REVIEW · TROMSO
Tromso fishing Sea Safari
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Tromsø from the water is the whole point. This sea safari blends fjord scenery with guided fishing time and a warm brunch on board, all wrapped into a half-day you can actually fit into a busy Norway itinerary. You’ll start at Brillehuset Tromsø, then head out from the seaside to fish in the nearby Tromsø area.
Two things I’d highlight right away are the small group size (max 12) and the hands-on way the crew helps you fish. From the guide named Henry’s clear, patient instruction to the captain’s effort to find active spots, it’s built for people who want to do more than just sit and hope.
One consideration: fishing may happen relatively close to Tromsø rather than far out. If you’re expecting an all-day offshore hunt, you may find the “fishing grounds” are more of a quick hop from the harbor area.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- Tromsø Sea Safari in plain terms: what you’re buying for your money
- Meeting at Brillehuset Tromsø AS: easy start, easy return
- Se Tromsø from the seaside: the short stop that sets the mood
- Tromsø Fjords on a yacht: how the fishing portion really plays out
- Fishing is guided, not trial-and-error
- The captain may switch locations
- Nearby fishing grounds: expect it to be close
- Brunch on board: the included meal and that fish soup factor
- Rain, cold, and comfort: how to prepare for Tromsø water time
- What you should pack or wear
- Small group (max 12): why it matters on a fishing safari
- Language and communication: English support on board
- Price and value in Tromsø: is $239.70 worth it?
- Who this tour suits best (and who should think twice)
- The deal with weather and rebooking: your plan B
- Should you book the Tromso Fishing Sea Safari?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Tromso fishing Sea Safari?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What time does the tour begin?
- How many people are on the tour?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- Is the tour dependent on the weather?
- Where does the fishing happen during the trip?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key takeaways before you go

- Henry’s patient instruction makes this easier if you’re new to fishing.
- The captain actively searches for better spots, including switching locations if needed.
- Brunch is included, and the fish soup is a standout.
- Rain usually isn’t the deal-breaker—the trip keeps going as planned.
- Expect nearby fishing rather than guaranteed deep-sea action.
- You’re on a small boat (up to 12), so you get more attention and less crowding.
Tromsø Sea Safari in plain terms: what you’re buying for your money
This is a 3 hours 30 minutes Tromsø fishing trip that feels like a guided day on the water without pretending it’s a full-on expedition. For about $239.70 per person, you get time out on the fjords, someone to help you fish, and a brunch meal included.
What makes it good value isn’t just the price tag. It’s the package: boat time plus food plus instruction, with a cap of 12 people so the experience doesn’t turn into a conveyor belt. In a place like Tromsø, where weather and daylight can both be unpredictable, paying for a guided setup also saves you time figuring out how to do this yourself.
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Meeting at Brillehuset Tromsø AS: easy start, easy return

Your meeting point is Brillehuset Tromsø AS, Storgata 88, 9008 Tromsø, and the tour starts at 10:00 am. You’ll return back to the same place at the end, which is one of those small travel comforts that keeps you from planning your evening twice.
The location is also described as near public transportation, which matters if you’re staying in the center and don’t want to wrestle with parking or taxis. Add in the mobile ticket, and you’re basically set as soon as you confirm.
Practical note: this is a sea trip, so you’ll want to arrive with enough time to handle cold-weather layers and get settled before you leave.
Se Tromsø from the seaside: the short stop that sets the mood

The itinerary starts with a brief seaside viewpoint moment: you’ll be taking in Tromsø from the seaside for about 10 minutes. Admission is listed as free for this stop, which is a nice detail, but the bigger value is what it does for your mindset.
That quick start is your reality check: you’re not doing a “visit a place” tour. You’re doing a “go be part of Tromsø’s coastal world” tour. It also helps you orient yourself. Once you’ve seen the town from the water perspective for a few minutes, the fjord part feels less like a mystery and more like a direct next step.
Tromsø Fjords on a yacht: how the fishing portion really plays out

After the short start, you head out on the yacht for the main stretch—about 2 hours 50 minutes—to explore the nearby seaside area and fish. This is where you should set expectations based on how the trip is described and how the experience works in practice.
Fishing is guided, not trial-and-error
This tour is structured so you’re not left to figure it out alone. The guide Henry is specifically mentioned as patient and clear with instructions, which is huge if you’ve never fished this way before. When you’re out on the water, small things—how you bait, how you handle gear, when you cast—matter more than people think.
If you’re comfortable following directions and learning by doing, you’ll get a lot out of the fishing time.
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The captain may switch locations
A good sign here is that the crew tries to improve your odds. The captain (described as Argentinian) is noted as responsible and willing to switch spots to look for better activity. That’s exactly what you want on a short trip: when conditions aren’t cooperating, you’re not stuck in one place waiting.
Nearby fishing grounds: expect it to be close
One review highlights that the fishing happened a few kilometers from the harbor dock. That doesn’t mean it’s bad—it just means the trip isn’t selling itself as “far offshore guaranteed big catch.” If your dream is long-distance, hardcore fishing, you might want to compare other options in Tromsø that are explicitly built around longer runs.
Brunch on board: the included meal and that fish soup factor

