Thanks for sharing! Could I ask more about what happened with get your guide? I've also booked with them for this Dec and now I'm worried that it wouldn't go through. What company was your tour by?
So we booked the tour (Tromsø: Reindeer Feeding and Sami Cultural Experience with Tromsø Lapland) and when we got there we weren't on their list even though we had paid and received confirmation via GetYourGuide. After checking with their office, it seemed that they sold out the tour without adding us. The office refunded us, but it did mean that we weren't able to go on the tour. We've used GetYourGuide numerous other times and have never encountered an issue. We highly recommend them because they offer great tours and have excellent customer service! Let us know if you have any other questions, and have fun in Tromsø!
What time of year did you go? We’ll be there in the end of October and trying to see how much warm clothes to pack. Also, when you didn’t see the northern lights on the first night, did you go on the same tour the second night? Did you pay 2 different times? Thanks for the info!😊
We went in mid-October. It was right before daylight savings when the time changed. We were going to take the same tour but it was sold out so we found a different one.
Excellent video you guys. I' m planning to visit Tromso in mid November for three days. Was the northern lights tour overall a good experience? Any suggestions or tips for the tour or the city? What to do/ avoid within these three days etc.. Thanks a lot in advance.
Overall, we liked the Northern Lights tour we did and have the links to those in the bio. There are probably a few free walking tours of Tromso, but make sure to bundle up as it'll be cold! Thank you for watching!
We visited in mid-October. It would be darker in November after daylight savings time, so keep that in mind. Thank you for the kind words and for watching!
We visited Tromsø at the very end of October. The Northern Lights are visible most of the year, except in summer when the sun does not set. It's more dependent on the weather conditions and the strength of the Aurora Borealis. There are some apps and websites where you can track its strength and your probability of seeing it.
What month did you guys visit for northern lights and what kind of clothing did you wear? Have been wanting to see the lights but Fairbanks, Alaska is too cold with minus 10 deg Fahrenheit temp.
We visited Bergen in late October. The temperature was between 15° and 32°F. We had jeans, coats, hats, gloves, and boots. We did layer up and wear sweatshirts and leggings under our jeans though, including extra pairs of socks during the northern lights expeditions. That was really when it got cold! Let us know if you have any more questions.
thank you for this sharing video, gotta visit tromso early of this october 2023. hope to see them
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and good luck with your trip to Tromsø!
Thanks for sharing! Could I ask more about what happened with get your guide? I've also booked with them for this Dec and now I'm worried that it wouldn't go through. What company was your tour by?
So we booked the tour (Tromsø: Reindeer Feeding and Sami Cultural Experience with Tromsø Lapland) and when we got there we weren't on their list even though we had paid and received confirmation via GetYourGuide. After checking with their office, it seemed that they sold out the tour without adding us. The office refunded us, but it did mean that we weren't able to go on the tour. We've used GetYourGuide numerous other times and have never encountered an issue. We highly recommend them because they offer great tours and have excellent customer service! Let us know if you have any other questions, and have fun in Tromsø!
Going there in a few weeks. Can’t wait!
Awesome!! We hope you like it as much as we did and that you get to see the Northern Lights!
What time of year did you go? We’ll be there in the end of October and trying to see how much warm clothes to pack. Also, when you didn’t see the northern lights on the first night, did you go on the same tour the second night? Did you pay 2 different times? Thanks for the info!😊
We went in mid-October. It was right before daylight savings when the time changed. We were going to take the same tour but it was sold out so we found a different one.
Excellent video you guys. I' m planning to visit Tromso in mid November for three days. Was the northern lights tour overall a good experience? Any suggestions or tips for the tour or the city? What to do/ avoid within these three days etc.. Thanks a lot in advance.
Overall, we liked the Northern Lights tour we did and have the links to those in the bio. There are probably a few free walking tours of Tromso, but make sure to bundle up as it'll be cold! Thank you for watching!
Love your video. What month did you travel in the winter? I'm planning to visit Tromso in November 2023. Thanks kindly, SEDNEY
We visited in mid-October. It would be darker in November after daylight savings time, so keep that in mind. Thank you for the kind words and for watching!
@MYTravelBF thanks for the information. I mainly would go for the Northern Lights. California guy going in cold weather would be interesting lol
@@flyingdutchmansedney6305 If you book a tour, they provide you with a snow suit to keep you warm, but make sure to bundle up and bring layers!
What time of the year did you travel? We planning end of November this year and wondering if we can see Northern Lights.
We visited Tromsø at the very end of October. The Northern Lights are visible most of the year, except in summer when the sun does not set. It's more dependent on the weather conditions and the strength of the Aurora Borealis. There are some apps and websites where you can track its strength and your probability of seeing it.
What month did you guys visit for northern lights and what kind of clothing did you wear?
Have been wanting to see the lights but Fairbanks, Alaska is too cold with minus 10 deg Fahrenheit temp.
We visited Bergen in late October. The temperature was between 15° and 32°F. We had jeans, coats, hats, gloves, and boots. We did layer up and wear sweatshirts and leggings under our jeans though, including extra pairs of socks during the northern lights expeditions. That was really when it got cold! Let us know if you have any more questions.
Going in 6 days to catch Aurora, hope there will be good condition and snow :P.
Good luck!! We hope you’re able to see it🤞
@@MYTravelBF I saw it on the first day, it was so beautiful.
Hey when did you guys visited toronso?
We visited in late October.
Just got back from tromso, it was the polar night there
I saw Northern lights
Awesome! What did you think of the polar night? Have you experienced anything like that before?
We’re so happy you got to see the Northern Lights too! Hopefully they were spectacular and you saw more than we did!
@@MYTravelBF it was cosy,it had the Christmas vibe.first time experienced polar night saw Northern lights on a tour
What kind of camera did you use to take pictures of the northern lights.
MY,how are things?~you shared pro video-work, catch you later. 🤓
Things are good! Thanks for watching! Not sure I follow on the shared pro video-work comment. Could you elaborate?
Next time travel to Finnmak. Tromsø/Tromso region is over advertisted.
Thanks for the tip! We’ll have to get there next time. Tromsø was just the easiest place to get to for us.
Am like too very good city
Thank you! Tromsø was a wonderful city to visit!
Kvikk is my fav…
It’s delicious!! We’d love to find some more!
I doubt a lot of norwegians have even tasted whale. It's not something common at all :) Personally I've tried it twice in my life.
Thanks for letting us know! It was a food they told us people used to eat more often, but maybe don't as much anymore.
@@MYTravelBF Yes maybe back in the days in the early 1900’s :)