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Ski and Sail the Lyngen Alps

Duration
8 days
Season
Mid-March through early May
Group size
Up to 12 people
Accommodation
Comfort: Varuna, Intrepido, or Leatsu boat
Difficulty
Moderate to Challenging: Great fitness required, itineraries for beginners as well as advanced skiers
What's included
Guide, lodging. all meals, skipper & chef, dinghy, fuel and port dues

There are very few places that backcountry skiers will enjoy as much as the Lyngen Alps. This Norwegian mountain range east of the city of Tromsø spans over 370 square miles. The peninsula boasts a spectacular 124 peaks over 1000 meters while the tallest peaks reach 1800 meters. Due to the impressive mountains and glaciers in the northern part of the peninsula, the region has become one of the world’s most popular backcountry skiing destinations. The location is also perfect for any Aurora Borealis fans—the area lies directly below the aurora oval, making your chances of spotting the northern lights higher. Set out on a journey and ski the most spectacular couloirs and bowls that Norway has to offer!

Adventure highlights

  • 25 miles from Tromsø, but really a world away
    Around 140 glaciers on the peninsula and over 370 square miles of snowy terrain are waiting to be explored
  • Snow & ski conditions for all
    Encounter everything from dry Arctic powder to perfect spring corn and glacier skiing, while ski slopes vary from low angle open bowls to spines and technical chutes
  • Comfy & sturdy sailboat
    Spend days ski touring and enjoy the après, northern lights, and delicious meals from the boat
Highlighted reviews from other travellers
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Deborah M.
|April 2024
Wow. Once in a lifetime (hopefully not) experience. Everything was perfect. Lionel and Lus made the boat a home and we had so much fun and felt so taken care of.
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Bob H.
|April 2024
Lionel and Luce were wonderful hosts, they made us feel very welcome and the food was terrific.
C
Chris G.
|May 2023
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Available itineraries

Veruna & Intrepido

Enjoy ultimate freedom as you embark on a voyage along the Norwegian seaboard! Sailing on clear calm waters and skiing the untouched slopes overlooking the deep blue fjords are just the beginning of this unique adventure. Over an unforgettable week, you’ll likely encounter magical wildlife and views of spectacular mountains rising straight from the sea. This adventure is all-inclusive—you'll be staying aboard the Varuna sailboat, cruise around, and have all meals prepared by an onboard chef. Experience the exciting life on board and venture into the pristine backcountry of the Lyngen Peninsula.

  • Staying at accommodation near the harbor is recommended, with an ideal arrival the day before to rest—this way, you get to enjoy Tromso, and have sufficient time to rent gear. Upon boarding, the crew provides a warm welcome and assists with checking and storing gear. After settling into the cozy cabins and retrieving any rental gear (if applicable), take a thorough tour of the boat and undergo comprehensive safety briefings led by the skipper and guide. Once everyone is settled, set sail towards the initial anchorage or ski spot and enjoy the first dinner onboard, prepared by a talented chef!

    The interior of the sailboat
  • Over the course of the next six days, you’ll spend most of your time skiing! Your guides have the knowledge and flexibility to select and change spots according to prevailing weather and snow conditions. After breakfast and assessment, you’ll have a say about the final choice of the spot for the day and head out for 4-8 hours of ski touring! Once you’re done for the day, return to the boat and enjoy nourishing après ski snacks. Relax and rest prior to dinner and sail on to the next day’s spot.

    Back country Ski touring in Norway, Lofoten
  • After six unforgettable days of ski touring and sharing adventures with your group, you’ll arrive at the port in the morning. Snap a few final photos, exchange contacts, and make your way to the airport—heart full, camera roll fuller.

    View of the Lyngen Peninsula in the background
First-Timers

Do you enjoy powder skiing and want to venture into ski touring? This first timers' ski & sail adventure in the Lyngen Alps is perfect for beginners. Developed with IFMGA guides, this hassle-free, stress-free program provides expert coaching in stunning surroundings. Enjoy comprehensive gear education, personalized instruction from certified guides, and carefully selected ski areas with gentle slopes. Progress gradually in skill and confidence throughout the week, ending ready to enjoy more advanced ski touring. Experience breathtaking scenery and endless powder skiing domains from a sailboat base.

  • Do you enjoy powder skiing and want to venture into ski touring? This first timers’ ski & sail adventure in the Lyngen Alps is perfect for beginners. Developed with IFMGA guides, this hassle-free, stress-free program provides expert coaching in stunning surroundings. Enjoy comprehensive gear education, personalized instruction from certified guides, and carefully selected ski areas with gentle slopes. Progress gradually in skill and confidence throughout the week, ending ready to enjoy more advanced ski touring. Experience breathtaking scenery and endless powder skiing domains from a sailboat base.

