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Experience the Northern Lights with a 7-hour tour from Tromsø, featuring campfire, local reindeer sausages, professional photos, and expert guides.

The Tromsø Northern Lights with Campfire and Professional Photos tour offers an engaging way to chase the iconic Aurora Borealis. Priced at $226.85 per person, this 7-hour experience departs from Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromsø and is suitable for those eager to combine Northern Lights viewing with cultural touches like local food and storytelling. The tour includes thermal suits, a campfire, hot drinks, and professional photography, making it a well-rounded package despite some limitations in weather predictability.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a personalized, small-group experience with a maximum of 12 participants, guided by passionate locals. While the itinerary is flexible depending on weather and sky clarity, it emphasizes authentic Arctic ambiance and photo souvenirs, which many guests find highly memorable. The experience’s reviewed rating of 4.5/5 highlights its popularity, especially thanks to the guides’ dedication and the quality of the included photos.

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The tour explores the Great Tromsø area, which stretches from the coast to the mainland and sometimes even ventures toward the Finnish border. This wide-ranging approach depends on current weather conditions, avalanche risk, and sky clarity, ensuring the guides seek out the best possible viewing spots. The Arctic landscape, with its snow-covered scenery and serene silence, enhances the entire experience, making it a visually stunning backdrop for Aurora hunting.
Travelers find this setting especially captivating because it combines natural beauty with the warmth of a campfire. Sitting around a bonfire in such a remote, snowy environment creates a cozy atmosphere perfect for storytelling and enjoying traditional Sami reindeer sausages, made by local Sami people. The guides’ local knowledge plays a key role in finding the right viewing spots, which increases the chances of witnessing the famous green Lady Aurora.

The main draw of this tour lies in seeing the Aurora Borealis. While the tour’s duration is listed as up to 7 hours, actual timing depends heavily on weather conditions. Guests are advised that Aurora sightings are weather-dependent, and sometimes the sky may not reveal the green display despite best efforts.
The guides are experienced photographers who ensure that guests receive professional photos of their Aurora experience. Photos are sent within 24-48 hours in high resolution, at no extra charge, adding lasting memories to the trip. For those wanting additional images, the guide offers extra HR photos at 250 NOK each. This service receives praise for its quality, making it a standout feature.

The tour begins at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromsø, a central and accessible location. It ends back at the same spot, simplifying logistics for travelers staying nearby. The small group size and proximity to public transportation make this tour convenient for most visitors.
Travelers should note that boots are not included, so warm footwear is recommended separately. The tour provides thermal suits from October 10th, which help keep guests comfortable during the Arctic night, especially when sitting around the campfire or walking in snow and icy conditions.

This Northern Lights experience offers a generous list of inclusions. Hot drinks, specifically homemade chai tea crafted by Boukersen Heim, add comfort during the cold night. The tripod supplied helps guests take their own photos if desired, and the professional photographer and guide team ensures high-quality images and insightful storytelling.
The local reindeer sausages, made by Sami people, are a highlight for many, providing an authentic taste of Arctic culture. Depending on conditions, a bonfire may be lit, adding warmth and ambiance to the outdoor setting. The photos are a key component, serving as a memorable souvenir of the Aurora hunt.

The tour is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness. It involves walking on deep snow and icy environments, so guests should be comfortable with outdoor winter conditions. Service animals are allowed, and the activity is designed for small groups, offering plenty of personal attention from guides.
Participants are encouraged to dress warmly, as the Arctic night can be cold, especially if the sky remains clouded or the Aurora is faint. The thermal suits provided from October 10th onward significantly enhance warmth, but guests should bring appropriate warm footwear and layered clothing.

Reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and enthusiasm. One reviewer mentions that Francisco was particularly engaging and made efforts to find clear skies, demonstrating dedication. The staff’s passion for their local environment and culture enhances the experience, making it more than just Aurora hunting — it becomes an Arctic storytelling session.
The guides are also experienced in professional photography, ensuring guests leave with high-resolution images of their Aurora experience, a feature that many find highly valuable.

The tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. If weather conditions lead to cancellation, guests are offered an alternative date or a full refund. This policy underscores the tour’s reliance on good weather, which is crucial for Aurora sightings.
The maximum group size of 12 travelers ensures a more intimate, less crowded experience, which is often appreciated in remote Arctic settings.
Other Aurora tours in Tromsø include small-group hunts and fjord cruises, but this experience’s combination of a campfire, local storytelling, and professional photos adds a unique touch. The inclusion of local Sami reindeer sausages also distinguishes this tour as culturally immersive.
Guest reviews compare this experience favorably against larger, bus-based chase tours, especially praising the personalized attention from guides and the quality of photos provided.
This tour offers a well-rounded Arctic adventure that balances Aurora hunting with cultural experiences and photo souvenirs. The small group size and dedicated guides make it a good choice for travelers seeking personalized service and authentic storytelling.
While weather dependency remains a factor, the inclusion of thermal suits, local food, and professional photos ensures a comfortable and memorable experience. The price point reflects the quality and inclusions, making it a solid value for an Arctic night out in Tromsø.
This tour is best suited for those who value culture, photo opportunities, and small-group intimacy. Travelers who prefer guaranteed Aurora sightings should be aware of the weather’s influence, but in clear conditions, this experience can become a highlight of a trip to Norway’s Arctic.
“Francisco was engaging with the guests. He drove a distance to find clear skies. He served reindeer sausages that were delicious! A great experience!”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, but the actual time can vary depending on weather and Aurora visibility.
What is included in the price?
Guests receive hot drinks, tripod, thermal suits from October 10th, professional photos, and local reindeer sausages. A bonfire may be lit depending on conditions.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tromsø.
Is thermal clothing provided?
Yes, thermal suits are offered from October 10th to help keep guests warm outdoors.
Can I get extra photos?
Yes, additional high-resolution photos are available at 250 NOK each.
What are the physical requirements?
Guests should be comfortable walking on deep snow and icy surfaces; moderate physical fitness is recommended.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The activity is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness, and children should be prepared for cold outdoor conditions.
What happens if the weather is poor?
If the weather prevents Aurora viewing, the tour can be canceled with full refund or rescheduled.
Are there any age restrictions?
The data does not specify age limits, but physical activity requirements suggest it’s best for older children and adults.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked around 53 days in advance, making early reservation advisable.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.