Discover Arctic beauty on a 5-hour roadtrip from Tromsø. Explore fjords, islands, and hidden gems with a local guide. Perfect for nature lovers.
Discover Arctic beauty on a 5-hour roadtrip from Tromsø. Explore fjords, islands, and hidden gems with a local guide. Perfect for nature lovers.
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Kaldfjorden - Situated between striking mountain peaks and tranquil Arctic waters, Kaldfjorden is one of Tromsø’s most stunning fjords. At the scenic viewpoint, visitors can enjoy sweeping views of steep cliffs, serene villages, and the majestic Store Blåmann mountain in the distance.
This location is a hidden treasure—ideal for photography and a…
- Kaldfjorden - Situated between striking mountain peaks and tranquil Arctic waters, Kaldfjorden is one of Tromsø’s most stunning fjords. At the scenic viewpoint, visitors can enjoy sweeping views of steep cliffs, serene villages, and the majestic Store Blåmann mountain in the distance.
This location is a hidden treasure—ideal for photography and a peaceful moment to appreciate the untouched beauty of Northern Norway. On clear days, the fjord’s mirror-like surface reflects the mountains, creating a picture-perfect scene. In winter, keep an eye out for seals and even orcas that may appear.
The viewpoint is easily accessible with a short walk from the van, making it suitable for all visitors.
- Ersfjordbotn - A brief drive from Tromsø, Ersfjord is a narrow, dramatic fjord encircled by steep, snow-capped mountains that appear to rise directly from the sea. Once a quiet fishing village, it now offers some of the region’s most breathtaking views — especially when the light dances across the water on calm days. The tranquil atmosphere and raw natural beauty make it an ideal spot to pause, breathe in the crisp Arctic air, and capture stunning photos. On clear days, sea eagles may be seen soaring overhead or reindeer wandering nearby.
- Kattfjordvatnet - Nestled among steep Arctic peaks, Kattfjordvannet is a tranquil mountain lake surrounded by pristine wilderness. Here, travelers can step out of the van to breathe the crisp Arctic air, take photos, and enjoy the silence of the high valley.
In winter, the lake is often frozen and bordered by snow-covered birch forests, creating a scene straight out of a postcard. In summer, the still waters reflect the surrounding mountains, offering one of the most peaceful photo stops along the route.
This is a perfect opportunity to stretch your legs, capture a few photos, and simply take in the serene beauty of northern Norway — far from the crowds and noise of the city.
- Nordfjordbotn - Nestled deep within the dramatic fjord landscape, Nordfjordbotn offers a breathtaking view where towering mountains meet the calm waters of the Arctic sea. This quiet village area is one of the most scenic stretches of the road trip — a place where the remoteness of northern Norway can truly be felt.
Travelers can step out for photos and take in the sharp contrast between sea, snow, and rugged peaks. On calm days, the fjord’s surface mirrors the mountains perfectly, creating postcard-worthy reflections. It’s a peaceful and authentic glimpse of local life along Tromsø’s wild coast.
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Sommaroy - Often referred to as the “Caribbean of the Arctic,” Sommarøy is a breathtaking coastal village composed of tiny islands, white-sand beaches, and crystal-clear turquoise waters — all set against a backdrop of rugged mountains and open sea. Despite being far above the Arctic Circle, this little paradise feels surprisingly warm and inviting in the summer months. Fishing huts line the shoreline, wooden boats gently rock in the harbors, and time seems to slow down in this tranquil island community.
Sommarøy is the perfect place to stretch your legs, enjoy a warm drink, and take in the striking contrasts of the Arctic coast — from soft sand and still waters to jagged peaks rising in the distance. Whether capturing the view with a camera or simply soaking in the silence, this is a stop that touches the soul. - Hella - At Hella, on the southern coast of Kvaløya, travelers can see ancient rock carvings known as Helleristningene på Skavberget. These intriguing engravings, estimated to be several thousand years old, depict reindeer, whales, and human figures — remnants of the people who once hunted and lived along these Arctic shores.
The site is located beside a strong tidal current, where the sound of rushing water blends with the quiet of the surrounding nature. It’s a powerful stop that connects the dramatic landscape with the region’s deep history — a place to pause, reflect, and imagine life here in the distant past.

- Private transportation
- Hotel drop-off
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Fuel surcharges
- Tea and coffee
- Private transportation
- Hotel drop-off
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Fuel surcharges
- Tea and coffee
- personal expences
- Travel insurance
- personal expences
- Travel insurance
This is not your average bus tour; instead, it’s a laid-back and adaptable small-group road trip guided by a local expert familiar with the region. With a limit of 7 participants, guests will journey in a cozy minivan to discover Tromsø’s fjords and islands in a personalized and leisurely manner.
The tour includes stops for photography, brief strolls,…
This is not your average bus tour; instead, it’s a laid-back and adaptable small-group road trip guided by a local expert familiar with the region. With a limit of 7 participants, guests will journey in a cozy minivan to discover Tromsø’s fjords and islands in a personalized and leisurely manner.
The tour includes stops for photography, brief strolls, and peaceful moments at picturesque viewpoints and fishing villages that larger groups often overlook. Guests will enjoy snacks, hot beverages, and professional photographs, allowing them to immerse themselves in the experience while memories are captured for them.
The experience is akin to traveling with a well-informed local companion — someone who knows the secret paths, the optimal lighting for photos, and the most serene spots to appreciate the Arctic landscape.
Solo travelers are encouraged to join, and discounts are automatically applied for groups of two or more, offering even greater value for couples, friends, and families.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.