SkSki & Sail the Arctic – Winter Adventures from Sea to Summit

Sail through the Tromsø archipelago in its winter magic, where snowcapped islands and frozen peaks rise straight from the sea. From March to mid-May, this journey blends skiing untouched slopes with cozy evenings onboard your floating hotel. The route follows the same course as our summer archipelago adventure, but under a crisp Arctic light that makes every fjord and mountain even more breathtaking. A true winter voyage from sea to summit.

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A 6-Day Ski & Sail Advnture of Dreams in Tromsø’s Stunning Archipelago

By Kurt Arild Larsen

Ski & Sail Tromsø’s Archipelago: 6 Days of Arctic Winter Magic

This is one of the most remarkable winter sailing adventures in Northern Norway. From the moment you arrive in Tromsø, the Arctic reveals its magic — snowcapped mountains plunging into deep fjords, frozen coastlines, and a wilderness waiting to be explored on skis and by sea.





Arctic Dream

Our brand new sail/motor catamaran a Lagoon 51 Multihull of the Year 2024 she is 51 feet, over 8 meter wide. She has
– 6 double beds cabins , 4 if them incl. toilette and Shower
– a big saloon, a super nice flybridge, daybed and sofa outside.

We have fridge and freezer and washing machine for kitchen and clothes as well.
– Coffee machine.
– 1000 liter fresh water on tanks.

Normal speed approx. 6-9 knots silent cruising

Arctic Dream is the most ecofriendly sail and motorcatamaran in the North of Norway.

With woodwork from FSC-certified forests and upholstery entirely created from recycled materials, our crew have imagined an elegant and comfortable catamaran with an innovative design.


Sailing Between Sea and Sky: Tromsø’s Northern Archipelago


During the week, you’ll be surrounded by the untamed beauty of the Arctic — deep fjords, wide horizons, and mountain peaks that seem brushed onto the sky. Bring your camera with plenty of memory, because every passage unveils new moments worth capturing. A drone offers an even grander perspective, and for the adventurous, few things compare to a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear, icy waters.

The itinerary is always flexible. While 6–7 days allow the best rhythm to enjoy the archipelago, every journey is shaped around your wishes. In the glow of the midnight sun, sailing can continue long into the night, turning each day into a seamless Arctic experience.

For those who love fishing, these waters are among the cleanest and richest anywhere. Casting a line here brings not just the excitement of the catch, but also the pleasure of tasting it prepared the traditional Norwegian way — a true flavor of the North.


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A Scenic Overview

Experience the dramatic landscapes as you sail from Tromsø into the Lyngen Alps, where sharp peaks rise from deep fjords. Every passage reveals new Arctic wonders — from quiet villages to breathtaking mountain backdrops.

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Skiing in The Lyngen Alps

Skiing in the Lyngen Alps is a dream for adventure seekers. Towering peaks rise straight from the fjords, offering long descents with breathtaking views of sea and snow. The mix of untouched powder, dramatic landscapes, and Arctic light makes every run unforgettable. Here, skiing feels like gliding on the edge of the world.

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Lyngen

The Lyngen Alps rise sharply from the fjords, their snowcapped peaks mirrored in the deep Arctic waters. Few places combine mountain and sea so dramatically, offering breathtaking views at every turn.


This may be the ultimate Ski & Sail adventure. Each mile through the Tromsø archipelago reveals fresh wonders — islands rising gently from the sea, snowclad slopes reflected in icy fjords, and towering peaks etched against the horizon. The Arctic light is ever-changing, from golden glow to silver twilight and deep blue evenings, transforming every passage into a living panorama. It’s a journey where both sea and mountains feel alive, wrapping you in beauty from all directions.

Your Ultimate Guide to Ski

and sail  in Tromsø Archipelago North

Day 1 : Tromsø - Finnkrokan

We welcome you and your friends to Tromsø and on board our luxury catamaran. We get to know the Skipper, the boat host and the boat's facilities. We visit the cities' best restaurant (expenses not included) for a better dinner before heading towards wild and beautiful nature, - on our way to magic Lyngen.

