Alta Mini Travel Guide
Nestled in Norway’s far north, Alta is a gateway to Arctic adventure. Surrounded by dramatic fjords, vast plateaus and endless sky, this is one of the best places to witness the magical northern lights as they dance across the sky. While small in size, this town offers a unique mix of culture, history and local charm.
Make the most of your autumnal visit with our Alta mini travel guide.
What to see
Alta Museum – Discover thousands of years of rock art at this UNESCO World Heritage site. The carvings here depict hunting scenes, animals and daily life, offering fascinating glimpse into the region’s ancient inhabitants. The museum also features exhibitions on Sami culture, giving visitors a full picture of life in the Arctic across the centuries.
Northern Lights Cathedral – This striking modern architectural landmark is right in the heart of Alta. Its soaring angles and illuminated interior create a memorable experience, particularly at dusk when the lights inside reflect the artic skies. The Northern Lights Cathedral also hosts concerts and cultural events, making it a hub of local life.
Alta Chocolate – Alta is home to the world’s northernmost continental chocolate factory. Æventyr Sjokolade crafts locally inspired treats, from truffles to bars, often featuring Arctic ingredients. Pop in for a tasting to learn how the chocolates are made or purchase some goodies for a tasty souvenir of your Arctic visit.
Alta’s Town Centre & Harbour – Take some time to explore Alta’s compact centre, with its quaint streets, local boutiques and cosy cafes. The harbour area is perfect for a relaxed stroll, watching ferries come and go or admiring early autumn reflections on the fjord waters. It’s a great place to soak up local life in a picturesque Arctic setting.

What to do
Northern Lights Safari – Alta is one of the world’s best places to witness the aurora borealis. Join a guided tour in the evening to chase these dancing lights across the Arctic sky. With little light pollution and wide-open horizons, this region offers some of the best chances for unforgettable displays.
Sautso Canyon – Norway’s largest canyon stretches over six kilometres and reaches 300 metres deep. Towering cliffs and sweeping river bends create dramatic scenery in every direction. Take short walks to stunning viewpoints or simply enjoy the panoramic vistas from accessible edges.
Alta River Trails – Explore scenic autumn landscapes along the Alta River. Gentle riverside paths and more challenging trails offer views of cliffs, waterfalls and the surrounding wilderness. This is a peaceful way to immerse yourself in nature while staying close to town.
Sami Siida – Immerse in the culture of Norway’s indigenous Sami people at a siida (settlement) or cultural centre. Experience traditional crafts, hear stories about reindeer herding and Arctic life, and gain insight into their connection with nature and the northern lights.

What to eat
Reindeer Dishes – Sample local Sami cuisine with tender reindeer steak or stew, often paired with root vegetables and lingonberries. These hearty dishes are perfect for warming up after a day exploring the crisp Arctic air.
Arctic Char – Freshly caught from nearby rivers and fjords, Arctic char is typically served smoked, grilled or pan-fried. Its delicate, flavourful flesh highlights the region’s sustainable fishing practices.
Cloudberry Desserts – Sweet and slightly tart, cloudberries commonly feature in jams, tarts and creamy desserts in Alta. This rare Arctic berry offers a true taste of the region and is often paired with traditional Norwegian cheeses and cream.
Lefse – A traditional Norwegian flatbread, often filled with butter, sugar or cheese. Perfect as a warming snack during your adventures or as a small takeaway treat.

How to get around
Walking – Alta’s compact town centre is ideal for exploring on foot. Stroll along the harbour, pop into cafes and boutiques, or admire local architecture at a relaxed pace.
Local Buses – A small network connects the town with nearby attractions, including the Alta Museum and Northern Lights Cathedral. Services are limited in autumn, so check timetables before heading out.
Car Rental – For greater flexibility, renting a car is ideal for visiting Sautso Canyon, trails along the Alta River or chasing the northern lights in more remote locations. Driving in early autumn is straightforward and scenic.
Guided Tours – Many excursions, especially northern lights safaris and cultural experiences, include transport. This is a convenient way to see the highlights without worrying about navigation and timing.

Sail to Alta with My Cruises
Known as the ‘City of Northern Lights’, Alta is a must-visit on any Norway cruise. Start planning your Arctic adventure by talking to the My Cruises Experts or browsing our Norway cruise packages today.
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