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Top Northern Lights Destinations: Your Northern Lights Journey Starts Here

Experience the magic of the Northern Lights with Icelandair, your gateway to one of nature's most awe-inspiring phenomena. These mesmerizing light displays, also known as the Aurora Borealis, have captivated cultures for centuries.

Icelandair makes it easy for North American travelers to witness this breathtaking spectacle. With seamless flights to Reykjavík, our hub, you can explore prime aurora destinations. Discover the best place and time to see northern lights in Iceland, or venture further with our flights to Norway, Greenland, and Finland.

Book your Northern Lights adventure and experience the magic of the Aurora Borealis with our effortless flights. Whether you're chasing the Northern Lights in Greenland or witnessing the spectacular display in Norway, our convenient flights across the Atlantic make these unforgettable adventures easy to access. Let Icelandair take you closer to your dream northern lights vacation - and to memories that will last a lifetime!

Discover the Northern Lights in Norway

Explore our most popular flights to Norway between September and March.

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Book Your Northern Lights Adventure: Flights to Top Aurora Borealis Spots

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See the Northern Lights in Nuuk

Experience the breathtaking northern lights in Greenland, a destination like no other. Icelandair offers year-round flights to Nuuk, making it easy for North American travelers to explore Greenland’s remote beauty and witness the awe-inspiring aurora borealis. While Ilulissat, Kulusuk and Narsarsuaq are serviced only in summer, Nuuk provides incredible opportunities to see the northern lights during the peak winter months.

Greenland’s vast, pristine landscapes and minimal light pollution make it one of the best places in the world to view the auroras. Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, combines modern amenities with raw Arctic beauty. Visitors can enjoy northern lights from the comfort of their accommodations, or schedule northern lights tours to see these natural wonders in the natural wilderness. Find out more about visiting Greenland.

When can you see the Northern Lights in Greenland?

The best time to see the northern lights in Greenland is between September and April, when long nights and clear skies maximize visibility. For summer travelers, Icelandair’s seasonal flights to Ilulissat, Kulusuk, and Narsarsuaq provide access to Greenland’s iconic icebergs and midnight sun adventures. Note that flying to Greenland can sometimes require flexibility. Read more about traveling to Greenland at our information hub.

Book your flights to Nuuk today with Icelandair and embark on an unforgettable journey to chase the northern lights in Greenland!

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Northern lights in Norway

Seeing the northern lights in Norway is an unforgettable experience, and Icelandair makes it easy to start your journey with convenient flights to Oslo. While Oslo itself isn’t ideal for northern lights viewing due to light pollution and its southern location, it serves as the perfect gateway to Northern Norway, where the the aurora borealis shine brightest.

Northern Norway lies in the heart of the auroral zone, offering some of the world’s best opportunities to see this natural wonder. Popular destinations include Tromsø, often called the "Gateway to the Arctic," where guided tours take you to remote locations for optimal viewing. The Lofoten Islands also provide a stunning backdrop of dramatic fjords and beaches, making them a favorite for photographers trying to capture the Northern Lights.

When to visit Norway for the aurora?

The best time to see the northern lights in Norway is from September to March, when long nights and clear skies maximize visibility. For an even better chance, check local aurora forecasts and head away from city lights.

With Icelandair’s seamless connections through Reykjavík, exploring Norway’s northern lights has never been easier. Book your flight today and embark on a journey to witness one of nature’s most magical displays!

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the center of Helsinki, Finland

Discover Northern Lights in Finland

Discover the enchanting northern lights in Finland with Icelandair, your gateway to one of the world’s most magical natural spectacles. While it’s possible to catch glimpses of the aurora borealis from Helsinki, the capital city’s southern location and light pollution make it less ideal for viewing. Instead, Icelandair’s convenient flights to Helsinki open the door to Finnish Lapland, where the northern lights shine brightest.

Finnish Lapland lies within the aurora zone, offering optimal conditions for witnessing the northern lights between September and March. With long winter nights and minimal light pollution, Lapland is one of the best places on Earth to see this celestial display. Popular destinations include Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland, where guided tours take visitors into the wilderness for stunning aurora views. For a more secluded experience, head to Ivalo, Saariselkä, or Kakslauttanen, renowned for their glass igloos and aurora alarms, ensuring you never miss a moment of the lights.

When to visit?

