Cover photo by Bård Loeken
During your visit, you can embark on thrilling fjord cruises to check beautiful sightseeing and spot wildlife, or try your hand at kayaking under the midnight sun.
The nearby Sommarøy island beckons with its pristine beaches, while Tromsø itself boasts attractions like the Arctic Cathedral and the Polar Museum.
Whether you’re into hiking, fishing, or simply soaking in the summer festival atmosphere, Tromsø in August has something special in store for you. Get ready to make unforgettable memories in this Arctic paradise.
1. Visit Sommarøy Island
Take a Fjord Tour by bus to Sommarøy and feel the perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Sommarøy Island is a must-visit destination during your trip to Tromsø. Located about 35km from the city, this charming fishing village offers a unique Arctic experience that you won’t want to miss. Check more about this trip here.
You can also kayak in the pristine waters of Sommarøy with our Kayak trip with lunch and sauna at Sommarøy, from Tromsø, with Arctic Route, and join a 2-hours kayak tour in the sea.
2. Visit the Lofoten Islands, by bus, from Tromsø
The Arctic Route offers a daily summer bus route between Tromsø and Svolvær (Lofoten), until the end of August, with several stops along the way. Why not travel more environment friendly, not stressing about driving and parking the car, while enjoying the beautiful sceneries on this bus trip?
Check more information about this summer bus route here.
3. Take a boat tour from Tromsø city center
When you’re in Tromsø during August, you can’t miss the chance to take a sightseeing trip to discover the wildlife, scenery, and fishing traditions of the Tromsø region. This experience offers you a perfect way to immerse yourself in Norway’s breathtaking natural scenery and spot some of the region’s fascinating marine life. Check more information about this tour here.
You can also join a 1-hour photo and history cruise onboard an historical vessel (Hermes II), enjoying a peaceful cruise in Arctic waters combined with the fascinating history of this unique boat. Discover more information about this boat tour here.
4. Walking Guided tours
For an unforgettable adventure, join a guided walking tour. These tours are suitable for all ages. Explore the rich history and stunning architecture of Tromsø with a guided walking tour.
Discover iconic landmarks, learn about the city’s fascinating past, and enjoy the beautiful scenery as you stroll through charming streets. If you are interested about knowing more, check out our walking guided tour here.
Whether it’s a historical tour or a nature walk, there’s something for everyone!
5. Museums and galleries
Tromsø boasts a wealth of museums and galleries that showcase the city’s cultural and scientific importance. Here are some must-visit attractions:
- The Polar Museum: Explore exhibitions about Norwegian polar expeditions and hunting traditions in the polar regions.
- Polaria: Visit the world’s most northerly aquarium and learn about the Arctic’s unique ecosystem.
- Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum: This visual arts museum, housed in a historic building, plays a crucial role in the region’s cultural landscape.
- Tromsø University Museum: With over 110,000 visitors annually, it offers a comprehensive overview of the region’s history, culture, and natural environment.
- MS Polstjerna: This museum ship, a former seal hunting vessel, provides insight into Norway’s maritime past.
- Perspektivet Museum: Established in 1996, it aims to foster understanding of life’s connections and create tolerance for cultural diversity.
- Northern Norway Science Center: Located on the university campus, it offers a unique blend of education and entertainment.
6. Nightlife and dining
Tromsø’s nightlife is legendary. The city has been known as “The nightlife city of Tromsø” since the 1970s, and it continues to live up to this reputation.
Tromsø’s dining scene is equally impressive. From traditional Norwegian cuisine to international fare, you’ll find something to satisfy every palate.
Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or just having a good time, Tromsø’s city life has something for everyone. Enjoy exploring this vibrant Arctic capital!
7. Visit Tromsø Badet or Vulkana for a spa experience
Unwind and rejuvenate at Tromsø Badet, a local indoor water park featuring heated pools and saunas, perfect for a relaxing day.
For a unique experience, head to Vulkana, a floating spa that combines wellness with breathtaking views of the fjords. Enjoy a sauna, hot tub, and even a cold plunge in cold Arctic waters!
8. Fish your own meal on a fishing boat tour
Experience the thrill of catching your own meal on a fishing boat tour! Join Hermes II wooded boat as you venture into the pristine waters, learn the art of fishing, and enjoy the satisfaction of cooking and savoring your fresh catch.
It’s a delicious way to connect with nature and the local culture. Read more information about this tour here.
9. Cool off at Magic Ice Bar
Beat the summer heat by visiting the Magic Ice Bar, where the temperature is always below freezing!
Sip on creative cocktails served in ice glasses while surrounded by stunning ice sculptures. It’s a cool experience that’s perfect for a fun night out.
10. Shopping locally at Storgata in the city center
Storgata, Tromsø’s main shopping street, is the perfect place to find unique souvenirs and local crafts.
Browse through charming boutiques, specialty shops, and cafes, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Don’t forget to pick up some traditional Norwegian treats!
Tromsø in the summer offers a blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences. Whether you’re exploring the city on foot, indulging in spa treatments, or enjoying fresh seafood, you’re sure to create unforgettable memories in this Arctic gem! 🌟