REVIEW · TROMSO
Tromsø: Fishing Sea Safari
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One good sign: you do not feel like a big-boat number. This 3-hour sea safari from Tromsø pairs small-group fishing with Arctic stories and serious help on the rods, with guides like Jeremías and Andreas described as patient and encouraging.
The second thing I really like is the practical setup: warm suits, onboard fish soup, and a focus on getting lines in the water with a fishfinder sonar to improve your odds. The main drawback to plan for is the reality of open-sea conditions and the short duration, so you’ll want to come ready for cold wind and the possibility of an off day on the fish.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Tromsø Fishing Safari Worth Your Time
- Small Boat, Small Limit, Better Odds on the Rods
- Fishing for Cod in Northern Norway, With Real Coaching
- The Human Part: Tromsø Stories and a Crew That Cares
- Wildlife Spotting: Small Moments That Add Up
- Itinerary Walkthrough From Killengreens gate 7-11
- Stop 1: Meet at Killengreens gate 7-11
- Stop 2: Cruise time around Troms County (about 2.75 hours)
- Stop 3: Back to Killengreens gate 7-11
- What the Boat Day Tastes Like: Fish Soup and Keeping Warm
- Price and Value: What $199 Buys You in Tromsø
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Consider Alternatives)
- Should You Book the Tromsø Fishing Sea Safari?
- FAQ
- How long is the Tromsø: Fishing Sea Safari?
- What’s the group size on the boat?
- Is fishing included, or is it just a cruise?
- What food is provided onboard?
- Are warm suits included?
- Where do I meet the tour?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Is the tour guide English?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Things That Make This Tromsø Fishing Safari Worth Your Time

- 12-person max with only 6 fishing rods out at once, so you get real attention on technique.
- Fishfinder sonar to increase your chances of finding fish, not just drifting and hoping.
- Warm suit included plus fish soup made onboard, so you stay comfortable while you wait for the bite.
- Guides bring local detail and oddball history, from a man linked to a carousel to stories about the Titanic and fox-catching with a fish net.
- Wildlife spotting on the route can include eagles, seagulls, reindeer, and dolphins.
Small Boat, Small Limit, Better Odds on the Rods

This sea safari is built around one idea: time with the fishing line matters. You’re on a sturdy, study aluminum boat and you’re not swallowed by a crowd. The 12-person limit is kept tight, and with only 6 rods working at the same time, the captain and guide can actually coach rather than shout instructions over everyone.
That matters if you’re new. Fishing in winter or shoulder-season weather can be clumsy even for people who are confident at home. When only half the lines are active at once, you get fewer moments of standing around and more chances to learn what’s happening in your own hands.
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Fishing for Cod in Northern Norway, With Real Coaching

The trip is positioned around classic Northern Norway sea rules: you’re out at sea, so you fish. And you do not just get bait and a hope. You fish under supervision from the guide or captain, which is a huge difference from tours where the crew seems hands-off once everyone boards.
Here’s what you should expect from the way it’s run:
- The crew watches the water and keeps an eye on where fish are likely to be, helped by a fishfinder sonar.
- The captain and guide help you adjust your approach when conditions change.
- There are multiple fishing moments during the cruise, so it does not feel like one single try.
What species? The plan clearly targets cod, and people have reported catching cod, coal fish, and herring on their trips. Some groups also noted a freshly captured king crab during the outing, which gives you a taste of how food and fishing connect in this region.
The honest way to look at it: fishing is still fishing. One party noted the only disappointment was not catching fish. That’s not a flaw in the concept—it’s just the Arctic ocean reminding everyone who’s in charge. If you’re the type who needs guaranteed action, you’ll want a backup plan for sightseeing around Tromsø.
The Human Part: Tromsø Stories and a Crew That Cares

This tour doesn’t treat Tromsø like a distant checklist of sights. The guide brings the area to life with odd local characters and maritime-era quirks. You’ll hear stories that sound like legends until they’re anchored in local history—like a man associated with a carousel, someone who tried to catch foxes using a fish net, and a tale about a person who did not rescue the Titanic.
Those stories do two jobs. First, they keep the cruise from becoming repetitive scenery. Second, they help you understand why fishing is not a side activity here. It’s cultural, practical, and social.
On top of that, the crew focus is clearly on hospitality. The pattern in the experience is consistent: friendly, patient guidance, especially for beginners. People mention support like patient teaching on using the fishing pole and the feeling that the crew genuinely likes what they do. That’s not a small detail on a 3-hour outing. It changes your whole mood while you’re waiting for a bite.
Wildlife Spotting: Small Moments That Add Up

