3. Kakslauttanen, Finland
Finnish Lapland is famous for the Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort. The place is known for igloos from which you can comfortably watch Aurora. You will be offered a cabin with open fire and sauna. Besides the Northern Lights you can do winter sports. Rent a pair of walking skis and start exploring the area on your own or go on a reindeer safari! If you want to have an unforgettable Christmas this year, then Finland is exactly what you need. Most love the Urho National Park. It offers a route that can be taken via dog sled, then meet Santa and come back home full of positive emotions.
4. Reykjavik, Iceland
Do you know that there is an accessible and affordable spot to see the Northern Lights? That’s right. It’s Reykjavik. In 2015 January Iceland was visited by more than 9.000 Britons and the Lights was not the only thing that attracted them to that area. The land offers volcanoes, blue ice and geysers. Drop by The Blue Lagoon on your way to the city. It boasts a geothermal spa that stays steamy throughout the year. A regular day ticket is around €40. Finally, try out the Game of Thrones locations if you find yourself in Iceland.