Chasing the Northern Lights: Places to see the Aurora Borealis

Chasing the Northern Lights: Places to see the Aurora Borealis

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a natural spectacle that has captivated travellers and stargazers for centuries. This mesmerising display of colourful lights dancing across the Arctic skies is a truly unique and unforgettable experience. If you're planning a journey to witness this ethereal phenomenon, this guide will help you discover the five best places to see the Northern Lights and when to go for the best chances of witnessing this extraordinary spectacle.  

Five of the best places to witness the Northern Lights:

1.     Tromsø, Norway

Tromsø, located well within the Arctic Circle, is often dubbed the "Gateway to the Arctic" and is one of the most popular destinations for Northern Lights enthusiasts. The city's remote location, away from light pollution, offers ideal conditions for viewing the Aurora Borealis. You can also take guided tours to the surrounding wilderness to enhance your experience.  

Image: The Tromsø Ice Domes - Northern Lights, Tromsø Norway

Where to stay - The Tromsø Ice Domes offer a unique and luxurious Northern Lights experience. This ice hotel features beautifully sculpted rooms, an ice bar, and thermal sleeping bags to keep you warm during the night. You can enjoy the Northern Lights from the comfort of your ice room with a glass ceiling.

2.     Abisko, Sweden

Abisko, nestled in the heart of Swedish Lapland, boasts crystal-clear skies and minimal light pollution, making it a prime spot for Northern Lights viewing. The Abisko National Park is a favourite among visitors for its breathtaking vistas and numerous tours and activities designed for Aurora chasers.

Image: The Abisko National Park - Northern Lights Sweden (Canva Pro)

Where to stay - STF Abisko Turiststation is a fantastic option for luxury travellers. Located within the Abisko National Park, this well-appointed lodge offers comfortable rooms, excellent dining, and easy access to the best Northern Lights viewing spots.

3.     Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, serves as an accessible base for witnessing the Northern Lights. You can venture into the Icelandic countryside or take a tour to escape the city lights. Reykjavik is the perfect place to set off to The Golden Circle and Thingvellir National Park which are both excellent options in Iceland for catching a glimpse of the Aurora.

Image: The Northern Lights, Iceland (Canva Pro)

Where to stay - The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland offers a world-class, geothermal spa experience combined with luxury accommodations. It's located near the Blue Lagoon and is a short drive from Reykjavik, making it a perfect base for your Northern Lights adventure.

4.     Fairbanks, Alaska, USA

Fairbanks, Alaska, is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights in the United States. Its location within the "Auroral Oval" makes it a hotspot for Aurora sightings. The winter months, from September to April, offer the best chances to witness the lights in this northern city.

Image: Northern Lights - Fairbanks Alaska, USA (Canva Pro)

Where to stay - Chena Hot Springs Resort is a luxurious and remote hot springs resort known for its geothermal pools and stunning views of the Northern Lights. After a day of exploring, you can relax in the natural outdoor hot springs while waiting for the lights to appear.

5.     Yellowknife, Canada

Yellowknife, in the Northwest Territories of Canada, is known for its spectacular Northern Lights displays. With a range of tours and accommodations tailored for Aurora enthusiasts, this remote wilderness offers an authentic Arctic experience.

Image: Northern Lights - Yellowknife, Canada

Where to stay - Aurora Village in Yellowknife offers unique accommodations in glass-roofed cabins that allow you to witness the Aurora Borealis from the comfort of your own bed. They provide a warm and cozy atmosphere while keeping you connected to the natural beauty outside.

The best time to see the Northern Lights

To maximize your chances of witnessing this natural wonder is during the Northern Hemisphere winter months when the nights are the darkest and the skies are clear. Generally, the prime Northern Lights season runs from late September to early April. Keep in mind that the intensity and frequency of Aurora displays can vary from year to year due to solar activity.

Consider visiting during the equinoxes (September and March) when the Earth's magnetic field is more likely to align with the solar wind, creating the ideal conditions for viewing the enchanting Northern Lights.

Getting there

Chasing the Northern Lights is a dream travel experience for many and the Apex Travel team can help to make it a reality.  

We can plan your bespoke Northern Lights trip to include travelling the stunning landscapes of Norway and Sweden, taking in the otherworldly beauty of Iceland, or roaming the pristine wilderness of Alaska and Canada. So, pack your warmest clothes, charge your camera, and get ready to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to witness the dancing Arora Borealis.

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