Just been to Svalbard to track the Northern Lights down. All i can say is wow. What a show. A fantastic place. Went out with Better Moments on the skidoos into the wilderness. Total darkness What a place. You cant get much more North than that and the lights were fantastic
Nice Job! I live about in the middle of Finland maybe little bit more north side, but we are seeing auroras here every winter. . Sometimes they are actually dancing 😊 if they are strong enough you can actually hear them...that crackling sound
What really matters is the Sun’s activity. As long as you’re above the Arctic Circle, Finnish or Norwegian Lapland or in Iceland, if there’s no Sun activity causing the Auroras the location doesn’t really matter. Also, being a Laplander myself, I guarantee the green or whatever colour is at least as bright for the naked eye as it is on camera. I’m happy that your odyssey for the Northern Lights had a happy ending.😊
Did you guys listen at all at the guides when the explained how the lights work or did you book the cheapest chase without guides? I have studied the lights and can honestly tell you that the northern lights are far from the simplicity as you present them and no country better then other in that matter, solar storms, gas density and the magnetic poles have no boarders. In this part of the world you only need darkness and a dash of luck. The truth is that you are really misleading people with your lack of knowledge.
As someone who works within the tour operator industry in Iceland, seeing the northern lights is tricky mainly due to the fact that Icelandic weather is extremely cloudy, especially during winter, which blocks visibility and for some reason Mother Nature LOVES to have high activity with really cloudy sky or low activity with no clouds in sight. Some companies are thinking of changing the policy of the rebooking system, where you are not able to rebook as many time until successful so my main advice would be read the fine print and ask any and all questions directly to the company so that they can let you know what to expect. Unfortunately, the only thing that is guaranteed on the Northern Lights tour is that nothing is guaranteed because we cannot control mother nature.
Yeah, yeah ....blame the clouds. I didn't see any realisation of the real reason for the "problems" with northern lights....which is the simple fact of Iceland's and Reykjavik's location...which is far in the south. I say that since I live far north of anything on Iceland....and well over 650 km further north than Reykjavik (latitude wise). Iceland is not in the Arctic ...and Reykjavik is around 225 km south of the Arctic Circle. Offering northern light tours on Iceland is like asking people to visit Germany ....in order to experience France..... Iceland has plenty of other things to show off to tourists ....but northern lights....not really....find something better to do.....
Nice summary. My hints for to see northern lights are: - Be north. The norther you are, the better chance you have and the lights are also stronger. You should be at least on the polar circle. - The best time is around vernal and autumnal equinoxes (22nd of September or March) when the lights are the strongest. - Be near to an ocean where probability for clear sky is a little higher than inlands.
Your ideas of weather patterns ....and the occurrence of clouds ....show that you can impossible live anywhere near the ocean. Let me inform you that it is the moist from the ocean that forms the clouds when it reach the coasts. So sorry start from square one ....again....
Great video!! Please share some ideas for Tromso travel 😊 another idea - throw some maps up on the screen to give us a better idea of locations between the countries. Cheers😎
Hi friend!! Thank you so much! Norway is an amazing place. We actually have a ton of videos here- Norway ua-cam.com/play/PL3dhvxj_8AgaWc35xKxcFLhXwOA7-08wt.html You can watch all of our Tromso/Norway stuff from that link :) we highly recommend the orca tour! :)
Lucky to see the Northern lights in Iceland on our first tour, but my companion was disappointed because the lights weren't as strong so she had to join the tour next day (for free). Still happy for the experience! Nature is just wonderful! Can't wait to see it again in Lapland and Tromso!
cool video,~! We have been to all three locations too (on separate occasions) Didn't see them in Finland (Saariselkä) due to the clouds, Iceland was pretty good, but our last visit to Tromso/Senja topped it all; so I totally agree with you guys 🤩
The fact is, whether you're gonna see them in any country or not it's really just down to luck. Also I've heard that the lights are potentially even more active in autumn and/or spring? But jugding by your videos it definitely seems like Norway has the best chances! It's true that in Finland it often snows a lot which obviously means clouds
December-January is the worst possible time period to go to the north for the lights. The weather is cloudy and grey. If it's not, then you have to send in your lottery ticket asap! edit: Well... naturally summer is even worse as there is daylight 24/7...
@@oh2mpthey are more active around the equinoxes but around the arctic circle your chances are better in the winter solstice since it's dark all day and the weather tends to be less stormy and cloudy because its coldest, which makes for crystal clear skies.
A location that will have all of them beat hands down, is Longyarbyen on Svalbard, more than a 1000 km north of Tromsø and Northern Finland and 1325 km north of Iceland. The season would also be quite a bit longer. The most important factor is weather conditions. You would also have to decide how comfortable you want to be while gazing at the Northern Lights.
cool video,~! We have been to all three locations too (on separate occasions) Didn't see them in Finland (Saariselkä) due to the clouds, Iceland was pretty good, but our last visit to Tromso/Senja topped it all; so I totally agree with you guys
Mr Birkeland established the Northern Lights Observatory in Alta (just East of Tromsø) after having had priests in Norway, Sweden and Finland record the duration of Aurora I think for 3 years in their parishes.
We were staying for 7 days in Tromso and saw no lights, as Tromso is super cloudy place. I live Finnish lapland much more, because the more cold it is, the more clear sky and Tromso is not so cold (more windy). Though in my life I saw auroras in Tromso about 15 times, but I would say it was hard. So I guess you just were lucky to catch clear sky and solar activity exatly that time you were in Norway :)
We recently just had a severe G4 geomagnetic storm and the auroras were surreal. I saw them from central MN and the entire sky looked like a techno rave, with pink flashes covering every inch of the sky. These were the best auroras since 2017 and I feel so lucky to have witnessed them.