  • Staying at accommodation near the harbor is recommended, with an ideal arrival the day before to rest—this way, you get to enjoy Tromso, and have sufficient time to rent gear. Upon boarding, the crew provides a warm welcome and assists with checking and storing gear. After settling into the cozy cabins and retrieving any rental gear (if applicable), take a thorough tour of the boat and undergo comprehensive safety briefings led by the skipper and guide. Once everyone is settled, set sail towards the initial anchorage or ski spot and enjoy the first dinner onboard, prepared by a talented chef!

  • These initial days focus on getting acquainted with the gear and practicing basic techniques on local beginner-friendly slopes. The guide covers essential skills such as uphill travel, transitioning between skiing and hiking, and basic avalanche awareness. The morning begins with a hearty breakfast, followed by an assessment of the weather and snow conditions. Then, head to the selected ski spot for a 3-5 hour ski tour. Upon returning to the boat, enjoy nourishing après-ski snacks and have some rest time before dinner. In the evening, sail to the next anchorage, enjoying the stunning Arctic landscapes.

  • As the days progress, each day introduces slightly more vertical ascent and technical difficulty. The guide offers personalized tips and support every step of the way, ensuring confidence and skill build progressively. The daily routine remains structured yet flexible, starting with breakfast and a conditions assessment. Then, embark on more challenging ski tours, with routes tailored to growing skills and comfort levels. After daily adventures, return to Varuna for après-ski snacks, relaxation, and a delicious dinner. Evenings are spent sailing to new spots, with opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy the serene beauty of the fjords.

    Sailing and Skiing in the Remote Lyngen Alps
  • After six unforgettable days of ski touring and sharing adventures with your group, you’ll arrive at the port in the morning. Snap a few final photos, exchange contacts, and make your way to the airport—heart full, camera roll fuller.

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Meet your guides

Lionel
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Lionel
Skipper & Co-Founder of Boreal Adventure Sailing
Skipper & Co-Founder of Boreal Adventure Sailing
A professional racer-skipper and exceptional boat preparer, Lionel’s carrier spans solo oceanic races, non-stop around the world races, and many more. He is also certified as an offshore commercial yacht master, contributing significant skills in both crew management, safety and medical emergency chapters. Lionel is dedicated to sharing his passion for sailing and nature.
Brian
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Brian
IFMGA Mountain Guide
Brian is a professional mountain and climbing guide, a ski teacher, an Arctic Guide and RYA sailing teacher that has been running Ski & Sail tours for 15 years. In the last 23 years, he has become the lead guide for some amazing companies including the BBC, Pioneer Productions London, Amazon Prime and the top heliskiing operations worldwide. When he’s not leading tours, he tours Europe lecturing about avalanche awareness and rescue!  
Andres
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Andres
IFMGA Mountain Guide
Andres has made his dream a profession—he has been a qualified IFMGA mountain guide for 13 years! Sponsored by Mammut, he carries numerous expeditions all around the world and continuously discovers new terrain around Iceland, Norway, Japan and Alaska. When he’s not skiing, he works as a profiler for the Snow and Avalanche Research Institute in Davos and gives avalanche courses for all levels of skiers every year.
Paul
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Paul
IFMGA Mountain Guide
Paul travels the world year-round. He spends the winter season ski touring, mountaineering, freeriding, heliskiing, ice climbing and snowshoeing across the world, and during the summer he guides for mountaineering, sport climbing, bouldering, trekking and biking.

Life on board

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5.00(3 reviews)
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Deborah M.
|April 2024
Wow. Once in a lifetime (hopefully not) experience. Everything was perfect. Lionel and Lus made the boat a home and we had so much fun and felt so taken care of.
B
Bob H.
|April 2024
Lionel and Luce were wonderful hosts, they made us feel very welcome and the food was terrific.
C
Chris G.
|May 2023
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5.00(3 reviews)
D
Deborah M.
|April 2024
Wow. Once in a lifetime (hopefully not) experience. Everything was perfect. Lionel and Lus made the boat a home and we had so much fun and felt so taken care of.
B
Bob H.
|April 2024
Lionel and Luce were wonderful hosts, they made us feel very welcome and the food was terrific.
C
Chris G.
|May 2023

Things to know

  • Included:

      • An experienced, IFMGA Mountain Guide with extensive knowledge of the area
      • 8-day sail & ski adventure in the Lyngen Alps (6 days of skiing)
      • Accommodation for 7 nights aboard a sailboat
      • All onboard food (breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner), hot beverages and non-alcoholic beverages
      • Professional skipper and chef
      • Standard offshore lifejacket and lifeline
      • Shore landings and tours with the dinghy
      • Bedding and towels
      • Fuel and all port dues

    Not included:

      • Air fares to and from Tromsø
      • Transfer to the harbor and the boat
      • Personal gear and equipment
      • Food and beverages on the day of arrival until boarding
      • Alcoholic beverages
      • Voice and data communication using onboard equipment
      • Travel and medical insurance
  • It’s the best ever! You can expect a wonderful blend of adventure, camaraderie, and awe-inspiring beauty of Lyngen. There are three boats cruising the icy waters; Varuna, Intrepido, and Leatsa, that host up to 6 guests.

