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Tromsø Short Fjords Tour - Shore Ex

Av Tromsø Accesible tours AS

Tillgänglig från: June - August

Pris från
NOK 1400
24 hours free cancellation
Local tourism
Direct confirmation
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Next available date: 05 jun 2026

A slow paced and short tour around fjords on the Island of Kvaløy. We drive our minibus to visit beautiful fjords of Kvaløya, Håkøya island and the Tirpitz Memorial.

Depart from Tromsø Cruise Port by minibus and travel to Kvaløya Island, a scenic area known for its fjords, mountains, and coastal landscapes. Along the way, stop for photos near Kaldfjord and Ersfjord while your guide shares insights into local nature, wildlife, and Norwegian outdoor life.

Continue through the valley of Kattfjordeidet before taking a short café and toilet break. From there, drive towards the small island of Håkøya to visit the Tirpitz Memorial, dedicated to the German battleship that sank here during the Second World War.

After the visit, return to Tromsø and the original meeting point. The tour lasts approximately 4 hours. This tour welcomes wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility, and the team is prepared to guide guests with visual or hearing impairments while working to create a comfortable experience for neurodivergent guests as well.

Accessibility Details:

  • Toilets available at the Café break
  • Stops with easy exit from the minibus

Notes: The route is subject to changes depending on weather and road conditions

  • Photos of the tour
  • Guide for the tour in English, Spanish, French, Italian or Norwegian (with previous notice)
  • Transport to and from Tromsø Cruise Port
  • You are eligible to receive a full refund of the booking amount if you cancel your reservation at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.

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Tromsø Accesible tours AS

We are Tromsø Accessible Tours, a social enterprise.

We design and organize accessible itineraries of adventure tourism in the city of Tromsø throughout the year.

We believe that adventure tourism and extreme sport can be accessible to everybody.

We believe that everybody can enjoy traveling for leisure and go sightseeing in equal opportunities.

We believe that the joy of visiting magical places can be accessible.

When we are asked if an activity is accessible our objective is to always say “yes”.

When an activity is not accessible our challenge is to tear down the barriers.