Fairbanks...2,5hr from Seattle and you there, Aurora Borealis tours available. We went on the first weekend of October and it was stunning....yes,snowing already
We are so happy it helped :) we don't have our itinerary writte down but we flew into Iceland, spent 7 days there, then spent 14 days in Finland in Levi and Rovanemi, the 10 tens in Norway in Tromso and Sommaroy :) hope that helps!
I'm leaving for the Lofoten islands in a week or so. We'll be on the islands for about 8 days. I really want to see the lights. Did you guys go that far south at all? Looks like even with a low KP index, they are pretty common there, since the islands are relatively close to Tromso, but I'm wondering how far more north we might need to go.
We did not go that far south, but you are right, even when the KPs are low, you can still have a good chance of seeing them there! We saw them on the Sommaroy islands too :)
I have been doing a lot of research on the Northern Lights and this is the most helpful information that I have found. What month was it that you were in Norway?
Many thanks Jacob and Jenny for making this video for Aurora Borealis enthusiasts. For Tromso, do you have any recommendation on where to stay to see the Aurora? Thanks in advance 😊❤
We hope it helped!! For strictly seeing the aurora I would recommend staying outside of the city limits so that the light doesn't limit your chances of seeing the auroras. We also got our best aurora show ever when we were on a boat in Tromso :) so we would for sure recommend getting on a boat if you can! We also went to Sommaroy about 45 minutes from Tromso and saw great auroras there!
In Finland we used Wild About Lapland and in Iceland we used Reykjavik Excursions. We didn't do a northern lights tour in Norway, just saw them a lot on our daily activities :) we were there end of November/early december!
We just got back from Tromso a couple of weeks ago,( beginning of February). We saw the lights in Tromso but they were much more spectacular in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. I loved both places but Svalbards remoteness just did it for me. By the way, contrary to what I expected, the photos with my iphone 14 pro were better than those with my dslr. Just get to know your settings before you go,( exposure, iso, f-stop).
when did you go to see them in Svalbard and on what activity/company/time of day? I was going to book for Svalbard, but people said the mountains get in the way. so tromso is better. But if you saw them best in Svalbard I'd prefer going there anyway??
@@flash2k like I say, we went in February this year. The mountains surrounding the town can be restrictive but people were able to take photos from our hotel car park. The real restriction of being in town is light pollution. If you do any of the snowmobile, dog sledging, glacier activities out of town theres a reasonable chance of seeing the lights at the right time of year. When we went it was dark 24 hours a day but it was amazing how fast you got used to it and how much you could still see, ( remember that the snow and ice is reflecting any light). Both Tromso and Longyearbyen are great in their own right but I loved Longyearbyen. One thing to consider is that it isnt a good idea to leave town on foot on your own as there is a real risk of Polar bears there,( this is pointed out to you on the trip). Hope whichever you choose it works out well for you.
Which months did you guys travel to each destination? I'm thinking of taking my fam either to Tromso or Iceland. Iceland seems to have the more diverse things to do and see. But if Tromso is where the northern lights are, that's probably where we'll be first. I was also looking at the cruises from Tromso.
We were in Iceland the end of November and tromso the beginning of December! They are both great, but I would say Tromso probably has a better chance of northern light! Enjoy your trip :)
We are soooo excited to start posting our Thailand series!! They start on Wednesday 😍 Norway was amazing too! We are so glad you are enjoying out videos!! Thank you so much for watching!
Really liked this video, thank you I'm going to make a booking, but cannot decide whether before, or after Christmas would be the better time ( Tromso for us ) ... Which month did you go in please?
That is awesome! We have never been there before so I can't say for sure, but I would imagine you would have a good chance of seeing them! If you can stay longer, I would recommend it because the more nights you are there, the higher your chances are! Enjoy your trip :)
@@JacobandJennyTravelaww thanks so much this helps a lot. I was thinking of going to Tromso at November end but wasn't sure about how cloudy it would be.
Hello!! We have never been there during that time, but we have heard the lights are amazing in September :) we are actually hoping to be there around that time this year too!!
Returning to this video after seeing by far the craziest northern lights from last week's extreme G5 storm, the strongest since 2003. I was in awe the entire night as auroras of almost every color filled the entire sky from dusk till dawn. The reds were so intense it looked like a 360 degree wildfire was going on all around me with what looked like a portal to another dimension overhead. If I didn't know what I was seeing, I would think the world was ending. Still in complete awe in what I saw that night, way better than March and April 2023's aurora.
Thank you friend! We went out with Brim Explorer :) we highly recommend them! Unfortunately we did not go to a ton of restaurants because it is very expensive lol! But we did love going to the "tiniest bar in the universe" they had great mulled wine and bratwursts/reindeer hot dogs! Enjoy your trip, Norway is amazing!
Hi there! We went to Tromso in December and we actually weren't too cold (we had thermals and lots of layers). We have heard September and October are amazing months to see the lights and it would be less cold then too :)
We actually didn't do any northern lights tours while in Tromso, we just got very lucky and saw them multiples times while there. We were on a whale watching boat and got to see them, so I would definitely recommend doing a northern lights boat tour, to get away from all the city lights! We didn't even mean to find them while we were on the boat but it was the best light show we have ever seen! Enjoy your trip :)
What about the clouds? I want to go to Tromso just for the lights. But I am not sure which month to go between November and March. Can you please put your insights. Thanks 😊
Hi! I loved this, great video. Im going to Tromsø on December 15th, so in three days. Any recommendations in the city? I am going to the Sámi people, and looking forward to meeting them and learning about their culture, but what other things would you recommend me do inside the city?
That is awesome! We would for sure recommend doing a whale watching tour, they leave from Tromso and it was the highlight of our trip! We have lots of videos on Tromso if you want to check them out :) have a great trip!
