If you’re heading to Tromsø and looking for something truly different, the Arctic Ocean Night Floating experience might just catch your eye. This tour promises the chance to float in the chilly Arctic waters, wrapped in a top-of-the-line immersion suit, while potentially catching the elusive Northern Lights. It sounds like a mix of tranquility, adventure, and a sprinkle of magic—all in one package.
What we really love about this experience is how it combines relaxation with the thrill of nature’s spectacular light show. Plus, the small-group setting means you won’t be lost in a crowd, allowing for more personal attention and a genuine atmosphere. On the downside, the tour has some minimum physical requirements and is weather-dependent, so it’s worth considering if you’re prone to health issues or sensitive to cold.
This tour would suit travelers who are adventurous at heart, comfortable with cold water, and eager to see the Northern Lights in an unusual way. If you’re after a serene, memorable experience that isn’t just about the usual sightseeing, this could definitely be a highlight of your Tromsø trip.
Key Points

- Unique floating experience in the Arctic Ocean, wrapped in a warm immersion suit
- Chances to see the Northern Lights while floating, adding an unforgettable visual element
- Small-group setting for a more intimate and personal adventure
- Professional guides who prioritize safety and help create a memorable atmosphere
- Good value for the experience, with many reviews highlighting the quality and authenticity
- Weather-dependent activity — if poor conditions cancel, you get a full refund or a new date
What to Expect from Your Arctic Night Float
This experience starts with a short drive from Tromsø—about 25 minutes—to the Arctic Floating Camp in Ramfjord. Once there, you’ll meet your guides and get fitted into the state-of-the-art immersion suits. These suits are designed to keep you warm and dry, even as you float in the cold Arctic waters, which is essential given the temperature and environment.
The main part of the tour involves floating in the Arctic Ocean, where you’ll experience a near-weightless sensation. As some reviews highlight, this is both relaxing and exhilarating. The water feels cold, but with the suit, most guests find they stay surprisingly warm. One reviewer mentioned, “We stayed much warmer than we thought!”
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The Floating Experience
During the float, you’ll be out on the water, gazing up at the stars or waiting for the Aurora Borealis to dance overhead. The quiet ensures you can soak in the stillness of the Arctic, with many describing the moment as “magical” and “otherworldly.” Several guests have pointed out how peaceful it is to float under the night sky, surrounded by silence and the shimmer of the northern lights.
Northern Lights Opportunity
Opt for the evening tour, and you’ll have the chance to see the Northern Lights while floating. Tour operators even mention that the Aurora often makes a stunning appearance during the float, making the entire experience feel like a scene from a dream. One reviewer said, “The lights while we were floating were really cool,” emphasizing how special this combination can be.
Post-Float Comforts
After your float, you’re not left cold or uncomfortable. Instead, the guides will serve hot drinks—such as hot chocolate or cinnamon rolls cooked over an open fire—adding warmth and comfort to your adventure. Many reviewers raved about the snacks, describing them as “cozy” and “delicious,” which is a nice touch after being in the water.
The Details that Matter

Duration and Group Size
The tour lasts roughly 3 hours and 30 minutes, which includes the drive, preparation, floating time, and the warm-up afterward. With a maximum group of only 10 travelers, you’ll enjoy a more relaxed, less rushed experience that allows for better interaction with your guides and fellow adventurers.
Cost and Value
At $210.32 per person, this experience might seem a bit pricey at first glance, but considering the unique nature of floating in Arctic waters, the professional guides, the suits, and the hot drinks afterward, many see it as worth the price. Reviews highlight how well-organized and memorable the whole experience is, which enhances its value.
Weather and Cancellation
Since this activity is weather-dependent, poor conditions can lead to cancellations. The good news? You can cancel free of charge if you do so at least 24 hours in advance, and if the weather isn’t suitable, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund. This flexibility helps reduce the risk of disappointment.
Physical Requirements
Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level, and there’s a minimum height of 140cm, with suits capable of accommodating up to 150kg. The maximum height for floating is 205cm. Be sure to communicate any health concerns beforehand, as the guides are conscientious about safety.
What Our Reviews Say

