If you’re visiting Tromso and looking for something truly memorable, this 3-hour Arctic floating experience might just be the adventure you didn’t know you needed. While I haven’t personally floated in the Arctic waters outside Tromso, the stories and reviews from others make this appear to be one of those once-in-a-lifetime activities that can turn a trip into a story you’ll tell for years.
What draws many to this tour? First, the comfort-focused gear—specifically, the high-quality immersion rescue suits that keep you warm despite the chilly waters. Second, the relaxing, meditative vibe combined with stunning views of the fjords and snowy landscape. However, it’s not all perfect—if you’re someone who struggles with moderate physical activity or doesn’t like being in cold environments, this might require some thought.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy trying new things, are comfortable in moderate physical activity, and appreciate combining adventure with comfort. It’s an especially attractive option for those who want to tick off a truly distinctive activity from their Arctic bucket list.
Key Points

- Comfortable gear ensures warmth even in Arctic waters, making floating safe and enjoyable.
- Small group size (max 12) fosters a cozy, personalized experience with friendly guides.
- Includes snacks and hot drinks—perfect for warming up after your float.
- Pickup and round-trip transport simplify logistics, especially in cold weather.
- Certificate of participation adds a fun souvenir to remember your Arctic adventure.
- Ideal for non-swimmers and those with moderate fitness thanks to specially designed suits.
What to Expect from the Arctic Floating Tour

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Convenient Pickup and Location
The tour begins with a pickup from Tromso, making it super easy to join without worrying about transport. The drive to Ramfjord takes only about 25 minutes, giving you a chance to see some of the scenic outskirts of Tromso before arriving at the Arctic Survival Camp.
Arriving at the Arctic Survival Camp
Once you arrive, you’ll be welcomed into the cozy camp, where the real fun begins. This camp is well-organized, surrounded by the silent beauty of snowy mountains and icy fjords—a perfect backdrop for your floating adventure. You’ll be fitted into a top-of-the-line immersion rescue suit, which is the key to staying warm and dry. These suits are designed to keep the water out and your body heat in, making Arctic waters feel surprisingly manageable.
The Floating Experience
The core of this tour is, of course, floating in the Arctic Ocean. The experience lasts about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how long you wish to stay in the water. You’re not required to swim—these specially designed suits make it possible to stay afloat effortlessly, even if you’re not a confident swimmer.
Several reviews highlight how calming this activity is, with one reviewer describing it as “very relaxing” and appreciating the chance to stay in the water longer than expected. We loved the way guides are attentive and willing to take photos, helping you capture the moment without worries.
The View and Atmosphere
While floating, you’ll gaze at the snow-covered fjords and perhaps see some light snow, as one reviewer noted, making it a picture-perfect setting. The gentle motion of the water combined with the serene environment offers a peaceful, meditative vibe—perfect if you’re after a quiet escape from the usual tourist hustle.
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Post-Float Warm-up and Snacks
After your time in the water, you’ll head to the camp’s patio where a campfire is crackling. Here, you’ll be served hot drinks (coffee and tea) and classic Norwegian pastries like lefse and cinnamon rolls. Several reviews praise the quality of the food, with one reviewer mentioning how much they enjoyed the cinnamon rolls and hot chocolate afterwards. It’s a lovely way to warm up, share stories, and reflect on the experience.
Certification and Memories
To cap it all off, you’ll receive an Arctic Ocean Floaters Club Certificate—a small token that’s fun to bring home and show friends or family. Many reviews mention how the guides are eager to take photos during the float, so you’ll have plenty of snapshots to remember this peaceful Arctic moment.
The Price and What You Get
The tour costs $171.40 per person, which might seem like a splurge—but when you consider what’s included, it offers good value. You get hotel pickup and drop-off, all necessary gear, snacks, hot drinks, and a fun certificate. The reviews reinforce that this is well-organized and the guides are friendly and helpful, which makes the cost worthwhile.
The experience is designed for comfort and safety, with detailed instructions provided, and a maximum group size of 12 travelers ensures you won’t feel rushed or lost in a crowd. Given the average booking window of 76 days in advance, it’s clearly popular—and for good reason.
Considerations
While the suits keep you warm, it’s wise to bring a woolen or warm base layer if you tend to get cold easily, as this isn’t included. Also, you need to be at least 140 cm tall, and the maximum weight limit is 150 kg. The activity requires moderate physical fitness, but most reviews highlight how accessible it is even for non-swimmers.
The Experience’s Strengths

