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See the Northern Lights in Lapland from Rovaniemi and beyond – with one of the highest success rates in the region.
Book Lapland’s local guides chase clear skies every night, sometimes driving deep into the Arctic wilderness – or even across the border to Sweden – to give you the best realistic chance to see the Aurora Borealis.

La aurora boreal, o Aurora Boreal, are created when charged particles from the sun collide with gases in Earth’s atmosphere. These collisions cause the sky to glow in waves of green, purple, red, and sometimes even blue.
Lapland sits under the “auroral oval” – a belt around the magnetic poles where auroral activity is strongest. That means:
It’s important to be realistic: the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon. They are never 100% guaranteed. But if you are in Lapland, especially around Rovaniemi, for a few nights in winter and you are willing to move to find clear skies, your chances are very good.
First weeks of the season
Nights are dark enough, but still relatively warm
Reflections on unfrozen lakes look amazing on camera
Great option if you don’t like extreme cold
Long, dark nights
Often very good geomagnetic activity
Weather can be unpredictable and cloudy – some nights are incredible, some are write-offs
Deep winter and the famous “polar night” feeling
Very long nights and magical blue-hour light
Coldest part of the year (–20°C to –35°C is common)
Perfect for those who want the “harsh Arctic” experience and snowy landscapes in every direction
December – January
February – March
Statistically a fantastic combination of clear skies and strong aurora activity
Stable winter conditions, good for families and photographers
Still long nights, but you also get some daylight for other activities

If you’re choosing blindly and want the safest bet, February and March in Rovaniemi are usually a great choice.

Lapland is large, and conditions change fast. The lights don’t care where your hotel is – they simply appear where the sky is clear. That said, some areas are much more practical and reliable for travellers.




Rovaniemi is the capital of Finnish Lapland and the main travel hub of the region. It’s where most flights land, and it’s where Book Lapland operates nightly Northern Lights tours.
For many travellers, Rovaniemi offers the highest “aurora return on effort”: you don’t need to go to the absolute middle of nowhere to get good chances – you just need the right guide, a car, and the willingness to chase clear skies.
Levi is a popular ski resort further north-west. It’s especially good if you want to combine:
You can see the Northern Lights from the slopes, surrounding fells, or on dedicated tours heading out of the village, away from the lights.
Saariselkä and the Inari region are known for very dark skies and higher altitudes. This can mean:
The trade-off: they are more remote and usually require more travel time compared to Rovaniemi.
“Even when the aurora looks soft or pale to the naked eye, a camera can reveal vivid colours and structure. With a few basic settings, you can come home with serious photos – even without being a pro photographer. “
On Book Lapland tours, guides help you with your camera settings and also take professional photos for you, so you can relax and actually enjoy the moment






A comfortable, social way to experience the aurora.
Perfect for: solo travellers, couples, and families who want a great experience at a reasonable price.

For those who are serious about maximising their chances.
Perfect for: photographers, adventure seekers, and guests who really want to “hunt” for the lights instead of just waiting.

Your own guide, your own pace.
Perfect for: anyone who wants privacy, flexibility, and the most personal experience.
Exact prices and availability are shown on our booking pages!
Increase your chances of admiring (and photographing) the elusive northern lights with this high-energy tour. This Private excursion will take you far and wide to catch the aurora borealis and guarantees a glimpse—if the night ends with no photos of the northernlights, you will be 100% refunded. This exclusive experience is operated with premium vehicles, including a Porsche Cayenne and a Land Rover Range Rover.
Perfect for: ideal for small groups of 1 to 4 guests seeking comfort and style.
No one can promise the Northern Lights. Anyone who does is selling a fantasy.
What we can do is give you the best realistic chance to see them.
That’s what our Guaranteed View approach is about.
FAQS
If you stay in Lapland for 2–3 nights and join a proper aurora chase from Rovaniemi, your chances are usually very good – often in the range of 70–95% over several nights, depending on weather and solar activity. On a single night, everything depends on clouds and geomagnetic conditions.
Auroras can appear any time it is dark, but the most active window is usually between 20:00 and 02:00. On our tours we stay out during the most promising hours based on the forecast.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Cameras can make faint auroras look very bright because they collect light over several seconds. But during strong activity, the sky can absolutely look vivid green and purple to the naked eye.
We cannot guarantee what the sky will do – no one can.
We can guarantee that we use the best available data, local experience, and flexible routes to give you the best realistic chance. That’s the core of our Guaranteed View approach
Think layers:
It can easily drop below –20°C in Rovaniemi and the surrounding areas, especially in January and February.
Yes, when done with experienced guides. We choose safe roads, safe stopping points and avoid dangerous ice or river areas. You should listen to your guide’s instructions – especially in the dark.
Yes. Many families come to Rovaniemi specifically to see the Northern Lights together.
For very small children, shorter or private tours are usually more comfortable than long PRO hunts with possible long driving times.
If you’re planning a trip to Lapland and Rovaniemi is your base, you’re already in one of the best places on Earth to see the Northern Lights – as long as you go with people who know where to drive when the sky opens.
With Book Lapland you get:
Book your Northern Lights tour from Rovaniemi and let us focus on the sky – while you focus on enjoying the moment.