@@ozalmes Yes! We saw them multiple times. There was a storm though, so clouds were passing quickly so it was difficult at times and we were out til 3AM looking 😂 but yes I’ve seen them multiple times in that trip! December definitely the best month, January too
We are glad it helped! In Lapland, we used Wild About Lapland and in Iceland we used Reykjavik Adventures. In Norway we did not use a northern lights tour but we saw the lights on an Orca tour with Brim Explorer :)
Planning a trip to Norway, specifically Tromso in January 2025. It appears that this month would be an ideal time to witness the northern lights? Please suggest if not we will change the month.
i have set myself a goal to go to tromso and see the lights with my 2 daughters and wife.. We had a great summer holiday in Norway for the first time last year. The funny thing is after that summer vacation i looked up what my next destination should be and i picked tromso..Now after some research it seems thats a great place to be. The downside of tromso is that its very populair and thus expensive because of the tourists. the husky tour, reindeer, or whale spotting is getting expenisve to join as a family. Do you think its a great experience to go to tromso as a family, somewhere around end december begin januar?
We had a great time there!! Specifically for seeing the northern lights and seeing the orcas & humpback whales! I will say, it is the most expensive place we have ever traveled. But we saved a lot of money by going to grocery stores and not out to restaurants. We think it would be a great spot for a family trip! Enjoy friend :)
Best place in the world is Kilpisjärvi, Finland. Because statistically is the most active area for northern lights and the shows can be the most colorful and biggest in the world if you are there at that time. But the chances are always high there.
Very nice video. I appreciate the comparison of the three locations. We were in Tromso February 2023 and we only saw them one time from a cruise ship while we were in a passage and they were spectacular. While in Tromso, we went to the church that had a video in the basement and the photographer in the video said September around the equinox was the best time to come to Tromso and see the northern lights..
We saw them the first week of December and it was great! December does tend to be a bit more cloudy than other months though, so you can never quite tell!
Thanks for the informative video . Why did you say you drove , do you mean you've rented a self drive car & only took a tour for going to see the northern lights?
Hi, I’m planning a visit from 17th Jan to 23rd Jan. What is your advice? Should I pick Tromso or maybe plan some time in Lapland and some in Tromso for better chances to see the Northern lights?
If you are trying to see the northern lights then try to stay somewhere outside the city in the dark so it is easier to see them! September will be good for seeing the lights! Have a great trip :)
in the 80 e at summer I saw Aurore boréale on southern part of Quebec province then in the 90 e in my town 35 kilometers south east of Montreal Eastern township , across Quebec but since the year 2000 nothing there are some best place like Eastern township between Quebec and Saguenay Laurentian anywhere far from big city.but the Strongest was in the 80e when i was teenager at summer just between Montreal and the US border ( new york) . red cloud and green was like aliens were here . strong ones that we saw pictures from Baie James ( wasibi )
It depends if you want snow and northern lights or sunny days! We went in December and did get a little sick of the dark but loved the northern lights :)
Contrary to popular belief, Europeans (not her) in a few earlier centuries never liked to live in places for years and years in the northern reaches of the geographical Inuit areas of their countries where it's forever frigid and icy almost all the time. Only Eskimos / Inuits liked such places of those three countries and Imperial Russia all year long and all around the north pole actually from just north of the Arctic Circle. . During the time of Peter the Great, North Sweden and North Norway and North Finland exported or deported all their Inuit Eskimo populations living there 300 years ago or so, living around the Arctic Circle to Imperial Russia and north Russia and Siberian Russia, in exchange for money paid to Imperial Russia. This was how Sweden the other two countries got rid of their Inuit populations and Eskimo populations about 300 years ago, in exchange for money. They were exported to Imperial Russia in exchange for money. The Eskimos were replaced by whites with a Nomadic lifestyle in North sweden and Norway and North Finland in places closer to the North Pole. I forgot the name of that ethnic group, like Sami white Inuits or white Eskimos, which had a similar lifestyle to Inuits. Like Inuits, the Sami white tribes likes fish and reindeer meat. All Inuits / Eskimos of North Sweden and North Finland and north Norway were deported to Imperial Russia in exchange for money paid to Imperial Russia about 300 years ago.
Wow that is such great information and so interesting! We love the cold so we might have been perfect to live up north haha! Thanks so much for your comment :)
If you are going for the northern lights we would probably say yes, but the scenery in Iceland is unreal!! They are both amazing places! Thanks for watching :)
Very helpful for planning, thank you. Tromso is surely the one destination in the future and Lofoten Islands are not that far, too. When I was in Lapland (Rovaniemi) for 3 days some years ago, it was just the same as you said - too much clouds and fog, but amazing snowmobile, husky and reindeer rides, so memorable even though.
Do you have special camera skills to get them great photos of the show. ❤️ what month was it when you visited Tromso? We are going in January 2024. Have an amazing and safe time in Thailand ❤️
We did a lot of research and had to figure out the right camera settings to get the pictures :) but you can also use long exposure on your phone, it just comes out a little grainy. We visited Tromso in December! Have a great trip! And thank you so much!
Thank you for the video! 😄 Hi, Love from Mumbai, India! By any chance can we communicate over email for few queries on our upcoming honeymoon trip for December 2024! Thank you!
It is so obvious where to go that any advice is not needed....it's literally in the name.....northern lights....go north.... Iceland has many interesting things ....but northern lights....is not one of them..... Just have a look at a map ....and you'll see that Iceland is not in the Arctic. Reykjavik is around 225 km south of the Arctic Circle at 64,16 dgr N latitude. That fact does not improve the chances to see any northern light. It is like having a strong wish to visit France .....but instead travel to Germany or Britain....well....that must be a unique way of experience France. ....but who said that logic is the most prominent thing with humans....
