Can you see Northern Lights in Finland now?

WHEN CAN YOU SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN FINLAND? The best time to see the northern lights in Finland is from December to March. During these months there are also plenty of fun winter activities for you to enjoy. So even if the weather isn’t on your side, you will still have an incredible time in Lapland.

Where is the best place to see the Northern Lights?

What are the best places to see the Northern Lights?

  1. Tromso, Norway. Based in the heart of the aurora zone in the Norwegian Arctic, the city is widely regarded as one of the world’s best places to see the Northern Lights.
  2. Swedish Lapland.
  3. Reykjavik, Iceland.
  4. Yukon, Canada.
  5. Rovaniemi, Finnish Lapland.
  6. Ilulissat, Greenland.

How far south in Finland can you see the Northern Lights?

Finland is right in the middle of what’s called the “Aurora Zone” – latitudes between 66 and 69 degrees north where conditions for Aurora formation are prime. If you’re any further north, or any further south, you chances of seeing the Northern Lights aren’t as good.

How much does it cost to stay in an igloo in Finland?

A small glass igloo costs €435 euros, or about $512 dollars per night. For a bigger party, Kakslauttanen has accommodations that sleep up to six people. Its Kelo-Glass Igloos are a combination of a log cabin with a classic igloo. A Kelo-Glass Igloo costs €598 euros, or about $703 per night.

What is the difference between aurora and Northern Lights?

The northern lights, or aurora borealis, are a spectacular, colourful display of light commonly seen in the night sky in the northern hemisphere. Auroras in the southern hemisphere are known as the southern lights, or aurora australis.

Can you use US dollars in Finland?

Currency in Finland. The Finnish Markka was replaced in 2002 with the euro, making Finland the only Nordic country to join the European single currency. The Markka is now out of circulation and the Euro is the only form of legal tender in Finland.