The northern lights, or aurora borealis, offer an entrancing, dramatic, magical display that fascinates all who see it. Experience the unbelievable colours moving across the Arctic sky is on many travellers’ bucket list. Norway, Finland and Iceland; these destinations will give you a stunning view of the magically lit up dark skies.
They happen when protons and electrons from the solar surface slam into the Earth's magnetic field.
Whether it’s across a vast frozen lake or through a peaceful forest, snowmobiling is one of the most fun and exciting winter activities travellers can enjoy on a northern lights holiday. Here, open your senses to the silence and snow-covered scenery (Thermal Outfit will be provided).
Dog lovers, rejoice! Embark on a husky safari to learn all about the ancient sport of dog sledding - used as transportation, in races, and as part of the culture of the Arctic. The practice is fascinating, and as an added bonus, you’ll get to hang out with dogs - seems pretty great to us.
What could be more authentically Arctic than spending a magical night in Aurora Cabins. Experience the wintry star-filled sky and the Northern Lights while lying comfortably in the warm bed. The laser-heated glass-roof opens up into the northern sky, directly above the bed.
Join a cruise at the frozen Bothnian sea of Lapland for a lifetime experience. Witness the massive ice breaking power of the vessel and join a guided tour that will lead you from the engine room all the way up to the captain’s bridge. The Icebreaker creates a pool free of ice for all adventurers to experience the dark icy water in flotation survival suit. The captain will present Swim Certificates to everyone as a memorable gift.
(The degree of frost/freezing and thickness of ice will highly depend on the current climate/weather conditions.)
There are certain unique sceneries can only see during winter and Iceland is brimming with glaciers, some are host to some truly spectacular ice caves.
Experience the one-of-a-kind adventure by visiting the Blue Ice Cave. The color of the Ice cave is affected due to the density and thickness of the ice with the light penetrating through making the ice seem blue.
Formed by a group of island from Artic Sea with dramatic mountain ridges and peaks, Lofoten in Norway is known as one of the most impressive landscapes on earth. If you’re lucky, you’ll be handsomely rewarded with stunning sights of Northern Lights!