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Experience the Northern Lights in Abisko with a guided photo expedition, dinner included, and expert tips to capture stunning images in just 6 hours.
A Northern Lights Photo Expedition from Abisko offers an exceptional opportunity to see and photograph the aurora borealis in one of Sweden’s most renowned locations. Priced at $112 and lasting approximately 6 hours, this tour combines expert guidance, a local dinner, and a scenic drive in a 4×4 van to prime viewing spots away from light pollution. Led by a professional photographer featured in National Geographic, BBC, and the European Space Agency, the guide provides invaluable insights into photographing the auroras while sharing fascinating science about the night sky. With dinner included and photos sent directly after the expedition, this tour attracts those eager not only for a visual spectacle but also for memorable, high-quality images.
While the tour is best suited for those interested in capturing the northern lights or learning about astronomy and meteorology, it also offers a chance to relax and enjoy the Arctic landscape in a comfortable setting. The small group size—up to 8 travelers—ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience. The inclusion of dinner and professional photography tips makes this a well-rounded option for anyone wanting a guided, hassle-free Northern Lights adventure.


This expedition is led by a professional photographer whose work has appeared in National Geographic, BBC, and the European Space Agency. His expertise ensures that participants receive detailed advice on camera settings, composition, and timing to optimize their chances of capturing stunning images of the Aurora Borealis. His knowledge of meteorology and astronomy adds a scientific layer to the experience, providing insights into the natural wonders overhead.
The guide’s background means that guests not only witness the lights but also learn how to photograph them effectively. This makes the tour ideal for photography enthusiasts, but even those just wanting to enjoy the show benefit from the guide’s storytelling and scientific explanations.
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The tour departs from Abisko Mountain Lodge at Lapportsvägen 30, with the activity beginning at 7:00 pm. The group travels in a 4×4 van, venturing up to 300 km into the Arctic landscape, far from artificial light sources for optimal aurora visibility. The route takes participants through icy and stunning scenery, where the vast Arctic wilderness offers a breathtaking backdrop for the northern lights.
This journey in a comfortable van allows the group to cover multiple locations, increasing the chance of witnessing the northern lights in different settings. The remote spots are known only to locals, giving a sense of exclusivity and adventure that enhances the overall experience.

The tour begins with a delicious two-course dinner in a local restaurant at Abisko, included in the price. This meal provides a warm and satisfying start to the night, giving participants energy for the outdoor excursion ahead. The dinner is a relaxed way to meet fellow travelers and settle in before heading out into the Arctic darkness.
After dinner, the group prepares for their night under the stars, with the guide sharing a basic astronomy lesson while waiting for the auroras to appear. This educational component adds value for those interested in the science behind the lights.

While waiting for the northern lights, the guide offers valuable insights into astrophotography and sky observation. With a deep understanding of weather, meteorology, and astronomical science, he provides guidance on camera settings, composition, and timing to help you achieve your best shots.
Even if you are not particularly into photography, the guide’s explanations help deepen your appreciation of the natural display overhead. The combination of informative storytelling and practical advice makes this tour educational and engaging.

The success of spotting the northern lights depends on aurora activity and weather conditions. The tour is designed to maximize visibility by traveling into areas with minimal light pollution. The tour duration of 4 to 6 hours allows flexibility, depending on the auroras’ activity and weather.
Participants are encouraged to be patient and prepared to wait outdoors for the phenomenon to appear. The guide provides a basic astronomy lesson during the wait, making the experience as enriching as it is visually spectacular.

One of the highlights of this tour is that all photos taken during the expedition are sent to participants afterward. This means that even those who do not bring professional cameras or prefer to relax can enjoy high-quality images of the lights and Arctic landscapes captured by the guide.
This feature ensures that everyone leaves the tour with tangible memories of their night under the northern skies, making it an excellent value for the price.

The tour departs from Abisko Mountain Lodge at Lapportsvägen 30 at 7:00 pm. It lasts approximately 6 hours, ending back at the same meeting point. The group size is limited to 8 travelers, providing a personal and comfortable experience.
Transportation is in a 4×4 van, and the tour includes pickup options. While tips and alcoholic beverages are not included, the meal and photos are part of the package. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and the activity being accessible for those with typical mobility.

Booking confirmation is immediate, and free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. If canceled less than 24 hours before the start, the full amount paid is non-refundable. The tour depends on good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, participants are offered a reschedule or full refund.
This flexible cancellation policy provides peace of mind when planning a trip to see the northern lights.
This Northern Lights Photo Expedition is perfect for travelers who want to combine scenic Arctic landscapes with professional guidance on photography and science. The inclusion of dinner and the opportunity to receive high-quality photos afterward makes it especially appealing to those who value both educational content and lasting memories.
It suits adventure seekers comfortable with winter conditions and small group experiences, ensuring personalized attention from a knowledgeable guide. While not solely a photography workshop, those keen on capturing the lights will appreciate the expert tips and remote locations.
This tour provides a balanced mix of science, scenery, and photography in a highly accessible format. The expert guide’s reputation and the remote locations visited distinguish it from more generic aurora tours. The dinner included adds to the comfort and convenience, making it suitable for a range of travelers.
While weather dependence remains a factor, the tour’s flexibility and focus on the best possible spots increase the likelihood of witnessing a stunning aurora. The photos sent afterward are a significant bonus, allowing you to relive the experience and share it with others.
This expedition offers great value for those eager to see the northern lights with expert guidance in the beautiful Swedish Arctic.
“Esperienza super, hai tutto l'occorrente per scattare foto bellissime all'aurora in location perfette. Piacevole pausa thè in una tipica tenda sam…”
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes dinner, photos of the tour, and a certified guide with expertise in photography, meteorology, and astronomy.
How long does the tour last?
The expedition lasts approximately 6 hours, starting at 7:00 pm and returning to the meeting point in Abisko.
Where does the tour begin?
The tour starts at Abisko Mountain Lodge, Lapportsvägen 30, and ends back at this location.
Is the tour suitable for non-photographers?
Yes, even if you are not into photography, you can enjoy the show and benefit from the guide’s explanations. The included photos mean you will still have memorable images.
What should I wear?
While not specified, expect Arctic outdoor conditions, so warm, layered clothing and suitable winter gear are recommended.
Can children join the tour?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed; specific age restrictions are not mentioned but should be suitable for outdoor winter activities.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour relies on good weather conditions. If canceled due to weather, you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
Maximum of 8 travelers ensures a small-group experience with personalized guidance.