Snowmobile Tours in Tromsø: Which One to Book

Three real snowmobile tours into the Lyngen Alps and the Arctic wilderness, compared on riding time, pace and what's actually included.

Snowmobile Tours in Tromsø: Which One to Book

How the Three Tours Actually Differ

Snowmobile Safari in the Lyngen Alps8 hours~2.5 hours4.9 (1,142 reviews)$316Prostneset, Tromsø
Lyngen Alps Tour with Soup & Drinks7 hours60-90 min4.8 (303 reviews)$273Prostneset, Tromsø
Arctic Wilderness Evening Tour8 hours1.5-2 hours4.4 (171 reviews)$273Radisson Blu Hotel, Tromsø

The gap between total tour length and actual riding time surprises first-time bookers on every one of these: a full day out includes a real bus and ferry transfer each way into the Lyngen Alps, plus a safety briefing and gear-up, before the snowmobiles start moving. The Safari gives the longest ride of the three and carries both the highest rating and by far the most reviews. The Soup & Drinks tour is explicitly paced around the scenery rather than distance. The Evening Tour trades daylight scenery for a real shot at the aurora.

Which One Should You Actually Book?

If maximizing time actually on the snowmobile is the priority, the Safari's 2.5 hours is the longest ride on offer, and its review count is the deepest track record of the three. If a slower, more relaxed pace with a hot soup stop matters more than distance covered, the Lyngen Alps Tour with Soup & Drinks is built for exactly that. If you want the aurora chance built into the day, the Evening Tour is the only one of the three timed for it, departing from the Radisson Blu rather than the harbor terminal the other two use.

FAQs

How much actual riding time do Tromsø snowmobile tours include?

Less than the total tour length in every case, since a full day includes the bus and ferry transfer out to the Lyngen Alps or base camp and back. The Snowmobile Safari in the Lyngen Alps gives about 2.5 hours of riding within an 8-hour day. The Lyngen Alps Tour with Soup & Drinks gives 60 to 90 minutes within a 7-hour day, deliberately paced around scenery rather than distance. The Arctic Wilderness Evening Tour gives 1.5 to 2 hours within an 8-hour day, timed for a chance at the northern lights.

Do I need a driving licence to ride a snowmobile in Tromsø?

Yes, to drive one. All three tours require a valid driver's licence to operate the snowmobile and set a minimum driver age of 18. Passengers riding along don't need a licence, and every tour pairs two guests per machine with a driver swap partway through so both people get real riding time.

Which snowmobile tour is best for seeing the northern lights?

The Arctic Wilderness Snowmobile Evening Tour is built specifically as an evening activity, with guides making stops along the way to improve the odds of a sighting, though like any aurora activity it's never guaranteed. The other two run during daylight and are built around the scenery and the ride itself rather than the aurora.

Are Tromsø snowmobile tours suitable for children?

Age minimums vary by operator: the Snowmobile Safari in the Lyngen Alps excludes children under 7, the Lyngen Alps Tour with Soup & Drinks excludes children under 6, and the Arctic Wilderness Evening Tour excludes children under 12. Check the specific listing's current requirements before booking.

Tours

4.7 · 47,000+ bookings Check availability →