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Discover Tromso's Northern Lights with this 7-hour guided tour featuring a pro photographer, cozy treats, and carefully selected viewing spots.
Experiencing the Northern Lights is high on many travelers’ wish lists when visiting Tromso, Norway. This 7-hour tour offers a chance to chase the elusive auroras in the company of an experienced photographer and a comfortable, well-organized trip outside the city’s glow. While weather can always be a wild card, the combination of strategic stops, cozy refreshments, and expert guidance makes it a solid choice for those seeking an authentic and visually stunning experience.
What we particularly like about this tour is the expert photographer guiding the way—not only do they help you capture the lights, but they also make the experience more meaningful with tips and tricks. That said, one consideration is the reliance on weather conditions; if the sky remains cloudy, the chances of seeing the aurora diminish significantly. This tour tends to attract adventurous travelers eager to see the lights and willing to spend a few hours outdoors in cold but breathtaking surroundings.
Overall, it’s a tour best suited for those who value professional guidance, scenic stops away from city lights, and a warm, sociable atmosphere. If you’re after a well-rounded experience with good value and a chance to learn about aurora photography, this one is worth considering.


This Aurora Magic Tour kicks off at 6:30 pm from the central meeting point at Kaigata 4, Tromsø. From there, you hop into a modern, air-conditioned bus designed for comfort and smooth travel through Tromso’s snowy landscape. The vehicle’s quality is a notable bonus—no rattling or freezing seats here, just a cozy ride to the best spots for Aurora viewing.
The itinerary is crafted with a keen eye on maximizing your chances of seeing the Northern Lights. Our guides use the latest weather and solar activity forecasts to choose locations far from Tromso’s light pollution. These carefully selected spots are often in secluded, dark areas where the sky can open up fully, giving you a better shot at witnessing the aurora dance overhead.
One review highlighted how the guide, Lorenzo, took guests to “more secluded areas with no light pollution or a lot of people,” making the experience feel more intimate and authentic. It’s this attention to detail that elevates the tour from just a bus ride to a thoughtfully curated adventure.
Photography lovers can capture Tromso through these guided photo tours
Each stop offers a chance to relax and soak in the Arctic night. Once you arrive, hot drinks and freshly baked cookies are laid out—simple but effective touches for keeping warm and comfortable. We loved the way the guides encouraged guests to focus on the sky, sharing insights into what causes the aurora and how to photograph it.
Several guests noted the knowledgeable guides, with one describing Lorenzo as “epic,” and others appreciating the helpful tips on capturing the lights on camera. Even if the aurora remains shy, the experience of being out in the Arctic dark, with a hot chocolate in hand, makes for a memorable evening.
Weather is always unpredictable in the Arctic, and this tour depends heavily on clear skies. Several reviews mention that, due to weather conditions, sightings can vary. One guest noted, “We did not get to see the Northern Lights due to weather,” but still appreciated the effort and the scenic drive. Conversely, others were lucky enough to see a faint but beautiful display, warmed by hot drinks and the company of fellow travelers.
The tour’s flexibility is a plus—if weather cancels the aurora, you’re offered another date or a full refund. That transparency helps set realistic expectations, especially for first-time aurora chasers.
Having a professional photographer guide makes a real difference, especially if you want to take home stunning images. Tips on camera settings, framing, and how to best capture the dancing lights are part of the experience. Several reviewers mentioned how helpful the guides were in teaching them to photograph the aurora, transforming a simple viewing into an educational opportunity.
At $171.53 per person, this tour offers a well-rounded experience with value rooted in expert guidance, comfortable transport, and scenic stops. While not inexpensive, the combination of professional photography tips, carefully chosen viewing locations, and the cozy atmosphere justifies the cost for many travelers. Keep in mind that the experience is weather-dependent, but knowing you have a knowledgeable guide and the option to reschedule or get a refund helps mitigate that risk.
For those seeking a balanced, informative, and scenic Northern Lights experience, this tour hits the right notes.

This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers who value expert guidance and want to improve their chances of capturing the aurora on camera. It’s ideal for those who enjoy scenic drives, cozy atmospheres, and are prepared for cold evenings. If you’re traveling with a group or as a couple wanting a more intimate, guided experience, it’s a great choice. Those with flexible schedules and an understanding that weather can impact sightings will find this tour aligns well with their expectations.

The Aurora Magic Northern Lights Tour with a professional photographer in Tromso is a thoughtfully designed experience that balances scenic beauty, expert guidance, and comfort. It’s perfect for travelers who want more than just a chance to see the aurora—they want to learn how to photograph it, enjoy some warm treats, and visit carefully selected locations away from city light pollution.
While weather can sometimes be unpredictable, the effort and planning behind this tour make it a worthwhile endeavor for anyone eager to witness one of nature’s most spectacular displays in a supportive, informative setting. It’s a solid pick for those who value quality, knowledgeable guides, and a memorable Arctic adventure.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, hot drinks, and freshly baked cookies. The guide is an experienced photographer who helps with camera settings and capturing the aurora.
What should I wear?
While thermic suits are not included, you should dress warmly—think layers, thermal wear, warm jackets, hats, gloves, and sturdy footwear—to stay comfortable during the outdoor stops.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 6:30 pm and ending back at the meeting point.
Can I cancel if the weather forecast is poor?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour. If weather conditions prevent sightings, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but expect outdoor conditions in cold weather. The tour group is limited to 44, maintaining a good balance of intimacy and social atmosphere.
Will I get good photos?
With the aid of the guide’s photography tips, you’ll have a better chance of capturing the lights. Remember, aurora visibility depends on weather and solar activity, so results may vary.
Where does the tour end?
It finishes back at the same meeting point where it started, at Kaigata 4, Tromsø.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 27 days ahead, which helps secure your spot during peak aurora season.
This detailed, honest review aims to help you determine if this Northern Lights tour aligns with your expectations and travel style. Keep your camera ready, dress warmly, and who knows—you might just catch that elusive green dance across the Arctic sky.