Here’s a quick guide to planning your Aurora Lights adventure! 🌌
⭐ Research Tours & Accommodations: Look for options with good reviews and Northern Lights wake-up services. Check - @getyourguide (link in bio/highlights)
⭐ Book Close to Your Trip 📅: It’s recommended to book tours one or two days in advance for the best conditions.
⭐ Stay Duration: Aim for a 5-day stay to increase your chances of seeing the lights.
⭐ Check the Forecast: Use apps like My Aurora Forecast & Alerts or Norway Lights for real-time aurora activity.
⭐ Pack Smart: Bring warm clothing, snacks, and ensure you have cash for remote stops.
⭐ Be Prepared for the Cold ❄️: Plan for winter weather and dress accordingly.
Apart from the Spring and Autumn Equinox dates here are the best month to catch the lights around the world! 🌍✨
Spring Equinox - 20th March 2024
Autumn Equinox - 22/23 September 2024
🇮🇸 Iceland: Best from late August to early April, with peaks in September and March.
🇳🇴 Norway: Optimal from late September to late March, especially between November and March.
🇨🇦 Canada: Late August to October and mid-November to early April are great times.
🇺🇸 Alaska: Peaks in August and April, with a good chance throughout the winter.
🇫🇮 Finland & 🇸🇪 Sweden: November to March is a fantastic period.
🇳🇿 New Zealand: The Southern Lights are best viewed from April to September.
🇦🇺 Australia: Tasmania and Victoria offer views of the Southern Lights during the winter months.
Remember, the auroras are a natural phenomenon, so while these times offer the best chances, they’re never guaranteed. Happ