Set sail from Tromsø and enjoy a relaxing passage toward Finnkrokan, where the open sea and rugged coastline set the scene. Along the way, the waters are rich with cod, halibut, and other Arctic fish — making fishing during the journey a true highlight. Arriving in the small village of Finnkrokan, you’ll be greeted by sweeping fjord views and the timeless charm of coastal Norway.

Day 2 : Finnkrokan - Nord-lenangen , Sailing distance: 20Nm

From Finnkrokan, the route continues across Ullsfjorden, where the horizon opens to magnificent views of the Lyngen Alps. The jagged peaks rise dramatically above the water, creating one of the most breathtaking sailing backdrops in Northern Norway. Arriving in Nord-Lenangen, you’ll find a peaceful village at the very edge of the mountains — the perfect gateway to Arctic adventures.

Day 3: Nord-Lenangen - Hamnes , Sailing distance: 19Nm

Leaving Nord-Lenangen, the course takes you deeper into the Lyngen fjords, where alpine peaks reflect in the clear Arctic waters. The sail to Hamnes is calm and scenic, bringing you to a historic trading post with roots back to the 1800s. Here, old wooden houses and cultural heritage blend with stunning fjord views, offering both history and beauty in one stop.

When sailing across Lyngenfjord, weather is an important factor to consider. The fjord is wide and exposed, which can bring strong winds and shifting conditions even in summer. On clear days, the crossing rewards you with spectacular views of snowcapped peaks mirrored in calm waters — but it’s always wise to stay flexible, as Arctic weather can change quickly.

Day 4: Hamnes - Akkarvik, Sailing distance: 18Nm

From Hamnes, the route carries you out across the wide Lyngenfjord, where the scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Towering alpine peaks rise directly from the water, their snowcapped ridges mirrored in the fjord’s shifting blue. This stretch offers some of the most breathtaking views in Northern Norway, making the approach to Akkarvik a true highlight of the journey

Day 5: Akkarvik - Karlsøy, Sailing distance: 14Nm

Departing Akkarvik, the course takes you westward along open stretches of sea before turning toward the island of Karlsøy. The contrast is striking — from quiet fishing hamlets to an island known for its vibrant cultural spirit and rich Arctic traditions. Karlsøy has long been a meeting place for travelers, offering both scenic beauty and a glimpse into Northern Norway’s living culture.

Day 6: Karlsøy - Troms , Sailing distance: 30Nm

From Karlsøy, set course south through island-dotted waters and open stretches of the Norwegian Sea. The sail back offers sweeping views of fjords and mountains, with the Lyngen peaks still visible in the distance. As Tromsø comes into sight, the Arctic capital rises between sea and mountains — the perfect ending to a voyage filled with nature, culture, and unforgettable sailing moments


Example route


This journey leads you deep into Northern Norway’s most striking fjord landscapes. Departing Tromsø, you first pass Finnkrokan, a traditional fishing village with sweeping views of the open sea. From there, sail on to Nord-Lenangen, dramatically placed at the foot of the Lyngen Alps. The route continues to Hamnes, a historic trading post dating back to the 1800s, before reaching Akkarvik, a peaceful settlement shaped by generations of coastal life. The voyage concludes in Hansnes, where the Lyngen mountains rise above the sea — an ideal spot for hiking, fishing, and Arctic discovery.

From Hansnes or Karlsøy, set sail south through the tranquil waters of Langsund, a channel framed by islands and rolling coastal landscapes. The passage offers calm sailing and sweeping views, with the Lyngen Alps still visible in the distance. As you approach Tromsø, the Arctic capital rises between mountains and sea, marking a fitting end to your Northern Norwegian sailing adventure.


Ready for your adventure

Your Arctic journey begins here – from planning the route to choosing the perfect season.

