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Experience the Northern Lights with a scenic chase, cozy lodge dinner, and personalized photos on this 4-hour tour from Kiruna to Abisko.
If you’re dreaming of catching the elusive Northern Lights in a setting that combines Arctic comfort with authentic Lapland flavors, the Auroras Kiruna-Abisko & lodge dinner tour might just be what you’re looking for. This four-hour adventure takes you from the snowy outskirts of Kiruna to the famed skies of Abisko National Park, offering a chance to witness one of nature’s most spectacular light shows while enjoying regional cuisine and cozy accommodations.
What we particularly love about this experience is the combination of a scenic ride with expert guidance alongside a traditional Lapland-inspired dinner in a rustic lodge setting. It’s both a visual feast and a taste of local culture. A possible consideration is that, as with all aurora tours, sightings are weather-dependent, and sometimes the skies might not cooperate. That said, this tour is well-suited for travelers seeking a comfortable, guided experience that balances nature with hearty Arctic hospitality.
Ideal for those who appreciate small-group outings, authentic local touches, and the chance to create lasting memories under the stars, this tour promises a blend of adventure and comfort. If you’re eager for a thoughtfully curated Northern Lights experience with opportunities for great photos and regional cuisine, this could be a strong contender.


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This tour begins in Kiruna, a town well known for its Arctic allure, and transports you comfortably via minivan to the Northern Lights Lodge outside the city lights. The lodge’s location is ideal—its open views towards the mountains create a stunning backdrop for aurora viewing, especially given how far it is from the light pollution of the city.
Once there, the experience shifts from vehicle to a more intimate setting. We loved the way the tour emphasizes authentic Lapland ambiance—the cozy lodge, the Arctic clothes provided, and the traditional tipi dinner around a fire. It’s these touches that elevate the experience beyond just a chase across the snowy landscape.
One of the tour’s highlights is the dinner in a tipi, which offers a genuine Arctic feel. Imagine sitting around a crackling fire, enjoying a hearty BBQ meal inspired by Lapland flavors—simple, warming, and satisfying. The reviewer, ERIKAASUNCION_G, especially appreciated this part, describing it as a “maravillosa experiencia en la cena en el tipi,” despite less-than-ideal weather conditions that prevented aurora visibility that night.
Having dinner before heading out into the night sky helps set the mood—cozy, communal, and rooted in local culture. The lodge staff and guides make sure everyone is warm and well-fed, ready for the main event: chasing the Northern Lights.
After dinner, it’s time for the aurora hunt. Traveling by minivan allows for a flexible, comfortable ride along scenic roads between Kiruna and Abisko National Park. The tour’s guides, like Flavio (mentioned by one reviewer), work diligently to find the best viewing spots based on real-time weather and sky conditions—a smart approach since the Northern Lights are famously unpredictable.
The route takes you through peaceful Lapland roads, often away from artificial light, and offers multiple opportunities for aurora sightings. While the experience doesn’t guarantee a sighting (weather is a big factor), the route’s strategic selection of viewing points maximizes the chances. Photos are encouraged, and the guides are usually happy to help you capture the moment—an important feature for many travelers wanting a lasting memory.
For those who don’t see the aurora during the chase, the Northern Lights Lodge itself can sometimes offer a chance to see the lights without leaving the premises. The large open views and minimal light pollution are designed to facilitate sightings right from the lodge.
Guests can also request photos of themselves with the aurora, thanks to the guides’ efforts, which adds a valuable keepsake element to the experience. One reviewer appreciated this, noting they received photographs of the evening, making the experience memorable even if weather conditions didn’t cooperate.
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The tour includes hotel pickup in Kiruna, making the start seamless, especially after a long day of travel. Arctic gear—down jackets, pants, and winter boots—are provided free of charge, which is a real plus, removing the hassle of heavy packing or worrying about staying warm.
The total duration clocks in at about 4 hours, a manageable window that balances adventure with comfort. Small group sizes (up to 8 people) ensure a personalized, intimate atmosphere, allowing guides to cater to individual needs and answer specific questions about the Northern Lights or local culture.
At around $271 per person, this experience offers a lot for the price, especially considering the inclusion of Arctic clothing, dinner, transportation, and photography. Compared to longer or more expensive tours, this one strikes a good balance of affordability and quality. For travelers seeking an accessible, guided adventure with regional flavors and a chance to see the aurora, it offers reasonable value.
The lone review available gives a useful perspective: while weather prevented aurora sightings, the dinner in the tipi was highly praised, and guide Flavio was noted for making the trip enjoyable. This highlights an important point—aurora sightings are never guaranteed, but the overall experience can still be rewarding if it’s well-organized and enjoyable, as this one appears to be.

This tour is best suited for those who value a combination of scenic Arctic travel, culture, and comfort. If you want a guided, small-group experience with the logistics taken care of—clothing, transportation, and dinner—this tour checks many boxes. It’s ideal for travelers seeking authentic Lapland flavors and a cozy atmosphere, especially if they’re okay with the potential that the Northern Lights might be shy that night.
It’s perfect for first-timers or those with limited time in Kiruna who want a well-rounded, stress-free way to experience the Arctic’s most iconic natural wonder. For avid photographers or Aurora enthusiasts, the opportunity to take home professional photos adds a special touch.
While the weather is always a wild card, the focus on good planning, local guidance, and regional comfort makes this a worthwhile option—and a memorable chapter in your Arctic adventure.
“Maravillosa experiencia en la cena en el tipi, pero las condiciones climáticas no se dieron para ver auroras.”

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Kiruna, Arctic clothing (down jacket, pants, winter boots), a BBQ dinner in a tipi, transportation by minivan, and photographs of the evening.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 4 hours, providing enough time for dinner, the aurora chase, and some relaxed viewing.
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed?
No, sightings depend on weather and sky conditions. Guides will do their best to find the best spots, but the aurora is a natural phenomenon.
What should I wear?
The tour provides Arctic clothing, but it’s recommended to wear warm layers underneath. The provided gear includes a down jacket, pants, and sturdy winter boots.
Can I get photographs of the aurora and myself?
Yes, the guides take photos that you can keep, making for a great souvenir of your Arctic night.
Is this suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, the tour is best suited for those comfortable with cold weather and brief outdoor exposure.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What if I don’t see the aurora?
Even if the lights don’t appear, you’ll enjoy an Arctic dinner, a scenic drive, and the chance to experience the peaceful Lapland night sky.
Can I cancel or change the booking?
No, this experience is non-refundable and cannot be modified once booked, so plan accordingly.
This tour offers a gentle, memorable way to chase the Northern Lights while enjoying local flavors and Arctic scenery. It’s a balanced choice for travelers who prioritize comfort and authenticity, and it promises a warm, atmospheric experience no matter what the sky delivers.