February is one of the most popular months to visit Tromsø. Deep winter still covers Northern Norway in snow, the Arctic landscape looks untouched and dramatic, and the nights are long enough to offer excellent chances of seeing the Northern Lights. While one thing is missing this time of year – there are no whales in Tromsø in February – the range of winter activities more than makes up for it.
From dog sledding to snowmobile safaris, fjord cruises, and aurora chases, February is perfect for travelers who want a true Arctic experience.
Dog Sledding: A classic Arctic experience

Dog sledding is one of the most popular winter activities in Tromsø, and February offers ideal conditions with stable snow and cold temperatures. You can choose between half-day experiences (5.5 hours tours) or full-day adventures in scenic valleys like Tamokdalen (7-hour tours).
Husky safaris typically include meeting the dogs, learning how to handle the sled, and taking turns driving through designed paths. Morning and afternoon departures are available, giving flexibility depending on your plans.
Important tip: Dog sledding tours sell out very fast in February. Pre-booking well in advance is essential if you want to secure a spot, especially during peak travel weeks.
Popular options include:
- Husky safaris in Tamokdalen (morning and afternoon departures)
- Dog sledding tours in the Breivikeidet area (also with morning and afternoon options)
- For other dog sledding tours check here.
These tours are suitable for beginners and are led by experienced guides who ensure safety and animal welfare throughout the experience.
Snowmobile tours: Adventure beyond Tromsø

If you’re looking for a bit of speed and adventure, snowmobiling is a thrilling way to explore the Arctic wilderness. February’s snow conditions make it an excellent time for these tours.
Snowmobile safaris take place outside Tromsø island, such as in the Lyngen Alps or other mountain areas, with stops at viewpoints with spectacular Arctic scenery.
There are different styles of tours available:
- Traditional snowmobile safaris in Lyngen
- Adventures with small local operators
- Eco-friendly electric snowmobile excursions, perfect for travelers who want a quieter and more sustainable experience
Most tours include transfers from Tromsø, winter clothing, and guiding, making them accessible even if you’ve never ridden a snowmobile before.
Northern Lights tours: One of the best months to chase the Aurora

February is one of the best months for Northern Lights hunting in Tromsø. The polar night has ended, but the nights are still long and dark providing ideal conditions for aurora activity.
There are several types of Northern Lights tours to choose from:
- Aurora safari by minibus, where guides drive to areas with clear skies
- Aurora safari chase by big bus, offering a cozy setting warm houses, toilets, and storytelling
- Evening reindeer feeding, sledding and Sámi culture experiences, combining cultural insights with aurora chances
- A unique Northern Lights hot tub cruise, where you watch the sky from the warm waters of a hot tub on a boat
Each tour offers a different atmosphere, from adventurous chasing to relaxed, scenic viewing.
Fjord Tours: Arctic beauty in daylight

Even without whales, Tromsø’s fjords are stunning in February. Snow-covered mountains drop straight into icy waters. Fishing villages and sea eagles are often spotted.
A fjord tour from Tromsø is a great daytime activity, especially if you want a slower pace between more active adventures. These tours focus on scenery, local history, and Arctic nature, offering fantastic photo opportunities in winter light.
Traveling around: Arctic Route bus connections

February is also a great time to explore beyond Tromsø using the Arctic Route. This network of daytime and nighttime winter bus routes connects Tromsø with surrounding cities and regions, making it easier to combine Tromsø with places like Rovaniemi, Lyngen, Senja, or other Arctic destinations, without renting a car.
The buses are designed for winter conditions and are a reliable way to travel through Northern Norway during the snowy icy season.
Weather in Tromsø in February and what to wear
February temperatures in Tromsø usually range between -10°C and 0°C, though it can feel colder due to wind. Snow is almost guaranteed.
Dress in layers:
- Thermal base layers
- Insulating mid-layers (fleece or wool)
- Wind and waterproof outer layers
- Warm boots, thick socks, gloves, hat, and scarf
Most of Best Arctic’s tours provide thermal suits and boots, but having your own good winter clothing will make your stay much more comfortable.
While February visitors won’t find whales in Tromsø, they will discover an Arctic playground filled with snow, adventure, culture, and unforgettable winter landscapes. Whether you’re mushing a husky team, chasing the Northern Lights, riding a snowmobile, or cruising through icy fjords, Tromsø in February delivers a true Arctic winter experience and one that’s well worth planning ahead for.