Duration
3 Nights
Price
from £2399 per person
Best time to travel
When
January to April
A jewel in the North
In Northern Norway sits the stunning island of Senja – showcasing jagged edge mountains and surrounded by the fjords and ocean. It is truly a magnificent location to visit if one wanted to not only try to spot the aurora but also discover the sealife and breathtaking scenery. This particular itinerary looks at what you can experience in the Winter.
Senja Winter Adventure
Day 1
Island Transfer
Today you will have your transfer from Tromso across to Mefjord Brygge, the transfer is roughly 3.5hours but at the right time of year, this is a perfect opportunity to take in the stunning scenery. There are other options of transfer that include a boat or helicopter – be sure to ask our Adventure Artists to see which one might suit you best.
Upon arrival take some time to settle into your accommodation and then get ready for an evening Aurora Borealis excursion.
Day 2
Out on the Water
After breakfast, you can get kitted up and ready to head out on an Arctic boat safari where you can get to see the island from a different perspective. Aside from the stunning view, you might also encounter some of the sea life that might be visiting the surrounding area including orca (who can sometimes be seen between November to February IF the herring are in the area).
In the afternoon head out snowshoeing before having a soak in the hot tub and sauna before dinner.
Day 3
Husky Adventure
Today you’ll get to explore even further afield as you head out to take part in a husky safari – in between the journey to the kennels you’ll get a chance to stop and take some photos of this majestic scenery.
In the evening take a stroll and try spotting the aurora as you hear the ocean lapping beside you.
Day 4
Departure
After breakfast head out on your transfer back to Tromso for your next adventure – remember that if you want to extend your stay in this beautiful part of the world be sure to speak to our specialists who can help guide you to discover even more beautiful parts of Northern Norway.