Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience snowmobiling in Tromsø, explore the Tromsø Ice Domes, and visit reindeer near the snow park on this 8-hour Arctic adventure for $391.80.
Snowmobiling in Tromsø, combined with a visit to the Tromsø Ice Domes Snow Park and a reindeer encounter, offers a full day of Arctic adventures. Priced at $391.80 per person, this 8-hour tour departs from Tromsø city center and includes snowmobiling, ice sculptures, and wildlife interactions, making it a great choice for those seeking a varied Arctic experience.
While the snowmobiling segment provides around 45-50 minutes of driving time—though some reviews note this could feel short—the experience is praised for its scenic routes and professional guides. The visit to the Tromsø Ice Domes showcases stunning ice sculptures and art installations, lit by natural light amid Arctic landscapes. The tour also features interactions with huskies and reindeer, adding a genuine touch of Northern Norway’s wildlife culture.
This tour suits those with moderate physical fitness who are comfortable walking in snow and holding a driver’s license (since drivers must be 18+). The group size is capped at 32 travelers, and safety gear such as thermal suits, helmets, and gloves are provided. The overall ratings are solid at 4.0/5 from 46 reviews, with many appreciating the knowledgeable guides and beautiful scenery—though some note the activity duration and overall value could be improved.


The tour begins with a snowmobile ride in Tamokdalen, a remote Arctic wilderness area. Travelers share a snowmobile, taking turns as driver and passenger, with the guide providing comprehensive safety instructions. The snowmobiling segment delivers scenic views of snow-covered landscapes, with most rides lasting around 45-50 minutes.
While some wish for longer rides, the guides’ professionalism and the vehicle’s well-maintained equipment earn praise. The snowmobile route features flat terrains and gentle uphill sections, making it accessible even for beginners. The activity is designed for people aged 18+ with a driver’s license and a moderate physical fitness level.
While in Tromso, here are other experiences we've covered

After snowmobiling, the group can warm up with a hot meal and drink inside a traditional Sámi lavvu, a tent made from reindeer hides. The camp host offers guidance on the day’s schedule, including the visit to Tromsø Ice Domes.
Many reviews highlight the welcoming atmosphere and quality of the food, which often includes reindeer stew and local drinks like berry juice or cider. The meal provides a cozy break, with the open fire creating a genuine Arctic ambiance. Some travelers find this part of the trip enjoyable for socializing and learning about Sami culture.
Following the meal, the tour enters the Tromsø Ice Domes Snow Park, where intricate ice sculptures and snow art are on display. Visitors can wander freely through the structures, enjoy light displays illuminating the sculptures, and explore two domes.
The artwork in the ice is frequently described as spectacular, with natural surroundings enhancing the experience. The park also features a snow maze for those interested in a little adventure. However, some reviews note that the guided tours of the domes can be brief, and the self-guided exploration may leave some wishing for more structured insights.

The tour includes the chance to cuddle and photograph huskies, iconic animals of Northern Norway. The reindeer visit is another highlight, where travelers can see these animals up close.
While some reviews mention that the reindeer are in enclosures and not part of a farm visit as initially expected, the animals are still approachable. The huskies are described as friendly and eager to interact, providing memorable photo opportunities. The reindeer are generally sleeping during visits, but their presence adds an authentic element of Arctic wildlife.

The tour departs at 9:00 am from Samuel Arnesens gate 5 in Tromsø and concludes back at the same location. It involves a 90-minute bus transfer to Camp Tamok, situated in Tamokdalen, a remote Arctic area. The group size is limited to 32 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Participants must be able to walk 100 meters in snow and bring a moderate physical fitness level. All necessary gear, including thermal suits, boots, gloves, and helmets, are provided to keep everyone warm and protected from the cold.

The tour is suitable for families and individuals of various ages, with passengers aged 7 and above allowed on the snowmobile as passengers only. Drivers need to be 18+ with a valid driver’s license. The activity demands moderate physical activity, particularly walking in snow, but no advanced skills are required.
Some guests comment that shorter snowmobile rides can feel limiting, and delays or weather issues can impact the overall experience. Still, guides are praised for clear instructions and helpful assistance.
Reviews reflect that timing can be tight, especially with waiting times for gear fitting and group management. Some mention long waits before snowmobiling begins, which can reduce riding time. The midday break in the lavvu offers a relaxing pause, but some desire more riding time.
The overall flow depends heavily on weather and group size, with some guests feeling the activity duration could be longer to match the cost.
The hot meal in the lavvu is a standout feature, with many praising the reindeer stew and local drinks. This authentic Sami-style meal adds warmth and cultural depth to the adventure. The fire inside the tent creates a cozy environment, perfect for socializing after the snowmobiling.
Along With wildlife encounters, the visit to the ice domes offers artistic sculptures created from ice blocks, lit with natural and artificial light that enhances their visual appeal. Some reviews suggest the guided tours are brief, but the artwork and installations remain impressive.
The tour is weather-dependent, with poor conditions potentially leading to cancellations of the Ice Domes or reindeer visit. The company offers full refunds or rescheduling if weather impacts activities. Travelers are advised to dress warmly and wear appropriate gear, as temperatures can be very cold.
Guide staff are experienced and emphasize safety instructions throughout the day. The thermal suits and helmet gear help ensure comfort despite the cold.
This multi-activity Arctic tour offers a balanced mix of thrill, culture, and scenery. While some guests feel the snowmobile session is shorter than anticipated, the inclusion of art, wildlife, and Sami culture enriches the experience.
It’s best suited for families, couples, or adventurers eager to explore Tromsø’s winter landscape with professional guidance. The price point reflects the full-day itinerary, but some reviews mention that activity timing and weather variability can impact perceived value.
“Had a really good day, our favourite trip of the holiday. Snowmobiling was so much fun, got a good 45-50mins each out on the snowmobile (wish it wa…”
How long is the snowmobiling segment?
Most snowmobile rides last around 45-50 minutes, but some guests find this duration somewhat short for the price.
What is included in the hot meal?
Guests enjoy reindeer stew and local berry drinks inside a Sámi lavvu after snowmobiling, creating a cozy Arctic dining experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 7 and above can participate as passengers on the snowmobile, but drivers must be 18+ with a valid license.
What clothing should I bring?
All necessary gear, including thermal suits, boots, gloves, and helmets, are provided. It’s recommended to wear warm layers underneath for added comfort.
What if the weather cancels part of the tour?
The company offers full refunds or alternative dates if activities like the Ice Domes or reindeer visit are canceled due to weather.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 32 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Are guides knowledgeable?
Yes, guides are praised for their professionalism, friendliness, and safety instructions, making the experience accessible for all skill levels.
Can I drive the snowmobile?
Yes, drivers must be 18+ with a valid driver’s license. Guides provide comprehensive safety and driving instructions.
What is the duration of the entire tour?
The full experience lasts approximately 8 hours, including transfers, activities, and meal breaks.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs and returns to Samuel Arnesens gate 5, Tromsø.
This Snowmobiling, Tromsø Ice Domes Snow Park, and Reindeer Visit tour offers a well-rounded Arctic adventure, combining thrilling snowmobiling, breathtaking ice art, and authentic wildlife encounters. While some may wish for longer snowmobile rides or more structured ice dome tours, the overall experience is praised for its professional guides, stunning scenery, and culture. It remains a solid option for those eager to explore Tromsø’s winter wonderland with safety and comfort in mind.