    All sailboats boast the highest standard deck fittings, rig, and sails. They are maintained and equipped above World Sailing Offshore Special Regulations Category 1 standards.

    A friendly crew and a chef will spoil you every day with a full breakfast, après ski snacks, and a three-course dinner using local specialties with carefully selected wines!

  • There are two types of ski & sail adventures in the Lyngen Alps that we offer—one caters to beginners (First-Timers), the other to those with backcountry skiing experience and advanced skiers (Sail & Ski in the Lyngen Alps).

    Beginners who choose the first timers’ itinerary will follow a tailored itinerary that gradually increases in difficulty.

    That said, most dates are reserved for more experienced skiers that should be able to tackle ascents from 4 to 9 km (2.5-5.6 mi), reaching peaks of 800 m to 1,500 m (2,625-4,920 ft) with slope angles mostly between 25-30 degrees, but sometimes up to 40 degrees in deep powder if you opt for gorges and the steeper lines.

    Participants should feel comfortable on black level resort runs as skiing will be on glaciated terrain with variable snow conditions. Experience with sailing is not necessary.

  • Due to the terrain, location and length of this Norway ski tour, this adventure is predominantly for intermediate to advanced backcountry skiers. If you’re just starting out, we recommend heading out for some intro touring with a guide and gaining some backcountry experience. 

    However, first-timers’ itinerary is also available and is open for those who have strong resort and some powder skiing experience, but have never tried ski touring. This itinerary is aimed at developing the skills and confidence needed to enjoy ski touring at the next level.

  • Clothing list

      • Wool or synthetic socks and liner socks
      • Long underwear top — synthetic or wool
      • Light fleece or wool sweater
      • Wind shell — nylon or ‘Schoeller’ type jacket
      • Waterproof breathable jacket
      • Warm insulated jacket — down or synthetic
      • Long underwear bottoms — synthetic or wool
      • Multipurpose stretch nylon or ‘Schoeller’ type pants
      • Waterproof breathable pants
      • Warm hat — wool or synthetic
      • Brimmed cap for sun protection
      • Face warmer — scarf, neck tube or balaclava (optional)
      • Light gloves — wool, synthetic or leather
      • Insulated gloves or mitts with waterproof outer shell
      • Spare gloves or mitts
      • Handkerchief for blocking the sun (optional)

    Snow safety equipment

      • Avalanche beacon with good batteries (and spares)
      • Shovel
      • Probe (2.4m or longer preferred)

    Travel equipment

      • Skis or split board
      • Ski strap
      • Ski or snowboard boots
      • Poles
      • Climbing skins
      • Skin wax (or a candle)
      • Ski crampons — mandatory
      • Binding repair kit to fix your personal travel setup
      • Ski helmet — optional

    Personal equipment

      • Pack (30-40 litres)
      • Sunglasses (both orange and dark lenses help a lot for travel in all conditions)
      • Goggles (orange lenses)
      • Sunscreen and lip cream (SPF 30+)
      • Head lamp with good batteries
      • Insulated water bottle or thermos (1-2 L)
      • Lunch bag or container
      • Personal blister kit (e.g., Leukotape-P and Compeed/Second Skin blister pads)
      • Pocket knife — optional
      • Camera — optional, but recommended
      • Binoculars — optional

    Glacier gear list

      • Harness — fitted for over your ski clothing
      • Locking carabiners (x2)
      • Non-locking carabiners (x2)
      • Prussik cord (5m x 6mm) —optional
      • Sewn sling (120cm) — optional
      • Lightweight ice axe — optional, don’t bring if you don’t have one or don’t like steep skiing

    If you have any questions regarding the equipment list, feel free to contact us prior to booking.

  • All mandatory gear for sailing and skiing in Lyngen Alps can be rented if you don’t have your own. Your guides recommend Tromso Outdoor rentals.

    The shop is barely a 5-minute walk from the harbour. The choice of gear is ample and it’s good quality. You will embark at 5 pm, so you can pick up the gear beforehand. Your guide can help you pick up the gear if you are not able to, but it’s best if you do it yourself and make sure that everything fits and suits your preferences.

    It is recommended to bring your own boots (in cabin luggage if possible). Renting boots is not a good solution as chances are you’ll get blisters as the fit will not be the same as your own.

    There’s also a supermarket and a pharmacy at a walking distance from the harbor.