Brunch is included, and food is more than an afterthought on a cold-water activity. A warm meal keeps your energy up, and it also turns the trip into something you can enjoy even on a tougher weather day.
Fish soup is called out as excellent. That detail matters because it suggests the crew isn’t just tossing something together. Even if the day’s fishing is quiet, a great soup can still make the experience feel complete.
Also note what isn’t included: alcoholic beverages. If you want drinks beyond brunch, plan to buy them separately or keep it non-alcoholic. I find that makes it easier to stay comfortable during a sea outing where you may be in cool air for long stretches.
Rain, cold, and comfort: how to prepare for Tromsø water time

Tromsø weather can be moody, and this activity is described as requiring good weather. That usually means two things for your planning: you’ll want to dress like the forecast might change, and you should be ready for a reschedule if conditions are unsafe.
Good news: rain doesn’t automatically ruin the day. One experience described rain as not bothering the group, which tells me the trip is geared for typical coastal weather rather than sunshine-only conditions.
What you should pack or wear
You don’t have a long list provided, so I’ll keep this practical. You’ll want layers you can move in, warm outerwear, and footwear that’s steady if the deck is slick. If you’re used to land travel, the sea is a different surface world—small comfort upgrades make a big difference.
If you run cold easily, treat this as a “dress warmer than you think” activity.
Small group (max 12): why it matters on a fishing safari

A maximum of 12 travelers is a big deal here. On a larger boat, fishing instruction often turns into a quick demo plus “good luck.” With a small group, you’re more likely to get personal attention when something doesn’t work.
This shows up in the way the trip is described: Henry is patient, and the captain is trying different locations. Both are easier to do when you’re not managing a huge number of people, and you can feel the difference in a tour that’s built around instruction rather than just sightseeing.
Language and communication: English support on board

The tour is offered in English. If you’re traveling solo or with friends who don’t speak Norwegian, this is the difference between enjoying the experience and just tagging along.
Clear communication matters most during the fishing portion: how to cast, how to bait, how to respond when a line goes tight. Henry’s instructions being specifically praised fits that need.
Price and value in Tromsø: is $239.70 worth it?
At $239.70 per person, this isn’t a cheap add-on. So here’s how I’d judge the value.
You’re paying for:
- 3 hours 30 minutes of guided time on the water
- A brunch meal included (with fish soup highlighted)
- Hands-on instruction, including named guidance from Henry
- A small group setup (max 12)
- A crew that looks for better fishing spots when conditions don’t cooperate
If you’re hoping to fish with help and you’d otherwise have to pay for equipment guidance, boat logistics, and a meal, the bundled nature of the trip makes it easier to justify. If you’re mainly interested in the scenery, you might compare this to pure sightseeing cruises; if you’re focused on catching lots of fish, you might compare it to longer trips with broader fishing runs.
Who this tour suits best (and who should think twice)
This sea safari is a strong fit if you:
- Want to try fishing with guidance, especially if you’re new
- Like the idea of a small group activity
- Care about the boat experience as much as the catch (fjord time is a core part)
- Appreciate warm food included in a cold-weather setting
- Are flexible about how the fishing day turns out
You might think twice if:
- You’re expecting a long offshore fishing excursion
- Your main goal is catching a lot of fish no matter what (short trips are always weather- and condition-dependent)
- You want alcoholic drinks included (they’re not)
The deal with weather and rebooking: your plan B
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or receive a full refund. That’s the kind of safety net you want in Tromsø, where the sea and sky can change fast.
If you’re booking for a specific day, keep your schedule flexible around that window. Even when the trip runs, conditions can affect how active the fishing is.
Should you book the Tromso Fishing Sea Safari?
I’d book it if you want a friendly, guided fishing experience that still feels like a real Tromsø outing—not a gimmick, not a distant lecture. The biggest selling points are the instruction quality (Henry’s patient teaching), the crew’s effort to find good spots, and the included food that gets genuinely praised (fish soup).
If you’re the type who needs guaranteed results, book with realism. Expect fishing that can vary depending on conditions, and treat the experience as time on the fjords plus the fun of learning and trying.
Overall, with a 4.9 rating and 97% recommended, this is one of the safer bets in Tromsø if your goal is guided fishing done the practical way.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Tromso fishing Sea Safari?
It runs for about 3 hours 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Brillehuset Tromsø AS, Storgata 88, 9008 Tromsø, Norway and ends back at the same meeting point.
What time does the tour begin?
The listed start time is 10:00 am.
How many people are on the tour?
The activity has a maximum of 12 travelers.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
What’s included in the price?
Brunch is included.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No, alcoholic beverages are not included.
Is the tour dependent on the weather?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Where does the fishing happen during the trip?
You’ll go out on the yacht to explore the nearby seaside area and fish during the fjords portion of the tour.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































