This morning we awoke to calm and beautiful conditions as we approached Tranøya on the island of Senja. Fresh snow blanketed the landscape, creating a bright white winter scene that looked almost completely untouched. Although rain had been forecast for later in the day, the morning remained clear and peaceful as we began our activities.
After a short expedition boat ride from the ship, we arrived at a small jetty for a dry landing and began exploring the island. Guests spread out across a variety of activities, each offering a different way to experience the quiet beauty of this Arctic setting. Snowshoers ventured into the snowy terrain for a steady hike, while others enjoyed a relaxed walk through the surrounding landscape, taking in the fresh air and stillness of the island.
Kayakers paddled through calm waters along the coastline, experiencing the fjord from an intimate and peaceful perspective. Meanwhile, the Science and Education Team operated their underwater drone from the jetty, giving guests the opportunity to observe the fascinating marine world beneath the cold, clear water.
A highlight of the visit was a stop at a historic farmstead, where guests explored a small museum and admired well-preserved buildings, including a charming church that has stood on the island for more than a century. Nearby, wildlife sightings added an extra sense of excitement, with both moose and reindeer spotted in the surrounding area.
Later, guests gathered around a bonfire where warm drinks, coffee, and biscuits were served, creating a cosy atmosphere in the snowy landscape. As the afternoon progressed and light rain began to fall, we enjoyed one final treat at the landing site: a traditional stew served beside another crackling fire.
With fresh snow, wildlife sightings, and warm moments shared around the flames, Tranøya offered a wonderfully authentic Arctic winter experience.