If you’re dreaming of spotting whales in their natural habitat while exploring the icy waters of northern Norway, this whale watching RIB safari from Tromsø to Skjervøy might catch your eye. We’ve looked into this tour to see if it lives up to its promise of Arctic adventure, and what you can realistically expect.
What really appeals to us? First, the fact that you’re on a small, intimate group experience with knowledgeable guides, rather than a crowded boat filled with strangers. Second, the emphasis on respecting wildlife—there’s a clear stance on not chasing whales aggressively, which makes us appreciate the responsible approach.
One consideration to keep in mind: the timing is quite early in the morning, with the bus leaving Tromsø at 5:20 AM and a drive of about 3.5 hours to Skjervøy. That means an early wake-up call, but for many, the reward of being in pristine Arctic waters and catching sightings of orca, humpbacks, and fin whales is well worth it.
This tour is particularly suited for travelers who love wildlife, don’t mind the cold, and want a more personalized experience away from larger commercial groups. It’s less ideal if you’re prone to seasickness or traveling with very young children under 6.
Key Points

- Small group size creates a more personal and relaxed atmosphere.
- Responsible whale watching approach prioritizes the whales’ safety and natural behavior.
- Warm gear provided ensures comfort despite Arctic conditions.
- Early start requires an early wake-up but offers the chance for the best wildlife sightings.
- Expert guides enhance the experience with local knowledge and wildlife insights.
- 3-hour sea adventure balances time on the water with the scenic drive from Tromsø.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

This whale watching RIB safari isn’t just about getting on a boat and hoping for the best. It’s a carefully curated experience emphasizing respect for nature and quality of sightings. The 3-hour boat ride is conducted on a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB), which is known for its agility and ability to get close to wildlife without disturbing them—perfect for wildlife enthusiasts.
The transport from Tromsø is included, with a comfortable bus that takes you through some of Norway’s stunning coastal scenery. The early departure might seem daunting, but it’s the best time for whale activity, especially when the whales are hunting herring in the fjords.
Once in Skjervøy, you’ll meet your guide, who will help you get suited up in flotation suits, life vests, warm boots, gloves, and goggles—think of it as your Arctic armor to stay warm despite the chilly sea air. The gear is included, which helps to justify the price, especially considering how much colder and more uncomfortable you might be without it.
From the reviews, many travelers praise the friendly, knowledgeable guides who clearly know their stuff and are genuinely interested in sharing their expertise. One reviewer even mentioned seeing dozens of killer whales and a humpback whale — that kind of close-up encounter really makes the trip special.
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The Itinerary Breakdown

The day begins early, with the bus leaving Tromsø at 5:20 AM from the Prostneset Bus Terminal. You’ll spend a little over three hours on the road, passing through stunning Arctic landscapes, which alone makes the journey worthwhile. The drive might be long, but the promise of seeing whales makes it feel worth every minute.
Arriving in Skjervøy, you’ll meet your guide at the headquarters, which is easy to find thanks to a large whale picture on the building. The guide will assist you with your gear, making sure you’re prepared for the sea adventure ahead. The actual RIB safari lasts between 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on weather conditions and whale activity. This flexibility means you might have some waiting time, but it also ensures safety and comfort.
During the boat ride, your focus will be on spotting orcas, humpbacks, or fin whales—the most common sightings—while taking in breathtaking views of the Arctic fjords. The guides are well-versed in whale behavior, so they’ll help you understand what you’re seeing and share stories about these majestic creatures.
The tour concludes back at the meeting point, with the bus returning you to Tromsø. Expect to arrive back around mid-afternoon, giving you the rest of the day to explore or relax.
What’s Included and What To Bring

The package covers bus transportation to and from Tromsø, so your main job is to bring warm clothing, a hat, food, and gloves—essential for keeping comfortable during the chilly ride and boat ride. The provided gear like flotation suits and goggles help you stay warm and protected, but layering is key.
This tour isn’t suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, or travelers with certain health conditions (back problems, seasickness, mobility issues). The group is intentionally small—limited to 12 participants—to enhance safety and personal attention, which we see as a big plus.
The Real-World Experience (Based on Reviews)
Many travelers have shared glowing feedback. One reviewer called it “the best of all tour operators in Skjervøy,” praising the friendly staff and the non-chasing approach to whale watching. They appreciated the warming gear and helpful guidance, which made the experience comfortable and memorable.
Another reviewer highlighted the abundance of whales—”dozens of killer whales and a Humpback whale”—and the knowledgeable guide who made the journey even more fascinating. One guest said, “It was just unbelievable,” emphasizing the awe of seeing whales in their natural environment.
Such reviews reinforce that this tour offers not just a chance to see whales but also an experience rooted in respect for wildlife and personalized service.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Value of This Experience

At $303 per person, this tour isn’t cheap, but it’s competitively priced considering the inclusion of transport, gear, and a small group size. The emphasis on quality sightings and responsible wildlife observation makes it a worthwhile investment for wildlife lovers and adventure seekers.
The early start and long drive might seem demanding, but for those who value authentic Arctic encounters and expert guidance, it’s a solid choice. The small group size tends to lead to a more relaxed, engaging experience—perfect if you prefer a more personal connection with your guide and fellow travelers.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?
This trip is ideal for adventurous travelers who don’t mind early mornings and cold weather but want a respectful and intimate whale watching experience. It’s perfect for those interested in wildlife photography or simply eager to witness magnificent marine mammals in their natural surroundings.
It’s less suited for families with very young children, pregnant women, or anyone with health issues that could be affected by cold or motion sickness. If you’re looking for a luxury or all-day cruise, this shorter, small-group tour may not be the right fit.
The Sum Up
This whale watching RIB safari from Tromsø to Skjervøy offers a well-balanced mix of adventure, comfort, and respect for wildlife. The inclusion of warm gear, knowledgeable guides, and a focus on responsible whale observation makes it stand out. The long drive might be a hurdle for some, but the potential for close-up whale encounters, especially with orcas and humpbacks, makes it worthwhile.
It’s best suited for travelers who chase authentic Arctic wildlife experiences and value smaller groups and expert guidance. If you’re comfortable with early mornings and chilly seas, this tour promises unforgettable moments amid Norway’s stunning fjords.
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FAQ
Is the tour suitable for children?
This tour isn’t recommended for children under 6 years old due to the early start and sea conditions. Always consider your child’s comfort with cold weather and boat rides.
What should I bring?
Bring warm clothing, a hat, gloves, and food. The tour provides flotation suits, goggles, and warm boots, but layering your own warm gear is advisable.
How long does the whale watching last?
The RIB safari itself lasts approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on weather and whale activity. The whole trip, including travel from Tromsø, is about 8-9 hours.
What kind of whales might I see?
While sightings can vary, the tour offers the chance to see orcas, humpback whales, and fin whales in their natural habitat during migration season.
Is the tour eco-friendly?
Yes, the guide’s approach emphasizes not chasing whales and observing them responsibly, which helps protect these majestic creatures.
What if I don’t see any whales?
Wildlife encounters aren’t guaranteed, but many travelers report seeing multiple whales. The guides are experienced in finding wildlife and making the most of the conditions.
If you’re after a genuine, respectful Arctic whale experience with the chance for incredible sightings and expert guidance, this tour deserves serious consideration. It may require an early start and cold hands, but the memories of Arctic whales and fjord views will stay with you long after you leave Norway.
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