Where to see the Northern Lights & How not to see them
Are you wondering where to see the Northern Lights or where the best place to see them is? Read my experience on what not to do if you want to see the Northern Lights and where to see them in Iceland.
My experience seeing the northern lights in whitehorse yukon, canada
This time last year, I was making plans to see the Northern Lights in Whitehorse, Canada. My college friend and I booked a cabin in the Yukon wilderness.
We were isolated in the snowy wilderness with only about 5 hours of daylight. I wanted to film a horror movie in our spare time, but my friend wasn’t quite as enthusiastic. I have some footage though of random scenes I staged. Maybe those will surface on YouTube one day.
Every night for about five days, we trekked with our tripods and cameras through the Yukon wilderness in -20 degrees Fahrenheit for about twenty minutes in the pitch dark, illuminating the path with our ultra high beam flashlights.
Before the trip, I purchased a tactical flashlight with stun capabilities which is particularly useful if you encounter grizzly bears.
We made this trek every night for five nights. We threw on multiple layers, laced up our boots, zipped up our parkas, threw on our face masks, and headed out with our cameras.
The first night was the clearest, but still not that clear. We planned our trip at a time when the moon was not full, but the lights were weak. Every night for the next four nights, we completed the same routine and headed out into the wilderness to a viewing station.
We would sit there in a tiny dimly lit up cabin, sipping watered down hot cocoa. I generally refuse to drink hot chocolate made with water, but times were tough. But every night we stood out there in the open wilderness and waited for these lights to appear, but we got nothing.

We traveled all the way here to see the lights and the most we saw was a faint color of murky green through the clouded sky on the first night. The only reason I have these pictures is because you can photograph the Northern Lights through the clouds. You just can’t see them.
I paid quite a lot and flew all the way to Whitehorse, Yukon from Boston in the middle of winter. I had fun with my friend, but I was just relieved to be in Palm Springs after that. We did some dog sledding one day and it was fun.
DON’T JUST PLAN A TRIP AROUND SEEING THE NORTHERN LIGHTS. GO SOMEWHERE YOU WANT TO SEE AND HOPE YOU CAN SEE THE LIGHTS.
I’d recommend Iceland, Norway, or Sweden. There are a lot of hot springs that you can chill out in and watch the lights too in Iceland. There’s just a lot more to see and do.
I liked Whitehorse, but I wouldn’t recommend going out of your way to see the Northern Lights there if there’s not something else you primarily want to do there. It’s a long flight and a lot of money for a chance you’ll get lucky.
GREAT PLACES TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS
THE ION ADVENTURE HOTEL ICELAND

There’s nothing better than a hot spring in the cold. Iceland is awesome because the days are short and you can sit in this hot spring and watch the Northern Lights at the Ion Adventure Hotel.
This place is literally built to view the Northern Lights. It’s in the middle of nowhere in Nesjavellir and it houses a gorgeous viewing deck above this hot spring.




The Silica Hotel at the Blue Lagoon Reykjavik

If you want to watch the Northern Lights from the Blue Lagoon, look no further. Iceland is developing but at the time I went, the Silica Hotel was the only property at the Blue Lagoon. If you want to watch the lights from the luxury of this hot spring, I highly recommend staying at the Silica Hotel.
The Silica the Blue Lagoon is one of the most interesting place I’ve ever stayed at. The architecture is stunning and it’s located in the middle of lava fields. It’s also a short walk to the Blue Lagoon but you also have full access to their own private lagoon which is nice.
This place books up super fast but if you prefer to see the Northern Lights in luxury, I do recommend at least one night here. I promise, it’s an unforgettable experience.
The only thing I didn’t love about the place was their limited selection of food, although the restaurant at the Blue Lagoon is first-rate. But, it’s a luxury property and is somewhere I look forward to returning to in the future.

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