Taking a good look at the Arctic Wilderness Snowmobile Evening Tour from Tromsø
If you’ve ever dreamt of zipping through snowy landscapes under a dark, starry sky—perhaps on the hunt for the Northern Lights—this snowmobile tour might catch your eye. We haven’t personally been on this exact trip, but based on the info and reviews, it’s definitely a popular choice among winter adventurers heading to Tromsø.
What we love about it? First, the guided experience feels reassuring, especially if you’re not a seasoned snowmobiler. Second, the scenic stops give you a chance to capture some stunning photos and really take in the Arctic surroundings. On the flip side, a point to consider is that some visitors feel the tour is quite short for the price, and the actual snowmobile ride lasts around 1.5 to 2 hours — which might seem quick if you’re expecting a full day of adventure.
This experience is best suited for those who enjoy guided outdoor activities, love winter landscapes, and are okay with a longer day (around 8 hours including transfers). It’s not ideal if you’re looking for an adrenaline-filled rush or are traveling with very young children, pregnant women, or wheelchair users, as the tour has some restrictions.
Key Points
- Guided snowmobile tour with safety briefing and practical demo
- Opportunity to see the Northern Lights, although it’s not guaranteed
- Includes a hearty hot meal in a traditional setting before the ride
- Stops at scenic points perfect for photos and snow fun
- Transfers from Tromsø and return included, making logistics easier
- Duration of about 8 hours from start to finish, with about 2 hours of actual snowmobiling
An honest look at what this Arctic Wilderness Snowmobile Evening Tour offers

This tour is a well-organized way to experience the Arctic’s winter wonderland, especially if you’re in Tromsø and craving some snowmobiling. It starts with convenient pickup from the Radisson Blu Hotel, where you’ll hop onto a mini bus and head into the snowy landscapes of Trøndelag County. The ride from Tromsø takes about 80 minutes, giving you time to relax and admire the scenery along the way.
Once you arrive at Basecamp, the experience really kicks off. You’ll be greeted with a hot meal in a cozy, North Norwegian setting—a warm and welcome contrast to the cold outside. The reviews mention that the meal is a part of the experience, giving you a chance to fuel up before heading into the snow. However, some guests found the dinner to be quite basic or small in portion, so if you’re expecting a gourmet meal, this might be more of a hearty local fare.
Next, a safety briefing and practical demo prepare you for the snowmobile ride. Guides are generally praised for their friendliness and knowledge, which adds comfort to the adventure. The actual snowmobile journey lasts between 1.5 and 2 hours, depending on the weather and snow conditions. You will ride in pairs — one driving, one riding — and will have the opportunity to switch midway, which is nice for sharing the experience.
The route takes you through scenic trails, with several stops designed for photos and snowy fun. Some reviews highlight the stunning views and the chance to enjoy the wilderness without feeling rushed. It’s worth noting that the actual speed of the snowmobiles is described as slow (around 10-12 km/h), which might disappoint thrill-seekers looking for high adrenaline.
One of the main attractions of this tour is the chance to see the Northern Lights. While you won’t always catch a glimpse, the tour makes multiple stops to try and increase your chances. And, as one reviewer put it, the guides are “friendly, long enough, fast and safe,” which suggests a well-balanced experience for most.
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The details that matter

The tour spans roughly 8 hours from pickup to return, balancing travel, meal, briefing, and ride time. The transfer logistics are straightforward: meeting outside the Radisson Blu Hotel, with a short bus ride to the starting point. The snowmobile part lasts around 2 hours, which is a decent chunk of time for this kind of adventure.
Pricing seems to be on the higher side, but considering the inclusive aspects—dinner, safety gear, transfers—many find it fair, especially for the chance to see the Arctic landscape and potentially the Northern Lights. However, some reviews warn that the ride can feel brief, especially if weather conditions are not ideal or if the group is large and moves slowly.
The group size might influence your experience. Some reviewers mention that slow speeds and large groups make the ride feel less adventurous. The snowmobiles are shared, with one driver and one passenger, and the opportunity to switch drivers offers some variety.
In terms of safety and comfort, the guides receive praise for being knowledgeable and friendly. You’ll be provided with warm gear, gloves, socks, and warm shoes, but it’s essential to dress in layers and bring your own snacks. It’s also worth noting that participants must hold a valid driver’s license—no exceptions—so this isn’t suitable for everyone.
What the reviews tell us

While most reviews are positive overall, a few stand out for their honesty. One reviewer from France found the experience “disappointing” because of poor meal quality and a ride that didn’t meet their expectations. Another from Switzerland felt the ride was quite slow and the meal was smaller than expected, describing the trip as more suitable for seniors who prefer a slow pace.
But on the other hand, a U.S. traveler called it “an amazing experience,” praising the friendly staff and safe, long enough ride. The guides’ knowledge and the scenery’s beauty seem to be the most appreciated aspects.
Who should consider this tour?

If you’re looking for a comfortable, guided snowmobile trip with scenic views and the possibility of Northern Lights, this tour ticks those boxes. It’s a good choice if you want to experience Arctic landscapes without the hassle of organizing transportation or gear. The inclusion of a traditional meal adds a cozy touch to the outdoor adventure.
However, if you’re expecting an adrenaline rush or a lengthy ride, this might fall short. Also, it’s not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues. Be prepared for a long day and chilly conditions, and don’t forget your driver’s license.
More Great Tours NearbyFinal thoughts
The Arctic Wilderness Snowmobile Evening Tour from Tromsø offers a solid, family-friendly way to enjoy Norway’s icy landscapes. It combines comfort, scenic beauty, and the chance to chase the Northern Lights—though, as always, sightings are never guaranteed. The guides and overall organization seem to be rated well, helping make the experience smooth and enjoyable.
If you’re craving a taste of Arctic outdoor life with a guaranteed safety net and some memorable photo ops, this tour is worth considering. It might not satisfy thrill-seekers or those wanting a lengthy ride, but for most travelers, it provides a balanced mix of adventure, comfort, and Arctic charm.
From Tromso: Arctic Wilderness Snowmobile Evening Tour
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not recommended for children under 12 years old, as the activity involves riding snowmobiles in cold conditions.
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes, you must have a valid driver’s license to operate a snowmobile during this tour.
What should I bring?
Bring warm clothing, gloves, socks, warm shoes, snacks, and your driver’s license. Dress in layers to stay comfortable.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if your plans change.
What is included in the price?
The tour fee covers transportation from Tromsø, the hot meal, safety gear, guides, and the snowmobile ride.
How long is the actual snowmobile ride?
You can expect around 1.5 to 2 hours of snowmobiling, depending on weather and trail conditions.
Is Northern Lights viewing guaranteed?
No, sightings depend on weather and aurora activity. The tour makes several stops to try and spot them but can’t guarantee visibility.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour proceeds rain or shine unless weather conditions are unsafe, in which case safety takes priority.
This Arctic Wilderness Snowmobile Evening Tour offers a balanced, scenic, and safe way to experience Norway’s winter magic. Whether you’re after landscape photos, the chance to see the Northern Lights, or simply enjoy a guided outdoor adventure, it’s worth considering. Just be aware of the ride length and group pacing, and you’ll likely walk away with some memorable Arctic moments.
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