Northern Lights Tours in Norway
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- Under the Northern Lights: Arctic Dreams Norway
- Norwegian Fjords Escape with Northern Lights (from Oslo to Tromso)
- Havila Voyages Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen (including Hammerfest)
- Winter adventures at the Arctic Panorama Lodge
- Experience Kirkenes ice cold
- Ice coast adventure - aurora borealis, wildlife and Lofoten
- Havila Voyages Kirkenes-Bergen
- Wildlife, northern lights and the natural paradise of Senja
- Alta - The fascination of the Northern Lights
- Northern lights metropolis Tromso
Under the Northern Lights: Arctic Dreams Norway
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“You get it all - the Northern lights, the wildlife, the people and the culture all in one pack.”
Maryia, traveled in December
Three distinct viewing experiences showcase Norway's Arctic aurora. Daytime activities include reindeer sledding with Sami people and wildlife cruises in Tromsø's fjords.
Duration 5 days Destinations Tromso, Lyngseidet Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operator Nordiva Tours From
- US$3,166+$491 upfront costs
Duration 10 days Destinations Oslo, Gol, Flam, Bergen, Tromso Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $3,046
8% Off- US$2,796+$213 upfront costsYou save $250
Havila's eco-friendly ship cruises Norway's Arctic coast for prime aurora viewing. The journey features Tromsø's deck views, Hammerfest's UNESCO site, and North Cape plateau visits. Battery-powered sailing enhances natural light observation.
Duration 12 days Destinations Bergen, Floro, Molde, Kristiansund, Rørvik, Lofoten, Svolvær, Stokmarknes, Kirkenes, HammerfestSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator DERTOUR From
8% Off- US$1,954
Uloya Island near Tromso serves as an ideal aurora observation point. Arctic Panorama Lodge features Northern Lights alarms and guided evening sessions from traditional Lavvu tents, plus daytime Arctic activities and fjord views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tromso Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator DERTOUR From
8% Off- US$3,088
The Arctic wilderness of Kirkenes provides the backdrop for aurora borealis hunting. A 2-hour husky sledding adventure through 10km trails pairs with 3-hour minibus excursions to Langfjord's prime viewing spots. Photography guidance and warm drinks enhance observation sessions.
Duration 5 days Destinations Kirkenes Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
8% Off- US$2,404
The Arctic realm from Tromso to Lofoten's remote shores offers prime aurora viewing. Professional guides in Svolvaer share photography expertise while Tennevoll's mountains provide an ideal setting away from city lights.
Duration 11 days Destinations Tromso, Svolvær, Lofoten, Narvik, Tennevoll Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
8% Off- US$3,382
The Arctic Circle crossing marks the gateway to premium aurora viewing. The Northern Lights dance above Tromsø's deck and midnight excursions. Dark fjords near Lofoten Islands create ideal night sky observation conditions.
Duration 6 days Destinations Kirkenes, Hammerfest, Lofoten, Trondheim, Bergen Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
8% Off- US$1,084
The converted lighthouse and outdoor jacuzzi boat at Hamn i Senja showcase Norway's aurora. Aurora Rooms feature panoramic windows for comfortable viewing. Night trips from Tromso lead to prime spotting locations.
Duration 7 days Destinations Tromso, Senja Island Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
8% Off- US$2,447
The pristine Gargia Valley near Alta offers ideal Northern Lights viewing conditions far from urban light pollution. Your stay includes the modern Canyon Hotel Alta and historic Gargia Lodge, with visits to the striking Northern Lights Cathedral where you'll gain insights into aurora phenomena.
No departure dates availableDuration 8 days Destinations Alta Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR The route from Tromso to the Finnish border reveals perfect aurora spots. Nighttime Northern Lights hunts complement visits to illuminated Sami camps and dog sledding adventures in Tamok Valley.
Duration 5 days Destinations Tromso Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
8% Off- US$751
What people love about Northern Lights Tours in Norway
- Norway Fjords and Northern Lights (From November 2025, 7 Days)
Rianna is super-organised, always made sure we were on time. Always happy to help and answer questions, make everyone feel included. Itinerary was fantastic and found a balance between doing the most things possible in a short amount of time. Rianna also always gave great advice on free time activities beyond the itinerary.
What our customers ask about Northern Lights Tours in Norway
When is the best time to see the Northern Lights in Norway?
The Northern Lights are most visible in Norway from late September to March. The most reliable viewing happens between November and February. Tromsø located 350km north of the Arctic Circle stands out as a prime viewing location. The coastal regions including the Lofoten Islands combine aurora sightings with scenic landscapes. A TourRadar traveler notes: "We were lucky enough to see the Northern Lights 3 out of 4 nights during our stay in the Arctic region especially spectacular from the Sommarøy Arctic Hotel's viewing deck."
What are the most popular locations for Northern Lights viewing in Norway?
Norway offers several key locations for aurora viewing. Tromsø serves as the Northern Lights capital while Alta houses the world's first Northern Lights observatory. The Lofoten Islands and Sommarøy Island provide coastal viewing experiences. The Arctic Panorama Lodge in Uloybukt features dedicated viewing platforms with fjord views. From indoor viewing at Alta's Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel to the backdrop of Tromsø's Arctic Cathedral each spot offers distinct advantages. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Aurora Lights Campfire Tour in Sommarøy's beaches was perfect for photography with zero light pollution."
What accommodation options are available on Northern Lights tours in Norway?
Norway's aurora viewing accommodations span from city hotels to wilderness stays. The Scandic Alta provides traditional lodging while glass-roofed Aurora cabins in Ivalo let guests watch the lights from bed. The Snowhotel Kirkenes offers ice rooms and Tromsø's Radisson Blu Hotel provides city-center convenience. Remote options include Gargia Lodge and traditional Sámi lavvu tents. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The mix of accommodations was perfect - from comfortable city hotels to the amazing glass-roofed cabins where we could watch the lights from our bed."
What winter activities can be combined with Northern Lights viewing?
Northern Lights tours often include daytime Arctic adventures. Visitors can try dog sledding in Alta snowmobile safaris in Tamok Valley or reindeer sledding with Sami guides near Tromsø. The Polar Park offers Arctic wildlife viewing while Tromsø serves as a base for whale watching trips. The Lofoten Islands feature traditional fishing experiences. One TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The dog sledding experience in Alta with the Lyrek family's champion huskies was incredible followed by an amazing Northern Lights display that evening."
What type of clothing should I pack for a Northern Lights tour in Norway?
Arctic temperatures can drop below -20°C (-4°F) requiring strategic layering. Pack thermal base layers wool sweaters a heavy winter coat insulated snow pants and waterproof boots. Warm socks hats scarves and multiple glove pairs are essential. Many tours including those at Camp Tamok near Tromsø provide thermal suits for specific activities. A TourRadar traveler advises: "The thermal suits provided were essential for the long nights of aurora viewing but having your own proper base layers made all the difference."
What's the best length of stay for a Northern Lights tour in Norway?
A 4-5 night stay increases the chances of seeing the Northern Lights accounting for weather and moon phases. The Polar Nights in Northern Norway tour spans 5 days while longer experiences like the Northern Lights of Scandinavia run for 10 days. These timeframes allow for both aurora viewing and daytime activities. A TourRadar traveler recommended: "Our 5-night stay in Tromsø gave us multiple opportunities to see the lights with enough time to enjoy other Arctic activities during the day."
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