It doesn't matter which country you're in, if the sun does some awesome floofs then you'll see those lights in all those countries :D If the sun isn't active you wont see them. Iceland is THE best though. It is such a unique country and so much more to see and do and the people are soooo nice. Definitely more magic. Aaaaand..... volcanos!! I've been in all three countries and by far Iceland is the best and i'll keep going back there.
That is awesome! We have never been there before so I can't say for sure, but I would imagine you would have a good chance of seeing them! If you can stay longer, I would recommend it because the more nights you are there, the higher your chances are! Enjoy your trip :)
Just been to Svalbard to track the Northern Lights down. All i can say is wow. What a show. A fantastic place. Went out with Better Moments on the skidoos into the wilderness. Total darkness What a place. You cant get much more North than that and the lights were fantastic
We definitely want to go there someday!! I’m sure it’s amazing 🙌🏼
Nice Job!
I live about in the middle of Finland maybe little bit more north side, but we are seeing auroras here every winter. . Sometimes they are actually dancing 😊 if they are strong enough you can actually hear them...that crackling sound
That is so fun! We'll have to listen for the crackling sound next time
What really matters is the Sun’s activity. As long as you’re above the Arctic Circle, Finnish or Norwegian Lapland or in Iceland, if there’s no Sun activity causing the Auroras the location doesn’t really matter. Also, being a Laplander myself, I guarantee the green or whatever colour is at least as bright for the naked eye as it is on camera.
I’m happy that your odyssey for the Northern Lights had a happy ending.😊
That is so interesting!! Thank you for that information! We are so glad too! ♥️ and thank you for watching!!
But it's not really possible to be above the Arctic Circle in Iceland.
Did you guys listen at all at the guides when the explained how the lights work or did you book the cheapest chase without guides?
I have studied the lights and can honestly tell you that the northern lights are far from the simplicity as you present them and no country better then other in that matter, solar storms, gas density and the magnetic poles have no boarders.
In this part of the world you only need darkness and a dash of luck.
The truth is that you are really misleading people with your lack of knowledge.
Hi plz help me I m planning for Finland in October 2024 am I able to see northern lights ?
@@jonalbhi plz guild me for northern lights as I m planning in October 2024 will I be able to see it ?
As someone who works within the tour operator industry in Iceland, seeing the northern lights is tricky mainly due to the fact that Icelandic weather is extremely cloudy, especially during winter, which blocks visibility and for some reason Mother Nature LOVES to have high activity with really cloudy sky or low activity with no clouds in sight.
Some companies are thinking of changing the policy of the rebooking system, where you are not able to rebook as many time until successful so my main advice would be read the fine print and ask any and all questions directly to the company so that they can let you know what to expect. Unfortunately, the only thing that is guaranteed on the Northern Lights tour is that nothing is guaranteed because we cannot control mother nature.
Yes that totally makes sense! Nothing is ever guaranteed :) thanks for your comment!
Yeah, yeah ....blame the clouds. I didn't see any realisation of the real reason for the "problems" with northern lights....which is the simple fact of Iceland's and Reykjavik's location...which is far in the south.
I say that since I live far north of anything on Iceland....and well over 650 km further north than Reykjavik (latitude wise).
Iceland is not in the Arctic ...and Reykjavik is around 225 km south of the Arctic Circle.
Offering northern light tours on Iceland is like asking people to visit Germany ....in order to experience France..... Iceland has plenty of other things to show off to tourists ....but northern lights....not really....find something better to do.....
Nice summary. My hints for to see northern lights are:
- Be north. The norther you are, the better chance you have and the lights are also stronger. You should be at least on the polar circle.
- The best time is around vernal and autumnal equinoxes (22nd of September or March) when the lights are the strongest.
- Be near to an ocean where probability for clear sky is a little higher than inlands.
Those are great tips!! We will have to come back in September! Thanks for the info :)
I noticed that the more you are near the water, the more cloudy it is. Tromso is usually super cloudy
@@Julia-ui5lw yes and the weather like cloudiness can chance in any moment very rapidly.
Your ideas of weather patterns ....and the occurrence of clouds ....show that you can impossible live anywhere near the ocean. Let me inform you that it is the moist from the ocean that forms the clouds when it reach the coasts. So sorry start from square one ....again....
Great video!! Please share some ideas for Tromso travel 😊 another idea - throw some maps up on the screen to give us a better idea of locations between the countries. Cheers😎
Hi friend!! Thank you so much! Norway is an amazing place. We actually have a ton of videos here- Norway
ua-cam.com/play/PL3dhvxj_8AgaWc35xKxcFLhXwOA7-08wt.html
You can watch all of our Tromso/Norway stuff from that link :) we highly recommend the orca tour! :)
is tromso better or sommaroy better for northern lights?.. which part of tromso should we stay to see the best lights?
Lucky to see the Northern lights in Iceland on our first tour, but my companion was disappointed because the lights weren't as strong so she had to join the tour next day (for free). Still happy for the experience! Nature is just wonderful! Can't wait to see it again in Lapland and Tromso!
That is amazing!! It can be a bummer when they aren't too bright! Nature is so amazing. Lapland and Tromso are wonderful! Have a great day :)
cool video,~! We have been to all three locations too (on separate occasions) Didn't see them in Finland (Saariselkä) due to the clouds, Iceland was pretty good, but our last visit to Tromso/Senja topped it all; so I totally agree with you guys 🤩
When did you visit Tromso
@@barnalibhattacharjee5640 Jan '23 -> we had fireworks back then 🎆
Thanks for this video, really enjoyed watching! What time of year did you go?x
We are so glad you enjoyed it :) we went the end of November and the beginning of December!
