Vulkana ski and sail © Vulkana5
Vulkana ski and sail © Trond Olav Glimsdal12

Vulkana ski and sail

A memory for life

Vulkana ski and sail

A memory for life

From USD 3793

On this boat trip, we have three days of skiing, and we get to choose where they'll be. Depending on weather, wind, snow, and how we plan our adventure, we might even get a small bonus trip on the departure day.

We want to showcase the best of what Lyngen has to offer and make the most of the opportunities the boat provides. Focusing on skiing and enjoying life on the boat during the journey.

When we're not skiing, we can enjoy the amenities on the boat such as a sauna, hot tub on deck and hammam. Whether one wants to have a cup of coffee with the captain while sailing towards the next mountain, stand on deck and enjoy the sea breeze and the view, or simply relax with new and old acquaintances in the relaxation area, the adventure on Vulkana will be a memory for life.

Highlights:

  • Experienced guides
  • We reach the best ski areas by boat
  • We hunt for the best snow and the most fantastic experiences
  • We can customize the trip based on snow conditions, weather, and wind
  • A custom-built boat with unique spa and wellness facilities

Guests are accommodated in comfortable cabins, preferably together with the people they are traveling with or with participants of the same gender.

To find the best snow and ensure excellent skiing experiences, the peaks for each day are determined by the guides and the crew of Vulkana in consultation with the guests. Our guides are experienced and focus on finding memorable descents with good snow. The trips are tailored to the skill level of the entire group. If there are more than six participants, there are two guides, and in that case, we can divide the groups based on skill level, acquaintances, and preferences for the day.

In addition to epic skiing experiences, delicious food, and the comfortable boat, the crew will always ensure that you are well taken care of throughout the trip. Vulkana also offers dedicated spa voyages, and we get to enjoy these facilities during our skiing adventures as well. We can relax in the sauna, hot tub on deck, Turkish hammam, or simply unwind in the relaxation area.

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Dates and booking

Wed 12. Mars - Sun 16. Mars 2025

USD 3793

Available

Tue 01. April - Sat 05. April 2025

USD 3793

Available

Book your own dates
This trip is also offered as a private tailormade trip. Travel alone, with your friends or family whenever you want.
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Opening hours Phone
Mon-Fri : 08-20
Sat-Sun : 14-17
Opening hours Chat
Mon-Fri : 07-23
Sat : 10-18
Sun : 13-21
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Day by day

Vulkana ski and sail - dining area
Vulkana ski and sail - Vulkana 16

Day 1:On the way to tomorrow's destination, we enjoy a delicious dinner on board

We meet at the harbor in Tromsø at 7:00 PM. After settling into our accommodations, we set course for tomorrow's destination. We get to know the boat and each other before enjoying a nice dinner together.

We meet at the harbor in Tromsø at 7:00 PM. After settling into our accommodations, we set course for tomorrow's destination. We get to know the boat and each other before enjoying a nice dinner together.

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Vulkana ski and sail © Trond Olav Glimsdal15
Vulkana ski and sail - © Vulkana 19

Day 2-4:Ski Adventure in the Lyngen Area

Since we are staying on the boat and have everything we need throughout the trip, we prefer not to create a "day-to-day program." We want to make the most of the flexibility the boat offers us and move according to snow conditions, weather, and wind. In addition to the Lyngen Alps, areas like Kvaløya, Kåfjord, Uløya, Ringvassøya, or other hidden gems could be natural locations to consider for our backcountry skiing adventures.

Since we are staying on the boat and have everything we need throughout the trip, we prefer not to create a "day-to-day program." We want to make the most of the flexibility the boat offers us and move according to snow conditions, weather, and wind. In addition to the Lyngen Alps, areas like Kvaløya, Kåfjord, Uløya, Ringvassøya, or other hidden gems could be natural locations to consider for our backcountry skiing adventures.

Vulkana

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5-8 hours

Vulkana ski and sail © Trond Olav Glimsdal13
Vulkana ski and sail © Trond Olav Glimsdal14

Day 5:Departure from Tromsø. Perhaps we can fit in a short skiing adventure before leaving?

We will be back in Tromsø around 3:00 PM, allowing for flight departures from 6:00 PM on the last day.

We will be back in Tromsø around 3:00 PM, allowing for flight departures from 6:00 PM on the last day.

Vulkana

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We meet at the harbor in Tromsø at 7:00 PM. After settling into our accommodations, we set course for tomorrow's destination. We get to know the boat and each other before enjoying a nice dinner together.

Vulkana

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Since we are staying on the boat and have everything we need throughout the trip, we prefer not to create a "day-to-day program." We want to make the most of the flexibility the boat offers us and move according to snow conditions, weather, and wind. In addition to the Lyngen Alps, areas like Kvaløya, Kåfjord, Uløya, Ringvassøya, or other hidden gems could be natural locations to consider for our backcountry skiing adventures.