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Planning Your Trip

We recommend flying into Tromsø and beginning a 5–6 day sailing journey through the northern archipelago, where islands, fjords, and open seas create a constantly shifting backdrop. With more time, extend your adventure into a full 6–7 day expedition, giving space to explore hidden anchorages, small villages, and the wild beauty of Arctic Norway in greater depth. Every stop is chosen for its scenery, culture, and memorable experiences. On the first day, remember to plan your passage through Kvalsundet carefully — the current flows south into Tromsø on the rising tide and north toward Grøtsundet on the falling tide, reaching up to 4–5 knots. Since parts of the route are exposed to the open sea, weather conditions can change quickly, making flexibility an important part of Arctic sailing.

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Best Time to Visit

The Tromsø archipelago offers a rewarding sailing experience in every season. From June to September, the midnight sun casts golden light across the islands, giving endless days for exploring, trekking, and fishing. From March to May, the sea is calmer and the islands are still framed by snowcapped peaks, creating a unique winter-spring atmosphere at sea. Whether in summer’s glow or spring’s crisp clarity, the archipelago delivers unforgettable sailing.

See more Ski and Sail week for more details

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Local Cuisine to Try

 This journey is as much about flavor as it is about fjords — your yacht becomes a floating hotel where local dishes are at the center of the experience. Freshly caught fish, prepared in countless ways, is always a highlight, along with traditional specialties like Sami finnebiff (reindeer stew). While the remote islands offer few opportunities to dine ashore, the real magic lies in meals prepared on board — from Arctic char and halibut to cod taken straight from the sea. Each dish connects you to the North, turning dining into a memorable part of your Arctic adventure.

We deliver extraordinary experience


See this video to get inspired by the magic of Ski & Sail in Tromsø and the Lyngen Alps — where sailing, skiing, and Arctic nature come together for an unforgettable adventure.

Kurt Arild Larsen 

Practical information

Tromsø

Tromsø, often called the “Gateway to the Arctic,” is the perfect starting point for your sailing adventure. This lively city blends modern culture with rich polar history, home to the Arctic Cathedral, Polaria, and the world’s northernmost cable car. Stroll along the waterfront, explore cozy cafés, or visit museums that tell the story of Arctic explorers. Whether under the midnight sun or the northern lights, Tromsø offers a vibrant taste of the north before you set sail.

Tromsø Archipelago

The Tromsø Archipelago is a mosaic of islands, fjords, and open sea — each with its own story and beauty. From the sandy beaches of Gåsvær to the labyrinth of islets around Risøy and the cultural heritage of Karlsøy and Helgøy, every stop reveals a new side of Arctic Norway. In summer, the midnight sun paints the seascape in endless light, while spring brings crisp air and snowcapped horizons against the deep blue sea. Whether you long for quiet moments at anchor, close encounters with wildlife, or the timeless rhythm of coastal life, the Tromsø archipelago offers a journey that lingers long after the sails are lowered.


Beautiful nature

The nature of the Tromsø archipelago is raw, varied, and endlessly captivating. Quiet bays open to sweeping Arctic horizons, while small islands hide white beaches, bird colonies, and lush summer meadows. Out at sea, the views shift between rolling coastal hills and distant mountain ranges, with sea eagles often soaring overhead. It’s a landscape where every mile sailed reveals a new and unforgettable scene.



Weather

Winter in Northern Norway offers both magic and challenges. From March to mid-May, you can expect cold but often stable conditions — crisp days, longer daylight, and snowcapped peaks rising directly from the sea. Weather can change quickly, especially in open stretches, so flexibility in the itinerary is essential.

Safety is always our top priority. Your crew monitors conditions closely, and all tours follow strict safety standards. Onboard you’ll find warm thermal suits, life vests, and safety equipment. If skiing, avalanche gear and a certified ski guide are strongly recommended to ensure both safety and the best possible mountain experience.




Wildlife

The Tromsø Archipelago region is alive with Arctic wildlife, both on land and at sea. While sailing, you may spot eagles circling above the fjords, seals resting on the rocks, or porpoises and whales surfacing in the clear waters. The mountains and valleys are home to reindeer and rich birdlife, adding to the sense of untouched wilderness. Every encounter with wildlife here feels like a rare gift from nature.


Packing list

When packing for your Ski & Sail adventure, we recommend using soft travel bags instead of large suitcases. Suitcases can be stored safely in our storeroom in Tromsø during your trip.