@JacobandJennyTravel Ohh good to know. I feel very inspired!x
I will go to Tromso with my family. Thank you very much for the advice 😃👏🏻🙋🏻♀️
It is a great place!! Enjoy it! Thanks for watching :)
The fact is, whether you're gonna see them in any country or not it's really just down to luck. Also I've heard that the lights are potentially even more active in autumn and/or spring? But jugding by your videos it definitely seems like Norway has the best chances! It's true that in Finland it often snows a lot which obviously means clouds
December-January is the worst possible time period to go to the north for the lights. The weather is cloudy and grey. If it's not, then you have to send in your lottery ticket asap!
edit: Well... naturally summer is even worse as there is daylight 24/7...
They are most active around vernal and autumnal equinoxes.
Yes we have heard that too! But we did see them a ton in Norway and they were so bright! Thanks so much for watching :)
@@oh2mpthey are more active around the equinoxes but around the arctic circle your chances are better in the winter solstice since it's dark all day and the weather tends to be less stormy and cloudy because its coldest, which makes for crystal clear skies.
@JacobandJennyTravel whats the best time to go for northen lights in tromso
A location that will have all of them beat hands down, is Longyarbyen on Svalbard, more than a 1000 km north of Tromsø and Northern Finland and 1325 km north of Iceland.
The season would also be quite a bit longer.
The most important factor is weather conditions.
You would also have to decide how comfortable you want to be while gazing at the Northern Lights.
We have heard it is great in Svalbard! Thanks for your comment :)
i have seen the light 3 times since christmas outside stockholm. But the biggest often appears in the north.
Wow that is amazing!! Thanks for watching :)
cool video,~! We have been to all three locations too (on separate occasions) Didn't see them in Finland (Saariselkä) due to the clouds, Iceland was pretty good, but our last visit to Tromso/Senja topped it all; so I totally agree with you guys
That is awesome!! The shows in Tromso were amazing! So glad you guys had that experience too. Thanks for watching :)
hi, is early to mid february a good time to visit tromso city
? or which city/country would you recommend?thanks.
Yeah you should have a good chance of seeing the northern lights then :) enjoy!!
@@JacobandJennyTravel thnx i will !
Mr Birkeland established the Northern Lights Observatory in Alta (just East of Tromsø) after having had priests in Norway, Sweden and Finland record the duration of Aurora I think for 3 years in their parishes.
That is so interesting!! Thanks for that great information :)
Great breakdown and comparison. Good to hear the changes you would make in the future. ❤❤❤ the new location!
Thank you friends!! THE NEW LOCATION 🎉
We were staying for 7 days in Tromso and saw no lights, as Tromso is super cloudy place. I live Finnish lapland much more, because the more cold it is, the more clear sky and Tromso is not so cold (more windy). Though in my life I saw auroras in Tromso about 15 times, but I would say it was hard. So I guess you just were lucky to catch clear sky and solar activity exatly that time you were in Norway :)
The northern lights are always hard to nail down haha!! Thanks for your comment :)
Thank you for this description I really need it from Iran and both of you look like kind❤
We are glad we could help! Thanks for watching ♥️
We recently just had a severe G4 geomagnetic storm and the auroras were surreal. I saw them from central MN and the entire sky looked like a techno rave, with pink flashes covering every inch of the sky. These were the best auroras since 2017 and I feel so lucky to have witnessed them.
We saw so many people posting pictures of that!!! We are so jealous, I bet it was so amazing.
Did you post anywhere??? 🤔
Thank you so much I was so confused between the 3 options. Now I know Tromso is the best!!
Fairbanks...2,5hr from Seattle and you there, Aurora Borealis tours available. We went on the first weekend of October and it was stunning....yes,snowing already
Wow that sounds amazing! We were just in Alaska but of course it was summer so no snow yet!
I live 200 km north of Helsinki and you can see Northern Lights here without problems.
That is awesome! Thanks so much for sharing :)
Hi! Thank you for such an informative video. Just wondering if you could share your itinerary with us 😊
We are so happy it helped :) we don't have our itinerary writte down but we flew into Iceland, spent 7 days there, then spent 14 days in Finland in Levi and Rovanemi, the 10 tens in Norway in Tromso and Sommaroy :) hope that helps!
Also B&B recommendations in Rovaniemi and Tromso will be helpful
In Rovaniemi we loved staying at Santa Claus Village the most and Tromso we don't have a good recommendation. Thanks for watching :)
@@JacobandJennyTravel Thanks a lot for helping
I'm leaving for the Lofoten islands in a week or so. We'll be on the islands for about 8 days. I really want to see the lights. Did you guys go that far south at all? Looks like even with a low KP index, they are pretty common there, since the islands are relatively close to Tromso, but I'm wondering how far more north we might need to go.
We did not go that far south, but you are right, even when the KPs are low, you can still have a good chance of seeing them there! We saw them on the Sommaroy islands too :)
Goood explanation
Thank you :)
Awesome video! Which month were you in Norway?
Thank you so much! We were there the first two weeks of December :)
I have been doing a lot of research on the Northern Lights and this is the most helpful information that I have found. What month was it that you were in Norway?
We are SO happy to hear that :) we were in Norway the first week of December!
Many thanks Jacob and Jenny for making this video for Aurora Borealis enthusiasts. For Tromso, do you have any recommendation on where to stay to see the Aurora? Thanks in advance 😊❤
We hope it helped!! For strictly seeing the aurora I would recommend staying outside of the city limits so that the light doesn't limit your chances of seeing the auroras. We also got our best aurora show ever when we were on a boat in Tromso :) so we would for sure recommend getting on a boat if you can! We also went to Sommaroy about 45 minutes from Tromso and saw great auroras there!
