If you’re considering a trip to Tromsø and craving something truly memorable, the Arctic Fjord Floating experience might just be the adventure you’re after. This tour promises a chance to float in the cold waters of the Barents Sea, clad in a survival suit, under the watchful eye of expert guides. Whether you’re drawn by the idea of Arctic survival training, the thrill of icy waters, or the hope of catching the Northern Lights, this experience offers a unique way to connect with the wild beauty of Norway’s north.
What we find especially appealing about this tour is its personalized small-group setting—no huge crowds here—and the fact that no swimming skills are required thanks to premium neoprene suits that keep you afloat. Plus, the chance to see the Northern Lights from the water, combined with hot drinks and Norwegian waffles afterward, adds a cozy touch to the cold. One thing to keep in mind: it’s a physically demanding activity, so good mobility and a love of adventure are key. It’s best suited for those who want an active, engaging Arctic experience rather than a relaxed sightseeing trip.
A potential consideration? The suits do their job well, but water can sneak inside if you’re especially active or your suit isn’t perfectly dry—so bringing an extra set of clothes is smart. This tour isn’t for everyone, especially those with certain health issues or mobility concerns, but if you’re healthy and looking for a thrilling, scenic adventure, it might be just what you need.
This experience works best for travelers who are comfortable with physical activities, curious about Arctic life, and eager for a story-worthy adventure. If you love outdoor pursuits, stunning scenery, and a touch of daring, it’s likely to hit the mark.
Key Points

- Small group size ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
- No swimming skills needed; suits keep you afloat effortlessly.
- Great value for money considering the included photos, videos, snacks, and diploma.
- Perfect for adventurous travelers wanting a hands-on Arctic experience.
- Good chance of seeing the Northern Lights, especially during evening tours.
- Water can sometimes leak into the suit, so extra dry clothes are recommended.
What Is the Tromsø Arctic Fjord Floating Experience?

This is not your typical sightseeing tour. Instead, it’s a chance to literally float in the icy waters of the Barents Sea, dressed in a survival suit designed to keep you warm and buoyant. The tour lasts about 3.5 hours, including transportation, safety briefings, floating time, and a chance to relax afterwards with hot drinks, waffles, and photos of your adventure.
The activity starts at the Magic Ice Bar in Tromsø, a fun and iconic local spot, and then heads out to Kaldfjord, a scenic fjord area known for its natural beauty and tranquility. The small group of up to 8 participants means you’ll get close guidance and plenty of attention from your guides, making it suitable whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned Arctic traveler.
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The Itinerary in Detail
- Start at Magic Ice Bar Tromsø: It’s a cool, Instagram-worthy spot to gather and get briefed before heading out. This initial meeting point sets a relaxed tone.
- Drive to Kaldfjord (about 20 minutes): Along the way, your guides share insights about Tromsø and the surrounding landscape, adding context to your adventure.
- Safety briefing: This is crucial. You’ll learn how the suits work, safety protocols, and what to expect when floating in icy water.
- Guided floating in the Arctic waters: Here’s where the magic happens. You’ll wear your survival suit, paddle around, and experience the Arctic environment firsthand. Many reviews highlight how surprisingly calming and enjoyable this is—“floating in the water on an icebreaker in Finland was an experience I didn’t like, but here it’s different,” one reviewer said.
- Additional water transport and break times: Short periods to rest and take in the scenery.
- Local snacks and warm drinks: After your float, you indulge in Norwegian waffles and hot beverages, which many reviews describe as a perfect ending to a chilly but cozy experience.
- Return to Tromsø: With photos and videos included, plus a diploma celebrating your Arctic achievement.
What It Feels Like to Float in the Arctic
Many travelers are surprised by how peaceful and surprisingly warm the suits feel once you’re in the water. The suits are well-designed to prevent getting wet or cold, even if water sneaks in around the neck or leaks inside due to activity. The sensation of floating in such a pristine environment, with the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights overhead, is described as both exhilarating and calming.
One reviewer mentions, “The guides are very friendly and helpful, and after floating, we made waffles with brown cheese—they were delicious.” It’s the small touches like this—carefully thought out—that make the experience memorable.
The Guides and Their Role
From countless reviews, it’s clear that the guides are the backbone of this activity. They are both knowledgeable and warm, making everyone feel secure and cared for. Whether explaining the science of survival suits or sharing stories about local wildlife, guides like Fabrizio, Raul, and Maria are praised for their professionalism and friendliness.
One reviewer highlights, “The guide was so lovely, and I felt safe and well-looked after at all times.” Their attentiveness means even nervous first-timers often end up wanting to do it again.
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A highlight for many is the free access to all the photos and videos taken during the tour. You’ll get to relive the adventure and have visual proof of your Arctic feat. Many say these shots make for great souvenirs or sharing with friends back home.
The Food and Waffles: A Welcome Finish
Post-floating, you’ll be treated to warm drinks and Norwegian waffles, often with local cheese or other toppings. Several reviews describe this as a lovely, comforting reward after the chilly waters. It’s one of those “little moments” that helps balance the adrenaline rush with some cozy nostalgia.
Pricing and Value

