Northern Lights Tours & Trips in Arctic / North Pole
Explore a wide diversity of northern lights tours through Arctic / North Pole. We have 139 adventures that vary from 3 days to 15 days. With the greatest number of departures in February, this is also the most popular time of the year.
10 best northern lights Arctic / North Pole tours
Compiled by

MelissaArctic / North Pole travel expert at TourRadar
- Northern Lights (from Iceland)
- Lapland Winter Adventure - 5 days
- Tromso Arctic Experience - 6 days
- Jewels of Finnish Lapland - 5 days
- Tromso to the North Cape Self Drive - 7 days
- Tailor-Made 4 Days Finland Northern Lights Private Tour
- Finland Wilderness Express - 4 Days
- Finnish Lapland Winter Adventure
- Rovaniemi Christmas Lapland Holiday
- Arctic Experience - Adults Only
Northern Lights (from Iceland)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Overall experience was excellent with great guides, well-organized activities each day.”
Jennifer, traveled in September
Qaleraliq Camp and Tasiusaq Hostel provide unmatched Northern Lights observations. The pristine Flower Valley beckons explorers, while ice-filled fjords lead to remote Aurora viewing spots. September trips ensure optimal viewing conditions.
Duration 8 days Destinations Reykjavik, Qaqortoq, Narsaq Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Tasermiut From
- US$3,533+$302 upfront costs
Lapland Winter Adventure - 5 days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We had enough time for ourselves in Rovaniemi. This tour was more like half guided tour, yet we have enough free time for ourselves to explore the area.”
Praise, traveled in November
A 3-hour Northern Lights tour from Rovaniemi takes you into the Arctic wilderness, away from light pollution to search for the Aurora Borealis. You'll warm up with hot drinks and snacks around an open fire while learning about the Arctic ecosystem. A 2-hour snowmobile safari through frozen Lapland landscapes includes stops to take in the winter scenery.
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,365
25% Off- US$1,774You save $591
The mesmerizing Northern Lights illuminate Harstad's skies with expert guides choosing prime viewing locations. Aurora hunting continues from Tromsø with optional snowmobile tours or husky visits. Winter timing and Arctic location maximize viewing opportunities across multiple nights.
Duration 6 days Destinations Tromso, Narvik, Svolvær, Lofoten, Harstad Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,950
25% Off- US$2,213You save $738
Look for the Aurora Borealis on a guided 3-hour Northern Lights bus tour through the Arctic wilderness near Saariselkä, with expert commentary on Arctic life. Optional Aurora hunting snowshoe expeditions at 20:00 take you into Fell Lapland's snow-covered landscapes, where silence and darkness help you see the celestial display. You'll stay in a 3-star hotel with private sauna, located 250km north of the Arctic Circle.
Duration 5 days Destinations Saariselka, Ivalo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,345
25% Off- US$1,759You save $586
Northern Lights viewing from the remote North Cape plateau at 71 degrees north is accessible via snowplow convoy from Skarsvag junction with zero light pollution. Sail aboard the Hurtigruten coastal express from Hammerfest to Tromso, then step onto the deck after dark to see the Aurora's reflection dancing on Arctic waters. Optional activities in Tromso include Northern Lights cruises, snowmobile adventures, and husky safaris, all positioned within the region's exceptionally high Aurora activity zone.
Duration 7 days Destinations Tromso, Alta, Lyngseidet, Olderdalen, Honningsvag, Skarsvag, Hammerfest Age Range Ages 25+ Operator On The Go Tours From $3,680
25% Off- US$2,760You save $920
Muotka Wilderness Lodge's glass cabins with private saunas offer perfect Aurora viewing. Expert guides lead Northern Lights hunts near Saariselkä, complete with warm shelters and local snacks. Arctic activities include snowmobiling and husky sledding between aurora sessions.
Duration 4 days Destinations Ivalo, Saariselka Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
25% Off- US$4,049
Vaattunki Wilderness Resort's riverside setting in Rovaniemi serves as base for Northern Lights viewing. The 5km husky safaris and reindeer sleigh rides through Arctic forests complement evening aurora watching from the riverside sauna.
