Thanks to its location above the Arctic Circle, Lapland offers some of the best chances to see the Northern lights, with visibility on clear nights from September to April. Popular locations for Northern Light or Aurora hunting include Rovaniemi, Levi, Saariselkä, Ylläs, and Inari, where minimal light pollution allows for spectacular displays. Guided tours can be booked online or through local operators, or through hotel.
While the lights can sometimes be seen from accommodations or even towns, guided tours increase the chances of finding the best viewing spots, often taking travelers deep into the wilderness. These tours come with options ranging from Aurora bus and minivan tours to snowmobile, reindeer, or husky sled excursions. For a more immersive experience, some tours include snowshoeing, photography guidance, or a traditional Finnish campfire with hot drinks and snacks. Many accommodations, such as glass igloos and Aurora cabins, provide a comfortable way to watch the Northern Lights from bed. Weather conditions and solar activity affect visibility, so staying for at least a few nights increases the chances of seeing the lights.