Rishika Baranwal
Experience the Midnight Sun in northern Norway from late May to late July, with endless daylight to explore stunning fjords.
In northern Sweden, towns like Kiruna enjoy perpetual daylight from late May to mid-July, perfect for extended outdoor activities.
Finnish Lapland sees the sun for 73 days straight in summer, offering non-stop light for hiking, fishing, and festivals.
Iceland’s summer, especially in June, boasts nearly 24 hours of daylight, enhancing the beauty of its natural wonders.
From late May to late July, Alaska’s Fairbanks and Utqiaġvik experience the Midnight Sun, ideal for hiking and wildlife viewing.
Northern Canada’s Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut enjoy about two months of the Midnight Sun, perfect for exploring the wilderness.