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Experience the Northern Lights from Tromsø aboard a luxury catamaran with thermal suits, warm drinks, and fish soup, in a 3-hour Arctic adventure.

The Tromsø: Northern Lights Luxury Catamaran Cruise offers an elegant way to witness one of nature’s most stunning displays. For $220 per person, this 3-hour trip departs from the heart of Tromsø and takes place in the Barents Sea, Norway. The tour combines the thrill of spotting the Aurora Borealis with the comfort of a luxury catamaran, making it suitable for those who want a more refined experience amid the Arctic wilderness.
This cruise stands out thanks to its complimentary thermal suits, allowing guests to stay warm while enjoying outdoor views. The Arctic Princess, the vessel used for this journey, features a Panorama Saloon for those who prefer indoors, and outdoor daybeds for viewing under the open sky. Based on reviews, the knowledgeable guides and the cozy atmosphere greatly enhance the overall experience, although the tour’s success heavily depends on weather conditions and Aurora activity.
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The tour begins at the floating jetty beside the Scandic Ishavshotel. Guests are advised to arrive 10 minutes early to prepare for boarding. The meeting point is easy to locate using Google Maps.

The Arctic Princess is designed to provide a comfortable Arctic adventure. It features a Panorama Saloon for indoor warmth and outdoor daybeds for open-air viewing. The vessel’s design supports a relaxed experience, with ample space to move around and enjoy the scenery.

This cruise offers a prime opportunity to see the Aurora Borealis in its full glory. The guides are experienced in navigating the best spots for viewing and will help guests maximize their chances of witnessing this natural spectacle. As the sky lights up with color, the experience feels almost like a painting coming to life.
While the skipper is focused on ensuring safety and comfort, reviews suggest that the atmosphere onboard is friendly and relaxed, with guests enjoying the chance to lie on outdoor beds and snap photos of the shifting lights. The fish soup served at the end adds a regional touch and helps warm everyone after the outdoor experience.
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Staying warm during Arctic excursions is crucial, and this tour supplies thermal suits for all guests. These suits are designed to keep out the chill while allowing freedom of movement—perfect for outdoor viewing. Guests can also enjoy hot coffee and tea throughout the cruise, making the experience cozy even in cold weather.
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The fish soup served on the return journey is a highlight, offering a taste of local cuisine. Guests also have access to light snacks and hot drinks during the cruise, which help maintain energy and warmth while watching the lights dance across the sky.

The guides play a vital role in creating a memorable trip. Reviews mention great storytelling and friendly interaction. Their knowledge about the Northern Lights and Tromsø’s environment adds depth to the experience. The skipper is appreciated for her professionalism, although some reviews note a light-hearted comment about not dancing to summon the Aurora.

This tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. Flexible booking options allow for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving peace of mind when planning in uncertain winter conditions.

After approximately three hours, the cruise returns to the meeting point near the Scandic Ishavshotel. The journey concludes with the delicious regional fish soup, a perfect way to warm up after the outdoor viewing. The end point is the same as the start, simplifying logistics and allowing guests to continue exploring Tromsø afterward.
This cruise suits travelers looking for a luxurious yet authentic Arctic experience. Those who value comfort alongside spectacular natural sights will appreciate the thermal suits and indoor amenities. It’s especially ideal for photographers or anyone eager to capture the Aurora Borealis with the guidance of experienced crew.
While weather conditions can impact the likelihood of seeing the lights, the friendly guides and cozy setting ensure that the trip remains enjoyable regardless. This tour is best suited for adults or families comfortable with cold outdoor conditions and eager to enjoy a relaxed, scenic cruise.
The luxury catamaran cruise in Tromsø offers a refined way to experience the Northern Lights. Its well-equipped vessel, warm thermal suits, and informative guides make it a strong choice for those seeking both comfort and adventure. The inclusion of regional fish soup adds a memorable regional flavor that complements the Arctic scenery.
Limitations include dependence on weather and Aurora activity, which can vary nightly. However, the overall value is clear, providing a comfortable, scenic, and informative Arctic adventure that many will find rewarding.
“Excellent tour. The captain made a delicious fish soup for us. We had a great time.”
Is transportation to the meeting point provided?
No, hotel pickup isn’t included. Guests must go to the floating jetty next to Scandic Ishavshotel independently.
What should I bring for the tour?
It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes and warm clothing suitable for outdoor Arctic conditions.
Can I cancel the booking if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How long does the cruise last?
The cruise runs for approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
Guests receive thermal suits, coffee, tea, a light snack, and fish soup on the way back.
What are the chances of seeing the Northern Lights?
While the tour maximizes viewing opportunities, the Aurora depends on weather and solar activity, so sightings are not guaranteed.
Is food served on board?
Yes, regional fish soup is served at the end of the cruise, along with light snacks and hot drinks during the trip.
What is the vessel like?
The Arctic Princess features a Panorama Saloon and outdoor daybeds for comfortable viewing in Arctic weather.
Who is the tour suitable for?
It suits travelers who enjoy relaxed, scenic cruises with a focus on comfort and natural beauty, including photographers and adventure seekers who don’t mind the cold.