Arrive at Tromsø Airport and transfer to your hotel in the city centre. Take a short walk to the iconic Arctic Cathedral, marveling at its striking architecture and stained‑glass window.
Visit Polaria, the Arctic aquarium, to learn about marine life and climate change. Afterwards, ride the Fjellheisen Cable Car for panoramic views over Tromsø and the surrounding fjords.
Stroll along the Tromsø Bridge at sunset, then enjoy a welcome dinner featuring local seafood at a waterfront restaurant. Optional: early night to rest for the upcoming Northern Lights chase.
Start with a guided walking tour of Tromsø’s historic centre, visiting the wooden houses of Storgata and the Polar Museum for Arctic exploration stories.
Relax at a cosy café before a short ferry ride to the island of Kvaløya, where you’ll explore the picturesque fishing village of Ersfjordbotn and its dramatic shoreline.
Join a professional Northern Lights chase with Tromsø Wilderness Centre, traveling to dark‑sky spots outside the city for optimal aurora viewing. Warm drinks and photography tips are included.
Depart early on a scenic drive along the E8 and E10, crossing the Tromsø Bridge and heading west toward the Lofoten archipelago. Stop at the breathtaking viewpoint over the Tromsøysund Strait.
Continue the fjord drive with stops at the stunning Trollfjord and the fishing village of Henningsvær, known for its colourful houses and art galleries.
Arrive in Svolvær, check into a rorbu (traditional fisherman's cabin), and enjoy a relaxed dinner featuring stockfish. If conditions allow, a short night walk on the beach for a first glimpse of the aurora.
Visit the iconic village of Reine, strolling along its harbour and taking in the dramatic mountain backdrop of Reinebringen.
Head to the nearby hamlet of Hamnøy for photo opportunities, then drive to Haukland Beach for a leisurely walk on white sand and turquoise water. Finish with a visit to the Lofotr Viking Museum in Borg to experience Viking history.
Return to Svolvær for dinner at a local tavern. Join a guided Northern Lights walk along the coastline, where the minimal light pollution offers excellent viewing.
Travel northward by a combination of ferry and road, enjoying coastal vistas along the Norwegian Sea. Stop at the historic fishing village of Å for a quick coffee break.
Arrive in Alta and explore the UNESCO‑listed Alta Museum, famous for its ancient rock carvings. Afterwards, visit the contemporary Northern Lights Cathedral, an architectural highlight.
Dine on reindeer stew at a traditional Sami restaurant. Optional night‑time snowshoe walk along the Alta River for aurora spotting.
Embark on a scenic drive along the Arctic Coast Road to the North Cape, stopping at the picturesque fishing town of Honningsvåg for a quick snack.
Reach the North Cape Hall, explore the exhibition on Arctic exploration, and step onto the Globe Monument for breathtaking ocean views.
Enjoy a dinner of fresh cod at the North Cape restaurant, then stay at the nearby hotel for a chance to witness the Northern Lights over the Barents Sea.
Depart early and drive along the coastal route toward Kirkenes, passing dramatic cliffs and snow‑covered tundra. Stop at the historic Sørvær Lighthouse for photos.
Arrive in Kirkenes and take a guided tour of the Pasvik River Valley, spotting wildlife such as moose and Arctic foxes.
Check into the Snowhotel Kirkenes, enjoy a warm dinner of Arctic char, and relax in the hotel’s ice‑bar before a brief aurora viewing session from the hotel’s outdoor lounge.
Embark on a King Crab Safari, boarding a boat to catch and cook the prized red king crab while learning about the local fisheries.
Visit the Borderland Museum to understand the region’s WWII history and the modern Arctic border dynamics. Afterwards, try a snowmobile excursion across the frozen tundra.
Return to the Snowhotel for a traditional Sami dinner around a fire pit, followed by a guided Northern Lights chase with local experts.
Cross the border by train or bus, enjoying the spectacular Arctic scenery en route to Kiruna. Stop at the famous Ice Hotel construction site for a quick tour.
Arrive in Kiruna and explore the town’s historic centre, including the iconic Kiruna Church, often called the “Ice Church.”
Settle into a boutique hotel in Kiruna, have dinner featuring locally sourced reindeer, and keep an eye on the night sky for the aurora from the hotel’s rooftop terrace.
Take a guided tour of the world‑famous Icehotel, admiring the ice‑sculpted suites and the Ice Chapel. Warm up with a hot chocolate in the on‑site café.
Visit a Sami Siida (reindeer herding camp) to learn about indigenous traditions, try feeding the reindeers, and enjoy a storytelling session inside a traditional lavvu.
Return to Kiruna for dinner at a restaurant specializing in Arctic cuisine. Optional night‑time aurora walk along the frozen lake, with warm blankets provided.
Travel by train to Abisko and begin a hike through Abisko National Park, spotting birch forests, frozen waterfalls, and the pristine Lake Torneträsk.
Enjoy a packed lunch at the park’s viewpoint, then relax at the STF Abisko National Park Lodge before preparing for the evening program.
Take the chairlift to the Aurora Sky Station, attend a short lecture on the science of the aurora, and watch the lights dance from the dedicated observation deck with warm drinks.
Fly from Kiruna to Stockholm and store luggage at the hotel. Visit the Vasa Museum to see the 17th‑century warship preserved in the Baltic Sea.
Stroll through Gamla Stan, the Old Town, exploring the Royal Palace and cobblestone lanes lined with boutique shops and cafés.
Enjoy a farewell dinner at a classic Swedish restaurant before transferring to Stockholm Arlanda Airport for your departure.