4 Best Sámi Experiences in Tromsø (Reindeer, Aurora, & More!)
One of the best winter activities and excursions in Northern Norway is visiting a Tromsø reindeer farm and learning more about the Sámi culture and their relationship with reindeer.
This guide will showcase ethical Sámi tours and places where you can go reindeer sledding in Tromsø (or simply just feed the reindeer). I have been on several of these Sámi experiences with Tromsø Arctic Reindeer and will share my tips throughout!
Quick Tromsø Travel Guide
If you’re traveling to Tromsø last minute, be sure you have hotels and tours booked ahead of time. Below are some of my top picks:
🇳🇴 Top activities and tours in Tromsø:
- Reindeer feeding and Sami culture tour (most popular Sami tour; great for kids!)
- Best northern lights tour from Tromsø (my favorite aurora tour in Tromsø!)
- Ethical whale-watching tour with orcas and humpbacks (a Nov-Jan must!)
- Tromsø Ice Domes (ice hotel visit – super popular and unique)
🛌 Top places to stay in Tromsø:
- Clarion ‘The Edge’ (Tromsø’s most beautiful hotel – on the sea!)
- Thon Hotel Tromsø (I stayed here twice and recommend it!)
- Radisson Blu (many tours leave from here – by harbor)
🍲 Popular places to eat in Tromsø: Fiskekompaniet, RUDA, Smak, Raketten Bar & Pølse, Bardus Bistro, Burgr, Mathallen
🚗 Planning to travel around Norway independently? Find and compare the cheapest rental car rates here!
In the end, I will also answer a few frequently asked questions and tell you some things to know before going on a Sámi experience in Tromsø, including whether or not I think it is ethical and a couple of places you can learn more about the Sámi in Tromsø.

I genuinely think booking a Sámi experience is an essential part of any Tromsø itinerary.
Not only do you learn about the local Indigenous people, but you can also see the northern lights (if booking a night excursion) and get a meal covered within the activity!
Booking for the 2025-2026 Season?
Book immediately. An increased Airbnb presence has created an imbalance between accommodation and tours, leaving travelers with a place to stay but no excursions available. I have chatted directly with the tourism office in Tromsø about this, and it impacts all tours, but especially dog sledding and reindeer farm visits. Send me a message if you would like to chat further.
If I missed any Tromsø reindeer tours that you think are worthy of being listed in this guide, please leave me a comment with them. Thanks!
In this guide, I’ll walk you through the following:
Tromsø Reindeer and Sámi Experiences (Overview)
The way I have this guide curated is that you will see four different tours (all with Tromsø Arctic Reindeer). Two are daytime and two are evening. The difference between the tours is whether or not they include reindeer sledding.

While reindeer sledding is a popular activity in Tromsø, it is not on everyone’s ‘to-do’ list. One thing to also consider is that if you take a nighttime tour, you may also have a chance to see the northern lights.
Here is a quick overview, including a shoutout to the most booked option!
🥇 Most popular Sámi reindeer tour in Tromsø:
- Reindeer feeding and Sámi culture tour from Tromsø (a daytime tour that also includes reindeer sledding, which is optional)
🌞 Daytime Sámi experiences in Tromsø:
🌙 Evening Sámi experiences in Tromsø:
- Evening Sámi tour with reindeer sledding and northern lights
- Evening Sámi tour without reindeer sledding (but still includes the northern lights!)
Tromsø Reindeer and Sámi Experiences: Details + How to Book
1. Daytime Sámi Experience with Reindeer Sledding (Most Popular)
Duration: 4 hours
Day or evening: Day
Reindeer sledding: Yes
Seasonality: November 1, 2025 to April 5, 2026
Meeting Point: Radisson Blu Hotel
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On this Sámi experience, you will head out to Tromsø Arctic Reindeer’s ranch. You will spend time with the reindeer, giving them food and learning how they are taken care of.
This tour includes reindeer sledding, with shorter and longer sleigh ride options available at the time of booking.

After playing around with the reindeer, you will go inside a lavvo for a delicious bowl of bidos, a delightful soup made from reindeer meat.
As you enjoy your lunch and some cake, you will be told stories about the rich cultural history of the Sámi people and hear amazing examples of typical joik singing.
Please note that this is a day tour and it will start at either 10am or 1pm. If you have a northern lights tour in the evening, I would opt for the earlier one to give yourself a bit of downtime in the city before your aurora tour begins!
2. Evening Sámi Experience with Reindeer Sledding (and the Northern Lights)
Duration: 4.5 hours
Day or evening: Night
Reindeer sledding: Yes
Seasonality: November 1, 2025 to April 4, 2026
Meeting Point: Radisson Blu Hotel
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Venture out to a traditional Sámi camp and enjoy a delicious meal around a fireplace while your Sámi guide tells you all about the Indigenous culture and its connection to these mystical lights that light up the Arctic skies during the dark winter months.
Your expert guide will explain to you in detail how to capture the magical lights on your camera and the settings you will need.

