The next sessions for this Northern lights discovery in Norway:
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"Northern Lights winter 2025" stay from Saturday, February 8 to Saturday, February 15 2025
Stay limited to a maximum of 20 trainees.
This stay is open for registration - 11 places remaining.
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"Northern Lights Winter 2025" stay from Saturday, February 15 to Saturday, February 22, 2025
Stay limited to a maximum of 20 trainees.
This stay is open for registration - Full
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" Northern Lights Winter 2026" stay from Saturday, February 14 to Saturday, February 21, 2026
Stay limited to a maximum of 20 trainees.
This stay is open for registration - 18 places remaining
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Astro Evasion, offers you these discovery stays of the polar lights in the far north of Norway in Tromsø (Lat 69°30N, Long 18°58E), beyond the Arctic Circle, further north than Iceland, at the same latitude as the middle of Greenland.
During the stay, you will benefit from "scientific" explanations to understand the very complex phenomenon that results in these magnificent luminous draperies in the polar skies.
You will understand their origin, which is our star, the Sun, and answer questions such as the interest in observing them near Tromsø, why the probability of observing them is higher at certain times than others, and why their intensity can vary so quickly. Solar activity will be at its peak around 2025, so take advantage of these periods to hope to see the most beautiful auroras.
And that’s not all! Depending on the weather, you will enjoy beautiful snowy landscapes and the bodies of water all around the city. The slightly mountainous landscape offers stunning views. You will enjoy the beautiful scenery of the island of Sommarøy and an excursion to the highlands of Finnish Lapland.
You will have the option (extra cost) to :
- Learn about Sami culture and feed reindeer with our partner Kilpissafarit.
- Enjoy a beautiful dog sledding excursion on the island of Kvaløya with our partner Arcticadventuretours.
- Take the Fjellheisen cable car and enjoy a magnificent sunset over Tromsø.
- Drink a local beverage in the ice bar decorated with ice structures at the Magic Ice Bar Tromsø.
- Visit the Polaria aquarium with all kinds of fish found in Arctic waters, including sea lions that put on a show.
- Visit the PolarSet Museum, which covers the history of polar region exploration.
- Visit the University of Tromsø museum, which permanently offers three changing exhibition spaces.
For all these activities with our partners, you will benefit from preferential rates thanks to the Astro Evasion group rate.
Depending on the availability of scientists, you can exclusively visit:
- The EISCAT Laboratory (European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association), with clear and precise explanations from Arild STENBERG and Erik VARBERG, who study the effect of auroras in the upper atmosphere. You will discover the giant antennas used for transmitting and receiving radio waves.
- The University of Tromsø (The Arctic University of Norway) with its library and permanent exhibitions. Professor Magnar GULLIKSTAD JOHNSEN from the Norwegian Center for Space Weather (NOSWE) will present a "Planeterrella"; made by BIRKELAND at this University in 1912, which reproduces auroras in the laboratory.
In these periods, late February, the average temperature is between –7°C and –3°C ; the air is dry. It is normally a snowy landscape that will welcome us upon arrival at the airport, while in late October, temperatures range between -3°C and 0°C with also snow on the peaks.
As you know, Tromsø is north of the Arctic Circle, where you can see the midnight sun or experience a two-month polar night.
In October, the daylight duration is about 7h30, ranging from 8h30 to 16h. In February, the daylight duration is 8h, ranging from 8h to 16h.