Whale Watching: Arctic Adventure in Skjervøy

Embark on a thrilling Tromsø whale watching adventure by bus and boat, exploring stunning Arctic landscapes and witnessing majestic whales up close.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • The Lyngen Alps - The journey begins from Tromsø, sailing past the Lyngen Alps towards Skjervøy, where whales are known to feed.
  • Kvænangen Municipality - In the Kvænangen area, there is an opportunity to search for and observe whales, including Orcas and Humpbacks, and occasionally Fin and Sperm whales.
  • Skjervoy - A stop is made at…
What's Included
  • On-board WiFi
  • On-board restrooms
Additional Information

Embark on an exhilarating whale watching tour to Skjervøy, where the journey is divided between bus and boat, allowing you to appreciate the stunning Arctic landscape from both land and sea!
Begin your adventure from Tromsø in the morning, traveling by boat or bus to Skjervøy to witness the majestic whales. Enjoy the awe-inspiring views from both the…

Location
Samuel Arnesens gate 5
Samuel Arnesens gate
Meet at least 15 minutes before the start of the tour at the Brim Explorer shop on the second floor in Prostneset (Samuel Arnesens gate 5).
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Voyager814123
Nov 3, 2025
Amazing whales - The tour was amazing, we saw all types of whales, boat was lovely, had nice and warm seating inside, hot lovely coffee and free refil, nice gesture. Tobias was specially lovely, very knowlegeable and very interactive an informative. Learnt a lot about this giant animals. It was a long day but worth it!!!
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745cecilel
Nov 3, 2025
A must see experience! - Very comfortable clean boat very knowledgeable crew. Good food too.We had a great experience. Would highly recommend it.
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Coastal47862225504
Nov 1, 2025
Smooth Ride & Stunning Orca Encounter - ⛴️ The hybrid ship is perfect for anyone prone to seasickness. It is incredibly quiet and very stable. 🗻 The three-hour ride to the hotspot was beautiful with mountain views, and seeing the orcas was unforgettable. Plenty of space on board, ideal for taking great photos. 📷 Tip for photographers: bring a 300–600mm lens. 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Amazing crew. Very friendly, professional and always helpful. Special thanks to Massi, Queen B, Tobias, Torkan and Viktor!
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Icaruz79
Oct 10, 2025
We had a fantastic time! - Our trip started with a 3–4 hour boat ride that showed us the beautiful Tromsø fjords. As we continued toward the open North Sea, we were lucky enough to see several families of orcas – an absolutely unforgettable experience! The crew was wonderful throughout the entire journey, sharing lots of interesting knowledge bits about whales, the marine ecosystem, and many other insights. The boat itself was very clean and well maintained, and you could really tell that the crew was passionate and knowledgeable about what they do. A great experience for both young and old — highly recommended!
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Rosieroo78
Apr 17, 2023
Fabulous trip - This tour was amazing. Very special, so informative and educational, as they say every day is a school day. Karl and Julia were wonderful guides and crew were very nice. All staff were very quick to point out wildlife to us, we were lucky enough to see porpoises, the white tail eagle and the exceptionally rare moose dog. Ok it was just a big dog but we enjoyed it none the less. Unfortunately we did not have cash to tip the crew and guides so this will have to do. If you get the chance book up and enjoy! Thanks everyone
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504angeliquen
Jan 11, 2025
Ok, whales seen, altogether too expensive and not very comfortable! Landscape very beautiful! - We looked at 2h humpback whales. Unfortunately, we didn't go further to see orcas. It would have been good to drive on after half an hour. The crew on board was very friendly and nice. Overall, however, the ship is very narrow. Especially in winter with backpacks jackets and everything you need to have with you, it is almost impossible. Because the floor is wet you can't put anything under the bench. The boat was fully booked. Every seat is taken.
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32liak
Jan 26, 2025
Memorable experience, but deceived by confusing information - The whole experience was memorable, but we felt a bit deceived. We were in the group that first took the bus trip, and then boarded the boat to do the whale watching and returned to Tromso by boat. The bus was ok, but not much leg space. The guide was experienced and spotted white tailed eagles on our way. The trip by bus is very beautiful. However, we felt misled by the unorganised check in experience at the meeting point and the website gives confusing information. First, we weren’t aware that there would be a division of the passengers. One group went by boat, and returned to Tromso by bus, and the 2nd group did the other way around. Our main interest in this experience was to be able to search and see as many animals we could on board of the boat (not only killer whales). However, we probably had less time with daylight on board than the first group. By the time we were returning to Tromso, most of the trip on the boat was nearly in the dark.
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Hollys707
Mar 11, 2024
Nice staff/ Boring cruise - This tour was supposed to include a tour of the fjord near Tromso and wildlife viewing. I have to say that this was the most boring dissapointing boat tour I have ever been on. We saw zero wildlife and basically just slowly cruised around the fjord with no clear focus for hours before returning back. We made a stop at a fish drying area which was underwhelming and paused to see a Cold War era dry dock entrance. The food was expensive and pretty meager. One small bowl of soup and a single half piece of bread. We paid for extra snacks to keep us going. I would recommend saving your money and shop in Tromso instead. The staff were nice which is why I gave it 2 and not 1 star.
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Lelongvincent
Oct 31, 2025
Waste of time and money - Definitely a waste of time and money, on 9 hours of activity, only 1 hour of proper whale watching. The 8 remaining hours are travel time to and from where the whales actually are. During those, you will have to face presentations on several topics that you can compare highschool students presentations… some of them are interesting, but so many of them during 8 hours is really boring. The ship is filled with as many people as it can take, and the place where you go to see the whales is crowded with ships (5 ships when we arrived there, then you need to add the 3 ships of brim explorer) For people who wants to focus on whale watching with a quick trip and less crowded experience, I would recommend doing it in Alta more than in Tromsø.
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Joaquine722
Jan 28, 2025
Yes but no - The boat's fine. Bad luck, we haven't seen any animals except several seagulls. 9 hours of travel, all day, to enjoy a phenomenal landscape but the sense of disappointment that we did not see what we came to see. Too bad. It's what's got to trust things to a lucky break. You have to stay with how positive the magnificent cruise through a dream landscape is. It will be again, or maybe it will never be again.
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From $177
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).