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2026 Northern Lights in Finland — 7 Verified Locations
Finnish Lapland is the home of the glass-roof aurora cabin. Kakslauttanen invented the category in 1973; today five major glass-igloo resorts cluster around Saariselkä inside Urho Kekkonen National Park — one of the EU's largest dark-sky preserves. Continental dry air gives Finland materially clearer winter nights than coastal Norway, and direct seasonal flights from London, Frankfurt, and Paris land at Rovaniemi (RVN), Kittilä (KTT), and Ivalo (IVL). Aurora season runs late August through mid-April with the longest dark-night window in Europe.
All Finland aurora locations
★ 4.6Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort — Glass Igloo
Saariselkä · Lapland
The original Finnish thermal-glass igloos, deep in Saariselkä's dark-sky belt.
★ 4.6Wilderness Hotel Inari
Inari · Lapland
Glass-roof aurora cabins on Lake Inari with hot-tub deck and aurora-alarm service.
★ 4.5Saariselkä
Saariselkä · Lapland
Finnish Lapland's aurora capital, with five glass-igloo resorts inside one national park.
Northern Lights Village Saariselkä
Saariselkä · Lapland
Sixty glass-roof aurora cabins in a forest clearing, the volume play in Saariselkä.
★ 4.4Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
Rovaniemi · Lapland
Stilted glass-fronted treehouse suites 5 minutes from Rovaniemi airport.
★ 4.3Levi
Kittilä · Lapland
Finnish Lapland's biggest ski village — direct EU flights and aurora viewing from the lifts.
★ 4.2Rovaniemi
Rovaniemi · Lapland
On the Arctic Circle, with the easiest direct-flight access to any aurora town in Europe.