71% of Canadians say they haven't seen the
Northern Lights, but would like to in their lifetime
Canada,
Norway and Finland boast the most popular destinations
for aurora hunters, with Expedia searches up
triple-digits
With experts predicting extraordinary aurora
visibility in 2024, Expedia's Northern Lights Insider Guide helps
travellers plan their trip
TORONTO, Feb. 1, 2024
/CNW/ -- This year's hotspots are looking a whole lot cooler with
the rise of Northern Lights tourism, spurred by reports that the
astronomical phenomenon will be extraordinarily visible in 2024.
According to a survey commissioned by Expedia®, almost
three-quarters of Canadians (71%) aspire to see the Northern Lights
in their lifetime but haven't yet crossed the item off their
bucket-list1. Travelling to see the Aurora Borealis is
more in-demand than going on an African Safari (44%), exploring
Japan during cherry blossom season
(43%), or visiting Machu Picchu in Peru (38%). Expedia searches are skyrocketing
for winter trips to Northern Lights "capitals" like Lapland in
Finland, Churchill, Manitoba, and Alta in Norway.
To help travellers plan, Expedia has released a Northern Lights
Insider Guide packed with insights on trending destinations,
booking hacks, photography tips and ideal itineraries.
"Planning your Northern Lights adventure might feel like
navigating uncharted territory, but we've made it easy for
travellers to make this trip a reality," said Melanie Fish, head of Expedia Group Brands
public relations. "From Canada to Norway, the free guide shows where to stay for
under $200 a night or how to bundle a
whole trip together for under $2000.
There's even a photography guide to make sure you know how to
capture the memory."
Expedia's Northern Lights Insider
Guide
Everything you need to know to plan and book a
once-in-a-lifetime trip to chase the Northern Lights in 2024:
Destination Insights2
Due to an auspicious
solar cycle, 2024 is expected to bring increased opportunities for
travellers to glimpse the Northern Lights. Here are the most
popular places to chase the aurora borealis this year, based on
Expedia traveller data:
Finland: For Canadian
aurora hunters, Finland is an
extremely popular destination with hotel searches increasing 197%
in 2023 versus 2022. The Finnish Lapland region is
most popular (+328%), home to popular Northern Lights locales
Rovaniemi (+313%) and Levi (+128%), among others.
Canada: Top
Canadian destinations for Northern Lights tourism included
Churchill, Manitoba
boasting a 173% increase in hotel searches in 2023 compared to
2022. Whitehorse, Yukon (+20%) and Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (+18%)
also saw increases.
Norway: Norway's Northern Lights season stretches from
fall to spring, but statistically the best times to see the lights
are in March/April and September/October. Top destinations
included Kirkenes (+189%), Tromsø (+109%) and Alta,
the second northern-most city in the world (+115%).
U.S.A.: America's
largest state, Alaska, saw
an increase of 104% with Fairbanks
being the most popular destination (128%). Visit in late August
through mid-April for the best chance of spotting the Northern
Lights.
Top Ten Trending Northern Lights Locations
Worldwide3: Based on year-over-year search growth,
these are the destinations expected to be popular among tourists in
2024.
- Lapland, Finland (+370%)
- Churchill, Canada (+110%)
- Alta, Norway
(+100%)
- Narvik, Norway
(+90%)
- Banff, Canada
(+80%)
- Kalfafell, Iceland
(+80%)
- Jasper, Canada (+75%)
- Isle of Skye, UK (+70%)
- Abisko, Sweden
(+65%)
- Kiruna, Sweden (+55%)
Best Times to Go in 2024
Based on average daily hotel
rates (ADRs) in 20234, these are the anticipated most
cost-effective destinations for Northern Lights trips in the coming
year:
- February: Faroe Island, with ADRs around $162, more than $100 cheaper per night compared to the most
expensive month, September.
- March: Aberdeen,
Scotland (ADRs $114), nearly
15% cheaper than ADRs in September.
- April: Tromsø, Norway,
with ADRs around $201, a $107 difference compared to February.
- September: Finland
(ADRs around $181), roughly
$121 cheaper than December.
- October: Lapland, Finland (ADRs around $141), less than half the cost of December,
January, and February.
- November: Yellowknife,
Canada (ADRs around $188),
around 10% cheaper than January.
- December: Greenland,
ADRs at $148, less than half the cost
during March.