If the conditions are right, you will then head outside to hopefully see the aurora dancing above. As they are a natural phenomenon, it is not guaranteed that you will be able to see them on any given night.
This tour also includes reindeer sledding if you select it at the time of booking.
If you are looking for more information about taking a northern lights tour, check out my northern lights tour guide. It gives a variety of options for northern lights tours in Tromsø!
3. Evening Sámi Experience without Reindeer Sledding
Duration: 4.5 hours
Day or evening: Night
Reindeer sledding: No
Seasonality: November 1, 2025 to April 4, 2026
Meeting Point: Radisson Blu Hotel
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Spend the evening at a Sámi reindeer camp where you will enjoy a three-course meal that is traditionally served at Sámi weddings.
Before the meal, you will have the chance to help feed the herd of reindeer that are overwintering in the region.
The friendly animals will come up close and eat directly from your hands. While spending time outside, keep an eye out for magical displays of the northern lights that, if you are lucky, will come out and play.

The evening will end in a Sámi lavvo listening to stories of the Sámi people and performances of joik, a form of traditional chanting.
This is my preferred tour as I am not a fan of reindeer sledding. But, I understand if reindeer sledding is on your bucket list and you want to include it as part of your trip – which, if this is the case, I would select one of the tours listed above (one is an evening one and one is a daytime one).
4. Daytime Sámi Experience without Reindeer Sledding
Duration: 4 hours
Day or evening: Day
Reindeer sledding: No
Seasonality: November 1, 2025 to April 5, 2026
Meeting Point: Radisson Blu Hotel
➡️ CHECK PRICE HERE
Depart from Tromsø and drive into the surrounding countryside, where you will visit a traditional Sámi reindeer ranch.
You will have the opportunity to get up close to several hundred partly wild, but friendly reindeer who will gather around you to get some of their preferred food, lichen.
After feeding the Tromsø reindeer, you will head for a traditional meal that has been stewed over an open fire in a traditional gamme.
The meat included in the stew is normally reindeer; however, for those who don’t eat meat, you can request a vegetarian option in advance.

Following lunch, you will sit around a fire to learn all about the history of reindeer herding and the Sámi people, along with some tips on how to survive winter in the far north.
Your welcoming hosts will also perform traditional joik songs that have been passed down through the generations.
FAQ
Is it ethical to go reindeer sledding in Tromsø?
I feel I need to add the following part to this guide. One of the most common things to do in Tromsø is to enjoy a Sámi experience and go reindeer sledding. But, is it ethical?
I don’t think so and here is why…
Unlike dog sledding in Tromsø, the reindeer looked miserable when I saw them dragging people in sleds around. I have been on two different experiences where I witnessed this- one in Norway and one in Finland.

Both times, the reindeer were lured around following a person carrying an apple or food as they slowly pulled along a sled of tourists.
Some of the tours recommended above do include reindeer sledding but it will always be optional.
Please note, this is not to condemn any Sámi traditions of using reindeer for work… this is merely them being used for tourism purposes in a way that didn’t sit well with me.
Will you see the northern lights?
If the skies are clear, you will likely witness the mesmerizing northern lights in Tromsø during your Sámi experience at a reindeer ranch! I did, at least.

Make sure you bring your camera equipment and be ready to see the skies dancing.
What should you wear to a reindeer ranch in Tromsø?
Tromsø can get super cold! Especially once you leave the city. If you’re visiting in the middle of winter, here are some things I recommend wearing or bringing on your tour:
- Winter parka
- Wool sweater
- Mittens/gloves: I like mittens as they keep you warmer, but can make photography and other things challenging, so go with what feels best for you.
- Wool hat: I wear ones from Haddock, a Lofoten brand that you can also purchase at Intersport in Tromsø… but any will do
- Thick socks with snow/winter boots (I wear Fubuki boots – can see a pair below!)
- Base layers: Kari Traa (women only) and Devold are great brands to check out
- Hand Warmers: Some people may argue the need for these, but if your hands are cold, your hands are cold! You can bring along one-time-use ones (you can find them all over Tromsø center) or rechargeable ones. The rechargeable ones must be packed in your carry-on luggage.

Other Places to Learn About the Sámi in Tromsø
If you are looking for other ways to learn about the Sámi in Tromsø (and the Arctic), I highly recommend visiting the Tromsø Museum (not to be confused with the Polar Museum).
The Tromsø Museum has a lot of information and permanent exhibits detailing the lives and history of the Sámi.

If your dates are flexible, also consider visiting Tromsø during Sámi Week! In 2026, it will take place from February 2-8. I went there a couple of years back and they offered everything from events (like reindeer racing) to Sámi language classes and movies. It was a great way to learn more about the Sámi! Click here for more information.
Do you have any questions about taking a Sámi cultural tour in Tromsø? Let me know your thoughts and questions in the comments. Thanks!
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Hi Megan, Thanks for all your insights. I am trying to figure out if there is an experience with the Sami culture and reindeer viewing…I don’t need to ride in a sled…..that I can drive to? It appears that all of the tours include transportation.
Thank you for your help.
Hi JoAnn! Sending you an email with some details!