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Experience Arctic waters in Tromsø with this floating tour, including snacks, warm drinks, and optional Northern Lights viewing. Small group, safe and memorable.
Exploring the Arctic waters of Tromsø just got more exciting with the Tromsø: Arctic Floating with Snacks and Drinks tour offered by Authentic North. Priced at $186 per person and lasting 3 to 3.5 hours, this adventure combines the thrill of floating in icy waters with cozy moments by a campfire, complete with warm drinks and freshly baked pastries. The tour departs from Tromsø city center and Tromsø Lodge and Camping, making it accessible for most travelers.
What makes this experience truly stand out is its unique combination of Arctic adventure and relaxation. With a small group limit of 6 participants, the tour ensures personalized attention and safety. It’s perfect for those who want a balanced mix of adrenaline and comfort, especially since guides are known for being friendly, attentive, and experienced. A notable perk is the chance to see the Northern Lights on the night tours, adding an extra magical element — although, like all Northern Lights activities, it depends on weather conditions.
However, this experience isn’t suitable for children under 8, or those under 4 feet 3 inches, or over 331 pounds, due to safety and equipment restrictions. Warm clothing is essential, and the tour involves swimming in icy waters, so a basic level of physical fitness is recommended. Despite its price, many reviews highlight the excellent guides, quality gear, and delicious snacks, making it a worthwhile investment for a memorable Arctic experience.


This tour departs from two convenient locations: Tromsø city center (between Kystens Hus and Redningsselskapet) and Tromsø Lodge and Camping. Pickup times are between 06:50 PM and 07:10 PM depending on location. The 25-minute transfer takes you to the frozen fjord where the adventure begins. The small group size ensures a relaxed atmosphere and personalized attention from guides.
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The core of this adventure involves swimming in the icy Arctic waters while wearing a rescue suit designed for warmth and buoyancy. Once in the water, the contrast between the cold and the warmth inside the suit creates a thrilling yet comfortable sensation. After swimming, the experience continues with relaxing by the campfire, enjoying hot drinks and fresh-made pastries baked over the open fire.
The tour also offers the opportunity to walk on the ice or snow, adding a bit of exploration to the adventure. The guides are praised for their clear instructions and supportive attitude, making the activity accessible even for those with some anxiety about cold water.

The tour’s main stop is at Ramfjordbotn, a scenic fjord location where the floating activity takes place. The 100-minute swim is the highlight, where floating in the Arctic waters provides both adventure and tranquility. After the swim, the group takes a 30-minute break to enjoy hot drinks, local snacks, including cinnamon rolls baked over the campfire, and brown cheese with biscuits.
This setup allows for a blend of active participation and leisure. The scenic surroundings of the fjord, with its frozen waters and winter landscape, create an extraordinary backdrop for this experience.
Guides like Stephanie, Mathieu, Olivia, and Arthur are frequently praised for their friendly, professional, and attentive approach. They assist with dressing in thermal suits, explain safety procedures, and are happy to take photos during the activity. Their enthusiasm and personalized attention contribute significantly to the overall enjoyment. Many reviews highlight how helpful and kind the guides are, making everyone feel safe and supported.
More Great Tours NearbyThe campfire plays a central role in this experience, with fresh pastries baked on the open fire being a major highlight. Guests rave about the cinnamon rolls, brown cheese, biscuits, and hot chocolate, which provide a welcome warm-up after the icy water. The snacks are seen as a delicious end to the activity and add a communal, cozy touch to the tour.
On night tours, there is a chance to spot the Northern Lights, which many visitors find magical. Guides go the extra mile by turning off lights for better viewing, taking photos, and providing star maps with apps to identify constellations. While the lights cannot be guaranteed, the added possibility enhances the overall experience for those visiting in the right season.
Participants need warm clothing suitable for winter conditions, as the activity takes place in sub-zero temperatures. The activity is not suitable for children under 8, or for those over 150 kg or under 130 cm tall due to safety equipment constraints. The small group size ensures close supervision, but some reviews mention the importance of being comfortable with cold water and physical activity.

This floating adventure combines adventure, relaxation, and cultural touches like local snacks and campfire warmth. Many reviews mention the professionalism of guides and high-quality gear as key strengths. The ability to float in icy waters safely and enjoy hot drinks afterward offers a balanced and satisfying experience. The small group size guarantees a more intimate and personalized encounter.
While the $186 price might seem high, it includes transportation, guides, thermal rescue suits, snacks, hot drinks, and a certificate of participation. Many reviews confirm that the quality of equipment, guides’ support, and delicious food justify the price, especially given the scarcity of similar experiences in the Arctic region.
This tour appeals most to adventurers who want to experience Arctic waters safely and enjoy a cozy campfire environment afterward. The inclusion of snacks, warm drinks, and the small-group experience make it a comfortable yet exciting activity. It’s ideal for those who value safety, expert guides, and the chance to see the Northern Lights on the right night.
However, it’s important to dress warmly and be comfortable with cold water swimming. The tour’s limited group size ensures personal attention, but also means booking in advance is advisable. For those seeking a memorable, active experience in Tromsø, this floating adventure delivers both adrenaline and comfort in equal measure.
“Tour guides Stephanie and Mathieu were super friendly and welcoming! All the equipment provided were very useful and kept me and my friend warm and…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it is not recommended for children under 8 years old due to safety and equipment restrictions.
What should I bring?
Warm clothing suitable for winter, as the activity takes place outdoors in cold temperatures.
How long is the floating activity?
The swim lasts approximately 100 minutes, within a total tour duration of 3 to 3.5 hours.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
Yes, the night tour offers a chance to spot the Northern Lights, weather permitting.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Yes, the tour features fresh pastries baked over the campfire, hot chocolate, local snacks, and warm drinks.
What is the group size?
Limited to 6 participants for a more intimate experience.
Where does the tour start?
From Tromsø city center or Tromsø Lodge and Camping, with included transportation.
Is the activity safe?
Yes, guides are experienced and provide safety instructions, and all necessary gear is supplied.
What if I cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What do I need to wear?
Warm clothing, including thermal layers, as well as sturdy footwear suitable for winter conditions.