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Experience the thrill of snowmobiling above the Arctic Circle near Tromsø with this 7-hour adventure—stunning scenery, safety gear, and a cozy meal included.
If you’re dreaming of an Arctic adventure that combines adrenaline, breathtaking scenery, and a taste of Sami culture, then the Adventure Snowmobile Safari in Tromsø might just be your perfect fit. This 7-hour tour takes you deep into Norway’s winter wilderness, where snow-covered mountains and frozen lakes set the scene for an unforgettable day. From the comfort of round-trip transfers to the camaraderie of sharing a snowmobile with a friend, this experience offers a well-rounded glimpse into Arctic life—minus the hassle.
What we particularly love about this tour is how smoothly it’s organized. From the moment you’re picked up in Tromsø, everything is taken care of—from the thermal gear to the safety briefing—so you can focus on the fun. Plus, the inclusion of a cozy meal in a traditional Sámi tent adds a warm touch to the cold landscape. That said, one thing to keep in mind is that the actual snowmobiling time can sometimes feel shorter than the advertised two hours, especially if delays occur during gear-up or photo stops. Still, if you’re after an active, scenic, and culturally rich Arctic experience, this tour is ideal for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.
This tour tends to be best suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness and those over 18 who want a safe, guided introduction to snowmobiling. Families with children aged 7 and above might find it suitable, but drivers need to meet minimum height and license requirements. Overall, it’s a thrilling way to explore Tromsø’s winter wonderland with expert guides leading the way.


Starting at Samuel Arnesens gate 5 in Tromsø, your day kicks off at 9:00 am with a comfortable 90-minute bus ride into Norway’s Arctic landscape. This journey alone offers a taste of the scenery that awaits. Once you arrive at Camp Tamok, you’ll be greeted by friendly guides, probably including guides like Tomas, who are well-versed in safety and the local environment.
The gear-up process is straightforward but essential. You’ll be supplied with thermal suits, boots, gloves, and helmets—an important step in making sure you stay warm and protected. Unlike other tours that might leave you to fend for yourself, this tour’s gear is designed to shield you from the cold, especially if temperatures dip as low as -24°C, as noted by some reviewees.
The snowmobiling experience itself involves navigating snowy trails that wind past mountains, frozen rivers, and lakes. Expect to be paired up, with each person taking turns driving and riding as a passenger. The guides will lead the way, sharing interesting insights about the landscape and safety tips. One reviewer appreciated the “helpful and patient” staff, emphasizing how guides like Tomas and others made sure everyone felt confident—even if it’s your first time on a snowmobile.
Midway through your adventure, a short break allows for switching roles and catching your breath. The scenery here is so striking that many travelers spend time taking photos—something the reviews confirmed, with some noting that the time spent on the snowmobiles can sometimes feel less than anticipated due to gear changes and photo stops. It’s worth planning for a flexible schedule.
After your snowmobiling, you’ll return to the camp where a traditional lavvu—a Sami tent—waits with a warming fire. Here, you’ll enjoy a complimentary, hearty lunch in a cozy setting. Reviewers consistently praised the meal, describing it as “great” and “delicious,” with some mentioning fish soup and bread, and others noting extra servings available if you’re hungry. Sharing stories around the fire, with good food and warm drinks, is a lovely way to conclude the outdoor adventure.
Finally, your guides will round up the experience with a safe ride back to Tromsø, leaving you with a camera roll full of spectacular views and a head full of Arctic memories.
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One standout review from Jane Murray highlights the beautiful scenery and the guide’s humor and knowledge. She appreciated the souvenir red head cover, a small but memorable token from her trip. Rose called it an “extremely safe” experience and described Camp Tamok as “a heaven on earth,” emphasizing the tour’s value despite the higher price point.
Karren B. and James A. praised the guides’ helpfulness and the overall fun of the snowmobiling route. Karren especially appreciated the effort the staff put into safety, while James enjoyed the forest trail and the meal afterward, which included fish soup or veggie options.
Lisa A. shared how friendly and patient the staff was, making her Arctic adventure unforgettable. Conversely, one reviewer, Kendra C., pointed out that the actual riding time might be shorter than advertised, with gear-up and photo stops taking up a significant part of the schedule. This is worth noting if you’re expecting a full two-hour ride—do plan for possible delays.
At $251.04 per person, this tour positions itself as a premium Arctic experience. While not cheap, the value is evident when considering what’s included: quality thermal gear, safety equipment, expert guiding, round-trip transportation, and a traditional Sami meal. The reviews consistently mention that it’s worth the money, especially for those looking for a comprehensive Arctic adventure without the hassle of organizing transport or gear.
Given the popularity—most bookings are made roughly 88 days in advance—it’s clear that many travelers see this tour as an essential part of their Tromsø itinerary. Booking early helps secure a spot, especially during peak winter months.

Meeting Point: Samuel Arnesens gate 5, Tromsø, at 9:00 am. The tour includes round-trip transfers from Tromsø, making logistics simple.
Duration: Approximately 7 hours, with the snowmobiling itself lasting around 2 hours plus breaks, lunch, and travel.
Minimum Age & Requirements: Children aged 7 and above can join, but drivers must be at least 18 and possess a valid driver’s license. Passengers need to be taller than 130cm for safety.
Weather & Cancellation: The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the start.
Group Size: Max 36 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience but with enough camaraderie.

The Adventure Snowmobile Safari in Tromsø offers a well-rounded Arctic experience that combines stunning scenery, expert guidance, and cultural touches. Its focus on safety, comfort, and authentic Sami hospitality makes it a fantastic choice for adventurous travelers eager to see Norway’s winter wilderness. While the actual snowmobiling time might sometimes feel a bit shorter than expected, the overall package—including the scenic rides, warm lunch, and hassle-free logistics—delivers excellent value.
Ideal for those with moderate fitness levels who want a guided, safe, and immersive snowmobiling experience, this tour is a memorable way to spend a day above the Arctic Circle. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or simply craving a unique Arctic adventure, this tour will leave you with stories to tell and photographs to cherish.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transfers from Tromsø to Camp Tamok are included, making the day seamless from start to finish.
What do I need to wear?
Thermal gear, including a suit, boots, gloves, and helmet, are provided to keep you warm and safe during the snowmobiling.
Can children participate?
Yes, children aged 7 and older can join. However, drivers must be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license, and passengers need to be taller than 130cm.
What is the duration of the tour?
The total experience lasts about 7 hours, including transfers, briefing, snowmobiling, a meal, and return journey.
Is the snowmobiling time truly two hours?
Some reviews note that gear-up and photo stops can reduce riding time, but the experience still offers a substantial and scenic snowmobile ride.
What is included in the meal?
A complimentary picnic-style lunch is served in a traditional Sami lavvu, with options like fish soup and vegetarian choices.
How physically demanding is the tour?
Moderate physical fitness is recommended. The activity involves riding snowmobiles and some walking during gear-up and breaks.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 88 days ahead, especially during peak season, due to high demand.
What should I do if I want to book?
You can reserve your spot via the booking platform, and confirmation is sent within 48 hours, subject to availability.
This tour provides a fantastic blend of adventure, culture, and nature, making it a highlight for anyone exploring Tromsø in winter. With safety, comfort, and authentic Arctic scenery at the forefront, it’s a day worth investing in for those craving a memorable snowmobiling experience.