If you’re considering adding a snowmobile excursion to your Tromsø itinerary, this Lyngen Alps safari might be just what you’re looking for. We haven’t done it ourselves, but based on lots of detailed reviews and information, it seems to offer a true taste of Arctic thrill and natural beauty.
What really stands out are the breathtaking mountain views and friendly, experienced guides who prioritize safety while making sure everyone gets a chance to enjoy the ride. Plus, the food at the end—delicious homemade fish soup and sweet treats—is a warm, satisfying way to cap off an active day.
On the flip side, one thing to keep in mind is that much of the day involves travel—by bus, ferry, and minibus—so if you’re hoping for a pure snowmobile experience without a lot of transit, this might feel a bit long. Still, the journey itself adds to the adventure, offering stunning scenery along the way.
This tour is ideally suited for those who love a combination of adrenaline, scenery, and good food, and who are comfortable with a full-day outing. If you’re okay with a bit of travel and want a well-organized, memorable Arctic experience, this could be a great pick.
Key Points

- Stunning Scenery: The views of the Lyngen Alps and arctic fjord are truly spectacular.
- Expert Guides: Safety and enjoyment are prioritized, and guides are praised for their friendliness and knowledge.
- Well-Organized Trip: The logistics—from transportation to lunch—are smoothly handled, making it stress-free.
- Delicious Food: Fish soup, warm drinks, and sweets provide a cozy finish to the adventure.
- Family-Friendly Aspects: Suitable for beginners and children who can sit upright on snowmobiles.
- Value for Money: At $313, the experience includes transportation, gear, a scenic tour, and a hearty lunch, which many reviews find to be worth the cost.
This tour takes you through a good chunk of the Lyngen Alps, one of Norway’s most stunning mountain landscapes. The experience kicks off with a bus ride from Tromsø, offering scenic views of Arctic landforms. You’ll then cross Ullsfjorden by ferry, which adds a memorable water element and gives you a real sense of Arctic land- and seascapes.
Once you arrive in the fishing village, a friendly guide will give a safety briefing and help you gear up in warm clothing and protective equipment. Many reviews mention that thermal suits, gloves, and boots are provided, so you don’t need to bring your own unless you prefer to.
You can check availability for your dates here:The Snowmobile Ride
The core of the experience is the approximately 1.5-hour snowmobiling trip. You take turns driving and riding with a partner, following your guide through mountain trails and across snow-covered landscapes. The route includes multiple stops at scenic viewpoints, where you can snap photos of the rugged mountains, fjord, and Arctic wilderness.
Many travelers appreciated the guides’ expertise. As one reviewer put it, guides are “very experienced and caring,” ensuring everyone’s safety while making the ride enjoyable. The trail is described as smooth and beginner-friendly, even for those new to snowmobiling, which helps alleviate worries for first-timers.
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Stops and Photo Opportunities
Along the way, you’ll pause at various spots to enjoy the views, take photos, and learn about the area’s history. The scenery is often described as “breathtaking” and “stunningly beautiful,” making these moments perfect for those Instagram-worthy shots.
The Fishing Village Lunch
After the snowmobiling, you’ll return to the village for a well-deserved warm meal. The restaurant offers a homemade fish soup served with fresh bread, which many reviews say is “fantastically tasty.” Vegetarians are also catered to, with options available, according to some comments.
The warm drink, dessert, and cozy setting with panoramic views make for a lovely wind-down after the adventure. Several travelers mention that the lunch alone makes this experience worthwhile, giving you a taste of local hospitality and cuisine.
About the Logistics

Transportation is a big part of this tour, with a pickup from Tromsø’s bus terminal at 8:45 AM, followed by a scenic drive, ferry crossing, and a short minibus ride to the starting point. The ferry crossing is a key feature, giving you a sense of Arctic seafaring and land boundaries. It’s all well-coordinated, with guides meeting you at each stage, so the whole process feels seamless.
You’ll need to bring your driver’s license, warm clothing, and gloves. The tour is suitable for ages 6 and up, provided children can sit upright on the snowmobile or ride on a sledge if needed. Note that it’s a 2-person minimum booking, and alcohol or drugs are not permitted during the activity.
The full day lasts around 8 hours, so it’s a substantial excursion that combines multiple modes of transport and scenic stops. Many reviews remark on the excellent organization and the friendly staff, which help make the lengthy day feel manageable and fun.
Tromsø: Lyngen Alps Snowmobile Safari
“This was the best activity we had so far for our entire trip. All staffs were friendly and extremely helpful. The tour guides were very experienced…”
Is It Worth the Price?

At $313 per person, this experience is on the higher end for a day tour. But when you consider the included transportation, gear, guided snowmobiling, scenic ferry crossing, and the hearty lunch, many reviewers feel it offers good value. They mention that the guides’ expertise, the beautiful scenery, and the quality of the food make it a memorable, worthwhile outing.
A common theme among reviews is that it’s “well worth it,” especially for those who love outdoor adventures paired with stunning landscapes. For adventure lovers, this is a chance to try snowmobiling in one of Norway’s most iconic regions, with all logistics taken care of.
This snowmobile safari is best suited for those with a love of outdoor activities, scenic exploration, and Arctic landscapes. It’s ideal if you want a day packed with adventure but also crave comfort—since gear and warm clothing are provided, and the guides are attentive.
While suitable for beginners, it does involve a fair amount of travel, so those who prefer a shorter, more straightforward activity might find the day a bit long. Children aged 6 and older are welcome if they can sit upright on the snowmobile or on a sledge, making it family-friendly if your kids meet those criteria.
If you’re looking for a tour that combines the thrill of snowmobiling, the beauty of the Lyngen Alps, and a taste of local hospitality, you’ll probably find this experience hits all the right notes. Just be prepared for a full day and some travel time—it’s a comprehensive Arctic adventure.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 6 years old can join, but they need to be able to sit upright on the snowmobile or ride on a sledge. It’s a good choice for families with kids who meet those requirements.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license, warm clothing, and gloves. The tour provides thermal suits, boots, and helmets, so you mainly need to be prepared for outdoor winter weather.
How long is the actual snowmobiling part?
You’ll get about 1.5 hours of snowmobiling time, but the entire trip—including transportation and stops—lasts around 8 hours.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers guided snowmobile safari, return transportation, lunch (fish soup with bread), a drink, dessert, and all necessary equipment.
Is the tour family-friendly?
It’s suitable for families with children who can sit upright on the snowmobile or ride in a sledge, and who are comfortable in cold outdoor environments.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans need adjusting.
This Lyngen Alps snowmobile tour offers a well-rounded, deeply scenic Arctic experience. It balances adventure with comfort, thanks to its organized approach and attentive guides. The views are frequently described as stunning, and the food, warm and hearty, perfectly complements the outdoor adventure.
While it’s a full-day outing that involves travel and some logistical planning, many reviews highlight that the experience is absolutely worth the effort. It’s best suited for those who want to combine adrenaline, nature, and cultural flavor in one memorable Arctic package.
If you’re after an exciting way to explore Norway’s mountain landscapes and enjoy warm hospitality afterward, this tour is definitely worth considering. Just prepare for a day of adventure, gorgeous scenery, and new experiences—you won’t regret it.
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