You’ll chase the Northern Lights outside Tromso with a local guide who shares stories and legends by a campfire. Enjoy hot drinks and snacks while waiting for Aurora Borealis to appear above snowy mountains and fjords. Pickup is included from central Tromso so you can just focus on watching green lights dance overhead—and maybe share a laugh or two along the way.
The first thing I remember is the crunch of snow under my boots as we shuffled out from the van—Tromso behind us, just a glow on the horizon. Our guide, Erik, had this quiet way of scanning the sky every few minutes, like he could sense when the aurora was about to start its show. The air stung my nose a bit, but honestly, it felt good—like I was properly awake for once. Someone passed around hot chocolate (the real kind, thick and not too sweet) and we all stood there, half shivering and half laughing at how many layers we’d piled on.
I didn’t really expect to care about the science stuff, but Erik started talking about solar winds and old Sami legends while we waited. There was something comforting about hearing stories in that cold dark—especially when he pointed out constellations I’d never noticed before. At some point, Li tried to say “Aurora Borealis” in Norwegian and everyone just cracked up (even Erik). I still think about that moment more than the actual lights sometimes.
When the Northern Lights finally showed up—green ribbons flickering above the fjord—it was quieter than I thought it would be. Nobody said much. You could hear someone’s thermos click shut and a little wind through the birch trees. We took turns warming our hands by a small campfire Erik built (he said Norwegians always know how), passing around biscuits that tasted vaguely like gingerbread. The tour included everything—pickup from that cinema in Tromso, snacks, even those big warming suits if you ask ahead—but what stuck with me most was just standing there in the cold with strangers who didn’t feel like strangers for long.
The tour starts with pickup from Aurora Fokus Cinema in Tromso city center.
Yes, hot drinks like coffee, tea or hot chocolate are included on this tour.
Yes, comfortable transportation is provided as part of your Northern Lights chase tour.
The small-group tour includes a maximum of 7-8 participants.
Warming suits can be provided if you request them at least one day before your tour starts.
You’ll get biscuits or snacks along with your hot beverages during the evening.
Yes, it’s suitable for all physical fitness levels but not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with poor cardiovascular health.
Your evening includes pickup from central Tromso at Aurora Fokus Cinema, comfortable minivan transport through snowy mountains and fjords, warm drinks like coffee or hot chocolate with biscuits or snacks by a campfire, plus insightful commentary from your local guide about both science and legends behind Aurora Borealis—and if you need extra warmth, just let them know ahead for warming suits.
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