Marvel at the Northern Lights from Your Glass Igloo in Finland
Why Finland’s Lapland is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights.
Watch the Arctic sky come alive through a glass-roofed igloo.
Few travel experiences capture the imagination quite like witnessing the Northern Lights dancing across an Arctic sky. For travellers from New Zealand looking for a once-in-a-lifetime winter escape, travel to Finland - and more specifically travel to Lapland - offers one of the most magical ways to see the aurora borealis on Earth.
Imagine lying warm and cosy in a glass-roofed igloo, snow softly falling outside, as ribbons of green, pink and violet light ripple overhead. This is not just a holiday; it’s a moment you’ll remember forever.
In this guide, we explore why Finland’s Lapland is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights, when to go, where to stay and how to plan the perfect aurora adventure from NZ.
What are the Northern Lights?
The Northern Lights, also called the aurora borealis, are a natural light display. They happen when charged particles from the sun hit gases in Earth’s atmosphere. These collisions release energy as glowing light - they create shimmering curtains, arcs and waves across the night sky.
Colours can range from electric green and yellow to pink, red and deep purple - this depends on altitude and atmospheric conditions. While the science is fascinating, nothing compares to seeing the Northern Lights with your own eyes. This is even more true in the pristine wilderness of northern Finland.
Why Finland is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights.
When it comes to Northern Lights travel, Finland consistently ranks as one of the top destinations globally. Here’s why:
- High aurora frequency: Finnish Lapland sits under the auroral oval. The Northern Lights appear here on approximately 200 nights each year.
- Dark, unpolluted skies: With minimal light pollution, Lapland offers crystal-clear views of the night sky.
- Easy access: Compared with other Arctic destinations, Finland is well connected, safe and visitor-friendly.
- Unique accommodation: From glass igloos to wilderness lodges, Finland offers unforgettable places to stay. These places are designed for aurora viewing.
For travellers from New Zealand, travel to Finland is surprisingly seamless, with excellent infrastructure once you arrive in Europe.
Staying in a glass igloo: the ultimate Northern Lights experience.
One of the most iconic ways to experience the Northern Lights is from a glass-roofed igloo in Finnish Lapland. These snow-tucked retreats are designed to keep you warm and comfortable while offering uninterrupted views of the Arctic sky.
From the comfort of your bed, you can watch the aurora flicker and swirl overhead - no need to brave sub-zero temperatures unless you want to. Many igloos are also equipped with:
- Thermal glass ceilings that prevent frost
- Aurora alerts that notify you when the lights appear
- Private bathrooms and modern comforts
- Remote, peaceful settings perfect for a digital detox
As night deepens and snow falls silently outside, you’ll be treated to one of the most starlit skies in Europe. It’s pure magic.
When is the best time to see the Northern Lights in Finland?
Timing is everything when planning Northern Lights travel. In Finland, the aurora season usually runs from late August to April. Peak viewing happens during the dark winter months.
Best months to visit:
- September to October: Early season with autumn colours and fewer crowds
- November to February: Long, dark nights and snowy landscapes – ideal for glass igloos
- March to early April: Increasing daylight, but excellent aurora activity and milder temperatures
For New Zealand travellers, winter in Finland is a great way to dodge the heat of a Kiwi summer. It also suits shoulder seasons, offering a striking contrast trip.
Beyond the Aurora: what else is there to do in Lapland?
While the Northern Lights may be the star attraction, travel to Lapland offers so much more than aurora chasing. A trip here is a full Arctic adventure.
Popular Lapland experiences include:
- Husky sledding through snow-covered forests
- Reindeer safaris led by local Sámi guides
- Snowmobiling across frozen lakes
- Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing
- Visiting Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi
- Traditional Finnish sauna followed by a plunge into icy water
These experiences add depth and excitement to your Northern Lights holiday, turning it into a well-rounded winter escape.
How to get to Finnish Lapland from New Zealand.
Travelling from NZ to Lapland may seem daunting, but it’s easier than you think. Most journeys involve:
- Flying from Auckland to a major European hub such as Singapore, Dubai or Doha
- Connecting to Helsinki, Finland’s capital
- Taking a domestic flight or overnight train north to Lapland (Rovaniemi, Ivalo or Kittilä)
Once in Finland, transport is efficient, safe and well-organised - ideal for travellers who want a stress-free Arctic experience.
What to pack for a Northern Lights trip.
If you’re planning travel to Finland in winter, packing correctly is essential. Temperatures in Lapland can drop to -20°C or lower, but with the right gear, you’ll stay warm and comfortable.
Essentials include:
- Thermal base layers
- Insulated winter jacket and snow pants
- Wool socks and waterproof boots
- Gloves, scarf and beanie
- Camera or smartphone with night photography mode
Most Lapland resorts also provide thermal outerwear for excursions, making it easier for first-time Arctic travellers.
Is Finland good for first-time Northern Lights travellers?
Absolutely. Finland is one of the most beginner-friendly destinations for seeing the Northern Lights. It’s safe, English is widely spoken and tourism services are highly professional.
For NZ travellers who want comfort, reliability and a high chance of seeing the aurora, travel to Lapland offers an ideal balance of adventure and ease.
Turning your Northern Lights dream into reality.
Seeing the Northern Lights from a glass igloo in Finland is more than just a bucket-list item - it’s a travel experience that stays with you long after you return home. From the serenity of Lapland’s snowy wilderness to the thrill of watching the Arctic sky come alive, this is a journey that feels truly special.
Now is the perfect time to start planning your travel to Finland.
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