Northern Lights Adventure: 17 Must-See Hotspots for Your Bucket List

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One of the most enchanting natural phenomena in the Northern Hemisphere is the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis. On the proper night, with perfect weather conditions and peak solar activity, you can see the stunning lights that paint the night sky. 

Here are some of the best places to view the Northern Lights. 

Must-See Hotspots for Your Bucket List in Northern Lights

Reykjavik offers so much to see and explore, like geothermal pools, volcanic tours, and excellent culture, but visitors should also check out the Northern Lights that appear between September and April.

1. REYKJAVIK, ICELAND

One of the very best places to see the Northern Lights in Sweden is in Abisko National Park. Located in the very north of Sweden, along the Norwegian Sea, visitors can watch in wonder while these beautiful lights dance and fill the winter night sky. 

2. ABISKI NATIONAL PARK, SWEDEN

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Long hours in Westfjords and North Iceland make them ideal locations to see the Northern Lights. As a popular viewing destination, there are many tours you can join throughout the area.  

3. WESTFJORDS, ICELAND

Find a spot along the Great Lakes of Michigan for the best viewing, preferably somewhere dark without ambient light. The best time to see the Aurora Borealis in Michigan is April, October, and November–though the lights tend to flare throughout the winter into spring. 

4. LOWER AND UPPER PENINSULA, MICHIGAN, U.S.

About 250 miles south of the Arctic Circle, Yellowknife is part of Canada’s northwest territories. Yellowknife is also the Northern Lights Capital of the North American continent, making it a great destination.

5. YELLOWKNIFE, CANADA

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