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The Northern Lights
Chase the Northern Lights in stunning Scandinavia

Enchanting Northern Lights Holidays

The entrancing Northern Lights are a popular highlight on many travellers' wish lists-and for good reason. This mesmerising natural display occurs when electrically charged particles from the sun collide with the Earth's atmosphere, creating bursts of light, or photons, that form the aurora we can see. This light show is visible near the magnetic poles in both hemispheres and is known as the 'Aurora Borealis' in the north.

A holiday to see the Northern Lights offers fantastic options for a winter break. Our Northern Lights holiday packages take you away from city lights, giving you the best chance to witness the aurora in its full glory. Whether you'd like to ride a husky sleigh in Swedish Lapland, cruise to the Lofoten Islands, or sip a drink at the famous Ice Bar in Kiruna's Ice Hotel, all our Northern Lights tour packages include expert-led excursions to find the Northern Lights.

With Solar Cycle 25 nearing its peak in 2025, there has never been a better time to book your Northern Lights holiday. Browse our collection now and start planning your ideal experience.

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The Northern Lights & Lapland
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4.4 stars(204 reviews)
2025JanFebMarDec
2026JanFebMar
10 days from
£2,899 pp
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  • DestinationNorway, Sweden
  • Starts / EndsLondon Heathrow
  • AccommodationHotel
  • TransportFlight, Rail, Coach
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Huskies
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4.5 stars(64 reviews)
2025JanFebMar
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  • DestinationNorway, Sweden
  • Starts / EndsLondon Heathrow
  • AccommodationHotel
  • TransportFlight, Rail, Coach
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Lofoten Islands, Norway
4.6 stars(9 reviews)
2025JanFeb
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  • DestinationNorway
  • Starts / EndsLondon Heathrow, London Gatwick
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Our customers love our Northern Lights Tours tours
The Northern Lights and Lapland
4/Apr
K Scott
5 stars
“Wonderfull experience . Hotels very good but evening meals poor.Tour manager most efficient , knowledgable and very quick to solve problems, would go on any trip with him at the helm.
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Huskies and the Northern Lights
3/Apr
Craig James
5 stars
“This is an amazing set of experiences, well put together to allow both free time and brilliantly organised activities. We will remember it forever.
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Northern Lights on a Winter Arctic Cruise
14/Mar
Michael Reynard
5 stars
“Very well organised holiday. Loved the cruise up to the northern parts of Norway and seeing the Northern Lights for the first time was an added bonus.
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Best time to see the Northern Lights

January to March


These wintry months are considered to be prime time to view the lights, clear skies and a fresh blanket of crisp white snow are perfect conditions for spotting this elusive wonder.

April to August


The arrival of summer signifies the coming of the 'Midnight Sun', making the Lights almost impossible to spot as the north of Scandinavia is in almost constant light.

September to October


It may be possible to catch a glimpse of the lights in the reflective waters of Scandinavia's icy lakes during the autumn.

November to December


With the landscape changing dramatically and the nights becoming longer it is a brilliant to view the Northern Lights, although some cloud cover can shield the display.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Northern Lights?

The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are a natural light display predominantly seen in the Arctic regions. They occur when particles from the sun interact with Earth's atmosphere, creating stunning displays of colourful lights in the night sky.

Where are the best places to see the Northern Lights?

The best places to see the Northern Lights are in high-latitude regions close to the Arctic Circle. Our tours take you to prime viewing destinations, including The Lofoten Islands in Norway and Kiruna in Sweden. These locations offer clear, dark skies and minimal light pollution, giving you an excellent chance to experience the Northern Lights at their most vivid and awe-inspiring.

Where will we travel on a Northern Lights holiday?

Our Northern Lights holidays take you through the breathtaking landscapes of Scandinavia, including destinations in Norway and Sweden. Each route is designed to offer the best opportunities to experience the Aurora Borealis and enjoy the unique beauty and experiences of the Arctic region.

Are the Northern Lights guaranteed on these holidays?

While we carefully plan our tours during peak Northern Lights season and take you to prime viewing locations, the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed. However, our expert guides are skilled at selecting spots and times that maximise the chances of a sighting.

What type of accommodation is provided?

Our tours include comfortable, high-quality accommodations that offer excellent service and a warm atmosphere to relax after a day of exploration. Some accommodations even have great night-time Northern Lights viewing spots.

What should I pack for a Northern Lights holiday?

Since you'll be travelling in cold weather conditions, we recommend packing warm, layered clothing, thermal wear, gloves, and a hat. Comfortable winter boots are essential for outdoor excursions. Don't forget your camera to capture the Northern Lights!

Why choose Great Rail Journeys for a Northern Lights holiday?

We offer expertly guided tours, comfortable travel, and unique itineraries crafted to provide an unforgettable Northern Lights experience. Our tours allow you to relax, immerse yourself in Scandinavian culture, and witness one of nature's most extraordinary displays in comfort and style.

Is this holiday suitable for all ages?

Our Northern Lights tours are suitable for travellers of all ages who are comfortable with colder climates. However, due to winter weather conditions, some excursions may include walking on icy or uneven surfaces, so a moderate level of fitness is recommended.

The Northern Lights

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis to be precise, can appear in many different forms, from sporadic wisps of muted colour to shimmering ribbons of bright light. The shades visible also vary depending on the type of gas particles that collide, but the hues are most commonly an assortment of green, pink and violet. The subsequent kaleidoscopic light show can last anything from a few minutes to all night long, depending on the solar winds, which results in one of Scandinavia's most inspiring natural treasures in a region that is very much 'powered by nature'.

The Northern Lights

The Northern Lights can be elusive and unpredictable, and sightings are never guaranteed. The lights are best seen on clear, dark nights between late August to early April. With fewer daylight hours, winter brings greater opportunities to view the phenomenon, with darkness falling at 6pm and lasting until 6am. It is important to view the lights from an area with little to no light pollution, as although the lights can occur at any time throughout the day, the dashes of brilliant colour are often only visible with the naked eye against a pitch black sky.

Great Rail Journeys passengers on our Northern Lights tours are provided with the best possible conditions from which to view the magical light show. Those travelling on the The Northern Lights & Lapland tour journey to a quiet location in the Lofoten Islands. The minimum light pollution here results in fantastic conditions from which to hunt for the Northern Lights, which create a breathtaking scene as they dance over the winter landscapes. We also visit Bodø, a coastal city beneath the auroral oval which is known to provide stunning views of the magical aurora on clear nights. On the Northern Lights over Swedish Lapland tour, we enjoy an expedition into the wilderness of the snowy tundra, where we embark on a photography safari with an aurora photographer and expert. Our viewpoint in the heart of Abisko National Park is renowned as one of the best locations in the world from which to view the aurora.

Seeing the Northern Lights is a truly unique experience. A stunning spectacle that is never the same twice, those lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the fantastic, surreal cascade of colours are guaranteed to remember the experience for a lifetime.