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Experience the Arctic in Norway with a 3-hour floating adventure. Warm suits, hot drinks, stunning fjord views, and a unique meditative escape await you.

If you’ve ever wanted to tick off a bucket-list activity that sounds both surreal and rejuvenating, the 3-Hour Shared Arctic Morning Floating Experience in Tromsø might be just what you need. This tour invites you to step into the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean—wearing a top-of-the-line rescue suit, of course—while floating in a calm, meditative state. It’s a perfect blend of adventure, serenity, and getting a taste of Norway’s stunning natural beauty.
What really makes this tour stand out is the thoughtful logistics and the genuine sense of safety and comfort provided. The inclusion of hotel pickup means you can skip the stress of finding your way to the camp, and the hot drinks plus Norwegian pastries after the float really add a cozy, social touch. That said, the experience isn’t for everyone—participants need to be at least 140 cm tall and have moderate fitness levels—so it’s better suited for adventurous spirits who aren’t afraid of a splash of cold water.
If you love quiet moments with breathtaking scenery, enjoy trying new, slightly daring activities, and appreciate good organization, this float experience will likely be a highlight of your Tromsø trip. It’s especially ideal for travelers who value authentic Arctic moments and are happy to step out of their comfort zones in a safe environment.

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Starting at 9:30 am, your day begins with a hassle-free hotel pickup in Tromsø. The comfortable van ride to Ramfjord, roughly 25 minutes away, already sets the tone—relaxed and scenic. Once at the Arctic Survival Camp, you’ll be greeted and fitted with your immersion rescue suit. These suits are designed specifically for Arctic conditions, ensuring warmth and buoyancy. We loved the way guides like Mathieu took the time to explain how these suits work, making us feel confident before stepping into the water.
The actual floating experience lasts about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how long you feel comfortable staying in the Arctic waters. Reviewers frequently mention how surprisingly warm the suits are, with one enthusiastic guest stating, “We had no problems staying afloat with the specially designed suits keeping us warm, dry, and floating,” even though the water temperature hovers around freezing.
Once in the water, you’ll float peacefully, with stunning fjord views floating past—often in snow-dusted surroundings that make the activity feel like a scene from a winter postcard. Some reviews emphasize how calming the experience is: “It’s a very relaxing and peaceful moment, with beautiful scenery around you,” as one guest described.
After the float, everyone is invited to gather around the campfire on the patio. Here, you’ll enjoy hot drinks and Norwegian pastries like lefse, a simple but delicious treat that adds a cozy Nordic touch. The warm cinnamon rolls and hot cocoa or tea are especially appreciated after braving the cold water. Many guests mention how these little comforts enhance the experience, making it more than just a chilly dip but a full sensory moment.
The tour wraps up with a certificate from the Arctic Ocean Floaters Club, which is a fun and tangible reward for your bravery and adventure. Guests frequently mention how they love showing this badge of honor to friends back home, adding a souvenir to their Arctic memories.

At $171.40 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest activity in Tromsø, but the value is clear when you consider what’s included. The hotel pickup and drop-off eliminate transportation worries, the high-quality float suits and safety measures ensure confidence, and the snacks and hot drinks turn what could be a stark activity into a warm social experience. Plus, the added bonus of a certificate makes it more than just a splash—it’s a story to tell.
One reviewer exclaimed, “The guides made sure we got the most out of the floating experience and helped take photos of everyone,” which is a notable perk if you want to focus on enjoying yourself rather than worrying about capturing shots.
While the activity does require some physical fitness and the ability to float with a suit, most reviews suggest these are minor hurdles. The suits are designed to support even non-swimmers, and guides are attentive and helpful, making sure everyone feels secure.
Many reviewers have highlighted the professionalism and friendliness of the guides. Emily, for example, appreciated how guides like Mathieu “were super willing to take photos and make sure we were comfortable,” adding that the overall experience was “very relaxing and the food was great.” That attention to detail is a recurring theme, with guests noting how guides not only focus on safety but also on making the experience memorable.
Guests also appreciate the scenery—described as serene fjords and snowy mountains—which makes the floating activity feel like a meditative escape. One guest from Italy mentioned how the activity provided “a sense of peace and relaxation,” which is exactly what this tour aims to deliver.
The combination of stunning views, professional guides, and warm hospitality makes this tour stand out amidst other Arctic activities in Tromsø. Notably, even first-time floaters find it approachable; reviews emphasize how non-swimmers and those with moderate fitness levels can participate comfortably.
The tour is scheduled to start at 9:30 am, so planning to arrive rested and ready for adventure is advisable. The maximum group size of 12 ensures that everyone gets personalized attention, while the 3-hour duration strikes a perfect balance between adventure and relaxation.
Booking well in advance—on average, 76 days ahead—is recommended, given its popularity. The cancellation policy allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before, offering peace of mind for travelers uncertain about weather conditions or scheduling.
You’ll need to bring your own warm base layers if cold weather gear isn’t included, but the float suits, snacks, and hot beverages are all provided. Since the tour is suitable for children and adults over 140 cm, it’s a family-friendly activity, and many reviews highlight how much kids enjoy floating in the Arctic.

This Arctic floating experience offers a rare mix of adrenaline, tranquility, and cultural insight. It’s perfect for travelers who desire a unique, Instagram-worthy adventure that combines Arctic scenery with a profound sense of relaxation. The guides’ friendly professionalism and the well-organized setup create a safe space for trying something new—especially for those who want to see the Arctic from a different perspective.
If you’re looking for a memorable story to tell, enjoy outdoor activities with a touch of indulgence, or simply want to challenge yourself in a supportive environment, this tour deserves a spot on your Tromsø itinerary.
It’s especially suited for those who appreciate authentic Arctic moments, want to photograph stunning fjord views, or enjoy the idea of floating in near-freezing waters while staying warm and safe. Family groups, adventure seekers, and even solo travelers looking for a peaceful yet exhilarating experience will find plenty to love here.

What is included in the tour?
The experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a top-quality immersion rescue suit, snacks like Norwegian pastries, hot drinks (coffee and tea), unlimited water, and a certificate from the Arctic Ocean Floaters Club.
How long does the floating activity last?
The floating session itself typically lasts around 45 minutes to an hour, giving you ample time to enjoy the calm waters and scenic views while floating comfortably.
Is this activity suitable for non-swimmers?
Yes, most non-swimmers find this activity manageable because of the specially designed suits that support floating and keep you warm and dry.
What should I wear underneath the rescue suit?
Reviewers suggest bringing warm base layers or woolen clothing, as these are not provided but help improve comfort during the activity.
What is the minimum height and weight requirement?
Participants should be at least 140 cm tall, and the suits are suitable for those weighing up to 150 kg.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, making it flexible if weather conditions change or plans shift.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring individual attention and a more intimate experience.
What is the best time of day to do this tour?
The tour starts at 9:30 am, which allows you to enjoy the morning light and potentially catch some beautiful winter scenery before the day warms up.
Will I receive photos of my experience?
Many guides are happy to take photos during the float, and reviews confirm that guests get plenty of good shots to share and keep.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, if the weather turns poor, the experience may be canceled or rescheduled. You will be offered a different date or a full refund if this happens.
This floating adventure in Tromsø promises a blend of exhilarating Arctic scenery and tranquil reflection, all wrapped in warmth and expert guidance. Whether you’re seeking a new challenge or a peaceful escape, it’s a remarkable way to experience the Arctic’s raw beauty.