Iceland sits at the southern edge of the auroral oval. On strong KP nights — KP 4 and above — displays are visible and frequently dramatic. The variable is cloud cover, which Iceland has more of than Norway or northern Sweden. We plan around this with contingency nights and remote positioning away from any settlement.
What Iceland offers that no other destination matches is the combination of aurora with glacier ice caves — accessible only November through March when cold temperatures stabilise the glacier.
Crystal blue ice caves inside Vatnajakull — accessible only in winter. Pairs with aurora nights in the same itinerary.
Nov – Mar onlyNatural thermal pools in the Westfjords and south coast — outdoor bathing in sub-zero air. The contrast on a clear night is one of Iceland’s defining experiences.
Year-round · Best in winterFarm stays and remote lodges on Snæfellsnes and in the Westfjords where the sky is entirely uncompromised.
Oct – MarVatnajakull and Langjokull glaciers in winter — Iceland’s scale in snow and silence.
Dec – MarHusavik and Akureyri operate winter whale watching for humpback and minke through much of the aurora season.
Oct – MarPrivate access to dark-sky locations with a specialist photographer. Requires flexibility around KP forecast windows.
On requestArrival Reykjavik, private transfer south. First aurora opportunity from black-sand coast.
Private guide into Vatnajakull. Overnight remote lodge at Skafta with dark-sky access.
Remote geothermal bathing, coastal darkness positioning. Final contingency night.
First dark-sky positioning on Snæfellsnes. Aurora from 10pm onward from early October.
Remote fjord accommodation. Lowest light pollution in Iceland. 4 consecutive prime viewing nights.
Geothermal landscape, Nature Baths, lava formations. Final aurora nights.
Private outdoor hot tubs, aurora alert service, direct dark-sky access.
Working farms. Absolute darkness, geothermal access, complete remoteness.
Glacier-facing, western horizon clear. Private geothermal pool access.
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Begin a ConversationAt 69°N, Tromsø is positioned within the band of maximum aurora activity. On a night with moderate solar activity and clear skies, the display here is overhead — filling the sky rather than sitting on the horizon. This geographic advantage is consistent and meaningful.
Norway in winter is also the only destination in our portfolio where aurora season coincides with whale season. Humpback and orca follow the herring migration into the fjords between November and January. A morning at sea watching orca surface against a snowfield, an evening waiting under the lights — this combination exists nowhere else.
November to January, orca and humpback follow the herring into Kaldfjord. Private RIB or small vessel. One of the most powerful wildlife encounters we arrange.
Nov – Jan onlyPrivate guided mushing through Arctic birch forest and frozen tundra. The silence between the dogs’ footfalls in deep snow is its own experience.
Dec – MarTraditional reindeer-pulled pulka with Sámi herders. Cultural exchange with direct access to indigenous knowledge of the Arctic.
Dec – MarGuided snowmobile into remote mountain terrain north of Tromsø. Access to dark-sky positions unreachable by any other means.
Dec – AprWhite-tailed sea eagles along the Norwegian coast in winter. Private boat through fjords with naturalist guide.
Oct – MarTraditional Norwegian sauna at the water’s edge, ice plunge. The most authentic versions are in remote fishing communities north of Tromsø.
Oct – MarPrivate transfer to remote fjord lodge north of city. Dark-sky positioning from first night.
Morning RIB expeditions into Kaldfjord for orca. Dog sledding afternoons. Aurora vigil from 5pm.
Full day with Sámi family — reindeer herding, pulka, traditional meal in lavvu.
Transfer to wilderness lodge on Kvaløya island. Immediate dark-sky access. First aurora night.
Snowmobile into Lyngen. Remote mountain lodge, complete silence, extreme dark sky. Nightly vigil.
Final nights at fjordside lodge. Sea eagle safari, sauna and ice plunge, final aurora nights.
Private cabins at the fjord edge, north-facing, complete darkness. 20 minutes from Tromsø airport.
Extreme remoteness. One of the finest aurora positions in Norway. Winter access by snowmobile only.
Wood-burning stove, outdoor viewing platform, complete isolation. Accessed by snowmobile.
The whale season overlap runs November–January. Worth building your window around this.
Begin a ConversationThe Abisko microclimate is documented: Lake Torneträsk creates a localised weather pattern that consistently produces clear skies when cloud covers the surrounding region. The Aurora Sky Station at Abisko has operated on this statistical basis for decades.
