Northern Lights Tours & Trips in Norway
Ever thought about going on a Tromsø tour that includes the stunning Arctic Cathedral, where concerts echo in the midnight sun? Take a cable car to the top of Mount Storsteinen for stunning views. Go on a thrilling husky sledding trip through the snowy wilderness, enjoy reindeer sledding, and memorable Sami culture evening under the Northern Lights. There’s beauty at every turn.
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Linda • traveled in December
Our tour guide was wonderful. He was so knowledgeable about every place we went to. He genuinely cared about us having a great time. He had a great sense of humor and was very approachable. He took care of every need we had and was glad to so so. I think all of us on this tour fell in love with him.
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Meg • traveled in October
Rianna’s positivity and love for travel is absolutely contagious. She is caring, understanding, patient and inclusive all of her travellers and I cannot fault her as my guide. I would recommend Ri to anyone as she was amazing!
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Constance • traveled in March
I would have like to receive a detailed itinerary with approximate arrival times in each new location when I booked the trip so I could have planned excursions I would have liked to to do.
Arctic Experience in Tromsø and Lofoten Islands
10 best Northern Lights Norway tour packages
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- Incredible Lofoten Islands ( Harstad, Andenes, Reine & Svolvær)
- The Northern Lights of Norway by Sea
- Winter Scandinavia and Northern Lights Small Group Tour
- Northern Lights of Scandinavia - Small Group (Small Groups)
- Polar Nights in Tromsø & Sommarøy Island
- Lofoten Islands - fly & drive
- North Cape Under the Snow - fly & drive
- Boreal Sensations
- Tromso Arctic Experience - 6 days
- Tromso to the North Cape Self Drive - 7 days
Duration 10 days Destinations Harstad, Andenes, Lofoten, Leknes, Reine, Henningsver, Svolvær, Kabelvag Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Nature Safari From $5,990
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Hunt for northern lights on this 6-night winter cruise from Oslo to Tromsø aboard the MS Trollfjord, with nightly chances to view auroras from the ship's deck under clear Arctic skies. Sail through Norway's fjords and along the Lofoten Islands during optimal aurora season.
Duration 11 days Destinations Oslo, Stavanger, Alesund, Rørvik, Lofoten, Henningsver, Tromso Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From
30% Off- US$6,699
Polar Nights in Tromsø & Sommarøy Island
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Superb tour. Well planned, timing was excellent, had a marvelous time!”
Nancy, traveled in March
Duration 5 days Destinations Tromso, Sommaroy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator V.O.S – Vision of Scandinavia From
10% Off- US$2,032
Duration 10 days Destinations Harstad, Andenes, Reine, Svolvær Age Range Ages 12+ Operator V.O.S – Vision of Scandinavia From
10% Off- US$3,304
Duration 7 days Destinations Tromso, Alta, Honningsvag, Skarsvag, Hammerfest Age Range Ages 10+ Operator V.O.S – Vision of Scandinavia From
10% Off- US$2,365
What our customers ask about Northern Lights Tours & Trips in Norway
When is the best time to see the Northern Lights in Norway?
The Northern Lights are most visible in Norway from late September to March. The most reliable viewing happens between November and February. Tromsø located 350km north of the Arctic Circle stands out as a prime viewing location. The coastal regions including the Lofoten Islands combine aurora sightings with scenic landscapes. A TourRadar traveler notes: "We were lucky enough to see the Northern Lights 3 out of 4 nights during our stay in the Arctic region especially spectacular from the Sommarøy Arctic Hotel's viewing deck."
What are the most popular locations for Northern Lights viewing in Norway?
Norway offers several key locations for aurora viewing. Tromsø serves as the Northern Lights capital while Alta houses the world's first Northern Lights observatory. The Lofoten Islands and Sommarøy Island provide coastal viewing experiences. The Arctic Panorama Lodge in Uloybukt features dedicated viewing platforms with fjord views. From indoor viewing at Alta's Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel to the backdrop of Tromsø's Arctic Cathedral each spot offers distinct advantages. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Aurora Lights Campfire Tour in Sommarøy's beaches was perfect for photography with zero light pollution."
What accommodation options are available on Northern Lights tours in Norway?
Norway's aurora viewing accommodations span from city hotels to wilderness stays. The Scandic Alta provides traditional lodging while glass-roofed Aurora cabins in Ivalo let guests watch the lights from bed. The Snowhotel Kirkenes offers ice rooms and Tromsø's Radisson Blu Hotel provides city-center convenience. Remote options include Gargia Lodge and traditional Sámi lavvu tents. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The mix of accommodations was perfect - from comfortable city hotels to the amazing glass-roofed cabins where we could watch the lights from our bed."
What winter activities can be combined with Northern Lights viewing?
Northern Lights tours often include daytime Arctic adventures. Visitors can try dog sledding in Alta snowmobile safaris in Tamok Valley or reindeer sledding with Sami guides near Tromsø. The Polar Park offers Arctic wildlife viewing while Tromsø serves as a base for whale watching trips. The Lofoten Islands feature traditional fishing experiences. One TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The dog sledding experience in Alta with the Lyrek family's champion huskies was incredible followed by an amazing Northern Lights display that evening."
What type of clothing should I pack for a Northern Lights tour in Norway?
Arctic temperatures can drop below -20°C (-4°F) requiring strategic layering. Pack thermal base layers wool sweaters a heavy winter coat insulated snow pants and waterproof boots. Warm socks hats scarves and multiple glove pairs are essential. Many tours including those at Camp Tamok near Tromsø provide thermal suits for specific activities. A TourRadar traveler advises: "The thermal suits provided were essential for the long nights of aurora viewing but having your own proper base layers made all the difference."
What's the best length of stay for a Northern Lights tour in Norway?
A 4-5 night stay increases the chances of seeing the Northern Lights accounting for weather and moon phases. The Polar Nights in Northern Norway tour spans 5 days while longer experiences like the Northern Lights of Scandinavia run for 10 days. These timeframes allow for both aurora viewing and daytime activities. A TourRadar traveler recommended: "Our 5-night stay in Tromsø gave us multiple opportunities to see the lights with enough time to enjoy other Arctic activities during the day."
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