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Fjord Sightseeing – Eco friendly Tesla Model X
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Aurora-ready Tromsø, minus the hassle. This private-style fjord sightseeing run uses an eco-friendly Tesla Model X with hotel pickup, so you spend less time hunting for a meeting spot and more time watching the scenery change fast. I also like that the whole thing is built around giving you easy access to fjord and mountain views from the car with stops that keep the pace comfortable. One thing to consider: there’s been at least one report of a last-minute cancellation where the refund process wasn’t automatic, so I’d keep an eye on the refund status if anything changes.
You’re looking at roughly 3 hours of moving around the Tromsø area, with a small food break included. The mood is part sightseeing, part “keep your eyes open” for the Aurora Borealis, and the group size stays small—so you can actually ask questions and get real direction on what you’re seeing.
If you want a high-touch experience at a fair price, this is the kind of tour that makes sense. But if your dream day is built around alcoholic drinks or a long, multi-stop day of walking, you may find the setup a bit more limited than you expected.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- First Stop: How the Tesla Fjord Tour Works in Tromsø
- Meeting at Fredrik Langes gate 2: Convenience You’ll Actually Feel
- The Main Event: Magic Fjords and Mountains From the Road
- The Included Cafe Break: Coffee, Tea, and Cake
- Aurora Borealis Chances: How This Tour Sets You Up
- Why a Tesla Model X Makes Fjord Sightseeing Feel Easier
- Price and Value: What You’re Paying For
- What It’s Like With a Real Host (Kurt Arild Larsen)
- Who Should Book This Tesla Fjord Tour
- A Practical Note on Service and Cancellations
- Should You Book Fjord Sightseeing – Eco friendly Tesla Model X?
- FAQ
- How long is the Fjord Sightseeing tour?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What time does the tour begin?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is alcohol included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights at a glance
- Included hotel pickup saves time and keeps the start smooth
- Tesla Model X makes comfort and quiet travel easy in cold weather
- Small groups: up to 5 per booking, with a max of 9 total
- Coffee and cake at a small cafe to warm up mid-tour
- Magic fjords and mountains with frequent photo-ready viewpoints
- Aurora Borealis timing built into the experience window
First Stop: How the Tesla Fjord Tour Works in Tromsø

This is a short, focused sightseeing outing in Tromsø designed for people who want big scenery without building a whole day of logistics. You start at Fredrik Langes gate 2 (9008 Tromsø) at 10:00 am, and the tour ends back at the meeting point, which keeps the day feeling “contained” and low-stress.
The pitch is simple: you get around in an eco-friendly Tesla Model X, you stop for views, and you have a light break with coffee/tea and cake. The tour also leans into the Aurora Borealis story, which matters because Tromsø evenings can be unpredictable—so the goal here is to put you in the right places and give you guidance on what to look for.
In a place like Tromsø, the weather can change your whole plan. This kind of tour is helpful because you’re not doing it all on your own, and you’re not stuck in long lines or crowded routes.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tromso.
Meeting at Fredrik Langes gate 2: Convenience You’ll Actually Feel

Starting at Fredrik Langes gate 2 means you’re set up right in Tromsø, and the big practical win is that you don’t have to guess where to meet or arrive super early. Hotel pickup is included, so you’re not juggling maps, buses, or cold-weather transfers right at the start.
That matters more than it sounds. When you’re traveling in Arctic conditions, the “small” bits—finding the right stop, coordinating with your group, figuring out timing—can eat up energy you’d rather spend outdoors.
Also, the tour is listed in English, which is great if you want clear, direct explanations about what you’re seeing and why certain viewpoints matter.
The Main Event: Magic Fjords and Mountains From the Road
The heart of the experience is a route built around fjord and mountain views, with stops where you can take in the scenery at a comfortable pace. The idea isn’t to rush through lots of random pulls-offs. It’s more like: find the spots with the best angles, pause, look, then move on while the light and weather are still working in your favor.
Why the “private” feel helps here: you can ask questions in the moment and adjust your expectations without feeling like you’re holding up a large group. In a region where the best photo can depend on clouds, wind direction, and visibility, having that flexibility is a real advantage.
You’ll also feel the benefit of staying mobile in a Tesla. In cold weather, shorter stops and less time waiting in the elements can add up quickly—especially if you’re trying to balance photos with actually enjoying the trip instead of just bracing for wind.
The Included Cafe Break: Coffee, Tea, and Cake

One of the smarter parts of the plan is the included pause at a small cafe for coffee or tea, plus cake (or something similar). This gives you a warm reset point so the tour stays enjoyable, not just scenic.
In Tromsø, it’s easy to underestimate how quickly your hands and attention get tired when the air is cold. A planned break keeps the afternoon from turning into survival mode. It also gives you a moment to regroup—ask about what to watch next, check conditions, and decide how long you want to spend at each viewpoint.
A small note: alcoholic drinks aren’t included, so if part of your ideal day involves wine or beer, you’ll want to plan that separately.
Aurora Borealis Chances: How This Tour Sets You Up