Swedish Lapland also holds the ICEHOTEL at Jukkasjärvi — rebuilt every November from the ice of the Torne River, demolished each spring. An art suite carved from ice, temperature at −5°C, reindeer skin sleeping bag, and the ability to step outside at 2am when the KP rises.
Rebuilt each November, demolished each April. Art suites carved by international artists. A genuinely unique experience with no equivalent.
Nov – Apr onlyPurpose-built observation station above the cloud line. When cloud covers the valley, a chairlift takes you above it. Heated platforms, astrophysicists on site during peak season.
Dec – MarExpedition mushing through Lapland birch forest with overnight in wilderness cabins. Complete silence with only the sound of runners in snow.
Dec – MarTime with a Sámi reindeer-herding family — arranged through long-standing relationships, limited parties each winter. Not a tourist activity.
Dec – Feb · LimitedTraditional ice fishing through drilled holes. Meditative and deeply quiet. Combined with an open-fire meal on the ice.
Jan – MarOne of the great Arctic landscapes in winter. Birch forest, frozen lake expanses, fell scenery. No other visitors in winter.
Nov – MarTwo nights in an art suite. −5°C. Reindeer skin sleeping bag. Aurora from the open-air ice bar.
Transfer to microclimate. Aurora Sky Station evenings. 3 consecutive high-probability nights.
Arrival Kiruna, transfer Jukkasjärvi. 3 nights including one ice art suite. Dog sled and ice fishing.
4 nights in the microclimate. Aurora Sky Station nightly. Best clear-sky probability of the itinerary.
Rebuilt every November from the Torne River. Art suites winter-only. Books well ahead for peak December–February.
Positioned in the microclimate. Direct chairlift to Aurora Sky Station.
Used during dog sledding expeditions. Wood-burning stove, total isolation.
ICEHOTEL and Abisko book several months ahead. Start early.
Begin a ConversationFinnish Lapland returns to true astronomical darkness earlier in autumn than Iceland or southern Norway. For clients with an October or even late September window, Finland offers genuine viewing opportunities before other destinations are fully dark.
Finland also holds the glass-roofed log cabin experience — warm inside, open to the sky, with the aurora playing directly overhead while you lie in bed. You are comfortable. The sky is fully visible. It is the most accessible form of aurora viewing we offer.
Warm log cabins with thermal glass roof panels at Kakslauttanen — aurora visible directly overhead from bed. No cold exposure required.
Sep – AprSmoke sauna on the frozen lake edge, ice plunge through a cut hole in the surface. Sauna culture as it exists in Finnish life — not a hotel amenity.
Dec – MarReindeer-pulled pulka through Sámi territory in the Inari region. One of the least commercially mediated Sámi experiences we offer.
Dec – MarDog sledding expeditions from half-day to 3-day wilderness routes. Overnight wilderness cabin options.
Dec – MarLake Inari is one of the largest in Europe. Ice fishing kilometres from any settlement — wholly different from tourist operations near Rovaniemi.
Jan – MarSnowshoe through fell country in complete wilderness. One of the least visited national parks in Scandinavia in winter.
Nov – Apr4 nights in glass-roofed log cabins. Aurora visible from bed. Smoke sauna, husky safari, reindeer pulka.
Transfer north to Lake Inari. Sámi reindeer experience, ice fishing, snowshoe in Urho Kekkonen.
Direct flight Rovaniemi, transfer north. First aurora window from night 1 — September darkness available here before Iceland or Norway.
Urho Kekkonen wilderness position. Complete isolation, fell landscape open to all horizons. 4 nights in best viewing position.
The original glass igloo experience. Aurora visible without leaving bed. Books many months ahead in winter.
Remote lodge on Lake Inari. Private cabins, smoke sauna, husky kennels on site.
Small, remote, winter-access properties at the park edge. Complete darkness. Fell landscape unobstructed in all directions.
Glass cabin availability at Kakslauttanen is the first constraint. Start 4–6 months ahead of winter.
Begin a ConversationReward your best people with something they will talk about for years. Bespoke Nordic experiences for executive retreats, team offsites, and incentive programmes.
Request a Programme BriefYour top performers have done the Maldives. They have done Scottsdale. What they have not done is play golf at 1 AM under the midnight sun, stand on a fjord at 69 degrees north with nobody else around, or dine privately in a restored fisherman's cabin on the Lofoten Islands.
