Golden evening light over a Senja harbour with calm fjord water and mountain peaks

Norway's Wildest
Island, from the Water

Private boat tours from Finnsnes into the heart of Senja — fjord cruises, fishing adventures, and midnight sun voyages.

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Segla mountain on Senja — dramatic rocky peak rising above the fjord in autumn light Fishing vessel silhouetted against an orange Arctic sunset, seabirds wheeling overhead Traditional Norwegian harbour building bathed in golden evening light over calm sea Vivid green aurora borealis over Senja's Okshornan peaks reflected in the dark water below
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About Us

Senja from the sea —
as it should be

Finnsnes is where the mainland meets the island. Cross the Gisund Bridge and you are on Senja — a place of jagged peaks, dark fjords, white-sand beaches and barely a soul. We show you the island from where it was always meant to be seen: the water.

Our 20-foot boat has worked these waters for years. Step aboard and let us take you into Senja's most dramatic corners — whether you're chasing the midnight sun, waiting for the aurora, hauling in your first catch, or simply watching the mountains rise from the sea.

  • Departing from Finnsnes harbour — the gateway to Senja
  • 20-foot boat — stable, comfortable, built for these waters
  • Fully private — your group, your guide, your boat
  • Four tours — day, evening, summer and winter
4 Tours
Private Groups only
20 ft Our boat
Our Tours

Choose your adventure

All tours depart from Finnsnes harbour on our 20-foot boat. Private groups only — no strangers, no shared boats.

The Eagles & Lines boat moored on a calm inner Senja fjord with snow-capped mountains across the water Fishing
May–Sep 3–6 hrs

Eagles & Lines

A flexible summer outing on the inner fjord — cast for cod, saithe and halibut with a fish finder to help, and keep one eye on the sky for sea eagles. Three to six hours, entirely at your pace.

Small orange boat on glassy Arctic water with mountain reflections Cruise
All levels 6 hrs

Senja Fjord Explorer

Six hours on the water — dramatic coastline, sea eagles, and Senja's mountains rising vertically from the water. The fjord as only the locals know it.

Boat on the inner Senja fjord under golden Arctic evening light Seasonal
May–Jul 3–4 hrs

Midnight Sun Cruise

The sun never sets. A late-evening voyage into the golden Arctic light — Senja's peaks bathed in colours that simply don't exist at any other latitude on earth.

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Reservations

Ready to set sail?

Fill in the form and we'll confirm your booking within 24 hours — including departure time, what to bring, and everything you need to know before you step aboard.

  • ✓ Fully private — your group only
  • ✓ Larger groups welcome — get in touch
  • ✓ All safety equipment provided on board
  • ✓ Free cancellation up to 48 hrs before departure

We'll reply within 24 hours.

FAQ

Common questions

Where do tours depart from?

All tours depart from Finnsnes harbour. Finnsnes is on the mainland side of the Gisund strait — connected to Senja island by the Gisund Bridge — and is around 2 hours by car from Tromsø. We'll send you exact meeting point details when you confirm your booking.

What kind of boat do you use?

We use a 20-foot boat — stable, comfortable, and well suited to the fjord between Finnsnes and Senja. There is a covered cabin, seating for the group, and all required safety equipment on board. It is not a luxury yacht, and that is the point.

Are tours private?

Yes — every tour is exclusively for your group. No shared boats, no strangers. The vessel, your guide and the entire experience are yours for the duration. Standard tours accommodate groups of up to 6. Larger groups are welcome — contact us for a tailored quote.

What should I wear?

It is always colder on the water than on land. Warm base layers, a windproof outer layer, and waterproof trousers are strongly recommended on every trip. In winter, dress as warmly as you would for a long walk in freezing temperatures — then add a layer. Deck shoes or boots with grip are ideal. We'll send a full kit list when you confirm.

I've never fished before — can I still do the fishing tour?

No experience needed at all. On the Eagles & Lines tour your guide sets you up with a rod and shows you the technique. Most guests have never fished before. The fish finder does the hard work of locating the fish — you do the hauling.

What is the best time to visit Senja?

Senja is worth visiting in every season — but they offer very different experiences. Summer (June–August) brings the midnight sun, calm seas, and long golden days. Autumn (September–November) brings dramatic weather, the first northern lights, and rich colours. Winter (December–March) offers the aurora in full force and a raw, quiet Arctic landscape. Spring (April–May) sees the return of light and the first warmth. We run tours from May through September.