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Return Flights from London to Tromsø Norway via WizzAir for £44 @ Skyscanner


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1. Tromsø, Norway
Flights from London to Tromso, Norway (above the Arctic Circle) from £32 (£44 usual price, £32 with Wizz Discount Club)
In Tromsø there is always a good chance of seeing the northern lights in the period September until April. These are the months of the year when it is dark enough outside to see the lights dance across the sky.
Tour: Aurora Chase with professional photographers
2. Rovaniemi, Lapland - Santa's Village
Flights from London to Rovaniemi, Lapland from £54
In Rovaniemi you can visit Santa Claus and cross the Arctic Circle every day of the year.
Tour: Northern Lights Hunt and Arctic Circle
3. Iceland
Flights from several UK cities to Iceland from £37.
Flights from Luton - from £37
Flights from Manchester - from £65
Iceland is one of the best places in the world to see the aurora borealis, or northern lights. Here, at 65° N on the southern edge of the Arctic Circle, you can see auroras almost every night (and in warmer temperatures than other viewing locations in Scandinavia).
Tour: Northern Lights Night Tour from Reykjavik
More dates available, check on Skyscanner.
Flights from London to Tromso, Norway (above the Arctic Circle) from £32 (£44 usual price, £32 with Wizz Discount Club)
In Tromsø there is always a good chance of seeing the northern lights in the period September until April. These are the months of the year when it is dark enough outside to see the lights dance across the sky.
Tour: Aurora Chase with professional photographers
2. Rovaniemi, Lapland - Santa's Village
Flights from London to Rovaniemi, Lapland from £54
In Rovaniemi you can visit Santa Claus and cross the Arctic Circle every day of the year.
Tour: Northern Lights Hunt and Arctic Circle
3. Iceland
Flights from several UK cities to Iceland from £37.
Flights from Luton - from £37
Flights from Manchester - from £65
Iceland is one of the best places in the world to see the aurora borealis, or northern lights. Here, at 65° N on the southern edge of the Arctic Circle, you can see auroras almost every night (and in warmer temperatures than other viewing locations in Scandinavia).
Tour: Northern Lights Night Tour from Reykjavik
More dates available, check on Skyscanner.

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sorted byHow are other expenses such as hotels & Food? Scandinavian countries are supposedly be expensive
If you had a travel insurance you could contact them, if you didn't you could contact a company which will help you to get a refund, of course for a fee. (edited)
If the worls was to end, I'd either go there or to Bermudas.
this may be my next best opportunity to see them (edited)
Yes
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I was looking to do a trip to Tromso earlier last year, but the flight and accommodation costs put me off.
I have managed to get a double room in an air bnb in Tromso City centre for £70 a night, which is very good.
The Equinox is on the 20th March, so there is a higher chance of seeing the aurora (cloud cover permitting of course!)
Hopefully it’ll be third time lucky to see the northern lights, after two previous no aurora trips to Iceland.