Nordic incentive travel is not mainstream yet. That is exactly the point. The IRF Incentive Travel Index ranks the Nordic region as a top-3 destination for 2026, with rising budgets and firm ROI expectations. We deliver the experiences that justify the investment.
4-8 people. 3-5 days. C-suite offsites combining strategy sessions with extraordinary Nordic experiences. Private lodges, private chefs, zero distractions.
8-20 people. 4-7 days. Top-performer reward trips across Iceland, Norway, Sweden, or Finland. Midnight golf, Northern Lights, glacier expeditions, whale watching.
6-16 people. 3-5 days. Arctic wilderness challenges, fjord kayaking, traditional Nordic cooking classes, midnight hiking. Build bonds that boardrooms cannot.
4-12 people. Custom duration. Impress key clients or partners with experiences they cannot book themselves. Private access, bespoke itineraries, white-glove service.
Every programme is built from scratch by Halldor and Silvia, our co-founders who grew up in Iceland and Sweden. We handle all logistics across all Nordic countries: accommodation, transfers, guides, activities, dining, emergency support.
Typical per-person cost for a group of 8: €3,500 – €5,500 depending on accommodation tier and activity intensity. We work on direct booking or through your preferred travel management company.
We are from Iceland and Sweden. We know these places because we grew up in them, not from a supplier catalogue.
5 bookings per month. Maximum 2 concurrent groups. Your programme gets our full personal attention.
One point of contact from first enquiry to airport departure. No handoffs, no call centres, no surprises.
Tell us about your group and we will send a bespoke programme brief within 48 hours.
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Private golf journeys above the Arctic Circle during the solstice window. Designed personally by Halldór and Silvía. Five trips per month, two concurrent groups, no exceptions.
Begin the ConversationWhy June & JulyThe midnight-sun window in the high Arctic is narrow. The sun does not set between late May and late July.
The peak week in 2026 falls around the summer solstice, 20–21 June. Horizontal sun angle through the night softens shadows and turns the fairway to a quality no clubhouse further south can replicate. Our journeys place clients on the best courses inside that window, with tee times after ten in the evening and conditions that occur nowhere else on Earth.
The season compresses quickly. Solstice-week capacity is usually claimed six to nine months out. We take five Nordic journeys per month across all product lines, and most summer months are booked by mid-Q1.
Three named venues inside or at the edge of the Arctic Circle. Access arranged personally by the founders.
Iceland's premier midnight-sun course. Perched above Eyjafjörður, with the fjord on one side and the mountain on the other.
Ranked among the world's most dramatic courses. Seven holes play directly along the North Atlantic. Tee off at eleven in the evening in full daylight.
Among the northernmost 18-hole courses in the world, both close to or beyond the Arctic Circle. Private tee times arranged on request.
We play before the public tee sheet opens. No tournament crowds. No waiting. A caddie and a clubhouse that knows your name.
Every itinerary is drafted by Halldór or Silvía personally. The first reply to any enquiry comes from a founder within four business hours.
The sun is at its most horizontal between ten in the evening and two in the morning. Tee times, meals, and transfers are built around that window, not around a morning clubhouse schedule.
Halldór met us in Akureyri at ten in the evening. By midnight we were on the tee, and the sun never moved. We have played Pebble Beach and St Andrews. Neither felt like this.— Private Client · June 2025
Tell us what you have in mind. The first reply is from a founder, within four business hours.
The summer solstice (20–21 June 2026) is the astronomical peak, but any week from late May to late July offers daylight from tee to green. Most clients prefer late June for the warmest air temperatures.
Solstice-week capacity is usually claimed six to nine months out. We accept five Nordic journeys per month across all product lines, and most summer months are booked by mid-Q1.
Either Halldór or Silvía, personally. Not a consultant, not a junior, not a contractor. The first conversation and every subsequent revision is with one of the two founders.
Private midnight-golf journeys are designed in the range of €12,000 to €25,000 per person for a five to seven day trip, including lodging, private ground, green fees, and all founder-designed experiences. Corporate programmes start at €3,500 per person for groups of eight or more.
Two of us. Direct supplier relationships across Iceland, Norway, Svalbard, and the Lofoten Arctic Circle. We do not scale through sub-contractors. Partnerships are selective by design.
If that fits how you want to work with the region, the form below goes straight to us.