Duration 4 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,125
20% Off- US$1,700You save $425
Hotel Inari, situated 120km north of Arctic Circle, provides an ideal Aurora base. Nighttime snowshoe treks through Arctic wilderness combine aurora watching with photography sessions. Dark skies and expert guides ensure optimal viewing conditions.
Duration 6 days Destinations Inari Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $3,110
20% Off- US$2,490You save $620
Duration 4 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Carisa Travel Group From
20% Off- US$2,319
Duration 6 days Destinations Ivalo, Inari Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Inventia From
20% Off- US$2,912
What people love about Northern Lights Tours in Arctic / North Pole
- Northern Lights (from Iceland)
Overall experience was excellent with great guides, well-organized activities each day, and fun travelers to be with.
- Norway Fjords and Northern Lights
I could not have asked for a better person to lead us around. Ri was beyond professional, always working hard for us but still managed to spend most nights with us. Very knowledgable with any question I had asked and If I was to do another contiki I would really hope Ri would be the one running it
- Swedish Lapland: The Northern Lights
The guide was perfect, we called her 'Signorina Guida'
What our customers ask about Northern Lights Tours & Trips in Arctic / North Pole
When is the best time to see the Northern Lights in the Arctic region?
The Arctic's Northern Lights are most visible from late September through March. Visitors have the highest chances of seeing them between December and February in places like Tromsø Norway and Finnish Lapland. The night sky conditions during these months create perfect viewing opportunities usually between 6 PM and 2 AM. A TourRadar traveler at Camp Tamok shared: "We were blessed with multiple nights of northern lights under clear skies despite it being a cloudy week around Tromsø." Tour operators run frequent excursions during this period to take advantage of the extended dark winter hours.
What types of accommodation can I expect on an Arctic Northern Lights tour?
The Arctic offers diverse lodging options tailored for aurora viewing. The Wilderness Hotel Inari in Finnish Lapland provides Aurora Cabins with heated glass roofs while Norway's Camp Tamok features comfortable glamping pods. Cities like Tromsø house standard 3-4 star hotels including the Radisson Blu. For more remote experiences Swedish Lapland's Qaleraliq Glacier Camp offers heated dome tents. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The Aurora Village hotel was spectacular - watching the northern lights through the glass ceiling from the comfort of our bed was unforgettable."
What other activities are typically included besides Northern Lights viewing?
During daylight hours Arctic tours keep visitors busy with regional activities. Travelers can go dog sledding with huskies near Tromsø and Ivalo join reindeer sledding expeditions with Sámi guides or explore Finnish Lapland's forests by snowmobile. Many tours include ice fishing on frozen lakes and cultural stops like the Siida Sámi Museum in Inari. One TourRadar traveler reported: "From meeting the reindeer dog sledding skiing and snowshoeing to meeting wonderful Sami people the activities made every day an adventure."
How likely am I to see the Northern Lights during my tour?
While nature offers no guarantees for aurora sightings Arctic tours structure multiple evening excursions to increase viewing chances. Areas like Swedish Lapland's Qaleraliq Glacier Camp with minimal light pollution report frequent sightings throughout winter. A TourRadar traveler shared their experience: "Despite cloudy conditions our expert guides knew exactly where to take us and we saw spectacular displays on two different nights by traveling to clear-sky areas."
What makes an Arctic Northern Lights tour different from other aurora viewing destinations?
The Arctic combines aurora viewing with authentic polar experiences. Visitors can engage with Sámi communities in Inari and Tromsø explore untouched wilderness areas like the Lyngenfjord and stay in unique accommodations such as glass-roofed Aurora Cabins. As one TourRadar traveler explained: "This isn't just about seeing the lights - it's about experiencing true Arctic life from learning about Sámi culture to exploring untouched snowy landscapes that feel like another world."
What types of meals are provided on Arctic Northern Lights tours?
The Arctic food experience blends local specialties with international options. Finnish Lapland's Wilderness Hotel Inari serves traditional dishes including reindeer and Arctic char while Norwegian tours highlight fresh seafood. Many itineraries feature authentic Sámi dining experiences in traditional lavvu tents. A TourRadar traveler commented: "The food was a highlight - from traditional Sámi reindeer dishes to fresh Norwegian fish every meal gave us a taste of Arctic culture."
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