Northern Lights

Northern Lights

Northern Lights

Northern Lights over The Lyngen Alps

Auroras

Auroras

Auroras over Tromso

Aurora Borealis

Aurora Borealis

Northern Lights over Lake Inari in Nellim, Finland

Northern Lights

Northern Lights

The Northern Lights over The Hotel Ranga in Iceland

Aurora

Aurora

Auroras over Harriniva in Finland

From a NASA space shuttle the Northern Lights appear like emerald green halos circumscribing both magnetic poles. From the earth's surface variously like shards of spectrum coloured light jaggedly pointing down from the sky; trailing ribbons of green light making a stellar pathway to a single point on the distant horizon; swirling concentric circles; or ribboned drapes hanging from an invisible curtain rod above the stars.

Most commonly visible colours are blue or green at altitudes between 100km to 200km, red at higher ones and crimson lower down. They can creep up slowly from the horizon like skeletal claws or dance across the night sky at, literally of course, the speed of light. Sometimes they open like time lapse flower photography, and others flutter like an ensign in the wind or pile up as if in the hands of a cosmic juggler. Of course you can ignore all this prose as it's truly the case of a picture being worth a thousand words.

WHERE CAN YOU SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS Generally anywhere within a 10 degree latitudinal arc along the Arctic Circle (rather more below than above) although during geomagnetic storms the arc of visibility expands which accounts for tales of people having seen them in Bradford!! For the traveller this means that Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish Lapland all have spots from which to see them as does Iceland.  Most importantly the thing to bear in mind is visibility is in the hands of the Gods or more prosaically dependent on cloud cover, so don't try and box clever with lunar charts, long term isobar charts or sun spot activity predictions.

Decide what sort of holiday you'll enjoy the most: urban city break, 'sleeping on ice' weekend, activity tour and then let us guide you through our options.

Tromso in Norway and Iceland's Reykjavik are great locations for an urban city break with all sorts of snow safaris and excursions on the side; in Finnish Lapland we work only with artisan suppliers who love what they do and lay on husky mushing, snowmobiling and reindeer safaris in wilderness terrain untouched for thousands of years.

Tours for this destination

Husky Mushing in Norway
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Witness the extraordinary phenomena of the ‘Northern Lights’ in Tromso. By night, enjoy the effervescent atmosphere of the world’s most northerly university town and sample fresh fish dishes in myriad local restaurants. By day, enjoy a thrilling husky safari, go ice kicksledding, ice fishing or innumerable other safari excursions. 

November - April ~ Daily

£830
Northern Lights at the top of the World (Joshua Strang)
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Travel around the top of the Norwegian peninsula for a very special Northern Lights adventure. Snowmobile across Norwegian tundra; fish for king crabs; sail along the Norwegian coast to the Russian border; sleep on ice in the world’s most northerly snow hotel. Enjoy fish straight from the sea in a quayside restaurant and reindeer cooked over an open fire in a traditional Sami Teepee. And much more besides. 

December - April ~ Daily

£2325
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At 69ºN, The Kirkenes Snow Hotel is the world’s most northerly Ice Hotel. With just 15 suites exquisitely sculpted, ice art and double beds topped with reindeer pelts, the Kirkenes Snow Hotel is – we think – undeniably the ‘boutique’ of the world’s Ice Hotels.

Mid December 2013 - April 2014

£1895
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Discover the intimate charm and intricate ice architecture of the Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel. Snowmobile across the Arctic tundra; mush your own husky team under the Northern Lights and feast on ptarmigan, smoked reindeer and crab.

9 January -14 April ~ Daily

£1335
Northern Lights in Harriniva
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Enjoy the informal family hospitality of one of Lapland’s oldest wilderness hotels by the Muonionjoki marking the border with Sweden and home to the largest husky breeding kennels in Europe. Thrill at mushing your own husky team; snowmobile, reindeer safari and ice fish against a backdrop of the wild rugged beauty of Finnish Lapland’s western fell country.

December 2013 - April 2014 ~ Sunday Departures

£1175