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Discover Tromsø’s all-inclusive Northern Lights hunt with expert guides, warm gear, hot meals, and free photos in a cozy small-group setting.

The Tromsø: All-Inclusive Northern Lights Hunt offers a comprehensive experience designed for those eager to see the Aurora Borealis in comfort and style. Departing from Fredrik Langes gate 2, Tromsø, this 7.5-hour tour is limited to 15 participants, ensuring an intimate atmosphere. For a set price, travelers receive thermal suits, boots, food, drinks, and professional photos — eliminating the hassle of organizing gear or meals independently.
What truly makes this tour stand out is the expert guidance provided by knowledgeable northern light guides and skilled local drivers. The premium Mercedes-Benz Minibus guarantees a comfortable, heated journey through Tromsø’s Arctic landscapes. While the experience is well-rounded with storytelling and photo assistance, it remains flexible, with total durations varying between 6 to 9 hours depending on weather conditions and Aurora activity.
This tour is ideal for those who appreciate all-inclusiveness, expert support, and small-group intimacy. However, since children under 10 years old are not accepted, families should consider this when planning. The 4.5-star ratings from 130 reviews reflect its consistent quality and the high regard from past participants.
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The tour departs from Fredrik Langes gate 2 in Tromsø, with the GPS coordinates 69.64950561523438, 18.961942672729492. The small group size, limited to 15 participants, ensures personalized attention and less crowded viewing spots. The tour begins with an expedition briefing, where you can ask questions and receive tips about Northern Lights photography and Arctic safety.

Travelers receive thermal suits and boots to keep warm during the outdoor adventure. The provided food includes freeze-dried “Turmat” meals produced in Tromsø by Drytech, catering to a wide range of dietary needs such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Snacks, including cookies and energy bars, are also supplied to keep energy levels high.
Drinks are available throughout the journey, and guides help with camera settings and offer tripod use. After the Aurora viewing, you’ll receive professional photos taken during the trip — sent to you free of charge.

The tour’s adaptability is a key feature. Some nights, the guides find a nearby spot with a short drive, while others require more extensive driving to locate clear skies. The guides are proactive in monitoring weather forecasts and cloud cover, often predicting openings in the sky to optimize your chances of seeing the Aurora.
The small group setting fosters a cozy atmosphere around the campfire, where you can enjoy your hot stew and cookies while watching the lights dance overhead. The guides also share storytelling and insights, enriching the experience with cultural and scientific context.
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Traveling in a luxury Mercedes-Benz Minibus makes the journey comfortable, especially in cold weather. The vehicle is well-equipped and heated, ensuring warmth from pick-up to drop-off. The small group size minimizes noise and distraction, allowing for a more personal and relaxed chase.
This vehicle also facilitates efficient travel, enabling guides to quickly respond to weather changes and Aurora forecasts. The comfortable seating and ample space for camera gear make the expedition both practical and enjoyable.

One of the highlights of this tour is the warm expedition meal, featuring real freeze-dried stew (“Turmat”). The campfire adds a cozy element, providing warmth and ambiance as you wait for the Aurora to appear. Cookies, hot drinks, and a fire pit create a welcoming scene that balances outdoor adventure with comfort.
Participants appreciate the delicious food and the opportunity to warm up while watching the sky. The hot beverages and cookies are replenished regularly, keeping spirits high during long waits.

Guides assist with camera settings and tripod use, helping you capture the Northern Lights at their best. During the tour, photos are taken of participants in the Aurora — and they are sent to you afterward at no extra cost. This added service ensures you leave with professional-quality images that preserve your Arctic experience.
Many reviews praise the guides’ skill at capturing stunning photos, making this a terrific option for those wanting memorable images of their Aurora adventure without the hassle of photography.

While the tour offers best chances to see the Aurora, weather conditions can vary. Guides are monitoring real-time forecasts and adjust routes accordingly, sometimes requiring longer drives or setting up camp in different spots. The duration of the tour is up to 9 hours, providing ample opportunity even if the Aurora is elusive at first.
Participants are encouraged to get a good nap in the daytime and to bring warm clothing, hats, gloves, and cameras. The flexibility ensures that even under less-than-ideal conditions, the tour remains a valuable Arctic adventure.

The minimum age for participation is 10 years, making this suitable for older children and adults. Travelers should bring their passport, especially if the chase extends into Finland. It’s also recommended to dress warmly and prepare for outdoor conditions. The tour does not specify physical accessibility details, so those with mobility concerns should inquire beforehand.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 based on 130 reviews, the tour receives praise for professional guides, delicious food, and spectacular Aurora sightings. Reviewers consistently mention the warmth and friendliness of the guides, the precision of Aurora predictions, and the value of free professional photos.
Some comments note that weather can impact visibility, which is natural for Aurora tours. However, the guides’ dedication to finding clear skies and their knowledge often lead to successful sightings despite less-than-ideal weather.
This all-inclusive experience suits those who prefer comfort, convenience, and personalized attention. It’s a great fit for travelers who want warm gear, food, and photos, reducing the stress of organizing these details themselves. Since children under 10 are not accepted, families should consider this age restriction.
The tour is well-suited for photographers thanks to the photo assistance, but also for anyone wanting a relaxed, guided Arctic adventure with high chances of seeing the Northern Lights.
The Tromsø: All-Inclusive Northern Lights Hunt combines expert guidance, luxury transport, and comprehensive amenities into one package. The focus on small-group intimacy and personal support ensures a memorable Arctic experience. While weather can always be a factor, the proactive guides and flexible routes increase the likelihood of a successful Aurora sighting.
The hot meal around the campfire, professional photos, and warm clothing make this tour a balanced mix of adventure and comfort. It remains a top choice for those seeking convenience and high-quality service while chasing the Northern Lights in Tromsø.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes thermal suits, boots, food (hot stew), drinks, cookies, and professional photos taken during the expedition.
Where does the tour depart from?
The tour departs from Fredrik Langes gate 2 in Tromsø. The meeting point is clearly specified with GPS coordinates.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is up to 9 hours, typically around 7.5 hours, depending on weather and Aurora conditions.
What should I bring?
Participants are advised to bring warm clothing, a hat, gloves, and a camera. A valid passport is necessary if the chase goes into Finland.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 10 years. Children under this age are not accepted on this tour.
How does the tour find the best Aurora viewing spots?
Guides monitor weather forecasts and cloud cover in real-time, adjusting routes and stops to optimize chances of Aurora sightings.
What kind of vehicle is used?
A premium Mercedes-Benz Minibus ensures a comfortable and heated journey through Arctic landscapes.
What happens if I don’t see the Northern Lights?
While sightings depend on weather and Aurora activity, guides make every effort to find clear skies, and the tour’s flexible timing maximizes opportunities.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
Will I receive photos of my trip?
Yes, professional photos are included and sent free of charge after the tour, capturing your Aurora experience.