Scandinavia Northern Lights Tours
The Aurora Borealis across Scandinavia means watching from Finnish Lapland, Norway's fjords, or Iceland's Blue Lagoon area. Northern Lights paint the Arctic sky in ways that make you understand why people travel so far to see them. These Nordic regions all offer different backdrops for when those colors start dancing across the darkness up north. Are you ready to see them for yourself?
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xiufang • traveled in September, 2025
It's great! Compact schedule, different experience! The scenery is spectacular and beautiful, so unforgettable!
5 Day - Snæfellsnes & South Coast - A
Anne • traveled in March, 2026
Golden plus???? Easy going, comfortable trip. Geysers, waterfalls, volcanos, icebergs, horses, fresh hothouse tomatoes, and the Blue Lagoon when snowing. Very relaxing and good company. Highly recommend.
5-Day Northern Lights Hunt & Glacier Lagoon Tour - Z
Zovinar • traveled in March, 2026
Peter was an amazing driver and guided tour. Smooth driving, punctual, and professional. Truly enjoyed the 3 days of touring, Iceland is so beautiful. Thank you for the wonderful memories. I highly recommend this tour considering that driving in ever changing weather is not easy thing in Iceland
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A Winter Journey in Wild Lapland, 7 nights
The best Northern Lights Tours in Scandinavia
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- Northern Scandinavia in Winter
- Geluxe: Winter in Iceland: Otherworldly Landscapes & Northern Lights
- For families: Visit to Santa
- 5 Day - Snæfellsnes & South Coast
- Arctic Experience - Adults Only
- Best of Iceland featuring the Northern Lights
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- Arctic Winter Adventure - Adults Only
Two guided evening walks near Hella and Reykjavik take you away from light pollution for Aurora Borealis viewing. Snæfellsnes Peninsula features Kirkjufell mountain and Vatnshellir lava tube, both known for Northern Lights visibility. The Secret Lagoon's geothermal waters at night create ideal conditions to watch the dancing green and purple lights overhead while surrounded by steam and stars.
Duration 7 days Destinations Reykjavik, Hella, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss, Secret Lagoon, Snæfellsnes, Kirkjufell Mountain, Djupalonssandur, Arnarstapi Age Range Ages 18+ Operator G Adventures From
5% Off- US$3,699
For families: Visit to Santa
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Created unbelievable memories for kids. The food was also amazing, every meal was different and delicious.”
Jennifer, traveled in December
Four nights in Inari, a wilderness village in Finland's far north, with transfers from Ivalo Airport taking 30-45 minutes. Activities include a 2.5-hour Aurora Camp, a 3-hour husky safari where two people share a sledge, and a 4-hour snowmobile tour through snow-covered forests. Aurora chalets feature expansive glass roofs for clear Nordic sky views, and Ukko restaurant serves Lappish cuisine.
Duration 5 days Destinations Ivalo, Inari Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Inventia From
5% Off- US$2,618
5 Day - Snæfellsnes & South Coast
159 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Balanced itinerary, beautiful scenes, lovely group, comfortable stays, great food.”
Andrew, traveled in March
Nordic winter gives you just 5 hours of daylight from December to February, with time to see Iceland's Crystal Ice Cave inside Vatnajökull glacier and walk through 45 minutes of blue ice formations. You'll check out Deildartunguhver hot spring producing 180 liters/second of 212°F/100°C water.
Duration 5 days Destinations Reykjavik, Arnarstapi, Djupalonssandur, Kirkjufell Mountain, Reykholt, Thingvellir National Park, Dover, Gullfoss, Skogafoss, ReynisfjaraSee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Arctic Adventures From
5% Off- US$1,371
Arctic Experience - Adults Only
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Facilities, food, care, activities...everything was excellent! The location is marvellous and we saw the aurora borealis.”
Julie, traveled in February
Duration 6 days Destinations Ivalo, Inari Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Inventia From
5% Off- US$2,960
Duration 8 days Destinations Reykjavik, Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss, Akranes, Borgarnes, Hraunfossar, Snæfellsnes, Arnarstapi Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From $4,699
5% Off- US$4,449You save $250
Duration 6 days Destinations Reykjavik, Thingvellir National Park, Secret Lagoon, Geysir, Gullfoss, Hekla Volcano, Hvolsvollur, Skogafoss, Skogar, ReynisfjaraSee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operator CIE Tours From
5% Off- US$3,595
What our customers ask about Scandinavia Northern Lights Tours
When is the best time to see the Northern Lights in Nordic/Scandinavia?
The Northern Lights are most visible from late September to late March in Nordic/Scandinavia with peak viewing during the winter months of December through February. The darkest skies appear between 5 PM and 2 AM particularly in locations like Tromsø Norway and the Jokkmokk region of Swedish Lapland. The Aurora Village in Ivalo Finland provides an excellent viewing setup with glass-roofed cabins that let visitors watch the lights from their beds. According to a TourRadar traveler "We saw the Northern Lights on multiple nights dancing across the sky - it was absolutely magical and worth staying up late for!"
What are the best locations in Nordic/Scandinavia for viewing the Northern Lights?
Key viewing spots concentrate in areas with minimal city lights including Tromsø in Northern Norway Swedish Lapland's Jokkmokk region and Finnish Lapland near Rovaniemi and Ivalo. These locations sit within the "aurora zone" where viewing conditions are most favorable. Popular viewing sites include Camp Tamok near Tromsø and Aurora Village in Ivalo which offer specialized facilities and expert guides. A TourRadar traveler shared "From staying in an amazing glass igloo in Finland to chasing lights in remote Norwegian fjords each location offered unique and breathtaking views of the aurora."
What type of accommodation is available during Northern Lights tours?
The range of places to stay spans from glass-roofed aurora cabins to standard hotels and wilderness lodges. Visitors can book specialized viewing cabins at Aurora Village in Ivalo modern rooms at Scandic Bryggen Hotel in Honningsvag or unique stays like the Ice Hotel in Swedish Lapland. Some tours include stays at Sápmi camps with heated tents. As one TourRadar traveler noted "The accommodations were perfectly chosen for aurora viewing - from our glass igloo at Aurora Village to the remote wilderness cabins each offered a different perspective on the lights."
What additional activities can I experience besides Northern Lights viewing?
Daytime activities in Nordic/Scandinavia complement nighttime aurora viewing. Options include dog sledding trips with Alaskan huskies visits to reindeer farms snowmobile rides through Arctic terrain and cultural exchanges with Sami communities. Many tours add ice fishing snowshoeing and stops at places like Santa's Village in Rovaniemi. A TourRadar traveler shared: "From meeting the reindeer dog sledding to seeing the Northern lights skiing and snowshoeing and meeting wonderful Sami people I cannot recommend this trip enough."
How many nights should I plan to maximize chances of seeing the Northern Lights?
Planning 3-4 nights in the aurora zone gives visitors the best chance to see the Northern Lights given changing weather patterns. Popular itineraries like the 7-night Swedish Lapland tour and 5-night Norway tour schedule multiple viewing opportunities at different locations. A TourRadar traveler noted: "We had three different chances to see the lights over five nights in Tromsø and were successful on two occasions - having multiple nights really increased our chances."
How much does a typical Northern Lights tour in Nordic/Scandinavia cost?
Tours range from 1745 USD to 4985 USD for 5-7 day trips. Costs vary based on lodging choices included activities and travel dates. High-end experiences such as Finnish Lapland tours with glass igloo stays typically cost more. Tour prices generally cover lodging some meals guided activities and transfers between sites. A TourRadar traveler shared: "While not a budget destination the unique experiences and quality of services made it worth every penny."
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