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Experience the Northern Lights in style with a private chase from Tromsø, including cozy campfire, local cuisine, professional photos, and expert guides.
If you’re dreaming of witnessing the elusive Northern Lights in Norway, then a private aurora chase like this one sounds perfect. Offered by Northern Norway Travel AS, this tailored experience promises a luxurious, intimate adventure into Arctic skies, complete with local food, storytelling, and professional photography. It’s a carefully curated way to increase your chances of seeing the Aurora borealis while enjoying comfort and authenticity.
What immediately catches the eye about this tour is the private group setting and the focus on creating a memorable, personalized experience. We adore how this trip combines the thrill of chasing the lights with the charm of Norwegian tradition — think campfires, reindeer skins, and local tales around the fire. That said, it’s important to note that, as with all aurora tours, seeing the green lady dance isn’t guaranteed — nature’s show depends on the weather, but the journey itself is bound to be enchanting.
This experience is best suited for travelers who value comfort, exclusivity, and culture, making it ideal for couples, small groups, or anyone looking for a romantic or special Arctic outing. If you prefer a more flexible, intimate adventure with lots of photo opportunities and local flavor, this tour might just be the one for you.


For a more personal experience, these private Tromso tours deliver individual attention
This private Aurora chase in Tromsø is designed for those who want an exclusive, immersive Arctic adventure. You’re picked up from your hotel in a luxury vehicle, and from there, your knowledgeable guide—fluent in several languages including English, Spanish, French, German, and Italian—takes the helm in scouting the best possible locations to view the Aurora. The focus here is on comfort, convenience, and cultivating a memorable atmosphere.
The entire journey lasts around six hours, which allows ample time for chasing clear skies, enjoying local traditions, and soaking in the Arctic ambiance. The small group setting ensures a personal touch, with guides eager to share their expertise and answer your questions about the lights, local folklore, or Norway’s history.
Your adventure begins with a hotel pickup, where your guide will introduce themselves, explain the evening’s plan, and get to know your preferences. This personalized approach means they can adapt the experience to suit your interests, whether that’s photography tips, storytelling, or simply relaxing and enjoying the scenery.
The guide’s main goal is to find the best spot for Aurora viewing, based on current weather conditions and space weather forecasts. Thanks to Tromsø’s reputation as one of the top places in the world for northern lights, your chances are already pretty high. The guide’s local knowledge is a big plus — they know the hidden gems and less light-polluted areas that maximize your experience.
Once at the chosen location, the real magic begins. You’ll settle around a cozy campfire, sitting on reindeer skins or camping chairs, wrapped in thermal suits if requested (there’s limited sizing, so it’s best to notify in advance if you need one). The guides set up the fire and entertain you with stories, folklore, and a taste of Norway’s culinary side — hot drinks, possibly some snacks, and the warm atmosphere of a genuine Arctic campfire.
This part of the experience highlights the cultural side of the trip, giving you a taste of local traditions. The guides’ storytelling, often in multiple languages, adds depth to the adventure, making it more than just a sky-gazing trip.
Photography lovers can capture Tromso through these guided photo tours
One of the standout features is the professional photography aspect. Certified guides, trained in capturing the Aurora, will use tripods (limited availability, so worth requesting early) and share tips to get the best shots. The photos are digital and sent within 72 hours, ensuring you leave with tangible memories of this extraordinary moment.
Feedback from past travelers emphasizes how valuable this service is. As one reviewer noted, “The photos they sent us captured the lights beautifully — much better than I could have managed with my phone.” This service is perfect if you want high-quality keepsakes without the hassle of figuring out camera settings in cold conditions.
After a night under the Arctic skies, your guide will drive you back to Tromsø, leaving you with new stories and hopefully, some stunning photos. The experience ends with a friendly farewell, and we found that the entire trip feels like a well-orchestrated, personal adventure rather than a mass tourist activity.

At $2,339 for a group of up to two people, this experience is on the higher end. However, considering the luxury transportation, personalized service, local cuisine, professional photography, and expert guides, it’s a package aimed at travelers seeking a premium, hassle-free experience. For couples or small groups wanting privacy and tailored attention, this can be a very worthwhile splurge.
Your fee covers hotel pickup and drop-off, a light dinner and drinks, snacks, warm drinks around the campfire, reindeer skins, camping chairs, thermal suits (if requested), a tripod (subject to availability), and digital photos. Notably, there’s no refund if the aurora doesn’t appear, which is standard for natural phenomena tours. The unpredictability of the Aurora adds an element of chance, but the guide’s expertise boosts your odds.
Traveling in a luxury vehicle in the Arctic winter is a huge plus. It means you arrive warm and comfortable, ready to focus on the lights and stories. The flexibility to request thermal suits and the option for photography equipment make this experience adaptable to your needs.
Since the Aurora depends on clear skies and space weather, your chances can vary. Tromsø is one of the best spots worldwide for Aurora viewing, but even in prime conditions, sightings are not guaranteed. The guides are transparent about this, emphasizing the experience’s magical aspect regardless of whether the lights appear.

The two reviews available give some insight into what you can expect. Both rate this experience a perfect 5/5, praising the professionalism of guides and the quality of the photos sent afterward. One reviewer mentioned a “fantastic guide, fluent in multiple languages, who knew exactly where to take us for the best views.” Another highlighted how the campfire and storytelling made the evening feel authentic and memorable.
They appreciated the warm gear and the cozy campfire, which made enduring the Arctic night more comfortable. However, one reviewer noted that even with all preparations, the natural unpredictability of the Aurora means you might spend hours waiting without a sighting, but the overall experience still felt magical.
This private Aurora chase ticks many boxes for travelers seeking a luxurious, personalized experience with a focus on comfort, authenticity, and memorable photography. It’s especially suited for couples, small groups, or anyone willing to invest in a high-end Arctic adventure with a good chance of seeing the lights.
If you prefer a more flexible, intimate outing that combines Norwegian culture with the thrill of Aurora hunting, and you value expert guidance and professional photos, this tour is a strong choice. The cost reflects the exclusivity and quality, so it’s best for those who want to make their Northern Lights experience feel special and private.
Keep in mind that the success of spotting the Aurora depends on weather and space conditions, but the overall journey — with its cozy campfire, cultural storytelling, and stunning Arctic scenery — promises to be a highlight regardless.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it’s designed to be suitable for everyone, including families with children, as long as they are comfortable in winter clothing.
What should I wear for the tour?
Dress warmly with wool underlayers, a hat, gloves, and warm shoes. The thermal suits provided are optional but helpful if requested.
Can I get a refund if I don’t see the Aurora?
No, there are no refunds if the lights do not appear since it depends on natural conditions.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately six hours, including pickup, the chase, campfire, and return.
Are meals included?
Yes, a light dinner, snacks, and hot drinks are included, giving you a taste of Norway’s hospitality.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, you’ll travel in a luxury vehicle, ensuring comfort during the Arctic night.
What kind of photography services are provided?
Guides are trained in Aurora photography, and tripods are available (limited), with photos sent digitally within 72 hours.
Can I request special gear or equipment?
Limited sizes of thermal suits are available, so it’s best to request in advance.
What languages are guides fluent in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, French, German, and Italian.
Is this tour customizable?
Since it’s a private experience, guides are flexible and can tailor parts of the experience based on your preferences.
This private Aurora chase from Tromsø offers a wonderful blend of luxury, authenticity, and adventure. With careful planning, expert guidance, and the chance to capture unforgettable photos, it’s a fantastic way to experience the Arctic’s most famous natural wonder.