The Aurora Borealis is the main “why Tromsø” moment for many people, but it’s also the one you can’t guarantee on a clock. This tour doesn’t promise magic on demand; instead, it’s designed to put you in positions where aurora viewing is more likely, and to help you understand what you’re looking at.
That’s where a guided, move-with-the-conditions style matters. Clouds and fog can swallow the sky, while clear patches can open up quickly. When the lights do show, you’ll be better prepared if you’ve been told what to watch for and when to look back up after a stop.
Even if the aurora is shy on the day you go, the fjords and mountains still deliver. Think of the aurora component as bonus points for getting the timing and viewpoint support you’d otherwise have to piece together yourself.
Why a Tesla Model X Makes Fjord Sightseeing Feel Easier

An electric SUV doesn’t automatically make the views better—but it can make the experience smoother. A Tesla Model X tends to offer a comfortable ride, a quieter cabin, and easy control of the interior environment, which is a big deal when you’re touring in Arctic weather.
Comfort equals time. When you’re not constantly shifting between “cold outside” and “cold waiting,” you can spend more of the tour actually looking out the window and thinking about where to stop next.
It also fits the eco-friendly angle. If you care about reducing your footprint while visiting sensitive regions, this is the kind of transport choice that matches the values many people bring to Norway in the first place.
Price and Value: What You’re Paying For

At about $171.16 per person for roughly 3 hours, this isn’t the cheapest option in Tromsø—but it doesn’t try to be. You’re paying for a mix of things that usually cost extra when you do them separately: hotel pickup, private-style access with small numbers, and guided sightseeing in a vehicle that’s built for comfort.
The value gets stronger if you:
- prefer avoiding crowded buses and the “everyone shuffle” feeling
- want a guided route that doesn’t waste time
- care about comfort and convenience more than having a huge checklist of stops
Group size matters too. This is capped at a maximum of 5 people per booking, and the overall cap is listed at a maximum of 9 travelers for the activity. That smaller scale usually means your questions get answered and you’re not stuck waiting for the slowest pace of a large group.
If you’re traveling solo and want a guided experience, this can also be a smart way to turn Tromsø into something you can enjoy without planning every step yourself.
What It’s Like With a Real Host (Kurt Arild Larsen)

One name that shows up with this tour is Kurt Arild Larsen, who’s described as a helpful host and guide with strong knowledge of Tromsø and the surrounding area. When you’re in a place like Tromsø, local context helps: it’s the difference between seeing scenery and understanding why that view is worth your time.
You’ll also appreciate the “stop where you want” vibe described in feedback—meaning the tour style isn’t locked to a rigid schedule that ignores the sky and the light. For aurora-focused trips, that kind of flexibility matters.
If you’re the type who likes asking quick questions—What am I looking at? How does the weather affect visibility?—a host like this can turn your photos into memories with meaning.
Who Should Book This Tesla Fjord Tour

This is a strong fit if you want:
- a short day plan that still feels meaningful
- small-group attention and flexibility
- comfortable transport in a colder climate
- fjord and mountain viewpoints without constant transfers
- a planned cafe break with coffee/tea and cake
It may be less ideal if you’re expecting a long walking tour, heavy hiking, or a day packed with many different stops. This is built for mobility and viewpoint moments, not for long treks.
It also suits couples, small friend groups, and travelers who want the aurora element but don’t want to gamble alone with planning and transport.
A Practical Note on Service and Cancellations
The cancellation rules are straightforward: you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Still, one piece of feedback highlights how important it is to track your refund if a cancellation happens close to departure.
So here’s my practical advice: if you’re going near a peak travel window or with tightly scheduled flights, keep your booking confirmations saved and check the refund status quickly if anything changes.
Should You Book Fjord Sightseeing – Eco friendly Tesla Model X?
I’d book it if you want a calm, well-paced way to see Tromsø’s fjords and mountains with comfort and guidance built in. The combination of hotel pickup, small group size, and the Tesla ride makes it a sensible option when you’d rather enjoy the day than manage the day.
Skip it (or compare alternatives) if you want lots of alcoholic drinks included, a long multi-hour walking program, or if you’re the kind of traveler who needs a very rigid schedule with zero uncertainty around viewing conditions.
If you’re aiming for fjord views first, aurora chances second, and you want to do it in a way that feels easy from start to finish, this is a solid choice.
FAQ
How long is the Fjord Sightseeing tour?
It runs for about 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Fredrik Langes gate 2, 9008 Tromsø, Norway, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
What time does the tour begin?
The start time is 10:00 am.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes coffee or tea, cake (or something similar), and bottled water.
Is alcohol included?
No. Alcoholic drinks are not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.