  • Ski touring equipment (skis, boots, poles, skins)
  • Avalanche safety gear (beacon, shovel, probe) – required if skiing off-piste
  • Helmet and goggles
  • Warm ski clothing in layers (base layers, mid-layers, waterproof shell)
  • Thermal underwear and socks
  • Gloves and mittens (bring an extra pair)
  • Warm hat and buff/neck warmer
  • Down jacket for colder evenings on deck
  • Casual clothes for onboard comfort
  • Swimwear for sauna or Arctic plunge
  • Personal items (toiletries, sunscreen, lip balm with SPF)
  • Camera or GoPro to capture the adventure




Ski guide

For the best and safest experience, we recommend joining with a certified ski guide when exploring the mountains along our route. Let us know in advance if you would like this arranged — we can provide professional local guides who know the terrain, conditions, and hidden gems to make your Ski & Sail adventure both safe and unforgettable.


Standard equipment aboard

Every yacht in our fleet is fully equipped to ensure both comfort and adventure during your sailing journey. Onboard you will find:

  • Dinghy with outboard engine – for shore landings and short explorations.
  • Minimum 5 fishing rods – giving everyone the chance to experience Arctic fishing.
  • Warm thermal suits for all guests – perfect for staying comfortable on deck in Arctic conditions.
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Some pictures from Ski and Sail In Tromsø and Lyngen Alps area

Browsing through photos of Tromsø and the Lyngen Alps is like stepping into a winter dream — sharp peaks draped in snow rising straight from deep fjords, tiny villages nestled along frozen shorelines, and endless stretches of untouched powder waiting to be explored. The Arctic light shifts from soft pastels to crisp blues, making every moment on sea and mountain unforgettable. Each image only hints at the adventure — the true magic begins when you sail here and carve your own lines down the mountainsides.







Welcome to Tromsø

www.visittromso.no

Tromsø is situated in Northern Norway at latitude 69 ⁰N. On a small island surrounded by majestic mountains and fjords you will find the city of Tromsø with hotels and apartments, restaurants and bars, as well as exciting culture offers. With Tromsø as your base, you can combine the experience of raw, pristine nature with a more urban lifestyle, exactly as you wish.

Explore our website for tips and inspiration.


Getting Here & Away: Practical Info

Fly into Tromsø Airport (TOS) — it’s well-connected with daily flights from Oslo and other major hubs. From the airport, it’s just a 10–15 minute drive to the city centre, where our boats are docked. We recommend spending a day in Tromsø before your voyage to explore its lively cafés, Arctic architecture, and scenic viewpoints.



What Our Clients Say

We had a n absolutely incredible trip on Artic Dream and Artic Princess sailing and skiing the Norwegian Sea and Lyngen Alps. Our group of 15( + two ski guides and 2 skippers) did it all, we skinned, skied, sailed, fished, found saunas, plunged in the ocean and had a wonderful week with Artic Cruise. They are very accommodation and service minded to make everyone safe and comfortable

Gabriela

I had such a great time with Kurt and his crew! I would recommend this trip to everybody. Truly one of the more spectacular things I’ve ever been apart of!

Lina

Sailing in Arctic Norway, is a the ultimate way of enjoying the freedom to explore! Raw, wild and beautiful adventures! You just got to experience it yourself, words cant justify its beauty.

Tor Johnny

Gather 15 of your best friends and set out on the trip of a lifetime. That’s exactly what we did—and it was unforgettable. Captains Kurt and Tor took incredible care of our group, sailing us all the way to the Arctic Circle and leading us through breathtaking fjords and up majestic mountain trails. Tor shared fascinating stories about his work with reindeer, while Kurt gave us insight into what it means to be a true Norwegian. They weren’t just guides—they laughed with us, explored with us, and by the end of the 7 days, they truly felt like family. If you’re looking for a genuine Norwegian adventure, I can’t recommend Arctic Cruise In Norway highly enough. It’s more than a trip—it’s an experience you’ll carry with you forever.

Kajsa

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