity to see the Aurora Borealis.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 to 7 hours, starting at 5:30 pm and ending between 11:30 pm and 12:30 am.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It begins at Grønnegata 100, in front of Aurora Kafe in Tromso, and returns to the same location.
What is included in the tour?
Guests enjoy air-conditioned transport, onboard restroom, and tour photos available for purchase. The guide actively assists with camera setup.
Are food and drinks provided?
No, the tour does not include coffee, tea, bottled water, or snacks. Guests should bring their own refreshments if desired.
What is the weather policy?
The tour is weather-dependent; if conditions are poor, the trip may be canceled or rescheduled with a full refund or alternative date.
How many people are on this tour?
The maximum group size is 49 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and less crowded experience.
What makes this tour different from others?
This tour emphasizes guided weather monitoring to find the best viewing spots, and offers a modern, comfortable bus with flexible stops, enhancing your chance of seeing the Aurora.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
While most travelers can participate, specific accessibility details are not provided; dressing warmly and standing outside for periods is required.
Can I take photos of the Northern Lights?
Yes, guides assist with camera setup, and photos can be bought after the tour for a small fee.
What if I want to cancel or reschedule?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, with full refunds available. Less notice means no refund, so plan accordingly.