Knowledgeable Guides
Many reviewers mention the guides by name, praising their friendliness, helpfulness, and willingness to capture photos. Emily, for example, said, “Our instructors were super great and friendly that it made the experience all the better.” Mathieu, a guide, is repeatedly highlighted as fantastic, making sure everyone is comfortable and having fun.
Stunning Arctic Views
You’re not just floating; you’re doing so with a backdrop of snow-covered mountains and quiet fjords. The scenery is tranquil and photogenic, and many reviews describe it as a “beautiful” or “peaceful” environment.
Good Value for Money
Considering all that’s included—gear, snacks, hot drinks, transport, and a certificate—the tour offers a comprehensive Arctic experience. Multiple reviewers say it’s worth every penny, especially for those wanting to do something different and memorable.
Relaxed, Meditative Atmosphere
The floating activity itself is described as calming and almost meditative. It’s a chance to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy the silence of the Arctic wilderness.
Potential Downsides
The main consideration is the weather dependency—if weather conditions are poor, the tour may be canceled or rescheduled, but the provider offers full refunds or alternative dates. Also, for travelers who dislike cold or have mobility issues, this might require some extra thought. And while the suits are warm, bringing a warm base layer is recommended.
Who is This Tour Best For?
This floating experience is perfect for adventurous travelers eager to try something unusual in the Arctic, especially those who appreciate scenic, tranquil environments. It’s especially suited for non-swimmers or those with moderate fitness, thanks to the suits that make floating effortless. If you’re after a relaxing, visually stunning activity that’s different from typical sightseeing, this tour checks all the boxes.
It’s also a family-friendly option—one reviewer mentioned their 12-year-old daughter loved it—so families with kids over 140 cm might find it a fun and memorable activity.
FAQs

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour offers round-trip hotel transfers from Tromso, which makes logistics much simpler, especially in cold weather.
What should I wear?
While the tour provides the immersion rescue suit, bringing a woolen or warm base layer underneath is recommended to stay extra cozy.
How long do I spend in the water?
Most floating sessions last around 45 minutes to an hour, but many find they can stay in longer if they wish.
Can I take photos during the float?
Absolutely. Guides are happy to take photos, so you can focus on enjoying the moment without worrying about your camera or phone.
Is it suitable for non-swimmers?
Yes, most reviews mention that the specially designed suits help you stay afloat without swimming skills. It’s also suitable for those with moderate physical fitness.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 12 travelers, providing a more intimate and personalized experience.
What if the weather is bad?
The activity is weather-dependent; if conditions are unsuitable, it will be canceled, and you’ll receive a full refund or an alternative date.
What snacks are included?
You’ll enjoy Norwegian pastries like lefse, along with unlimited water and hot drinks like coffee and tea.
Can children participate?
Yes, children over 140 cm are welcome, and many reviews highlight family-friendly experiences, including kids loving the activity.
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Final Thoughts
The 3-Hour Shared Arctic Morning Floating Experience in Tromso is more than just a dip in the Arctic waters—it’s a chance to connect with the quiet beauty of the region in a calm, safe, and well-organized setting. Guides are attentive, scenery is stunning, and the included comforts like snacks and hot drinks make the chill worth it. For those eager to try something truly different—something that combines adventure, relaxation, and a touch of whimsy—this floating experience could be the highlight of your Arctic trip.
While it’s not for everyone, especially if you’re sensitive to cold or prefer dry land activities, it’s definitely worth considering if you want to add a unique, memorable activity to your Tromso itinerary. Just remember to dress warmly underneath, stay open-minded, and enjoy floating in one of the most beautiful and peaceful environments Norway has to offer.
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