Tromsø, Norway for Christmas.
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Join us on a 5-day Christmas trip to Tromsø, Norway, where we'll embark on an adventure of a lifetime. Our journey begins in the UK, as we make our way to the stunning city of Tromsø, known as the gateway to the Arctic.
Our first adventure will take us dog sledding through the stunning Norwegian landscapes, surrounded by snow-covered mountains and breathtaking scenery. We'll get to know our furry companions and experience the thrill of gliding through the snow on this unforgettable adventure.
But the highlight of our trip will undoubtedly be the Northern Lights. We'll embark on a quest to witness the aurora borealis, the most incredible natural light show on Earth. Our expert guide will lead us to the best vantage points to witness this stunning phenomenon.
We'll also embark on a whale watching expedition, where we'll witness the majesty of these gentle giants of the sea in their natural habitat.
And no trip to Tromsø would be complete without a trip on the famous Tromsø cable car, where we'll ascend to the top of Mount Storsteinen for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes.
So join us on this adventure, as we witness the Northern Lights, dog sled, and explore the stunning landscapes of Tromsø.
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I'm glad you enjoyed my home town :)
3:22 wow this shot which shows the whole town is just amazing, its so beautiful...
What an amazing place. ❤
God Bless!!!
Brilliant I’d like to go there👌
I like to live in Norway ❤️❤️
Greetings from Galata-Istanbul. - Liebe Grüsse aus Galata-Istanbul.
Wonderful video, we were there on a cruise ship on the 3rd/4th December 2019, when did you go as it seems a lot lighter, or is that the video making look lighter than it was. We intend to go back, like you, for 5 days once the coronavirus allows us to do the cable car and hopefully see the northern lights. Fantastic memories thanks to your videos.
Thanks Terry. We were there over Christmas and New Year 2019/2020. It was a great trip but I think we will only go back in the summer as two hours of daylight in winter doesn't really allow you to appreciate the scenery.
@@brianrhodessa yep we have booked to go back in June 21, for 24 hours of daylight and see the beautiful scenery. Want to go for 4/5days in winter as we fall in love with the snow and those winter activities that are so unique to the area.
I miss pre covid days..😭
Thank you for the wonderful video! Such an amazing place!
What is name of frozen waterfall right before whale watching?
Thanks for your message Binita. I've tried to find it on google maps but cant remember exactly where it was. I think it was south of Tromso on the E8 somewhere.
Hello, thank you for sharing your experience, your video is lovely! I just a have a question: on internet people said that on december ther's not light at all but, in your video I can actually see it. Can you tell me for how many hours it wasn't totally dark? Do you have any advice for people that wish to travel there on december? thank you again! Fausta
Thanks for your comments Fausta. We had a really good trip to Tromso over Christmas and a great experience but it is very dark and very, very cold. My advice would be to visit Norway during the summer, when its warmer and you can see more of the surroundings. If you want a cold Christmas and New Year, I would rather recommend Vienna, Munich or Prague. We had about two hours of gloom/dusk and about 22 hours of total darkness when we were there. Hope this helps.
Hello my name is Luca and I am writing to you from Rome I wanted to make you the complements for your video it is very nice, If I do not disturb I wanted to ask you a question about the Aurora Borealis, I wanted to ask you if those colors so beautiful are visible to the naked eye or are obtained only through the camera. Thank you in advance for your kind reply Ciao Luca
Hi Luca. Thanks for your comment. The really bright colours are not normally visible to the naked eye, so you need to use a camera with a long exposure.
@@brianrhodessa Hi Brain thanks for the quick and courteous reply again congratulations for the video
Great video. May I ask you, did you book flights first before the hotel or vice versa?
Hi Dee. Thanks for your comment. On all trips its always flight first then car hire second then hotels third.
@@brianrhodessa Thanks for that. I’m also guessing northern lights tours , huskies, reindeers, etc have to be booked before going to Norway?
@@dee74raz I would book in advance for piece of mind but you can also book when in Tromso if you're flexible with times and dates.
@@brianrhodessa Thanks for that. I’m planning to go in February, but I’m waiting over Xmas period to see if Norway will implement covid restrictions. The last thing I want is to go there and find out that there is a lockdown and all non essential businesses are closed down. Hopefully that won’t happen.
hello mate lovely video. I just a have a question, what service did you use to book the northern lights trip tour? I am planning to travel to norway this december but i'am overwhelmed by the amount of booking that are avilable and I really dont wanna get scammed
Thanks for the positive comment. We used Chasing Lights minibus tour and can really recommend them but any Tromso based tour company will be good. We saw loads of Northern Lights on our night we were with them but then spent the next two nights using our own hire car to drive around the region to try to find the lights again and saw nothing, so its really worth using the tour companies who know where to go each night.
Y cuando podremos salir de viaje con esto del Covid, se ha jodido todo.
Hello, which company did you use for the whale watching please?
The boat we were on was the Brim Explorer. I'm not sure who we booked through, maybe Expedia, Trip Adviser or through a local company like Chasing Lights or Polar Adventures. brimexplorer.com