During your visit, you’ll have the chance to embark on exciting adventures that showcase the best of Tromsø. Joining an Aurora Safari Minibus tour for a better chance of spotting the elusive Northern Lights, trying dog sledding with carts, meeting the reindeer, and learning about the Sami culture, to taking an Arctic fjord cruise, there’s no shortage of things to do. While surrounded by autumn nature colours or … even the first snow on the mountain tops?
With pleasant temperatures and ample daylight hours, September and October provide ideal conditions to make the most of your Arctic getaway.
Experience the Northern Lights
When you visit Tromsø during September and October, you have an excellent chance to witness one of nature’s most spectacular displays: the Northern Lights. As the nights grow longer and darker, the opportunities to see this magical phenomenon increase significantly.
During these months, the Aurora Borealis becomes visible more frequently, making it one of the top things to do in Tromsø during September and October. The city’s location under the aurora oval provides ideal conditions for viewing, even during periods of low solar activity.
At Best Arctic we offer you Northern Light tours from the 1st of September, every year!
Aurora Safari Minibus
The Aurora Safari by Minibus tours are a popular option among visitors. These small group tours (usually with a maximum of 14 people) take you to the best spots for Northern Lights viewing.
Our experienced guides will share fascinating information about the science and folklore behind this natural wonder. We recommend you book your spot online well in advance here.
Aurora Dinner Cruise
Sail around Tromsø fjord, enjoy a delicious dinner from a local restaurant in Tromsø onboard a hybrid catamaran with guide included and, if you are lucky, you might even see the Northern Lights. More information about this tour here.
Go on a Fjord Cruise
When you’re looking for things to do in Tromsø during September and October, a Fjord Cruise should be at the top of your list. Whether by boat or minibus, this experience allows you to soak up the spectacular surroundings of Tromsø while sightseeing through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world.
Fjord Tour to Sommarøy
Join a half-day tour on our double decker and experience white sandy beaches, crystal waters, and dramatic fjord scenery during this 5-hour daytime tour, leaving from Tromsø center.
This tour offer you the perfect chance to discover fjords, islands, wildlife, and Arctic landscapes along the way from Tromsø. Book your spot online here.
Arctic Fjord Cruise
Join a silent and peaceful cruise around Tromsø fjord aboard a hybrid-electric catamaran. This half-day sightseeing trip is the perfect combo to discover the wildlife, scenery and fishing traditions of the Tromsø region.
As you cruise through the fjords, your guide will share stories about the local history and culture on this 4.5 hour tour. Learn more about this tour here.
Fishing and Fjord Cruise
For a truly immersive fjord experience, consider joining a fishing and fjord cruise. These excursions give you the chance to try your hand at fishing for cod in the Arctic waters. Whether you’re an experienced angler or a complete novice, the crew will provide guidance and equipment to help you make the most of your fishing adventure. Get more information about this tour here.
Whether you’re admiring the scenery, spotting wildlife, or casting a line, a fjord cruise is an unforgettable way to experience the natural wonders of Tromsø during September and October.
Try Dog Sledding… with Carts!
When you’re looking for unique things to do in Tromsø during September and October, dog sledding with carts is an experience you won’t want to miss. This exciting activity allows you to enjoy the thrill of dog sledding even without snow, making it a perfect autumn adventure.
What is Dog Sledding with Carts?
Dog sledding with carts is a special adaptation of traditional dog sledding that uses wheeled buggies instead of sleds. These four-wheeled carts are designed specifically for husky training during the snow-free months. Each cart has space for two participants – one driving and one sitting – and is pulled by a team of energetic huskies.
You’ll have the opportunity to bond with these loving and hard-working dogs while taking in the stunning scenery of the region. This activity helps keep the huskies in shape for the upcoming winter season, ensuring they’re ready when the snow arrives.
If you are interested in learning more about the tour and booking your spot online, click here.
Experience the reindeer and Sami Culture
When you visit Tromsø during September and October, you have a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich Sami culture. The Sami are the indigenous people of the north, and their traditions are deeply rooted in the Arctic landscape. One of the most exciting things to do in Tromsø during these months is to participate in authentic Sami experiences, like feeding their reindeer!
During your visit to a Sami camp, you’ll also have the opportunity to taste traditional Sami dishes. The most famous is bidos, a hearty stew made from slow-cooked reindeer meat, carrots, and potatoes. This warming meal is perfect for the cooler autumn weather and gives you a taste of authentic Sami cooking.
By choosing to experience Sami culture during your visit to Tromsø in September or October, you’re also supporting the preservation of this ancient culture.
Tromsø in September and October offers a unique blend of experiences that make it an ideal destination for travelers. The city’s stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and exciting activities come together to create an unforgettable Arctic adventure.
With lower prices on accommodation and tours, fewer crowds, and pleasant temperatures, these months provide the perfect opportunity to explore all that Tromsø has to offer without breaking the bank.
Whether you’re seeking natural wonders, cultural experiences, or thrilling adventures, Tromsø in autumn promises a journey filled with discovery and wonder.
Dog Sledding with Carts vs snow sledding: What’s the difference?
Dog sledding is one of the most popular activities in the Arctic and a must-do for many travelers visiting Tromsø. However, depending on when you travel and the snow conditions you can encounter two different options: dog sledding with carts during autumn (from mid-September and throughout November) and traditional dog sledding on snow during winter […]
If you are staying in Tromsø during summer, you may be wondering whether Sommarøy is worth visiting for just one day. The answer is yes. Sommarøy is one of the best day trips you can take from Tromsø during the summer season. With white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, coastal landscapes and a calm atmosphere, Sommarøy offers […]
How to get to Sommarøy without a car: summer 2026?
Do you wish to discover Sommarøy this summer, without renting a car? Good news, getting there is easier than you might think. With the summer bus route between Tromsø and Sommarøy, you can sit back and enjoy one of the most scenic coastal roads of Northern Norway. Before you know it, you will arrive at […]
Is it worth to visit Sommarøy from Tromsø in summertime?
Just approximately 1.5 hours from Tromsø, Sommarøy feels like a completely different world. White-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, Arctic mountains and small fishing villages create a landscape that surprises almost everyone who visits for the first time. Many travelers come to Tromsø for the midnight sun, Arctic nature and outdoor adventures. Sommarøy combines all of […]
How to combine Rovaniemi and Tromsø in one winter trip
The easiest way to visit two Arctic icons in one journey Planning a winter trip to the Arctic and trying to choose between Tromsø, Norway, and Rovaniemi, Finland? The good news is that you do not have to choose. With the Aurora Express Nightliner bus by Best Arctic, you can combine both destinations in one […]
Midnight Sun in Tromsø: What it feels like to experience 24-hour daylight
In most places, midnight time means darkness. In Tromsø, it can mean golden light over the fjords, people walking by the harbor in sunglasses, coming back from the bar at 2 am under a sunny sky and mountain views that look like sunset but refuse to fade. This is the Midnight Sun, one of the […]