Chasing the Northern Lights: Best Places to See the Aurora Borealis

The ethereal dance of the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, is a mesmerizing spectacle that tops the bucket list of many adventurers. To witness this celestial display against the winter night sky is an experience that's truly magical. We want to share with you through some of the best glamping spots around the world where you can chase the Northern Lights while enjoying the comforts of a cozy retreat.

Best countries to see the Northern Lights

Abisko National Park, Sweden:

Nestled in the heart of Swedish Lapland, Abisko is renowned for its clear skies and minimal light pollution. Stay in a luxury tent or cabin, and venture out to the Aurora Sky Station for an unparalleled view of the Northern Lights.


Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, Finland:

Offering unique glass igloos, Kakslauttanen is a winter wonderland where you can gaze at the Northern Lights from the warmth of your accommodation. The resort also provides cozy log cabins for a more traditional glamping experience.

Yellowknife, Canada:

Situated in the Northwest Territories of Canada, Yellowknife is known as one of the best places on Earth to witness the Aurora Borealis. Choose a winter glamping site near the city for a front-row seat to the light show. Best of all, it’s close to home for us Americans!

Thingvellir National Park, Iceland:

Immerse yourself in the otherworldly landscapes of Iceland at Thingvellir National Park. Stay in a luxury tent or a geodesic dome, and witness the Northern Lights over the snowy plains and rugged terrain.

Tromsø, Norway:

Tromsø, located in the Arctic Circle, offers a picturesque setting for Northern Lights enthusiasts. Opt for a glamping site with panoramic views, and don't forget to explore the vibrant culture of this Norwegian city. Have you ever seen anything so beautiful?

Luosto, Finnish Lapland:

Surrounded by pine forests and pristine snow, Luosto is an ideal location for a peaceful winter glamping experience. Choose a site with Northern Lights tours for an expert-guided adventure.

Fairbanks, Alaska, USA:

Head to Fairbanks for an Alaskan adventure that includes not only the Northern Lights but also unique winter activities. Glamping in a well-insulated tent or cabin allows you to enjoy the beauty of Alaska's winter wilderness. Plus, this is another convenient location for Americans!

Kiruna, Sweden:

Kiruna, Sweden's northernmost town, provides an excellent vantage point for witnessing the Northern Lights. Enjoy a glamping experience in a cozy winter tent and venture out for some nighttime Aurora hunts. Just be sure to bundle up with our recommended winter camping gear so you stay nice and warm during your magical experience.

Sleeping under the Northern Lights is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and combining it with the comfort of glamping makes it even more magical. Whether you're in Scandinavia, Canada, the USA, or Iceland, these glamping spots offer the perfect blend of luxury and nature, providing an unforgettable backdrop for your Aurora-seeking adventure. Pack your warmest layers, prepare your camera, and get ready to witness the celestial dance in some of the world's best glamping destinations. Happy Aurora chasing!

Share your Northern Lights photos with us in the comments and let us know where you saw them!

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