Which companies you will recommend for Northern Lights hunt tour? We are going in November beginning. Whiich month did you visit?
In Finland we used Wild About Lapland and in Iceland we used Reykjavik Excursions. We didn't do a northern lights tour in Norway, just saw them a lot on our daily activities :) we were there end of November/early december!
@@JacobandJennyTravel Thanks a lot for helping
We just got back from Tromso a couple of weeks ago,( beginning of February). We saw the lights in Tromso but they were much more spectacular in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. I loved both places but Svalbards remoteness just did it for me. By the way, contrary to what I expected, the photos with my iphone 14 pro were better than those with my dslr. Just get to know your settings before you go,( exposure, iso, f-stop).
I’m sure they were so amazing in Longyearbyen! We definitely want to go there someday! The iPhones do take surprisingly good pictures of the lights ✨
when did you go to see them in Svalbard and on what activity/company/time of day? I was going to book for Svalbard, but people said the mountains get in the way. so tromso is better. But if you saw them best in Svalbard I'd prefer going there anyway??
@@flash2k like I say, we went in February this year. The mountains surrounding the town can be restrictive but people were able to take photos from our hotel car park. The real restriction of being in town is light pollution. If you do any of the snowmobile, dog sledging, glacier activities out of town theres a reasonable chance of seeing the lights at the right time of year. When we went it was dark 24 hours a day but it was amazing how fast you got used to it and how much you could still see, ( remember that the snow and ice is reflecting any light). Both Tromso and Longyearbyen are great in their own right but I loved Longyearbyen. One thing to consider is that it isnt a good idea to leave town on foot on your own as there is a real risk of Polar bears there,( this is pointed out to you on the trip). Hope whichever you choose it works out well for you.
hi. thanks for sharing. so which month did you go ?
We hope you enjoyed it! We went the end of November and early December :)
Which months did you guys travel to each destination? I'm thinking of taking my fam either to Tromso or Iceland. Iceland seems to have the more diverse things to do and see. But if Tromso is where the northern lights are, that's probably where we'll be first. I was also looking at the cruises from Tromso.
We were in Iceland the end of November and tromso the beginning of December! They are both great, but I would say Tromso probably has a better chance of northern light! Enjoy your trip :)
@@JacobandJennyTravel awesome! Thank you so much! Been enjoying your vids. Early December in Tromso looks like a good plan :)
And then do a summer trip to Iceland to enjoy everything else :)
Hello, what time of the year did you visit there? We are planning for early November
We were there the last week of November and early December :) have a great trip!
@@JacobandJennyTravel thank you!
I really enjoy your travel videos :)
I am so excited for your videos in Thailand …and your previous videos make me want to visit Norway……You both put out great content ..
We are soooo excited to start posting our Thailand series!! They start on Wednesday 😍 Norway was amazing too! We are so glad you are enjoying out videos!! Thank you so much for watching!
Really liked this video, thank you
I'm going to make a booking, but cannot decide whether before, or after Christmas would be the better time ( Tromso for us ) ... Which month did you go in please?
We are so glad you liked it! We were there the first week of December! :) Have a great trip!
@@JacobandJennyTravel
Thanks very much for the reply
That's a very good option for us 👍🏻
We’re going this December to Abisko, Sweden for three nights. What do u think our odds are? Thanks!
That is awesome! We have never been there before so I can't say for sure, but I would imagine you would have a good chance of seeing them! If you can stay longer, I would recommend it because the more nights you are there, the higher your chances are! Enjoy your trip :)
Nice video. Is January the best time to see northern lights in Norway?
We went in November and early December and it was really good! We have never been in January so I am not sure.
@@JacobandJennyTravelaww thanks so much this helps a lot. I was thinking of going to Tromso at November end but wasn't sure about how cloudy it would be.
Hi Jacob & Jenny! Do you think going to norway around the equinox (20th sept to 25th sept) would increase our chances of seeing the nothern lights?
Hello!! We have never been there during that time, but we have heard the lights are amazing in September :) we are actually hoping to be there around that time this year too!!
What company you had for the Northern lights? Thank You~ grace
We used Wild About Lapland in Finland and Reykjavik Excursions in Iceland :)
I think if someone wanna see northern lights lofoten reine is the place or iceland 🤗❣️
Thanks for your comment :)
@@JacobandJennyTravel ❣️
Returning to this video after seeing by far the craziest northern lights from last week's extreme G5 storm, the strongest since 2003. I was in awe the entire night as auroras of almost every color filled the entire sky from dusk till dawn. The reds were so intense it looked like a 360 degree wildfire was going on all around me with what looked like a portal to another dimension overhead. If I didn't know what I was seeing, I would think the world was ending. Still in complete awe in what I saw that night, way better than March and April 2023's aurora.
That is awesome!! We saw tons of pictures and it looked amazing! :)
At what time did u visit Tromso and Finalnd. I am planning a trip in December. It would be great if you could help
We were there at the end of November and beginning of December :) have a great trip!
This is godly thank you
We are so happy it helped!! Thanks for watching :)
When did you see the northern lights in tromso ? Is February a good time
We were there the beginning of December but I do believe February is a good time to see them :)
Tromso Jan 10-19.. loved the pics & video.. which boat ?? and restaurant suggestions . Thx guys
Thank you friend! We went out with Brim Explorer :) we highly recommend them! Unfortunately we did not go to a ton of restaurants because it is very expensive lol! But we did love going to the "tiniest bar in the universe" they had great mulled wine and bratwursts/reindeer hot dogs! Enjoy your trip, Norway is amazing!
Hi, which tour operator did you go with for Norther Lights in Iceland?
Reykjavik excursions :)
Hi! When did you go? What are the best dates to go and catch them in tromso and not freeze to death?
