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Discover the thrill of Arctic snowmobiling and serene ice fishing in Alta, Norway. An authentic adventure perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
This Snowmobile and Icefishing Adventure in Alta offers an engaging way to experience Norway’s legendary Arctic wilderness. For those who crave a mix of adrenaline and tranquility, this tour combines the rush of riding snowmobiles across snowy forests and mountain plains with the peaceful challenge of ice fishing on a secluded lake. With a focus on authentic local activities and breathtaking scenery, it promises a memorable day in the Norwegian Arctic.
What really stands out is the chance to feel like you’re standing on top of the world—surrounded by endless white, with only the distant horizon breaking the snow-covered silence. The tour is well-paced, allowing time for both thrill-seeking and reflective moments. However, since it involves outdoor activities in extreme cold, travelers should be prepared with suitable clothing and a moderate level of physical fitness.
This adventure appeals most to those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, unique cultural experiences, and stunning natural landscapes. If you’re after a mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and a taste of traditional Arctic life, this tour could be a perfect fit.


This 6.5-hour experience is designed to give you a comprehensive taste of Arctic life, blending outdoor adventure with peaceful fishing. Starting at Markedsgata 6, Alta, the tour kicks off with a briefing in English, where you’ll be introduced to snowmobile operation and safety. The group is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
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The first part of the journey involves hopping onto a snowmobile, which might sound daunting for complete beginners but is generally straightforward with proper instruction. As you cruise through snow-covered forests, you’ll feel the crisp Arctic air and perhaps spot some wildlife tracks or signs of Arctic animals.
Soon, you’ll ascend to the vast mountain plains—a highlight for many. Here, the silence is profound, broken only by the roar of the snowmobiles and the crunch of snow under your vehicle. Travelers who have experienced this mention the “stunning views” and the feeling of standing on top of the world. The landscape stretches endlessly, with only the horizon and the blue sky above.
Your guide will likely point out signs of Arctic wildlife along the way. The scenery is as educational as it is beautiful, giving you insight into the region’s natural ecosystem. We loved the way guides like John, who was praised as “top-notch” in reviews, made these moments informative and engaging.
After the snowmobiling segment, the tour takes you to a quiet, remote lake—an ideal setting for ice fishing. The spot is chosen for its tranquility and good fish populations, typically trout or char. Here, you’ll learn the traditional techniques, which require patience and a steady hand. While waiting for a bite, you’re encouraged to soak in the peacefulness of your surroundings, listening to the wind and the snow crackling beneath your feet.
For those fortunate enough to catch a fish, there’s even an opportunity to try it prepared right there on the ice—fresh Arctic trout or char, depending on what’s caught. This adds a deliciously authentic touch to the experience, and many reviewers have noted how special it is to taste a fish caught just moments earlier, right in the heart of Arctic wilderness.

The tour starts at the meeting point in Alta, where your guide will equip you with warm clothing—so no need to worry about dressing for Arctic conditions. The entire experience is designed to balance activity and relaxation, allowing you to enjoy each part without feeling rushed.
The snowmobiling portion takes you through snow-covered forests, where the trees are heavy with snow, creating an almost fairy-tale atmosphere. The ascent to the mountain plains offers panoramic views and a sense of solitude. As you traverse these vast open spaces, you’ll truly understand the scale and beauty of Norway’s Arctic landscape.
After approximately 3-4 hours of snowmobiling, the group heads to the ice fishing location. Here, the quiet of the ice is broken only by your conversation, the gentle scrape of the fishing line, and the occasional bite. The experience emphasizes patience and mindfulness, qualities often appreciated by those seeking a break from modern life.
The tour provider offers warm clothing on-site, which is crucial given the cold climate. Participants should have moderate physical fitness, as snowmobiling and ice fishing can be physically demanding. It’s not recommended for travelers with limited mobility, but overall, the experience is accessible for most reasonably fit adults.
Based on reviews, the guides make a real difference. The standout guide, John, received high praise for being “top-notch,” with visitors feeling well-informed and safe under his supervision. The organization was described as “super” and well-coordinated, making the whole day smooth and enjoyable.
A key highlight is the stunning scenery—many mention the “endless sea of white” and crisp blue skies, which create picture-perfect moments. You’ll want to bring a camera, but also remember to appreciate the quiet moments that photos can’t capture.
The tour’s focus on local Arctic traditions, like ice fishing, offers more than just a thrill—it’s an immersive cultural experience. Learning to fish on the ice, waiting patiently, and then tasting your catch is a memorable way to connect with the region’s way of life.

This experience is ideal for adventure lovers who want to combine adrenaline with serenity. If you enjoy outdoor activities in cold climates, you’ll appreciate the mix of snowmobiling and fishing. It’s also perfect for travelers looking for a small-group experience with personalized guidance.
However, those with limited mobility or who prefer indoor activities may find the outdoor elements challenging. Moderate physical fitness is recommended due to the nature of snowmobiling and the patience required for ice fishing.
This tour suits those seeking authentic Arctic encounters, beautiful landscapes, and a taste of local traditions in a well-organized setting.

Is warm clothing provided?
Yes, the tour provider supplies warm clothing on-site, so you can focus on enjoying the experience without worrying about the cold.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours and 30 minutes, from start to finish, including transportation, instructions, and activities.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers, allowing for a more personalized and engaging experience.
Is this experience suitable for children or limited mobility?
It’s not recommended for travelers with limited mobility, and moderate physical fitness is advised. The activities are physically demanding and involve outdoor winter conditions.
What is the price, and does it represent good value?
At $324.17 per person, the cost includes equipment, guidance, and a unique Arctic experience. Given the combination of activities and the scenic highlights, it offers good value for those seeking a full-day adventure.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if your plans shift.
Will I see wildlife during the tour?
While wildlife sightings depend on luck, guides often point out signs of Arctic animals during the snowmobiling ride, adding an educational element.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

This Snowmobile and Icefishing Adventure in Alta offers an engaging blend of high-energy outdoor activity and peaceful rural tradition. The stunning scenery, expertly run organization, and authentic Arctic experience make it a fantastic choice for those wanting to connect with Norway’s wild side.
Whether you’re drawn to the thrill of snowmobiling across mountain plains or the quiet patience of ice fishing, this tour provides a well-rounded glimpse into Arctic life. It’s best suited for adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, and curious travelers eager to step outside typical sightseeing routines.
If you’re after an experience that combines breathtaking landscapes with meaningful activities—and don’t mind the cold—this tour will leave you with stories to tell and memories to cherish.