If you’re eyeing a snowy adventure in Norway, this Arctic Wilderness Snowmobile Daytime Tour from Tromso could be just what you’re looking for. It promises a full day of exploring off-the-beaten-path landscapes, trying your hand at snowmobiling, and enjoying local hospitality. While we haven’t done this exact trip ourselves, the reviews and details paint a pretty clear picture of what to expect.
What we love about this experience is how it combines adventure with culture—like the chance to enjoy a traditional Sami meal and see scenic landscapes that are usually hidden behind the tourist crowds. Plus, the fact that it’s a beginner-friendly tour with guides who are attentive makes it approachable even if you’ve never driven a snowmobile before.
One thing to keep in mind is the long duration—around 9 hours from Tromso door-to-door—which might feel quite packed if you’re short on time or prefer shorter excursions. Also, since the actual snowmobiling portion is about 1.5 to 2 hours, it’s good for those wanting a solid taste of snowmobiling without a full day on the machines.
Great Day out was over too soon The Team knew their stuff clear instruction beforehand Hot bowl of soup waiting on our return Could have done this all day and gone on for miles
We enjoyed the activity as well as the organisation of the experience, very well planned out.
Great fun, and gentle intro to snowmobiling. Guide was good fun. Lunch was very wholesome soup choices veg, fish or reindeer. The latter being delicious. All kit supplied was upto task. Scenery was breathtaking.
This tour suits adventure lovers, nature seekers, and those curious about Arctic culture. It’s especially good if you want a mix of scenic driving, local stories, and hearty food. No matter your experience level, if you’re prepared for a full day and have your warm gear ready, this could be a memorable highlight of your trip.
From Tromso: Arctic Wilderness Snowmobile Daytime Tour
“Great Day out was over too soon The Team knew their stuff clear instruction beforehand Hot bowl of soup waiting on our return Could have done this …”
Key Points

- Beautiful landscapes: You’ll see snow-covered mountains, scenic stops, and possibly even Arctic wildlife.
- Beginner-friendly: Guides provide safety instructions, and speeds are moderate (around 25-30km/hr).
- Cultural touches: Enjoy a traditional Sami meal after snowmobiling, adding local flavor to your day.
- All-included gear: Warm overalls, mittens, hats, and helmets are provided, so you don’t need to pack extra.
- Flexible booking: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance offers peace of mind.
- Border crossing: Be sure to bring your passport, as the tour includes a quick visit to Finland.
This tour opens with a comfortable bus ride from Tromso, taking you approximately 2.5 hours to the destination near Kilpisjärvi, Finland. The drive itself is quite scenic, giving you a glimpse of the Arctic landscape before the real fun begins.
Once at the base camp, you’ll change into warm gear—overalls, boots, mittens, hats, and helmets are included—so you can focus on the experience rather than worrying about staying warm.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tromso.
The Safety Briefing and Snowmobile Introduction
The guides are experienced and make sure everyone feels comfortable with the snowmobiles before hitting the trail. Expect a safety briefing that covers how to operate the snowmobile, what to do in case of trouble, and some practical tips. This part is especially helpful if you’re new to snowmobiling.
We had a great experience. Thanks to our guides Jakub and Samuel
Transport was smooth and the drive was scenic. The guides were super accommodating and friendly. The ride was fun and super beautiful. All in all an experience I would definitely recommend and repeat!
An absolute amazing experience!! We had a tour cancel on us the day prior and found this tour and we are SO happy we did. They were also very accommodating during lunch and made us a delicious vegetarian dish. Views were spectacular and we had a surprise visit to Finland, Sweden, and Norway border!
Snowmobiling in the Arctic Wilderness
You’ll spend about two hours on the snowmobiles, driving in pairs—one driver and one passenger. The pace is moderate, around 25-30 km/hr, making it suitable for beginners. The trail leads you through snow-covered mountains and forested areas, with plenty of stops along the way for photos and snow play.
Several reviews mention the stunning scenery—“gorgeous and breathtaking,” as one traveler put it—and the opportunity to see arctic wildlife or cross the borders into Finland, Sweden, and Norway during the trip.
While the snowmobile ride is short compared to the entire tour, many reviewers felt it was just enough. “It is probably enough as you get tired to drive it,” one review mentions, reflecting how the experience remains fun without feeling exhausting.
Scenic Stops and Photo Opportunities
Throughout the tour, there are well-placed stops for photos, allowing you to take in the vast, snow-dusted landscapes. These moments are also great for playing in the snow or just soaking in the silence and beauty of the Arctic environment. The guides often share stories about the area, adding context and a bit of local culture.
Lots of great points: the driver was enormous fun (starting Italian karaoke) and also pointed to us arctic animals on the way. The company arranged tour in Finland eventually due to the avalanch risk in Norway. Guides were very nice, friendly and taking good care of us. We enjoyed snowmobiling in the lake, even it was only 1,5..2 hours, it is probably enough as you get tired to drive it. Highly advisable!
