Our third day brought us to Tranøya, where we landed to explore the historic settlement and its surrounding winter landscape. After stepping ashore, we wandered through the traditional farm area, learning about life in this remote corner of Northern Norway and gaining insight into the resilience and seasonal rhythms that shape coastal communities.


Two groups set off on snowshoe hikes, moving at a steady pace through snowy fields and quiet forest trails, fully immersed in the stillness of the Arctic winter. At the same time, others launched kayaks and paddled across calm waters, experiencing the rugged coastline from a peaceful and close-up perspective.


Back near the settlement, some took the opportunity to cuddle with the local sheep, enjoying a surprisingly cosy and heartwarming moment.


Later in the afternoon, some gathered by the jetty for an underwater drone session. Watching the live images from beneath the cold, clear surface revealed a hidden marine world and added a fascinating new dimension to our visit.


As evening fell and darkness settled over the island, the day offered one final highlight: the first Northern Lights of our voyage. Soft green arcs slowly appeared in the sky above us, drawing many outside to witness the spectacle. It was a magical and promising start to our Arctic nights, and a perfect ending to a full and memorable day on Tranøya.