A guided evening hike under the midnight sun, ending with a campfire in Arctic nature.


Enjoy a scenic small-group day trip from Tromsø to Sommarøy, one of Northern Norway’s most beautiful coastal destinations.
After meeting in central Tromsø, we leave the city behind and begin our journey across bridges and waterways toward Kvaløya, Norway’s fifth-largest island. Often called “Whale Island,” Kvaløya is known for its dramatic mountains, open landscapes, and untouched Arctic coastline.
Traveling in a comfortable minibus with a maximum of eight guests, we follow the winding coastal roads past fjords, fishing villages, and white-sand beaches. Along the way, we stop at carefully selected viewpoints where you can take photos and enjoy the scenery at a relaxed pace.
As we continue west, the landscape opens toward the Atlantic Ocean before arriving in Sommarøy. This charming island community is famous for its turquoise waters and Caribbean-like beaches set against a dramatic Arctic backdrop.
In Sommarøy, you’ll have free time to explore the village, walk along the beaches, take photographs, or visit a local café for lunch or coffee. Your guide is always available to share local insights and recommendations.
In the afternoon, we begin our return journey to Tromsø, following the scenic coastal route once more.
This tour is designed for guests seeking a relaxed and authentic coastal experience, combining small-group comfort with some of the most beautiful scenery Northern Norway has to offer.
We focus on delivering a smooth, well-organized experience from the first contact to the end of your tour. Quality, care, and local expertise guide everything we do.
Clear communication, fast responses, and honest guidance come as standard. From booking to pickup, we make sure guests feel informed, supported, and well taken care of.
We keep our groups small to ensure comfort, flexibility, and a more personal connection. This allows us to adapt easily, avoid crowds, and focus on the details that matter.
With deep local knowledge, our guides know where to go beyond the usual stops. We seek out quiet viewpoints, lesser-known routes, and hidden gems that reveal the Arctic at its best.