December 31, 2017

Aurora Adventures: The Best Places to See the Northern Lights

Witness the Aurora Borealis in These Incredible Locations in Northern Europe.

Experience Aurora Adventures as the Northern Lights illuminate the night sky over a frozen, snow-covered landscape and a reflective body of water with ice formations.

The northern lights defy belief. They originate from nuclear reactions in the sun, which cause billions of tons of electrically charged gas to radiate outwards at five million miles an hour. After eighteen hours hurtling through space, these solar storms reach Earth, deflect around the planet’s magnetic fields, and are funneled down towards the poles. Here, the solar gasses collide with our atmosphere, and excited atoms produce an ethereal light show in the night sky. These psychedelic bands of undulating color are the northern lights, or aurora borealis (and in the southern hemisphere, the aurora australis).

We scouted some of the best places to view these marvelous apparitions.

People standing on snow under a night sky illuminated by green Northern Lights, with trees in the background, showcasing one of the best places for Aurora Adventures.

Finland

Set within the Arctic Circle in northern Finland is our Lapland Adventures journey. This snow-covered realm offers some of the best chances to see the lights. In Finland, the northern lights are called revontulet, or fox; according to Finnish legend, the aurora was created by a fox racing across the sky, flicking its tail and sending sparks into the air.

A person stands on a snowy road, arms raised, beneath a vibrant display of northern lights in the night sky—a moment that makes Aurora Adventures one of the best places to experience this natural wonder.

By day, we snowshoe, cross-country ski, ride in a sleigh pulled by reindeer, and unwind in restorative saunas. By night, we’ll marvel at the aurora out in remote landscapes, and even from the comfort of the indoors—we bring you to a hotel with glass “igloos” for an unparalleled viewing experience right from your bed!

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The northern lights glow green in the night sky over a rocky shoreline with mountains in the background, making it one of the best places for aurora adventures.

Iceland

Known as the land of fire and ice, Iceland certainly lives up to its name in the winter months, when the temperatures are chilly and the accommodations are warm and welcoming.

Two individuals equipped with trekking poles traverse a snowy landscape under a vivid display of green and blue aurora borealis, framed by mountainous terrain, capturing the essence of Northern Lights at one of the best places for Aurora Adventures.

On Winter Adventures in Iceland, we snowshoe in otherworldly landscapes, visit waterfalls, soak in geothermal hot springs, and stay near one of the aurora research facilities—it’s located in a valley where we’re 60 percent more likely to see the lights than in Iceland’s other regions! And our skilled Trip Leaders are always on hand to help adjust your camera settings for the best shot.

A small building glows with red interior lights under a sky illuminated by green and blue auroras, making it one of the best places for Aurora Adventures.

We selected hotels in locations known for low light-pollution and clear skies, and many have a wake-up call option so you can be notified right when the aurora make an appearance. It’s not uncommon to be “interrupted” mid-dinner for a chance to see the lights, so keep your coat handy!

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The Northern Lights illuminate the sky over a coastal village with red and white houses, rugged snow-capped mountains, and calm waters in the foreground, making it one of the best places for Aurora Adventures.

Norway

Although we don’t offer an aurora adventure in Norway yet, this photo was just too spectacular not to share. We suggest visiting the Lofoten Islands or Tromsø (Norway’s northernmost urban area) before or after a trip to Iceland or Finland.