  • Group sizes:

      • Small groups limited to 6 guests provide comfort, personalized attention and flexibility in the choice of landing spots / exploration or ski areas, and smoothness during embarking and disembarking.
      • Prices are per person in double bed cabins (2 persons). A single cabin (1 person) may be requested with a price surcharge.

    Min. age requirements:

      • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
      • Minors as young as 14 may be permitted to join private tours on a case-by-case basis.

    If your group has skiers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

  • To get to your sailboat in Tromsø Harbor, fly into Tromsø Airport (TOS). Keep in mind that there are no direct flights to Tromso from the USA. Most international flights to Tromsø go via Oslo and there are likely direct flights from London-Gatwick, Oulu/ Luleå, Frankfurt, Copenhagen and Stockholm. Once you land in Tromsø, it takes about 10-20 minutes to get to the harbor. You can either…

      • Get a taxi
      • Take the express coach (Flybussen) — step off at Scandic Ishavshotel and walk 200 m (650 ft) to the harbor (this bus might be more comfortable than the regular bus if you’re carrying gear)
      • Take the bus no. 42 or 40 — 22-minute ride + 5-10 minute walk

    Prior to departure, you’ll receive a message from the crew with the exact location. Please keep in mind that the boat will most likely not be ready to host you before 5pm, though you may drop off your luggage from 1pm onwards. Please contact the crew in advance if you plan on doing so or if you are delayed.

    Should you need some last-minute gear or personal items, there’s a sports shop, a pharmacy, and a supermarket at a walking distance from the harbor.

  • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with insurance. To make your booking and traveling experience as carefree as possible, you’ll be offered to simply insure your trip with Redpoint at checkout.

    Redpoint—the official 57hours insurance partner—tailors protection packages for adventure travel, offering a comprehensive travel program, even in remote locations! Trip cancellation, natural disasters, pandemic coverage, medical evacuation, primary medical expenses—regardless of the travel interruption that may happen, Redpoint will have you covered.

  • A non-refundable 35% deposit is required at the time of booking, with the remaining amount to be paid 90 days prior to departure. For bookings within three (3) months of the departure, full payment is required.

    Once the trip is confirmed by the guide, the cancellation policy stated below applies.

      • 70% of the tour price is refundable if canceled more than 120 days before departure date
      • 50% of the tour price is refundable if canceled 90 to 119 days before departure date
      • 25% of the tour price is refundable if canceled 60 to 89 days before departure
      • 0% of the price of the trip if it is canceled  less than 60 days before departure.

    If you are required to cancel your trip before it starts (departure date), you must inform us as soon as possible in writing (by e-mail). The date of your written notice will be used as the cancellation date to charge the cancellation fee.

    For any cancellation by the client, costs incurred by the traveler such as transportation to the departure point of the trip and return home, fees visa documents, travel documents and vaccination fees will not be subject to any reimbursement.

    If cancellation occurs as a result of unpredictable or unavoidable events by the customer or by a third party (e.g. flight cancellations, loss or theft of luggage or personal belongings) other than the Guide, the Guide can not be held responsible nor can it be required to reimburse related costs, including cancellation fees.

    You can request consent for a third party to take your place, up to 7 days before departure. The replacement customer must fulfil all the conditions associated with the contract, including medical health and fitness. The customer and the person replacing them shall be jointly and severally liable for payment of the amounts still owed for the travel. The Guide may refuse at its sole discretion the replacement customer and cancellation fees would remain applicable.

    The prices are definitive. Price changes after the date of the booking form may arise from subsequent material increases in fuel costs, changes in or new fees (e.g. embarkation & disembarkation fees) or introduction / increase of taxes and government fees.

    Should events beyond guide’s control occur (such as wars, political unrest, strikes, riots, airspace congestion, bad weather, thefts of luggage or other personal belongings of travelers), the Guide reserves the right to cancel the travel, change the dates, schedules or itineraries to ensure the safety of travelers, without possible recourse against the Guide.

     

    Early Bird booking

    Want to be the first one to know when we publish new dates or secure your spot well in advance? Select a future month that suits you best and lock in your Early Bird spot in time with just a 10% deposit. 

    As soon as our guides publish new tour dates, you’ll be the first one to know. We’ll hold your spot for 2 weeks until you choose the date that suits you best. 

    More about how Early Bird bookings work below:

      • Only a 10% non-refundable deposit must be paid upon booking, but this deposit can be transferred to any other 57hours adventure in case the dates don’t end up working for you.
      • Once our guides publish new tour dates, we’ll reach out to you so you’ll be the first one to choose from newly released dates.
      • When you pick your date, you’ll confirm your booking by paying another 20% of the total trip amount (amounting to the standard 30% deposit). 
      • Once the trip has been confirmed, the regular cancellation policy (found above) applies.
      • The remaining balance is due 90 days before the trip.
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