Education

Guide Training in Tromso

We believe professionalizing the work of guides will contribute to making tourism more sustainable. Our education program gives guides the means to be more professional and creates a space for dialogue with academia, authorities, and the local community.

Arctic Guide 1

The foundation course for all guides: quality, safety, social responsibility and environmental respect over 4 days.

– 6th to 9th Oct 2026, from 1.000 kr –

Whale Watching 1

Review the basics, get updated on the local research, and connect with the guiding community along with other whale watching experts.

– 13th to 16th Oct 2026, from 750 kr –

Northern lights 1​

Dive into the science, the myths, and the weather forecasting for chasers. Clarify the driving and parking rules with local authorities and other field experts.

– 20th to 23rd Oct 2026, from 750 kr –

Piloted in Autumn 2025, the official program is being launched in 2026 with three courses of 15 to 20 hours of in-person sessions.

The courses are designed to establish a regional standard on which more can be built in the future, eventually leading to the official Norwegian Guide Certification. This certification is currently under development, but a basic standard already exists, and we are using it as a reference.

The three courses were chosen for their relevance in the region and designed with input from guides, operators, field experts, and the Norwegian Guide Federation. We recommend all three for any kind of guide, whether or not they already have guiding experience.

Their content covers the most relevant topics, but given their short length, we encourage guides to complement them with other trainings. See our recommendations on this further down this page.

What This Program Aims To Do

Tromsø Guideforening is in an early development phase, working to build a strong professional framework for guides in Northern Norway.
Our current focus is on creating a shared foundation for competence, ethics, and cooperation within the guiding community.

Establish A Shared Standard For Guide Training

By defining the minimum topics every guide in the region should be trained in.

Complement Internal Company Training

By adding to the training each company already provides to its own guides.

Give Access To Field Experts And Materials

By connecting guides with subject experts and reliable study materials.

Connect Guides & Tourism Stakeholders

By creating a meeting point between guides, academia, authorities, local representatives and companies.

What Comes Next

2025

Pilot stage

2026

3 courses launched

2027

More in depth courses

2028

National Certification

We will expand the course offering with longer and more in-depth courses until we reach the national guide certification, as well as a regional certification, over the next two years.

Part of the content of this year’s courses, as well as future ones, will be revalidated toward the final certification. This means that a guide who takes a course this year won’t have to go through that content when pursuing the national certificate.  

It is a collaborative project

This project has been launched thanks to the collaboration of companies, guides, and authorities, and it intends to continue relying on them in order to keep growing. If you would like to contribute, the best way is by taking part in the training with enthusiasm and commitment, and by spreading the word so that as many guides as possible take it. 

Later on, there will be more ways to contribute, which we will make public in due time.

Partners

This project has been launched in collaboration with Troms Fylkeskommune, Visit Tromsø, and all the experts who have personally contributed their time and experience.

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Recommendations to complement your training

  • Study the material provided during the courses at home and practice mentioning it during tours. Knowing something is not the same as knowing how to tell it. (Expect investing on this at least the same amount of time as the duration of the lectures). 
  • Complete any in-house training that your company could offer. Usually they are at least about internal procedures.
  • Accompany more experienced guides on tours to become familiar with the field work  2-3 tours if you have already has experience as a guide, 4 or more if you are just starting out. 
  • Guide tours under the supervision of a more experienced guide once or twice if it’s your first time guiding. 
  • Practice emerging situations during trial tours: for example, the procedure in case of an accident, or how to handle a difficult guest. 
  • Each company can add more content to the training. The more it is practiced conscientiously, the better the resulting work will be.

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