Holidays to Tromso

This flourishing port city on the North Sea has all the trappings of a Norwegian city break. But the true appeal of a holiday in Tromso is the wilderness on its doorstep, where you’ll find some of the planet’s most mesmerising spectacles. From northern lights watch parties and whales feasting in the fjords to sleigh rides in the snow, see why Tromso is the perfect polar getaway.
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Tromso: Know before you go

LanguageNorwegian
CurrencyNorwegian krone (kr)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)
High seasonDecember – March
Low seasonApril – May

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The best neighbourhoods in Tromso

Tromso City Centre

Located on the island of Tromsoya, Tromso’s historic city centre is the best neighbourhood to stay in Tromso. You’ll find plenty of accommodation options here, as well as restaurants and museums within walking distance. Looking to re-energise on your holiday? Relax in the floating Pust Sauna, then dive into the harbour waters for an invigorating dip.

Good for: Fjord excursions, saunas, museums

Telegrafbukta

Telegrafbukta is the best area to stay in Tromso if your holiday is focused on the northern lights. Located on the southern tip of Tromsoya, this is a peaceful spot away from the light pollution of the city centre. In summer, the locals love to explore its accessible forest trails, play beach volleyball and hold barbecue picnics.

Good for: Nature, recreation, northern lights

Tromsdalen

Situated on the mainland and connected to the city centre by a bridge, this urban neighbourhood provides better value for those on a budget holiday to Tromso. Its centrepiece is the Arctic Cathedral, whose striking exteriors look like the mountain peaks on the nearby island of Haja. Visit during a midnight sun concert to fully appreciate the cathedral’s acoustics.

Good for: Budget, cathedral, concerts

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FAQs about visiting Tromso

The season for northern lights is between late August and mid-April, while whales descend on the fjords between November and January. If you’re looking to have a cheap holiday to Tromso, you’ll certainly find better deals outside this period, and the midnight sun allows for endless wilderness exploration.
Norway is one of the safest countries in the world. But your holiday to Tromso will require some unique precautions. Watch out for reindeer and elk while driving. Take a tour instead of travelling on winter roads in search of the northern lights. Pay attention to avalanche warnings, and hike with a qualified guide.
With an average rainfall of 13 cm, September is the wettest month to go on a Tromso holiday. When the weather shifts, head indoors and make the most of the city's galleries, shops, museums and more.
Norwegian is widely spoken here. Familiarise yourself with some local words and phrases during your city break in Tromso and you'll fit right in.
Three to five days is enough for a trip to Tromso if you're just a short drive or flight away. Consider staying for a week or longer if you're travelling from afar. You'll be able to check out the most popular sights and include a few side trips to nearby areas.
July is the warmest month in Tromso, with temperatures reaching highs of 18ºC (64ºF).
A holiday to Tromso is an excellent decision. Enjoy all the fun of a city getaway along with once-in-a-lifetime highlights like the northern lights, whale watching and reindeer sledding.
Your city break in Tromso can differ in price based on anything from your chosen hotel to trip length. To score the best deals on Tromso flights and hotels, be flexible with when you go and take advantage of early booking promotions.
You'll be using the Norwegian krone (NOK) while on your trip to Tromso. In addition to your debit and credit cards, consider carrying some cash for things like minor purchases and public transport fares.
January brings the coolest weather. Set off on your Tromso trip then and you can expect lows of -12ºC (10ºF).