Take Five: The World’s Best Aurora Borealis Locales
Photo via Flickr/Moyan BrennCountry-hopping with your eyes pointed to the heavens while chasing the aurora borealis, or northern lights, is a classic bucket-list item. The reason: hunting this rare phenomena can be like finding your keys when you’re drunk. Thankfully, science is here to help.
The basics that aurora borealis spotters need to know: 1. The further up north you travel, the better your chances are of achieving oneness with the world’s best natural light show. 2. The less light pollution the better. 3. Fewer clouds equals more ecstasy. Of course, a scenic view doesn’t hurt either but that’s just a bonus considering we’re hunting a temperamental green beast.
So, where are the best places for the aurora borealis? Our list of the ultimate five spots are certain to give you the light show of a lifetime.
North Cape, Norway
Photo: Flickr/Tor Even Mathisen
Why not tick two bucket list items at once? See the northern lights and travel to the northernmost place on Continental Europe reachable by car. Sounds like heaven? Pretty close. North Cape, also known as Nordkapp, is a scenic destination with deadly beautiful cliffs and an endless ocean view that will turn the light show into a picture-perfect moment. Plus, because the aurora borealis’ geomagnetic activity likes to dance around the earth’s magnetic fields—the poles—you have the best chances of seeing the northern lights here.
Iceland
It doesn’t really matter where you are in Iceland (see photo at top)—your odds of spotting the aurora borealis are just as good on the west or east coast. The whole country bathes in the Arctic from top to bottom and its latitude is ideal for the light show. However, to increase your chances travel here between September and March, step outside of Reykjavik’s light pollution and wait for a crisp, cloudless and cold night. It’s a waiting game. Hyperactive types won’t succeed. Scenic places are overflowing in Iceland so take your pick of where to enjoy the light show, but with Reykjanes, Jokulsarlon Lagoon and Skaftafell National Park you can’t go wrong.