The glowing reviews are pretty consistent—guests find this tour “magical,” “relaxing,” and “a once-in-a-lifetime experience.” One reviewer said, “It’s a perfect mix of exciting, fun, and relaxing,” which is a good way to describe it. Many mention the quality of guides, who are described as professional, friendly, and attentive.
Several reviews point out how unexpectedly warm they felt in the suits—“We stayed much warmer than we thought”—and how breathtaking the views are, especially when the Northern Lights make an appearance. Guests also loved the snacks and hot drinks, noting that these small comforts make a big difference in cold environments.
A few reviewers even caught snowfall during their float, turning the experience into an even more magical moment. While not everyone saw the Aurora, most enjoyed the tranquility, the starry sky, and the sense of being in a true Arctic adventure.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This floating experience is perfect for adventurers seeking something truly different—a peaceful, yet exhilarating interaction with the Arctic environment. It suits those who are comfortable in cold water and physically able to handle the float. If you’re interested in seeing the Northern Lights from a unique perspective and enjoy outdoor activities, this trip has a lot to offer.
It’s less ideal for travelers with health issues that might interfere with water activities or for those who prefer warmer, land-based excursions. Families with older children (above 140cm) might find it appealing if the child is comfortable with cold water.
Final Thoughts

The Arctic Ocean Night Floating in Ramfjord offers a special blend of adventure, serenity, and awe-inspiring sights. You’ll enjoy being surrounded by the quiet beauty of the Arctic, floating in waters that feel surprisingly warm thanks to the suits, all while waiting for the Northern Lights to dance overhead. It’s a perfect choice for travelers looking for a memorable, offbeat experience that’s both relaxing and visually stunning.
While it isn’t the cheapest activity in Tromsø, many think it’s worth every penny for the chance to do something so unique and memorable. The small-group format, excellent guides, and the chance to see the Aurora make this a standout option for anyone wanting to add a truly original touch to their Arctic trip.
If you’re after a peaceful, awe-inspiring adventure that combines nature, comfort, and a hint of magic, this floating tour is well worth considering. Just remember to dress warmly, keep an open mind, and get ready for a night you’ll talk about for years.
Arctic Ocean Night Floating in Ramfjord
“It was an amazing experience to be able to float in cold water under the beautiful sky. Ingvar, the tour operator was professional, friendly and he…”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 140cm in height can participate, provided they are physically able to handle the float. It’s best suited for those comfortable with cold water and outdoor activities.
How long does the experience last?
The total experience is around 3 hours and 30 minutes, including transportation, preparation, floating, and the warm-up afterward.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 10 travelers, making it a more intimate and personal experience.
What should I wear during the float?
You’ll be provided with a high-quality immersion suit that keeps you warm and dry. It’s designed to handle Arctic water temperatures.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge if you do so at least 24 hours before the tour. If weather conditions prevent the activity, you’ll be offered an alternative date or full refund.
How much does it cost?
The tour costs approximately $210.32 per person, which covers the guide, suits, transportation, and post-float snacks.
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed?
No, as with all Aurora trips, sightings depend on weather and solar activity. However, the tour offers the chance to see the lights while floating, making for a memorable experience even without Aurora.
Do I need to be physically fit?
A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended; the activity involves floating in cold water, but the suits help keep you warm.
What’s included in the tour?
Transportation to and from Tromsø, immersion suits, guidance, and snacks like hot chocolate or cinnamon rolls.
Is there a dress code?
Dress warmly in layers underneath the suits. Warm socks and thermal underwear are recommended. The suits provide most of the protection from the cold during the float.
If you’re seeking an experience that combines Arctic serenity with a touch of adventure, this floating tour could be just the ticket. Prepare to feel the silence of the Arctic night, the thrill of floating in icy waters, and maybe even catch the Northern Lights overhead—an experience you’ll remember long after you leave Tromsø.
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