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Today's science means that we now know that the Aurora Borealis displays we see are caused by electrically charged particles in space hitting the earth's atmosphere. When they collide with oxygen and nitrogen particles they emit excess energy as light.
The optimum time to see the Aurora Borealis is between 9pm in the evening and 1am in the morning. Be careful not to go to bed too soon or you may miss out. The intensity of the displays can vary and may start with a small stationary glow or arch in the night sky before building into a spectacular show.
The Aurora Borealis is a purely natural phenomenon and therefore cannot be guaranteed whichever destination you choose. However, the further north you travel and the further away from man-made light you are, the better your chances of seeing the Northern Lights.
Whatever you believe about the Aurora Borealis, be it the science or the myths, there is no more spectacular experience on Earth than sitting in a winter wonderland watching the lights dancing across the sky. It is truly magical! Choose from our Northern Lights holidays below and see the Aurora Borealis with Activities Abroad.
6 or 7 nights depending on departure date
6 or 7 Nights depending on departure dates
4 Nights
6 Nights
3 Nights
4 or 6 nights
Minimum 3 nights
4 nights
6 nights
5 nights