8 Places To See The Most Dazzling Northern Lights In Decades 

Abisko, Sweden: 

Known for its unique microclimate and the "Blue Hole of Abisko," it offers clear skies for viewing the Northern Lights, set against the backdrop of Kiruna mountains.

Luosto, Finland: 

Tiny but offers clear views of the Northern Lights, wild forests, an Amethyst mine, and the Grand Aurora arch across the horizon near Lake Inari.

Iceland: 

The Aurora Borealis can be seen from almost anywhere, with Pingvellir National Park offering a dark, magical experience and great photo opportunities.

Siberia, Russia: 

With low light pollution, long dark nights, and its position under the auroral belt, Siberia is ideal for witnessing the Northern Lights despite freezing temperatures.

Fairbanks, Alaska: 

Located under the Aurora Oval, Fairbanks offers frequent Northern Lights sightings, with an 80% chance of seeing them if you visit for at least three days between 

Alberta, Canada:

Prime spots near Lake Superior and North Alberta, including Wood Buffalo and Jasper national parks, offer excellent views of the Northern Lights along with snowmobile 

Tromsø, Norway: 

Above the Arctic Circle, Tromsø guarantees Northern Lights sightings due to its location in the Northern Lights oval, with good connectivity, milder climate

Kulusuk, Greenland: 

Early nightfall allows for early sightings of the Northern Lights without extreme cold or remote hiking, making it perfect for capturing photos.