Hi all
I'm just starting to look into the possibility of taking a trip to Iceland, or one of the Scandinavian countries, to hopefully see the Northen Lights, probably next February 2017. The trip will be around 5-7 days and we will fly from Manchester. The destinations that I've given serious consideration to so far are Reykjavik, Tromso and Rovainiemi.To help me make my decision, I have some questions. I apprecaite that these questions are rather broad, but I'm just trying to get some preliminary ideas, so I'd appreciate any help that can be provided.
1) I know this is a very difficult question but is there any one country where we would have a better chance of seeing the Aurora than the others? My preference would probably be to go to Iceland, but I have been told by a friend that he has visited Iceland a number of times and not yet managed to see the Aurora. I've also read that the further North you are, the better your chances are, which would possibly make me err towards Tromso.
2) If possible, we'd also like to do a couple of days of skiing. I know that Iceland is certainly the least attractive destination for skiers, but is there somewhere in either Norway or Finland that has good skiing (downhill, not cross-country) as well as good opportunities for seeing the Aurora? Other activities like dog-sledding and snowmobiling would also be appealing so if there's somewhere that has lots of good activities like this, then I'd be keen to hear about it!
Thanks in advance
Peter
