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Join a 7-hour Northern Lights photography tour in Tromsø with a professional Spanish/English guide, personalized lessons, and spectacular Arctic night shots.

This 7-hour tour in Tromsø, located in Innlandet County, Norway, offers a unique blend of educational insight and practical photography under the Arctic sky. Led by a personalized guide who speaks Spanish and English, this experience is designed for anyone eager to capture the Northern Lights with professional results. The tour costs price not specified and departs from a meeting point right next to the Magic Ice Bar Tromsø, outside the Bus Terminal.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on teaching as much as it offers the chance to photograph the Aurora Borealis. It’s ideal for those who want to develop their skills in night photography or simply enjoy a rich educational experience. While it is accessible to all, travelers interested in learning about the science behind the Aurora and practical camera techniques will find it especially rewarding. Expect a small group setting that ensures personal attention, making every shot count.
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The adventure begins at 5:30 p.m., with the meeting point located outside and right next to the Magic Ice Bar Tromsø at the Bus Terminal. For those who prefer to wait indoors due to cold weather, the inside of the terminal is an option, but it’s important to keep your phone handy for the guide’s call. Punctuality is crucial, as the activity kicks off at 6:00 p.m..
This fixed meeting spot is easy to find thanks to its coordinates: 69.64743041992188, 18.958417892456055. The group size remains small, emphasizing personalized attention and interaction with the guide, Eli, who is recognized for her professionalism and warm personality.

This tour is designed to match your photographic level, whether you’re a novice or seasoned shooter. Hands-on practice and personalized coaching make it a valuable learning experience. Eli, the guide, provides support throughout the night, helping you adjust settings, compose shots, and make the most of Arctic conditions.
Participants are encouraged to ask questions about camera techniques or Aurora science during the activity. The guide’s extensive photography experience ensures you receive practical advice on how to use apps to predict aurora activity based on solar wind conditions and KP index charts. This knowledge helps in timing your shots and anticipating Aurora displays.

Beyond photography, this tour offers a comprehensive introduction to the science behind the Aurora. You’ll learn what the Northern Lights are, how they form, and why they display different colors. The guide explains the significance of solar wind speed, magnetic field orientation, and indices like KP in predicting aurora activity.
This educational component aims to enhance your appreciation of the phenomenon and improve your understanding of what you’re photographing. The real-time charts and practical examples make the science accessible, allowing you to enjoy the sky even more.
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The core of this experience is the nighttime photo session under the Arctic sky. Led by a professional photographer with years of experience, this activity focuses on capturing stars, landscapes, and the Aurora Borealis itself. The guide demonstrates lighting techniques for portraits in total darkness, ensuring your photos retain the magical atmosphere of the night.
Participants get the chance to practice their skills in a spectacular setting—with the Northern Lights dancing overhead. The guide’s support helps ensure you leave with memorable, high-quality photographs.
Unlike many tours that focus solely on chasing the Aurora, this experience combines learning, photography, and education. The small group setting allows personalized attention and tailored coaching, making it perfect for those eager to improve their night photography skills.
The inclusion of apps to interpret solar wind conditions and aurora forecasts provides a practical advantage for future aurora hunts. With scientific explanations woven into the experience, you gain a deeper understanding of the natural phenomenon. The flexibility for those who only want to enjoy the sky without camera practice makes it accessible for all.

This tour offers the convenience of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity, allowing flexibility in travel planning. You can reserve your spot now and pay later, which is ideal for uncertain schedules or last-minute decisions. The exact starting times vary, and availability can be checked in advance.
The activity duration is 7 hours, giving ample time to search for auroras, photograph, and learn without feeling rushed. The live guide speaks Spanish, making it accessible for Spanish-speaking travelers seeking expert support.

This activity is open to participants of all photography skill levels and does not require prior experience. Children under 7 years are not suited for this tour, primarily due to nighttime conditions and the length of the activity.
There are no restrictions on alcohol or drugs, but the tour emphasizes a safe and respectful environment in line with Norwegian regulations. The physical requirement mainly involves standing outdoors in cold weather, so warm clothing and good footwear are recommended.

This tour provides more than just a sky chase — it’s a comprehensive educational experience that enhances your understanding of the science and your ability to photograph the Northern Lights. The personalized guidance from an experienced guide and professional photographer makes it a valuable investment.
While the cost isn’t specified, the total experience—including learning, real-time support, and spectacular photography—justifies a premium for those passionate about night photography and Aurora Borealis.
This 7-hour experience offers a rich combination of education, photography, and aurora hunting in Tromsø. The small group setting and personalized guidance ensure a meaningful learning environment, perfect for those eager to improve their skills or simply enjoy the spectacular Arctic night sky.
The scientific explanations and techniques learned here will benefit future aurora pursuits, making this tour a worthwhile choice for photographers and sky enthusiasts alike. Its flexibility and informative approach make it an appealing option for anyone wanting a deeper connection to the Northern Lights experience.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes personalized guidance, a nighttime photo shoot, scientific explanations, and support in interpreting aurora forecasts. Specific prices are not listed.
Do I need prior photography experience?
No, this tour is designed for all skill levels. The guide adapts the guidance to your camera and experience, making it suitable for beginners and advanced photographers.
What should I wear?
Warm clothing suitable for Arctic nighttime conditions is recommended, as the activity takes place outdoors in cold weather. Comfortable sturdy footwear is advised.
Can I just enjoy the sky without taking photos?
Yes, participants who prefer to simply enjoy the Aurora and receive educational information without practicing photography are welcome.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts next to the Magic Ice Bar Tromsø, outside the Bus Terminal. The guide will call if you are waiting inside the terminal.
How long is the tour?
The activity lasts 7 hours, starting at 6:00 p.m. after the initial gathering at 5:30 p.m..
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 7 years are not recommended, primarily because of the outdoor night environment and activity length.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Absolutely, the tour allows booking with pay later, giving flexibility for changing plans.
What makes this tour different from others in Tromsø?
Its focus on personalized guidance, scientific education, and professional photography coaching set it apart from more generic aurora-chasing tours.