The best time to see the northern lights in Finland is from late September to mid-March, with peak visibility on clear nights between approximately 8 PM and 3 AM. Whether you’re chasing the auroras across frozen lakes or enjoying them from cozy accommodations, Icelandair makes it easy to plan your adventure. Book your flight today and let us connect you to Finland’s unforgettable northern lights experiences!

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Iceland: The Ultimate Northern Lights Destination

Witnessing the northern lights in Iceland is a bucket-list experience that combines natural beauty, science, and folklore. Known as the Aurora Borealis, these dazzling displays occur when charged particles from the sun interact with Earth’s atmosphere, creating vibrant ribbons of green, pink, and purple light. Icelandic legends attribute the lights to dancing elves or spirits, adding a magical layer to this celestial phenomenon.

Icelandair offers convenient flights to key aurora-viewing destinations across Iceland, including the capital Reykjavík, Akureyri in North Iceland, and Egilsstaðir in East Iceland. Northern lights enthusiasts in Reykjavík can explore spots like Grótta Lighthouse or Perlan for urban viewing or venture just outside the city to popular locations such as Þingvellir National Park and the Golden Circle for darker skies. For an immersive experience, soak in geothermal baths at the Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon while watching the auroras.

When and where to see the Northern Lights?

Akureyri serves as a gateway to North Iceland’s pristine viewing areas like Lake Mývatn and Goðafoss waterfall, while Egilsstaðir provides access to East Iceland’s untouched wilderness and Vök Baths on Urriðavatn Lake—a perfect blend of relaxation and nature.

The best time to see northern lights in Iceland is between September and April, with peak visibility around 10 PM to 2 AM. Book your adventure today with Icelandair and chase the auroras at their finest!

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Discover the Northern Lights in Greenland

Explore our most popular flights to Greenland between September and March.

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FAQs about seeing the Northern Lights

Information for travelers on when and where to see the Aurora Borealis

What’s the best time to view the northern lights?

The best time of year to see the aurora borealis will be during winter, when visibility is best. However, depending on the weather and local conditions, the northern lights can generally be seen between September and March in northerly regions such as Iceland, Norway, Greenland, and Finland.

Can you see the northern lights from Oslo?

While Icelandair flights to Oslo serve as an excellent gateway to northern lights tours, Oslo itself is not the best destination to view this phenomenon. The city lies outside the “aurora belt” proper, and given the relatively large size of the city, light pollution can be a problem. However, Northern Norway is one of the top northern lights destinations in the world, with Tromsø being known as the unofficial “northern lights capital” of Norway.

How can I predict northern lights activity during my trip?

Several apps and weather services provide aurora forecasts that you may find useful when traveling to see the northern lights. Within Iceland, the Icelandic Met Office publishes an aurora forecast that northern lights hunters will find indispensable.

For a more global perspective, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also publishes an aurora forecast, giving you a view of the entire polar region covering not just Iceland, but also northern lights activity in Greenland, Norway, and Finland.

The Norwegian Meteorological Institute likewise publishes an aurora forecast that travelers may find useful, available both online and in their app.

What’s the best time of year to visit Greenland?

Icelandair services Nuuk year-round, and Narsarsuaq, Kulusuk and Ilulissat seasonally, meaning that the wild natural landscapes of Greenland are open to exploration any time of year. However, travelers looking to experience the northern lights in Greenland will of course want to plan their trip during the winter months, between September and March. Check our flight schedule for more information.

Where are the best places to see the northern lights?

The northern lights can be viewed from many locations within the “aurora belt,” and many Icelandair destinations offer their own unique appeal.

In Norway, Tromsø offers accessible aurora tours and mild weather thanks to the Gulf Stream. Activities like dog sledding and reindeer safaris enhance can enhance your trip, making for a truly memorable northern lights experience.

Likewise, Iceland offers many northern lights viewing options. Aurora are often visible within the capital of Reykjavík, meaning you don’t have to go far afield to view this phenomenon – but more adventurous tours are certainly on offer as well!

For those looking for a real wilderness experience, it is hard to find a more remote northern lights destination than Greenland. The rugged landscapes and pristine skies nearly guarantee unforgettable aurora views.

Finally, while Helsinki proper may not be a top northern lights destination, it acts as a convenient gateway for northern lights tours in Lapland, with minimal light pollution and pristine winter skies.

Discover more popular Northern Lights Destinations

Explore our most popular flights to Iceland, Sweden, and Finland between September and March.

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