Northern Lights Tours in Sweden

Northern Lights can be spotted from August to April.

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Northern Lights Tours in Swedish Lapland

Hunt the Northern Lights

Sweden is a great place to see the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis. These are just a few examples of the many Northern Lights tours available in Sweden. It’s important to note that the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and are not guaranteed to appear, so it’s important to choose a reputable tour company with experienced guides who can help you maximize your chances of seeing them. Here are some popular tours in Sweden:

Best places to see the Northern Lights in Sweden

  • Abisko National Park: Abisko National Park is located in northern Sweden and is known for its clear skies and lack of light pollution, making it one of the best places to see the Northern Lights. There are a number of tours available in the park, including guided hikes and dog sledding tours.
  • Kiruna: Kiruna is a town in northern Sweden that offers a range of Northern Lights tours, including snowmobile tours, reindeer sleigh rides, and nighttime snowshoe hikes.
  • Luleå: Luleå is a coastal town in northern Sweden that offers Northern Lights tours by snowmobile, snowshoe, or dog sled. There are also tours available that combine Northern Lights viewing with a visit to a traditional Sami village.
  • Jukkasjärvi: Jukkasjärvi is a small village in northern Sweden that is home to the famous Icehotel, a hotel made entirely of ice and snow. Aurora tours are available in the area, including dog sledding tours and snowmobile tours.
  • Tromsø: Although Tromsø is located in Norway, it is a popular starting point for Northern Lights tours in the region. Tours from Tromsø typically involve traveling by bus or boat to remote locations with clear skies for optimal viewing.
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