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.
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.
The Aurora Borealis can be seen from almost anywhere, with Pingvellir National Park offering a dark, magical experience and great photo opportunities.
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.
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
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
Above the Arctic Circle, Tromsø guarantees Northern Lights sightings due to its location in the Northern Lights oval, with good connectivity, milder climate
Early nightfall allows for early sightings of the Northern Lights without extreme cold or remote hiking, making it perfect for capturing photos.