The Northern Lights are back for the season 2020! We now have pictures from Sweden, Iceland and Finland suppliers. With one supplier reporting seeing Aurora for the last 7 nights!
Top: Rovaniemi
Bottom left: Iceland
Bottom right: Abisko
September is usually one of the best months for the Northern Lights and whilst travel is still limited at the moment we are hoping that travel will be possible again soon to see this wonderful sight. If you want a trip to look forward to give us a call or email and we’ll be happy top offer suggestions to see the Northern Lights in 2020.
The Northern Lights season stretches to April (depending on destination) so there’s still plenty of time to get a trip in.
Top questions:
- Where can I see the Northern Lights? The best places to see the Northern Lights are near or above the Arctic Circle – ideally away from sources of light pollution
- When can I see the Northern Lights? Between late August and early April where it is dark enough
- What is the best month to see the Northern Lights? Historically September and March are our favourite months. We recommend avoiding December where possible as there tends to be a lot of cloud cover and it is the most expensive month to travel.
View Our Northern Lights Holiday Destinations: