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Experience the Northern Lights in Tromsø with a 6-hour chase in a luxury Mercedes Benz, guided by experts, with unlimited photos and hot drinks included.


This 6-hour tour in Tromsø takes you on a journey through Norway’s Arctic wilderness in a luxury Mercedes Benz minibus. The tour departs from outside the Tourist Shop Tromsø on Kirkegata 2 and is led by an experienced guide with over 25 years of local activity experience. The large number of positive reviews highlights the high level of professionalism, with many praising the guide’s knowledge, friendly attitude, and dedication to finding the best Aurora spots.
The tour is designed for maximum flexibility, with the destination changing nightly based on weather and Aurora forecast. This approach ensures the best possible chance of witnessing the Northern Lights, whether heading to the coast, inland, or near the Finnish border. Since the tour operates rain or shine, only dangerous weather closes it down, making it a reliable choice for Aurora hunting.
The small group size ensures personalized service, with a maximum of 16 guests. Guides are Arctic-born and experienced drivers on icy roads, so safety is assured even in challenging conditions. This experience suits travelers looking for a comfortable, guided, and photo-friendly outing with access to hot drinks, biscuits, and warm thermosuits.
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Starting from Tromsø’s city center, the journey takes you to carefully chosen locations where the Northern Lights can be best observed. The route varies, with sometimes a coastal stop, other times inland or near the Finnish border — all depending on weather conditions and Aurora forecast updates. Guides monitor the sky constantly, making last-minute decisions to ensure the best viewing opportunities.
Each stop offers a chance to settle in, take in the Arctic scenery, and wait for the Aurora to dance overhead. The tour’s flexibility and expertise mean that even in cloudy or poor weather conditions, guides utilize their local knowledge and experience to find clear patches of sky. This adaptive approach significantly increases chances of seeing the lights, even when conditions are less than ideal.
The Mercedes Benz minibus provides ample space and comfort, with plenty of room for everyone to relax. The driver’s Arctic upbringing ensures safe navigation on icy roads, often maneuvering to find the most promising Aurora spots. If the lights appear, guides help guests set up their cameras and smartphones for optimal shots.

The guides on this tour are highly praised for their knowledge of Aurora forecasts and local conditions. They are skilled at reading the sky and balancing scientific insights with intuition to find the best viewing spots. Many reviews mention guides like Stefan, Jack, Peter, or Peter “the Viking”, all noted for their friendliness, expertise, and ability to find the Northern Lights even on clouded nights.
Guides are generous with unlimited HD portraits and photos, often taking professional shots of guests against the Aurora backdrop. They also assist with camera settings, helping guests capture the lights on their own devices. The guides’ enthusiasm and storytelling add to the experience, making the hunt more engaging and memorable.
The hot drinks, biscuits, and warm thermosuits contribute to a cozy environment, allowing guests to focus on the mesmerizing sky while staying warm. Some guides serve hot chocolate and biscuits, creating a welcoming atmosphere that makes waiting for the Aurora more enjoyable.

Stops are carefully selected based on current weather and Aurora forecast. Locations are often remote, away from city lights, and sometimes include fjord views or quiet countryside spots. These locations offer spectacular backgrounds for photos and reduce light pollution, enhancing the Aurora’s visibility.
Travel to these spots involves driving out to the coast or inland areas, often reaching the Finnish border or other hidden vantage points. The decision on where to stop is made as late as possible to optimize Aurora observation. This approach means each night’s route is unique, tailored to the conditions and Aurora activity.
Guests are dropped back in Tromsø city center at the end of the tour, usually around 12:30 AM, though the tour can extend later if Aurora activity persists or weather delays arise. The flexibility ensures that visitors get the maximum possible chance to enjoy the Northern Lights.
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Traveling in a Mercedes Benz minibus adds a layer of comfort and style to the experience. Reviews highlight the vehicle’s comfortable seating and easy access to the scenic stops. The driver’s Arctic background ensures confident handling in icy conditions, providing peace of mind throughout the journey.
The minibus is equipped to accommodate all guests comfortably, with enough space for warm gear, camera equipment, and personal belongings. The small group size complements the vehicle’s space, fostering a relaxed atmosphere where guides can interact closely with each guest.
Guests are encouraged to dress warmly and can borrow a thermosuit in various sizes. The tour provides hot drinks and biscuits, which add to the cozy feeling while waiting under the Arctic sky.

One of the tour’s standout features is the unlimited supply of portraits and photos taken by guides. Many reviews rave about how guides like Peter or Stefan expertly take high-definition photos, even on cloudy nights, and share them with guests afterward.
Guides also offer camera advice, helping guests understand how to capture the Aurora with their phones or cameras. This personalized attention ensures that guests leave with beautiful images, often described as unforgettable keepsakes of their experience.
The guides’ photography skills, combined with the Aurora’s natural beauty, make this tour a perfect choice for anyone wanting high-quality photos along with the night’s memories.

The tour typically begins in the evening and ends around 12:30 AM or later, depending on Aurora activity. The pacing allows plenty of time for driving, stops, and waiting, with some nights extending longer to catch the best display.
Guests are advised to not book anything for the morning after because the tour can run late, especially if Aurora activity is high or weather conditions delay visibility. The experience balances excitement with patience, as Aurora sightings depend heavily on weather and sky conditions.
Waiting time is comfortably spent enjoying hot drinks, biscuits, and engaging conversations or storytelling from guides. This relaxed pacing makes the experience accessible even for those new to Arctic night excursions.
This small-group tour suits travelers who value personalized attention, comfort, and expert guidance. It’s ideal for those who want to maximize their chances of seeing the Aurora, thanks to flexible routing and knowledgeable guides.
Those interested in professional photography or capturing their own images will find the unlimited photo service highly appealing. The tour is designed for travelers prepared for a 6-hour Arctic adventure in winter, so warm clothing is essential.
While children under 8 and wheelchair users are not suited for this tour, it remains a top choice for adult travelers seeking a reliable, comfortable, and informative Aurora hunt.

This tour delivers a luxury, expert-led experience that combines comfortable transportation, flexible routing, and personalized photography. The Mercedes Benz minibus and Arctic-grown guides ensure a safe and cozy adventure, even in challenging weather conditions.
The ability to get unlimited professional photos and the guides’ dedication to finding clear skies stand out as key advantages. The small group size enhances interaction, making the tour feel intimate and tailored. Plus, the hot drinks and biscuits add a welcoming touch to the Arctic night.
While Aurora sightings cannot be guaranteed every night, this tour’s adaptive approach and local expertise greatly increase the likelihood of witnessing the dancing lights. It suits visitors who want a high-quality, guided, and photo-rich Aurora experience in Tromsø.
What is included in the price of this tour?
The tour includes transport in a Mercedes Benz minibus, unlimited HD photos and portraits from guides, hot drinks, biscuits, and the use of thermosuits.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for 6 hours, typically ending around 12:30 AM, but may extend if Aurora activity continues or weather delays occur.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 8 years or wheelchair users, due to the nature of the Arctic environment and vehicle accommodations.
What should I bring?
Warm clothing is essential; the tour provides thermosuits and hot drinks to help keep you comfortable during the wait.
Do I need to worry about the weather?
The tour operates rain or shine and only cancels due to dangerous weather or driving conditions. Nightly Aurora sightings are not guaranteed but are improved with the tour’s flexible routing.
Can I take my own photos?
Yes, guides offer camera assistance and unlimited professional photos, and are happy to help you capture the Northern Lights with your own device.