Norway, Finland, and Sweden serve as ideal locations for experiencing this magical event. Our experts from these countries have assisted in selecting destinations where you will not only be captivated by the Aurora but also by a variety of fascinating attractions. Let us delve into it!
1. Tromsø, Norway - A Gateway to the Arctic
2. Lofoten, Norway – Land of the Fjords
While Tromsø can be bustling in winter, Lofoten provides an idyllic setting with tranquillity and fewer crowds.
When to see Northern Lights in Norway: From late August to early April.
3. Kiruna, Sweden - Lapland's Northern Gem
The perfect place to see the Northern Lights in Lapland is a short distance from Kiruna, in Abisko National Park. With its high altitude, clear skies, and minimal light disturbance, Abisko provides a front-row seat for catching the dancing, shimmering Aurora.
Kiruna also places a strong emphasis on sustainability. The profound connection to nature in Swedish Lapland has driven the establishment of the "Sustainable Arctic Destination" program. This initiative aims to transform and certify numerous suppliers and partners in the region into sustainable businesses.
When to see Northern Lights in Sweden: From September to April
4. Inari, Finland - A Portal to Sami Culture
In autumn, before Lake Inari freezes, there is a chance to see a “double Aurora” reflected on the lake’s surface. That creates truly unforgettable experience!
5. Rovaniemi, Finland - Santa's Hometown
When to see Northern Lights in Finland: The best chance takes place is between late August and early April.Are you ready for this adventure, or looking for more inspiration? Our team is ready to arrange an exceptional experience perfectly adjusted to all your needs!
Are you ready for this adventure, or looking for more inspiration? Our team is ready to arrange an exceptional experience perfectly adjusted to all your needs!