At $215 per person, this isn’t the cheapest Arctic activity—but it’s also not just about the floating. The ticket includes transportation, suits, safety briefings, photos, videos, snacks, and a diploma. When you consider what you get—especially the personal guidance, the chance to float in pristine waters, and the possibility of catching the Northern Lights—many find it offers good value.
Travelers often mention that the experience exceeds expectations, and the positive reviews about the guides’ professionalism and the quality of the photos support this. If you’re after a memorable, high-quality Arctic adventure, this tour is likely worth the investment.
Who Should Do This?
This activity suits travelers who are comfortable with physical activity, open to cold water, and eager for a hands-on Arctic experience. It’s ideal if you’re seeking something beyond typical sightseeing—something that’s active, fun, and a little daring. If you have mobility issues or health concerns, it’s best to consult with the provider beforehand, as certain conditions are not suitable for this activity.
Final Thoughts

The Tromsø Arctic Fjord Floating experience offers a compelling blend of adventure, scenery, and local culture. It’s a chance to see the Arctic from a unique perspective—floating in icy waters with guides ensuring your safety and comfort. The opportunity to possibly witness the Northern Lights from the water, combined with warm waffles afterward, makes this a truly special day.
Many travelers rave about the guides’ friendliness, the stunning views, and the fun of putting on a survival suit and floating in the Arctic. It’s more than just a float; it’s a moment of connection with Norway’s wild north that you’ll find hard to forget.
While it’s not for everyone—especially those with mobility issues or those wary of cold water—the people who do it often call it a highlight of their trip. If you’re looking for a daring Arctic activity that’s well-organized, intimate, and genuinely exciting, this tour could be a perfect fit.
Tromsø: Arctic Fjord Floating in Survival Suit
“It was a wonderful exhilarating, yet peaceful experience.”
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, your tour includes transportation from the Magic Ice Bar Tromsø to Kaldfjord and back, making the logistics smooth.
Do I need swimming skills?
Nope. The suits are designed to keep you afloat easily, so swimming skills aren’t necessary. Many reviewers mention how surprisingly comfortable floating is.
What should I wear under the survival suit?
Bring warm clothes and a change of clothes; the suits keep you warm, but water can sometimes seep in, so dry clothes are a smart idea.
Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
Yes, especially during evening tours, there’s a good chance of witnessing the Northern Lights dancing above you.
Is the activity suitable for children?
The tour is generally geared toward adults and those with good mobility. It’s not suitable for children under 77 lbs (35 kg) or over 297 lbs (135 kg), or for people with certain health issues.
What’s included in the price?
Transportation, towels, survival suits, snacks and warm drinks, safety briefing, floating in icy water, photos/videos, and a diploma are included. Extra dry clothes are not.
If you’re craving an Arctic experience that mixes adventure, natural beauty, and a little daring fun, this floating tour from Tromsø really delivers. Whether you’re marveling at the scenery or feeling the thrill of floating in icy waters, it’s a trip you’ll remember—and maybe even brag about for years.
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