Hi there! We went to Tromso in December and we actually weren't too cold (we had thermals and lots of layers). We have heard September and October are amazing months to see the lights and it would be less cold then too :)
@@JacobandJennyTravel thanks a lot for replying back!
AMAZING EXPERIENCE..
I AM GOING TO TROMSO AT THE 3RD WEEK OF JANUARY..
DO U THINK IT WILL STILL BE A GOOD TIME FOR SEEING AURORA?
It was so incredible! We saw them lots of times in Tromso so I would say theres a pretty decent chance you will see them! Enjoy your trip :)
@@JacobandJennyTravelAWESOME, THANK YOU😀
I live in Nottingham England, is there any chance to see the northen lights here?
I don't think so, but you could research it on google! :)
We went to iceland
But even when it was clear sky it is never as bright as on the cameras and pictures so dont be disappointed
That’s true it is never promised!
Can you suggest some tours you took in tromso for the northern lights?
We actually didn't do any northern lights tours while in Tromso, we just got very lucky and saw them multiples times while there. We were on a whale watching boat and got to see them, so I would definitely recommend doing a northern lights boat tour, to get away from all the city lights! We didn't even mean to find them while we were on the boat but it was the best light show we have ever seen! Enjoy your trip :)
I did some research....and it says the best month to see Northern Lights is in March. And we're planning to visit Finland in March 2024. 🙂
That is awesome! We hope you see them🤞🏼
What about the clouds? I want to go to Tromso just for the lights. But I am not sure which month to go between November and March. Can you please put your insights. Thanks 😊
Hi! I loved this, great video. Im going to Tromsø on December 15th, so in three days. Any recommendations in the city? I am going to the Sámi people, and looking forward to meeting them and learning about their culture, but what other things would you recommend me do inside the city?
That is awesome! We would for sure recommend doing a whale watching tour, they leave from Tromso and it was the highlight of our trip! We have lots of videos on Tromso if you want to check them out :) have a great trip!
Hi there. Could you see the northern lights? I am planning to go this winter too but cant decide about the best month for northern lights. Thank you 😊
@@ozalmes Yes! We saw them multiple times. There was a storm though, so clouds were passing quickly so it was difficult at times and we were out til 3AM looking 😂 but yes I’ve seen them multiple times in that trip! December definitely the best month, January too
@@Fatasha776 thank you so much 🌸
hi for tromso which month did u go?
We were there the first week of December!
Very informative.. could u also share contact details of stays, tour operator n all
We are glad it helped! In Lapland, we used Wild About Lapland and in Iceland we used Reykjavik Adventures. In Norway we did not use a northern lights tour but we saw the lights on an Orca tour with Brim Explorer :)
hi what month did you go to norway for the northern lights?
We were there the first week of December :)
Planning a trip to Norway, specifically Tromso in January 2025. It appears that this month would be an ideal time to witness the northern lights? Please suggest if not we will change the month.
I am sure January will be great :) have a good trip!
Which boat tour in Tromso did you take ..
We went with Brim Explorer! :) here is their website brimexplorer.com/destination/troms%C3%B8
i have set myself a goal to go to tromso and see the lights with my 2 daughters and wife.. We had a great summer holiday in Norway for the first time last year. The funny thing is after that summer vacation i looked up what my next destination should be and i picked tromso..Now after some research it seems thats a great place to be.
The downside of tromso is that its very populair and thus expensive because of the tourists. the husky tour, reindeer, or whale spotting is getting expenisve to join as a family.
Do you think its a great experience to go to tromso as a family, somewhere around end december begin januar?
We had a great time there!! Specifically for seeing the northern lights and seeing the orcas & humpback whales! I will say, it is the most expensive place we have ever traveled. But we saved a lot of money by going to grocery stores and not out to restaurants. We think it would be a great spot for a family trip! Enjoy friend :)
Nice video
Thank you very much :)
Which month did you guys go?
We went the end of November/early December :)
Followed your hunt for the northern light. But you didn´t go to Nordkap, why. Or northern Sweden while you was on your way tto Tromsö
We need to go there next!! Thanks so much for following along :)
Best place in the world is Kilpisjärvi, Finland. Because statistically is the most active area for northern lights and the shows can be the most colorful and biggest in the world if you are there at that time. But the chances are always high there.
We need to go there next!! Thanks for the tip :)
Best month to go to Kilpisjärvi for northern lights is early March right?
which month in tromso or lapland is good for northern lights? is sept/Oct month good?
Yes some people say sep/oct are the best months to see the lights!
Very nice video. I appreciate the comparison of the three locations. We were in Tromso February 2023 and we only saw them one time from a cruise ship while we were in a passage and they were spectacular. While in Tromso, we went to the church that had a video in the basement and the photographer in the video said September around the equinox was the best time to come to Tromso and see the northern lights..
Hey guys! What time of the year did you go to Tromso? :)
We were there the first week of December :)
What time of the year would be best?
We went in November and December and it was great! Some people say September and October are the best to see the lights though!
💯❤️ Tromso it is.
You will have an amazing time! Enjoy :)
An awesome review..
Could you please tell me what dates you were in tromso
We were there the first week of December!
Is 2nd week of december good time to see them in Tromso ?
We saw them the first week of December and it was great! December does tend to be a bit more cloudy than other months though, so you can never quite tell!
Thanks for the informative video . Why did you say you drove , do you mean you've rented a self drive car & only took a tour for going to see the northern lights?
We hope it was helpful! We took a tour that drove us to the lights while in Finland and Iceland :)
@@JacobandJennyTravel Thanks for the clarification
When did you go to Tromso?
We went the first week of December!
Which month did you go to Tromso , Norway ?
First two weeks of December!
