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BlancaElena_J, Mar 2026
About the guide & tour
Samuel is one of the best tour guide I have every had. Great activities and opportinoties watching wildlife
stephen_M, Jan 2026
Discover fyords of Kvaloa
Samuel our guide was excellant.Very knowledgeable.The scenery on this trip was amazing.Fabulous trip
Andrew_W, Feb 2026
Excellent Trip with an Outstanding Guide
Excellent tour; really gives an insight into the landscape and history of Tromso and the surrounding area. Our guide, Philip was outstanding. I have never been on any excursion where the guide made such a difference. His knowledge, friendliness and understanding of the environment meant that we all got as much as possible from the trip. Philip tracked the weather and adapted our schedule accordingly so that we always had the best possible change of seeing everything. He knew of different options everywhere and always seemed to have a plan B in case the weather or other tourists caught us out As well as the stunning fjords and mountains we also got to see white tailed eagles, seals and the site of the sinking of the Tirpitz - so something for everyone. All rounded off with hot soup, hot chocolate and cookies on the beach. Superb!
Rachel_B, Dec 2025
The tour was really well...
The tour was really well organised, small group (8) and well planned toilet breaks. Aimed more towards adults with great information about the island. Our Spanish guide was AMAZING, he was very knowledgeable about history, wildlife and world issues. It's a photo tour with roughly 7 stops.

Kvaloya (Sállir)

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Tromso
Northern lights over Grotfjord, on the island of Kvaloya (Sállir) in Norway
  • If you’re coming from Tromso, your Kvaloya destination can be anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour away—at 285 square miles (740 square kilometers), Kvaloya isn’t exactly tiny.

  • Kvaloya rarely tops 60ºF (15ºC), and half the year hovers around freezing. If you know how to dress for chilly weather, you’ll be fine.

  • Keep in mind you’re 200+ miles (350 kilometers) north of the Arctic Circle—in summer, expect 24 hours of daylight; in winter, expect zero.