Aurora Tours

Join our expert guides on an unforgettable adventure to witness the breathtaking Aurora Borealis. Escape the city lights, embrace the Arctic wilderness, and experience nature’s most mesmerizing light show. Your Northern Lights adventure starts here!

Why Adventure with Us?

Small Groups

Small Groups provide bigger and more personal experience.

Years Of Experience

We analyze the weather on the day and choose the best places.

Professional Pictures

We make professional pictures of your experience, how else anybody would believe you?

Frequently asked questions

The best time to see the Northern Lights is between late September and early April, with the peak season typically being from December to March. Clear, dark skies away from city lights give you the best chance to witness this breathtaking natural phenomenon.

The Northern Lights can be seen in high-latitude regions near the Arctic Circle, including parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Canada. Our tours take you to the best local spots for optimal viewing, ensuring you don’t miss out on the magic.

Not at all! While a camera with manual settings helps, our guides will assist you with tips on how to capture the lights. Whether you’re an amateur or a pro, we’ll make sure you get some stunning shots!

  • While we can't guarantee the Northern Lights will appear every night (since it depends on solar activity and weather), we choose the best times and locations for optimal chances. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, we’ll do our best to reschedule or offer alternatives.

We recommend dressing warmly in layers, as temperatures can drop significantly. We provide thermal suits, boots, and other necessary gear to ensure you stay comfortable and safe during the tour.

Ready to embark on truly once a lifetime experience?

Step into the Arctic wilderness and witness the awe-inspiring Northern Lights like never before. Our expert guides will lead you on an unforgettable journey, where every moment is a chance to create memories that will last forever.