The route includes time for watching the coastline and open water, and the crew keeps a lookout for wildlife. Based on the information shared, you may spot eagles, seagulls, reindeer, and dolphins.
You should treat this as a bonus, not a checklist. In cold weather, you’ll be busy enough keeping warm and staying alert at the rail. But having a guide actively scanning the horizon is better than sitting passively and hoping something appears.
Itinerary Walkthrough From Killengreens gate 7-11

This is a straightforward, low-stress schedule.
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Stop 1: Meet at Killengreens gate 7-11
You start at Killengreens gate 7-11, where the guide waits for you before you head out on the boat Senjafjell. There’s no hotel pickup included, so you’ll want to be ready to arrive on your own.
This meeting setup tends to work well because you can get outfitted quickly, get your bearings, and settle in before the sea part begins.
Stop 2: Cruise time around Troms County (about 2.75 hours)
This is the core of the tour. You cruise in the nearby waters around Tromsø, learn local facts and history from the guide, watch for wildlife, and then fish when the conditions are right.
Some groups note that the boat sailed south and made multiple stops to fish, which helps keep the outing active. Instead of a single long drift, you get several chances to get a line in.
Also, pay attention to how the staff manages the fishing process. Because only 6 rods are active at once, there’s more breathing room to learn technique step by step rather than trying to figure things out while everyone crowds the deck.
Stop 3: Back to Killengreens gate 7-11
You return to the same meeting point and the tour ends there. Since the total duration is listed as 3 hours, you’ll want to plan the rest of your day around that compact time window.
What the Boat Day Tastes Like: Fish Soup and Keeping Warm

This is the part I think makes the tour feel like a real Arctic fishing day instead of a short thrill ride.
Food included is onboard lunch, and people specifically call out fish soup made onboard as a highlight. One of the most repeated themes in the experience is that the soup is delicious and plentiful. Some groups also mention additional fish elements like cod eggs or fried fish, which suggests the onboard meal is more than a token snack.
The other comfort piece is the clothing. Warm suits are included, which matters because the sea experience can be windy and cold. People describe wind and even snow conditions during their trips, and the suits were repeatedly mentioned as a key reason they stayed comfortable enough to enjoy the fishing and the cruise.
Bring:
- a warm hat
- gloves
- warm footwear
The colder it gets at sea, the more these simple items protect your whole experience.
Price and Value: What $199 Buys You in Tromsø

At $199 per person, you’re paying for more than a boat ride. The value here is the combination of:
- a small-group setup (not packed),
- active fishing support (supervised fishing and practical coaching),
- warm suits (so you’re not scrambling to source gear),
- and a hot onboard meal (fish soup made on the water).
If you’ve paid for winter activity tours before, you know how often the “included” part ends up being vague. Here, the included items are concrete. You also get the fishfinder-assisted search for fish, which is a real operational advantage compared with tours that simply go out and wait for luck.
The one value-tradeoff is that it’s only about 3 hours. You’re there for the main bite and the core cruise time, but not an all-day expedition. For most people, that’s perfect. For someone who really wants extended fishing time, you’ll probably feel the short clock once you’re learning the rhythm.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Consider Alternatives)

This works especially well for:
- first-time fishers who want patient instruction
- families who like guided activities with a meal included
- people who want a Tromsø experience that feels grounded in local life, not just standing in front of scenery
It might not be your best match if:
- you’re extremely sensitive to cold or you haven’t handled windy, choppy conditions before
- you’re hoping for guaranteed results regardless of sea conditions
- you prefer long, slow cruising with minimal hands-on tasks
The experience is hands-on. Even if the fishfinder finds fish and the crew is on it, your body will feel the wind and spray. Dressing correctly is not optional.
Should You Book the Tromsø Fishing Sea Safari?
I’d book it if you want an Arctic activity that’s practical, social, and genuinely interactive. The small group, the coaching focus, the included warm suits, and the fish soup lunch are exactly the ingredients that turn a fishing trip from complicated into enjoyable.
I’d hesitate only if you hate cold wind at sea, or if you need a full day rather than a tight 3-hour window. Otherwise, this is a strong choice for people who want Tromsø from the water, with a real chance to learn fishing instead of just watching from the sidelines.
FAQ
How long is the Tromsø: Fishing Sea Safari?
The duration is 3 hours.
What’s the group size on the boat?
It’s limited to a maximum of 12 people, with 6 fishing rods out at the same time.
Is fishing included, or is it just a cruise?
Fishing is included, and you fish under supervision from the guide or captain.
What food is provided onboard?
Food is included, including fish soup made onboard.
Are warm suits included?
Yes. Warm suits are included for the trip.
Where do I meet the tour?
You meet at Killengreens gate 7-11.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, hotel pickup is not included.
Is the tour guide English?
Yes, the live tour guide is available in English.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


































