1. Chase the Northern Lights
For many travelers, seeing the Aurora Borealis is the dream that brings them to Tromsø. Thanks to its position directly under the aurora oval, the region offers some of the most reliable Northern Lights conditions in the world. The best time to see the Northern Lights in Tromsø is from October through March.
Joining a guided Northern Lights tour is a good way to increase your chances of seeing the aurora. Professional guides monitor weather forecasts and chase clear skies. If the Northern Lights appear, you’ll find yourself under a sky lit up by green, or maybe even purple, flowing waves. A truly unforgettable experience!
2. Experience whales in their natural habitat
Every winter, humpback whales and orcas migrate into the fjords near Tromsø to feed on herring. Watching a wild humpback breach or a pod of orcas playing in Arctic waters is an unforgettable sight.
To guarantee a respectful and comfortable viewing experience, you can join Sustainable Whale Watching day tours from Tromsø aboard vessels committed to responsible Arctic wildlife viewing. Whale season typically runs from late October through January. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure!
3. Fjellheisen cable car – Tromsø’s iconic view
If you are looking for the best viewpoint in Tromsø, the Fjellheisen cable car is the place to go. The cable car takes you from the city up to the Fjellstua viewpoint on Mount Storsteinen (421 m), offering great views of the Tromsø island, the surrounding mountains, and Arctic fjords.
In winter, visit during the day for great views of the city in the soft Arctic light, or come back at night to see the Northern Lights dance across the sky. The view from the top is fantastic!
4. Go dog sledding
Few activities feel more “Arctic” than racing through snowy landscapes on a husky sled. Tromsø’s husky farms offer tours ranging from easy ride-along trips to full drive-your-own-dog-sled experiences.
Meet the dogs, learn the basics of driving the sled, and set off into beautiful winter surroundings. You can expect crisp air, wagging tails, and a lot of joyful barking. This is one of the region’s most beloved winter activities.
5. Visit the Arctic Cathedral (Ishavskatedralen)
The Arctic Cathedral is Tromsø’s most iconic building. Inspired by icebergs, northern lights, and sharp mountain peaks, its modern triangular design stands out beautifully against the surrounding Arctic landscape.
Inside, the large stained-glass mosaic creates an atmosphere of calm and color. In winter, special concerts – sometimes themed around the Northern Lights or Midnight Sun – make the visit even more memorable.
6. Try reindeer sledding & discover Sámi culture
For an authentic cultural experience, Tromsø offers the chance to meet the Indigenous Sámi people of Northern Norway. Many tours combine reindeer sledding with storytelling inside a warm lavvu (Sámi tent), where you’ll hear about traditional life in the Arctic and Sámi culture.
Reindeer sledding is gentle, peaceful, and ideal for travelers looking for something unique and cultural.
7. Relax in a Tromsø sauna
After a day watching whales or exploring snowy trails by dog sled, warming up in an Arctic sauna is one of the best ways to relax. Several saunas in Tromsø offer waterfront views and the option to take a refreshing cold plunge into the sea.
It’s a calming experience, and very memorable one! A great way to feel like a local for an hour or two.
8. Discover Arctic history at the Polar Museum (Polarmuseet)
Located in a historic waterfront building, the Polar Museum gives visitors a fascinating insight into Norway’s Arctic heritage. Exhibits cover explorers like Nansen and Amundsen, early sealing expeditions, and life in the far north long before Tromsø became a hub for modern Arctic adventures.
If you enjoy history, storytelling, and want to learn more about the human side of Arctic exploration, this museum is a must.
9. Meet the seals at the world’s northernmost aquarium
Polaria is a popular Arctic experience center for families and wildlife lovers. Inside, you can explore Arctic-themed exhibitions, watch films about polar nature, and see the highlight: The live bearded seals.
The building itself is designed to look like ice blocks stacked on top of each other, making it an attraction on its own.
Ready for an Arctic adventure?
To make the most of your stay, Tromsø offers a range of guided experiences you can easily join during your stay. Whether you’re here for wildlife, culture or Arctic landscapes, Tromsø offers Arctic adventures you’ll remember long after your trip!