Have you seen the Northern Lights yet? If the answer is no, you should keep reading. If the answer is yes, keep reading anyway.
In the past few years, more and more people have traveled north to experience the phenomenon of the Aurora Borealis. While Iceland is a very popular destination to hunt for the Northern Lights, your chances of seeing them are actually much higher once you venture north of the Arctic Circle, for instance in Northern Scandinavia. Norway, Sweden and Finland all meet above the Arctic Circle and offer plenty of opportunities to not only see the Aurora Borealis but also for numerous daytime adventures as well as unique accommodations.
Norway:
Sweden:
The mining town of Kiruna has much more to offer than a gigantic ore mine (although a visit is quite interesting!). Kiruna is Sweden’s northernmost city and is surrounded by vast and pristine nature, which you can experience by riding a snowmobile through the wilderness. There are two places in the area, I would like to highlight: The ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi and the Abisko National Park. The original ICEHOTEL just 20 mins from Kiruna is now open year-round. They have built a hangar that stays cool enough to house the ICEHOTEL even in the summer (all solar power, no waste of energy here!). If you prefer not to sleep on reindeer skin on block of ice, this place is still worth a visit. Guided tours show you the – literally – coolest and most fascinating room designs during the day and you can sip some cocktails at the ICEBAR.
An hour north of Kiruna, in Abisko, you can enjoy an exclusive dinner at the Aurora Sky Station: accessible only by chairlift. Not only will you be dining on Swedish specialties but you will be surrounded by stars and hopefully the Aurora Borealis while you eat. There is also plenty of time and opportunities to view the Aurora Borealis from here after dinner.
Finland:
Now you know where to experience the Northern Lights at their best, what are you waiting for? Check that off your bucket list!