Great experience, very good guides and nice warm clothes and food. Recommended. ✌️
Most amazing day ever! First time snowmobiling and I can’t wait to go again! Loved that the group split into a slower and faster group so that everyone could be comfortable. Highly recommend!
Sami Meal and Rest
After your snowmobile adventure, you’ll enjoy a traditional Sami meal, often described as hearty and warming. Travellers emphasize how much they appreciated the warm food and drinks after the cold ride.
One reviewer highlighted the “delicious vegetarian dish,” which shows that dietary preferences are considered. The meal provides a real taste of local hospitality and culture, making the whole day feel more complete.
Return Journey and Overall Duration
The entire tour, including transportation, snowmobiling, and meals, lasts about 9 hours. The bus ride back to Tromso takes roughly 1.5 hours, giving you some downtime after the outdoor fun. Keep in mind, the actual snowmobiling is only part of the day, so if you’re craving a pure adrenaline rush, this might feel more like a scenic cultural experience with a dash of adventure.
At $253 per person, this tour offers a lot—transportation, gear, guides, a scenic snowmobile ride, and a local meal. Considering the inclusion of warm clothing and safety equipment, much of what you’re paying for is the full day experience and comfort. Reviews show that many travelers felt it was good value, especially given the stunning views and the chance to try something new.
This tour was great! They provided you with all of the gear and clothing you needed. It was my first time snowmobiling but they provided great instruction. It was very thrilling and fun. The location around you while snowmobiling was beautiful on another level as well. The food afterwards was super tasty! We had some reindeer soup and bread. The hot tea/coffee was also a great touch as it was snowing during our tour. We even got to see some wild moose across from the location too! I am so glad I booked this tour. I just wish it were longer. It went by fast!
Organized well! Had fun driving snowmobile in total white wildness while snowing – dream come true! Thanks for guides andd hosts' kindness and hospitality!
It was soooo nice. We enjoyed it. I can only recommend!!
Some also mention how accommodating the guides are, making sure everyone feels safe and cared for. If you’re someone who appreciates well-organized trips that blend nature, culture, and adventure, this tour is likely worth the expense.
This experience appeals most to adventure-seekers and nature lovers who are comfortable spending a full day outdoors in cold conditions. It’s suitable for beginners thanks to the safety instructions and moderate pace but probably not ideal if you’re looking for high speed or thrill-seeking adrenaline.
Travelers who enjoy cultural moments—like tasting local Sami food and hearing stories about Arctic life—will find it especially enriching. If you’re traveling with someone who wants a mix of scenic drives, snow fun, and local flavor, this tour hits most of those marks.
It’s not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues, as snowmobiling can be physically demanding and involves border crossings.
It was mid January in the Artic (camp Tamok), around -26.5C in the valley. The guide is very knowledgeable of the area and ensure we are suited well for the condition and safety. The snowmobile activity was absolutely fun and the wilderness scenery was spectacular. Highly recommended.
I like how the mountains was gorgeous and breathtaking i swear this one deserves every penny specially the guide very very nice and make like it very much while im coming solo ❤️❤️❤️ Thanks from Saudi arabia 🤍
The guide was awesome. She was helpful for first time snowmobile drivers. This is nit for thrill seekers as you cannot go too fast through the woods. But the views from Sudval were amazing.
For those wanting a well-rounded Arctic adventure, this snowmobile tour offers an engaging day out. It’s perfect if you want a taste of snowmobiling without dedicating your entire trip to machines, and it’s a solid way to see the Arctic landscapes with the comfort of warm gear and guides.
The inclusion of cultural aspects, like the Sami meal, adds a meaningful touch that elevates it beyond just a snowmobile ride. The scenery is as stunning as the reviews say, and many travelers found it to be one of the highlights of their Tromso visit.
While it’s a full day, the experience manages to balance adventure, scenery, and cultural charm. It’s especially suited for those open to trying new activities and eager to spend a day in the Arctic wilderness. If you're after a beautiful, beginner-friendly snowmobiling trip with a taste of local traditions, this tour is worth considering.
Do I need a driver’s license to join?
Yes, you must have a valid driver’s license to operate a snowmobile in Norway. If you’re a passenger, no license is required.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport for border crossing, warm clothing like layers, gloves, socks, and warm shoes. Snacks are recommended, though food and drinks are provided on the tour.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 12 or pregnant women. Snowmobiling involves some physical activity and safety considerations.
How long is the actual snowmobiling part?
The snowmobiling ride lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours, but the entire experience from pickup to drop-off takes around 9 hours including transportation and meals.
Can I switch places on the snowmobile?
Yes, you can drive in pairs, switching drivers during the ride, which many reviews mention as a good way to share the experience.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The company reserves the right to cancel tours if weather or snow conditions are unsafe, so flexibility is key. You’ll be notified in advance, and cancellations are fully refundable if that happens.
This Arctic Wilderness Snowmobile Daytime Tour offers a comprehensive and friendly way to experience Norway’s snowy north. With scenic views, local culture, and a gentle introduction to snowmobiling, it’s a solid choice for an Arctic adventure that won’t overwhelm but will definitely leave you with stories to tell.
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