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Discover the thrill of snowmobiling through Norway’s Lyngen Alps with expert guides, stunning scenery, and delicious local food on this full-day adventure.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to zip across snow-draped mountains in Norway’s Arctic wilderness, this snowmobile safari in the Lyngen Alps might be just the ticket. With an enthusiastic focus on stunning scenery, expert guides, and a genuine touch of local hospitality, this tour offers a memorable mix of adventure and authentic Arctic charm. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned snowmobiler, the well-organized experience packs in breathtaking views, fun driving, and a hearty lunch, all wrapped into an approximately 8-hour day.
One of the standout features of this tour is the way it seamlessly combines transportation, scenic stops, and hands-on snowmobiling. We love how the tour includes not just a thrill ride but also the chance to appreciate Norway’s untouched nature — from arctic fjords to towering mountain peaks. That said, it’s worth noting that the trip involves some travel time, including bus and ferry crossings, which means you’ll want to set aside the full day. If you’re craving an active, scenic adventure that offers both adrenaline and the chance to soak in Arctic landscapes, this tour is a solid choice.
A key consideration is the need for warm clothing and a driver’s license — essential for safety and comfort. Children under six are not suited for the snowmobiles, which makes it more of a family-friendly activity for older kids or adventurous couples. If you’re after a genuine outdoor experience with a friendly local touch, this tour ticks those boxes. Just remember, your enthusiasm for snowmobiling and cold weather gear will go a long way in making the most of it.


This tour kicks off early in Tromsø, with a meet-up at the bus terminal by 8:30 AM, giving you a chance to settle in and prepare for the day ahead. The journey begins with a scenic bus ride through Arctic landscapes, providing a glimpse of Norway’s wild beauty before reaching the ferry crossing. Crossing Ullsfjorden by ferry is a highlight itself — a moment to soak in the icy water and mountain views that make this part of Norway so special.
Once you arrive at Breivikeidet, you’ll disembark and hop onto a minibus to your starting point, where guides are waiting with your safety equipment and warm gear. The guides, like Stefan, are seasoned snowmobilers who prioritize safety while making sure everyone feels confident, even if it’s your first time on a snowmobile. Many reviewers, including Dominic, praise the guides’ professionalism and friendly demeanor, noting they go above and beyond to ensure enjoyment and safety.
The actual snowmobiling segment lasts around 1.5 hours, with stops at viewpoints perfect for photos and learning about the area’s history. You’ll share driving responsibilities with a partner, switching drivers at the designated stops. The route takes you through incredible mountain scenery, with notable praise for the breathtaking views—as Paola put it, “The scenery is really mind-blowing.”
Throughout the trip, guides like Stefan and others make frequent stops, allowing everyone to take pictures or simply absorb the scenery. Many guests comment on how the snowmobiling feels manageable even for beginners, thanks to clear instructions and a smooth trail. “The trail is not difficult at all,” one reviewer confirms, describing the experience as “very smooth and picturesque.”
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After the snowmobiling, you’ll head back to the fishing village to warm up in a cozy restaurant. The meal is a delightful surprise for many — a hearty homemade fish soup served with fresh bread, hot drinks, and sweet cakes. Reviewers consistently mention how delicious the lunch is — “fantastically tasty,” as Dominic described it — making a perfect end to an active day. The restaurant offers panoramic views of the fjord, giving you a chance to relax and reflect on the scenic adventure.
Following lunch, the tour wraps up with a transfer back via ferry and bus, returning to Tromsø around 4-5 PM. The trip includes all necessary equipment, so you don’t have to worry about clothing logistics — thermal suits, boots, gloves, helmets, and safety gear are provided, as highlighted in reviews praising the well-organized approach and good quality gear.

At $313 per person, this experience offers a comprehensive day of outdoor adventure, scenic beauty, and hearty local food. Considering the full itinerary, transportation, expert guides, warm clothing, and a filling lunch, many reviewers feel it represents good value for money. For example, Chloe found the transportation and guide service “really easy,” and others like Michele enjoyed the “fantastic soup” and “amazing day throughout.”
While it’s not the cheapest activity in Tromsø, the combination of adrenaline, stunning scenery, and cultural touches makes it worth the investment for many visitors. Plus, the flexibility around cancellation (up to 24 hours in advance) helps travelers book with confidence.

This snowmobile safari is ideal for those who crave adventure in nature but also want a touch of comfort and local flavor. It suits beginners and experienced snowmobilers alike, especially if you’re keen on stunning Arctic vistas and authentic experiences. Families with children over age 6 who are comfortable sitting upright or riding on a sledge can also enjoy this trip.
If you’re curious about Arctic life, enjoy picturesque landscapes, or simply want a day of active fun, this tour delivers a well-rounded experience. It’s particularly perfect for travelers who appreciate good organization, friendly guides, and hearty, warming food after a cold outdoor adventure.
Is the snowmobile experience suitable for beginners?
Yes, many reviews highlight how the guides give thorough instructions to ensure everyone feels confident, and the trail is described as smooth and manageable even for first-timers.
What should I bring?
You should bring your driver’s license, warm clothing, and gloves. The tour provides thermal suits, boots, and helmets, so dress in layers underneath.
Will I get to drive the snowmobile?
Yes, you’ll take turns driving with a partner, following the guide through scenic stops. The experience is designed to be fun and accessible.
How long is the actual snowmobiling part?
The snowmobiling lasts approximately 1.5 hours, with stops at viewpoints along the way.
What’s included in the price?
Guided snowmobile safari, return transportation, lunch, drinks, dessert, and all necessary equipment are included.
Is the ferry crossing scenic?
Definitely. The crossing over Ullsfjorden offers beautiful views, and many guests say it’s an integral part of the Arctic adventure.
Can children participate?
Children under 6 are not allowed on snowmobiles, but older children who can sit upright or ride on a sledge are welcome.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans change.
What kind of food is served after the tour?
Guests rave about the fish soup and fresh bread served in a restaurant overlooking the fjord — a perfect way to warm up after snowmobiling.
“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…”
The Tromsø: Lyngen Alps Snowmobile Safari is a carefully crafted adventure that balances the thrill of snowmobiling with the quiet majesty of Arctic landscapes. It’s perfect for travelers who want a full day of outdoor activity, stunning scenery, and cozy local hospitality. The knowledgeable guides and well-organized logistics ensure you feel safe and cared for, whether it’s your first snowmobile ride or you’re a seasoned winter explorer.
The experience offers genuine value — not just in the scenery but also in the warmth of the food and the friendliness of the staff. It’s a fantastic way to see the Arctic in motion, with enough flexibility and comfort to make it accessible for most travelers. If you’re after memorable vistas, fun driving, and a taste of local life, this tour is a must-do in Tromsø.
To sum it up, this snowmobile safari is best suited for those craving an active Arctic day with friendly guides and stunning views. It’s a solid pick for adventurers, families, and anyone eager to experience Norway’s winter magic in a safe, organized, and enjoyable way. Just remember to dress warmly, bring your license, and get ready for a day you’ll be talking about long after you leave the Arctic behind.