Finland is one of the most enchanting countries to experience the Northern Lights. In Lapland, the sky often glows with green and violet curtains of light, visible on up to 200 nights per year.
From glass igloos to reindeer sleigh rides, Finland combines the magic of the aurora with unforgettable Arctic traditions. Come along and discover what makes Finland such a unique place to chase the Northern Lights.
Best Time to See the Northern Lights in Finland
Season
Late August to early April
Best months
September, February, March (balance of clear skies and darkness)
Best hours
9:00 PM – 2:00 AM
High frequency
Some areas in Lapland see the aurora 3–4 nights per week
Best Northern Lights Tours from Rovaniemi, Finland
Top Choice with Aurora Guarantee in Rovaniemi, Finland
Join Rovaniemi’s original Aurora hunters, tracing roots back 20 generations to the 1600s. Enjoy guaranteed Northern Lights, expert small-group guidance, brand-new 2025 4×4 vans, unlimited mileage, and professional photos of your experience.
Includes
- Unlimited mileage & time (typically 6–10 hours)
- Professional photography (DSLR photos included)
- Certified, first-aid trained Northern Lights guide
- Pickup & drop-off from your accommodation in Rovaniemi
- Thermal overalls for Arctic conditions
- Hot drinks & light snacks
Most Magical Aurora Experience with Reindeer Ride
Ride through the snowy Lappish forest on a reindeer-drawn sleigh, with convenient pick-up and drop-off from Rovaniemi city center.
Includes
- English-speaking guide
- Pick-up & drop-off from selected hotels in Rovaniemi city center
- Reindeer sleigh ride through Lappish forest
- Visit to a traditional reindeer farm
- Winter clothes
- Finnish snacks & hot blueberry juice
Authentic Aurora Experience with Arctic BBQ
Set out from Rovaniemi to hunt the Northern Lights. Relax by a lakeside camp, enjoy a traditional Lappish BBQ, and stay warm with hot tea as you await the aurora.
Includes
- Pickup and drop-off to selected hotels accommodations
- English-speaking guide
- Winter clothing
- BBQ: Lappish bread, pork sausages, salmon soup, and blueberry tea
Santa Claus Reindeer in Finland
Reindeer are at the heart of Finnish Lapland’s traditions and storytelling. For centuries, the Indigenous Sámi people depended on them for transport, food, and clothing. Today, they remain both a cultural symbol and a magical highlight for travelers.
What makes them so special in Finland?
Encountering Santa’s reindeer in their homeland blends myth with tradition — and whether you’re traveling with children or chasing the Northern Lights, it’s an experience that captures the true spirit of Lapland.
Make your trip to Rovaniemi unforgettable with a visit to the Santa Claus Village. Meet Santa Claus in person, soak in the festive atmosphere, and savor a traditional buffet lunch.
Includes
- Transportation
- Guide
- Lunch buffet
- Crossing Arctic Circle certificate
Spend a full day in Rovaniemi filled with Arctic adventures — ride with huskies and reindeer, meet Santa Claus, and create unforgettable Lapland memories.
Includes
- Transportation from the city center of Rovaniemi
- Tour guide
- Husky and Reindeer farm visit
- 500-meter reindeer sleigh ride
- 500-meter husky sleigh ride
- Winter clothing
- Salmon soup lunch
- Free time in Santa Claus Village
- 10-minute mini-snowmobiling for children under 150cm
Glass Igloo Finland: A Northern Lights Dream
Few experiences are as magical as watching the Northern Lights from the comfort of a heated glass igloo. These iconic accommodations in Lapland allow you to lie in bed while the sky lights up above you.
5 Tips for Seeing the Aurora Borealis in Finland
What Makes Finland Special for a Northern Lights Trip?
Finland offers one of the most complete aurora experiences in the Arctic. Unlike other destinations, here you can combine aurora hunting with glass igloo stays, Sámi culture, and unique Arctic activities. Whether you’re searching for a romantic escape or a family holiday, Lapland is a dream destination where the Northern Lights feel like part of everyday life.

FAQ - About Northern Lights in Finland
What month is best to see the Northern Lights in Finland?
From late August to early April, with September, February, and March offering the best balance of darkness and clearer skies.
Which is better for Northern Lights, Finland or Norway?
- Finland: Romantic stays in igloos, frequent sightings (up to 200 nights/year).
- Norway: Reliable forecasts, dramatic fjord scenery. Check the Norway guide for details.
Which is better, Tromsø or Lapland?
- Tromsø (Norway): More tours, social atmosphere, fjords. Check the list of Tromso Tickets!
- Lapland (Finland): Cozy, romantic, family-friendly with reindeer and husky experiences.
Which city in Finland to see the Northern Lights?
Rovaniemi is the capital of Lapland and one of the best bases, with glass igloos, camps, and reindeer safaris. See our Rovaniemi tours for recommendations.
