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Visit the Best Spots with Our Northern Lights Tour Packages in Europe

Are you ready for an amazing travel escape across the enchanting Arctic regions of Northern Europe? Our Northern Lights tour packages allow you to make a journey through the heart of this magnificent wilderness. Get amazed by the beautiful traditions, majestic landscapes, and other iconic sites. Imagine that you are standing in the pristine streets of Tromsø, known for its world-renowned Aurora Borealis viewing opportunities and stunning Arctic Cathedral, truly a place of endless wonder. Next, take a step into the magical world of Lapland, the gateway to Santa Claus Village and reindeer safaris, where every corner whispers tales of Sami culture and Arctic legends.

Dream of walking along the beautiful frozen coastlines? Then Iceland and the Lofoten Islands are the perfect choice! The iconic Northern Lights stand majestically across the Arctic sky which gives the beautiful celestial views. But wait, there's more! Explore the Amazing Abisko National Park. Finally, how to miss out on the Glass Igloos of Kakslauttanen? It is a must-visit spot located in the heart of Finnish Lapland. Have you ever seen a place where dancing green curtains paint the star-filled sky? It's the ultimate Aurora experience. Our experienced guides ensure your journey is safe, seamless, and unforgettable while keeping it easy on your budget.

Break away from the usual and begin your magical Northern Lights adventure with us!

About Northern Lights in Europe

Northern Europe is a region with 8 prime Aurora viewing countries, including Norway, Finland, and Iceland, which are the most popular. It has unique and popular destinations like the Arctic Circle and the Scandinavian Peninsula. The Aurora Oval, known as the magnetic zone where Northern Lights are most visible is also located across Northern Europe which shows the region's varied viewing opportunities. Arctic culture is a mix-up of Sami, Norwegian, Finnish, and Icelandic traditions. It is a leading destination for winter tourism, reindeer herding, and Arctic adventures. Northern Europe is famous for its pristine wilderness. Winter sports are popular there and people have much love for cross-country skiing. The region has produced famous explorers like Roald Amundsen, Fridtjof Nansen, and Ernest Shackleton.

Discover the hidden gems of the Arctic! Start your journey and experience the unique beauty of the Northern Lights.

Essential Tips for Northern Lights Tour

  • Northern Europe's weather is extremely cold during Aurora season. Temperatures can drop to -30°C (-22°F) in some areas. You can check the weather conditions at different places and plan accordingly before your visit.
  • Northern Europe's main languages are Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, and Icelandic, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. You can learn a few important terms and sentences, as it can help you to communicate with local people out there.
  • Ensure your safety always at any place. Don't show off your valuable things to the surroundings. And also take the advice of local people to avoid crowds and unsafe areas.
  • Credit cards are more often used in Northern Europe than cash. So always have some local currency (NOK, EUR, ISK) with you for smaller purchases. Card payments are widely accepted but check with people there.
  • Use reputable tour operators and official transportation for safety, especially during Arctic conditions at night.

Get ready to explore the Northern Lights! Here are some essential tips for a smooth and safe journey!

Top Reasons To Visit Northern Europe for Northern Lights

World's Best Aurora Viewing

Northern Europe is well known for having the most consistent and spectacular Northern Lights displays. You can witness vivid green curtains and capture incredible photographs for beautiful lifelong memories.

Friendly Locals

Don't get stressed about the people there. They are very friendly and welcoming. You can see local people sharing their stories and cultures with the tourists. They also guide you through their cities, and a few may take you to the beautiful undiscovered Aurora viewing spots, which brings you more peace.

Arctic Adventures Beyond Lights

When it comes to winter activities, Northern Europe is unmatched. You can enjoy dog sledding, reindeer safaris, and snowmobile tours. This diverse experience appeals to many travelers.

Rich Cultural Heritage

Northern Europe has many spectacular cultural attractions celebrated frequently. Experience Sami traditions, Viking history, and Arctic folklore with their unique indigenous heritage.

Not sure why Northern Europe should top your Aurora travel list? Let's explore the reasons!

Best Time to Travel for Northern Lights

Early Season (September-November)

  • If you prefer milder weather, then early season will be a good choice.
  • You can enjoy autumn colors during this transitional season.
  • Prepare for variable weather conditions, especially in coastal regions.

Peak Season (December-February)

  • Northern Europe has the longest nights during this time, which makes it ideal for exploring Aurora hotspots like Tromsø famous for Arctic Cathedral, and Rovaniemi known for Santa Claus Village.
  • Visit Lapland and Abisko during polar night for a completely different experience.
  • Places like Kakslauttanen have beautiful glass igloos during this season.

Late Season (March-April)

  • Perfect season for photography and comfortable viewing.
  • Ideal weather for outdoor activities and extended Aurora hunting.
  • If you are visiting Iceland, then take some waterproof clothing with you.

Off-Season (May-August)

  • Midnight sun phenomenon instead of Aurora viewing.
  • You can expect no Northern Lights, so enjoy the white nights experience.
  • Try out hiking and summer festivals during this time.

Popular Places to Visit for Northern Lights

Tromsø, Norway

Tromsø is packed with world-class Aurora viewing spots and varied Arctic landscapes overall. Right from the Arctic Cathedral and Fjellheisen Cable Car to the Northern Lights Center and Polaria Aquarium, travellers can have an experience comprised of culture, nature, and adventure. Arctic lifestyle like dog sledding and snowshoe hiking describe the authentic experience offered by the pristine wilderness found in surrounding mountains and fjords that can be enjoyed in the Arctic Circle.

Rovaniemi, Finland

Rovaniemi is the mecca of both Aurora hunters and Christmas enthusiasts, with Santa Claus Village and Arctic Circle as focal points. Either peaceful or intense exploratory vibes are to be had in Lapland wilderness, in Ranua Wildlife Park, and across Ounasvaara Hill. With reindeer farms and husky safaris, Rovaniemi offers a memorable experience for all coming over here.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik is a vibrant capital packed with geothermal wonders and dramatic scenery overall. Right from Blue Lagoon and Golden Circle to Hallgrímskirkja Church and Harpa Concert Hall, travellers can have an experience comprised of natural beauty, modern culture, and volcanic landscapes. Urban lifestyle like thermal pool visits and Northern Lights boat tours describe the unique experience offered by the cosmopolitan atmosphere found in colorful buildings and creative districts that can be enjoyed in the capital city.

Lofoten Islands, Norway

Lofoten Islands is the mecca of both photographers and adventurers, with dramatic peaks and pristine beaches as focal points. Either peaceful or intense exploratory vibes are to be had in fishing villages, in traditional rorbuer cabins, and across scenic hiking trails. With midnight sun in summer and Northern Lights in winter, Lofoten offers a memorable experience for all coming over here.

Abisko National Park, Sweden

Abisko is packed with clear skies and minimal light pollution overall. Right from Aurora Sky Station and Torneträsk Lake to Lapporten Valley and King's Trail, travellers can have an experience comprised of pristine wilderness, scientific research, and adventure. Mountain lifestyle like cross-country skiing and Aurora photography describe the serene experience offered by the subarctic environment found in ancient forests and alpine terrain that can be enjoyed in the national park setting.