Northern lights season runs from late August to early April.
The first northern lights can appear in the last week of August, with the official aurora season running from the 1st of September to the end of March, when viewing conditions are at their best.
Occasionally, rare final displays are still possible in early April, before the nights grow too bright.
To increase your chances of seeing the northern lights, you can check SpaceWeatherLive.com for real-time solar activity and aurora forecasts, or download the Aurora app for iOS and for Android. These tools help you track conditions and know when it’s time to step outside and look up.


Midnight sun season runs from late May to late July.
The sun begins to stay above the horizon around the end of May and does not fully set again until the last week of July. Exact dates vary slightly from year to year by one or two days.
Other evenings never really end. Soft golden light fills the air, shadows stretch endlessly, and long conversations drift late into the night beneath the midnight sun.
Here, time feels different: the sky sets the rhythm of your days, and sleep comes whenever you decide.