Vulkana

B,L,D

5-8 hours

We will be back in Tromsø around 3:00 PM, allowing for flight departures from 6:00 PM on the last day.

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What's included in the price

Included

Not included

Changes may occur

We reserve the right to change prices. The day by day program is a guideline and changes may occur. You can refer to our general travel conditions for more information.

Travel insurance

On all our trips, we require you to have full health and accident insurance which will also cover any emergency transport home. Read more about travel insurance.

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Safety & Grading

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  • 24 hour emergency response
  • Guides trained in wilderness first aid
  • Basic medication and first aid kits available

Physical level

3/6 Physical

Some segments of the journey may prove challenging. It's essential to possess a solid level of fitness prior to departure. Persistence will be required in reaching the trip's goal.

Comfort level

3/6 Comfort

Simple accommodations, such as cabins or guesthouses, often with multi-bed rooms. Sometimes with bunk beds and often with a shared bathroom.

Risk level

3/6 Risk

Activities/trips with some risk. Certain incidents may occur, and they may be of such a nature that they may require professional help.

Training and Preparation:

To get the most out of this trip, participants benefit from being familiar with their ski touring equipment. Just as important as good skiing skills is the ability to handle long days in the mountain for three or four consecutive days. Make sure to go on some long days in the mountain before the trip.

Avalanche safety equipment is mandatory for each participant.

Accommodation and Meals:

We stay on a comfortable boat with excellent facilities. Accommodations are in shared cabins. If you are traveling alone, we aim to arrange for you to share a room with someone of the same gender.

There is no shower/toilet in each cabin, but there are excellent shared facilities on board.

We provide a hearty breakfast, prepare packed lunches for our excursions, and serve delicious dinners in the evening.

The alcoholic beverages must be purchased on the boat due to the liquor license.

Other Information:

Fishing equipment is available on the boat if you wish to try your luck at fishing.

As all equipment is on board the boat at all times, it's advisable to limit your luggage to one bag for skis, one bag for clothes and gear, and one daypack for excursions.

Your daypack should have enough space for clothing, food, drinks, and avalanche safety equipment.

The extent of mobile phone coverage will vary during the trip.

Guides

Equipment list

This list is intended as a guideline, so that we have what we need regardless of the weather we get on the trip. Remember that you can also get used hiking equipment that works perfectly. Get in touch if you have any questions. TIP: We recommend that you have the most important hiking equipment in your hand luggage, for example hiking boots and gore-tex jacket/trousers.

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Clothing

We recommend wool underwear for both men and women. Wool sportstop is recommended for women.

Wool or synthetic. Avoid cotton. Remember to allways bring dry socks with you, to prevent chafing. 

High enough to reach above the boot shaft is reccommended.

Fleece or wool. 

With hood, and long enough to cover the butt.

Gore-Tex or similar. Must have a decent hood, and hold out wind and rain. Should have space for midlayers underneath. Ventilation under the arms is recommended. 

Gore-Tex or similar. Must be waterproof and windproof,  zips for ventilation are recommended.

Hat or headband

Warm hat for cold days.

Warm ski mittens/gloves.

Footwear
Equipment

30-40 liters or more with attachments for skies and ice axe.

Remember new/extra batteries.

High SPF, 30-50. Remember chapstick for lips and nose. 

For protection against cold wind and snow.

Split board, ski touring or telemark skis. Poles with large/powder baskets. Check that your boots fits the bindings.

Make sure these fit your skis.

Make sure they fit your ski boots. 

Make sure these fit your skis and bindings.

With new batteries.

Small, light and in aluminum (not plastic).

We recommend a small and light alpine harness. For example Petzl Altitude or Tour or Black Diamond Colouir.

2 pcs. screw carabiners and 1 regular carabiner. 

One sling, 120 cm

0,5-1,0 liter

Recommended

Clothing

Thin, ultra light.

For evenings and leasure days.

Footwear

To hike up/down the mountain where it won't be possible to ski. Good sole and lightweight.

Or similar. Must be lightweight and with low volume to use inside. 

Equipment

Personal medicines and, for example, band-aids, blister plaster, sports tape, throat lozenges, nasal drops, Paracetamol/Ibuprofen, stomach regulators, etc.
We need to know about all medicines you are taking, in case something happens. 

Tooth brush, tooth paste, small towel, ear plugs, wet wipes, biodegradable soap, etc.

Nuts, chocolate, energy bars, etc.

To attach skis to backpack if necessary.

For example Nalgene bottles with wide mouth. 1-2 liters.

Useful

Equipment

TIP:

Travel in your outdoor clothing. We recommend having essential hiking gear in your carry-on, such as ski boots and a Gore-Tex jacket/pants.

Bed linens and towels will be provided on the boat.

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