Money-Saving Hacks
According to Expedia's recent
survey, 58% of travellers have not taken a trip to see the Northern
Lights due to financial reasons. These tips help travellers save
without compromising on experience:
- Book airfare on a Sunday to save up to 24%5:
According to Expedia's Air Travel Hacks report, travellers
who book on Sundays instead of Fridays tend to save, on average,
around 17% on domestic flights and 24% on international
flights.
- Expedia's Price Tracking feature on the app
eliminates the uncertainty involved in choosing the right time to
book a Northern Lights trip by notifying travellers when flight
prices change and using exclusive data to pinpoint the best time to
book6.
- Bundle and save: Travelling to a remote destination
doesn't have to be complicated. Travellers can save hundreds of
dollars on average when they book their flights, hotel and
activities all in one place on the Expedia app7.
Suggested Itineraries
- Yellowknife, Northwest
Territories: One of the country's best places to catch
the Northern Lights, locals recommend a minimum three-to-four-night
stay to increase the odds of glimpsing the Aurora. Stay at the
Explorer Hotel and schedule intimate Aurora viewing experience with
transportation and a midnight snack through Bucketlist Tours.
- Tromsø, Norway: Indulge
in a week-long retreat at the Radisson Blu Hotel Tromsø, and
combine your flight and hotel into an Expedia package. Make the
most of your days by adding a reindeer sledding adventure.
- Fairbanks, Alaska: Book
a package to this popular Northern Lights destination, including a
stay at Chena Hot Springs Resort and a visit to the Aurora Ice
Museum.
Capturing the Northern Lights:
Even when shooting with
a smartphone camera, it's possible to bring home the magic of the
Northern Lights with these photography tips from award-winning
wildlife and nature photographer, Dave
Sandford:
1. Get remote: Heading to where it is dark with little to
no light pollution will provide you with the best opportunities
when shooting the night sky, so head as far away from any urban
centers as possible.
2. Planning and preparation is key: Lean on local guides
or a group excursion to get you to the right place at the right
time for Northern Lights hunting. Download one of the many aurora
tracking apps and make sure you bring spare batteries, memory cards
or charge your smartphone to ahead of time. Cold temperatures can
sap your charge faster than normal.
3. Use a tripod: Shooting the night sky requires a slower
camera shutter speed, and using a tripod will help prevent camera
shake and give you crisp, sharp images regardless of what type of
camera you're using. Bonus points if you use a cable release
trigger or put your camera or smartphone on self-timer mode to help
prevent blurry images from camera shake.
4. Composition: Depending on your location, some ideas to
keep in mind for a more breathtaking image are mountains, a tree
line, lighted tent, building structures or reflections of the
Northern Lights on a lake or pond. As astounding as the Northern
Lights are on their own, using a foreground subject will take your
images to the next level and give your viewer a sense of scale.
5. Dress for success! This phrase isn't exclusively for
the corporate business world. Don't miss out on getting the most
out of your Northern Lights experience because you're too cold to
enjoy it! Layers are key for proper sub-zero aurora viewing and
photography. You can often rent cold-weather gear if you don't own
some. The warmer you are, the more comfortable you'll be to fully
embrace the cold temperatures and to truly enjoy the magic that is
the Northern Lights.
"Patience is key and experimenting with your camera settings is
the secret sauce to capturing the Northern Lights," said Sandford.
"That said, don't forget to savor the moment. It doesn't matter how
many times I've been fortunate to see them in person, I always make
a point to put the camera down and lose myself in the extraordinary
experience of the Northern Lights."
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Data Sources:
¹ The survey about once-in-a-life-time experiences was conducted
online among 2,000 Canadian. adults who intend to travel for
leisure in 2024, by OnePoll on behalf of Expedia
2 Data results based off global hotel searches by
Canadians on Expedia made throughout 2023 in comparison to
2022.
3Data results based off global hotel searches on
Expedia made throughout 2023 in comparison to 2022.
4ADR data based off YOY global Expedia hotel rates in
2023 in comparison to 2022.
5 Sourced from ARC's global airline sales database.
Percentages noted are averages.
6 Price predictions are not a guarantee. Available to
members on select routes.
7 Savings based on package bookings as compared to
the price of the same components booked separately. Savings will
vary based on origin/destination, length of trip, stay dates and
travel suppliers. Savings not available on all packages. Flight
inclusive packages are ATOL protected.
SOURCE Expedia, Inc.