One of my wishes in life is to live under the northern lights ✨️
Hi, I’m planning a visit from 17th Jan to 23rd Jan. What is your advice? Should I pick Tromso or maybe plan some time in Lapland and some in Tromso for better chances to see the Northern lights?
It is hard to say, but from our personal experience we saw the lights way more in Tromso🙌🏼 enjoy your trip and good luck :)
Very beautiful 🌺❄🌺
They are gorgeous!! Thank you for watching :)
Which Month did you visit Tromso ?
The first week of December :)
U forget WHEN
We were there in November and December!
What months were you in Lapland?
We were there in November :)
Please share how you clicked photos and videos so that it look green
We set our cameras ISO up high and took the pictures on long exposure :) hope that helps! Thank you for watching!
We are planning for Tromso, do you suggest some specific location in there? September month is ok for this?
If you are trying to see the northern lights then try to stay somewhere outside the city in the dark so it is easier to see them! September will be good for seeing the lights! Have a great trip :)
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That is so amazing!! Sounds like you got a great light show! Thanks for watching :)
Of course you can see northern lights in south finland also.
Yes we were just saying your chances are much better in Northern Finland :) thanks for watching!
What time of year would you go to Norway?
It depends if you want snow and northern lights or sunny days! We went in December and did get a little sick of the dark but loved the northern lights :)
Contrary to popular belief, Europeans (not her) in a few earlier centuries never liked to live in places for years and years in the northern reaches of the geographical Inuit areas of their countries where it's forever frigid and icy almost all the time. Only Eskimos / Inuits liked such places of those three countries and Imperial Russia all year long and all around the north pole actually from just north of the Arctic Circle. . During the time of Peter the Great, North Sweden and North Norway and North Finland exported or deported all their Inuit Eskimo populations living there 300 years ago or so, living around the Arctic Circle to Imperial Russia and north Russia and Siberian Russia, in exchange for money paid to Imperial Russia. This was how Sweden the other two countries got rid of their Inuit populations and Eskimo populations about 300 years ago, in exchange for money. They were exported to Imperial Russia in exchange for money. The Eskimos were replaced by whites with a Nomadic lifestyle in North sweden and Norway and North Finland in places closer to the North Pole. I forgot the name of that ethnic group, like Sami white Inuits or white Eskimos, which had a similar lifestyle to Inuits. Like Inuits, the Sami white tribes likes fish and reindeer meat. All Inuits / Eskimos of North Sweden and North Finland and north Norway were deported to Imperial Russia in exchange for money paid to Imperial Russia about 300 years ago.
Wow that is such great information and so interesting! We love the cold so we might have been perfect to live up north haha! Thanks so much for your comment :)
Hi, may I know which month did you go for these aurora hunting? & were all 3 countries done in one single trip? Thank you in advance
Yes we did! It was the end of November and beginning of December! :)
Hi there. I'm planning for Tromso in mid March. Would you reckon that's a better choice over Iceland?
If you are going for the northern lights we would probably say yes, but the scenery in Iceland is unreal!! They are both amazing places! Thanks for watching :)
Very helpful for planning, thank you. Tromso is surely the one destination in the future and Lofoten Islands are not that far, too. When I was in Lapland (Rovaniemi) for 3 days some years ago, it was just the same as you said - too much clouds and fog, but amazing snowmobile, husky and reindeer rides, so memorable even though.
Yes we totally agree! Finland was great for all the fun snow activities and Tromso was amazing for the northern lights! Thanks for watching :)
Can you please pin tour company names for Norway as I am planning end of the year
Yes the tour company we used in Norway was "Brim Explorer" and in Finland was "Wild About Lapland" :) both are excellent companies!
Do you have special camera skills to get them great photos of the show. ❤️ what month was it when you visited Tromso? We are going in January 2024.
Have an amazing and safe time in Thailand ❤️
We did a lot of research and had to figure out the right camera settings to get the pictures :) but you can also use long exposure on your phone, it just comes out a little grainy. We visited Tromso in December! Have a great trip! And thank you so much!
What time of the year you guys were in tromso ?
The first two weeks on December :)
@@JacobandJennyTravel thank you :)
I dont smoke but I think I may need a pack of cigarettes to hold me over in that cold
Haha that is why we think everyone smokes there!! Thanks for watching :)
Thank you for the video! 😄
Hi, Love from Mumbai, India!
By any chance can we communicate over email for few queries on our upcoming honeymoon trip for December 2024!
Thank you!
Thank you for watching :) yes feel free to send us a message on Instagram!
It is so obvious where to go that any advice is not needed....it's literally in the name.....northern lights....go north....
Iceland has many interesting things ....but northern lights....is not one of them..... Just have a look at a map ....and you'll see that Iceland is not in the Arctic. Reykjavik is around 225 km south of the Arctic Circle at 64,16 dgr N latitude.
That fact does not improve the chances to see any northern light.
It is like having a strong wish to visit France .....but instead travel to Germany or Britain....well....that must be a unique way of experience France. ....but who said that logic is the most prominent thing with humans....
It doesn't matter which country you're in, if the sun does some awesome floofs then you'll see those lights in all those countries :D If the sun isn't active you wont see them.
Iceland is THE best though. It is such a unique country and so much more to see and do and the people are soooo nice. Definitely more magic. Aaaaand..... volcanos!!
I've been in all three countries and by far Iceland is the best and i'll keep going back there.
You are right, there is so many factors to it! Thanks for watching :)
Step 1: Buy a better camera
That would be nice but unfortunately we aren’t made of money 😉
We’re going this December to Abisko, Sweden for three nights. What do u think our odds are? Thanks!
That is awesome! We have never been there before so I can't say for sure, but I would imagine you would have a good chance of seeing them! If you can stay longer, I would recommend it because the more nights you are there, the higher your chances are! Enjoy your trip :)