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You can see the Northern lights everywhere in Greenland.
In most of Greenland, you can see the Northern Lights from the middle of September to the middle of April.
Then the Northern Lights appeared in the sky they can last a few seconds or minutes and disappear again, or they can dance all night.
Technically, yes, the Northern Lights are there every night, however, we never know where and when they will appear.
Yes, you can see the Northern lights with the naked eye. Of course, if you take pictures of the northern lights by phone or camera, the northern lights are more intense.
One of the best apps for staying up to date with what is happening with the Northern Lights is Northern Light Aurora Forecast (iOS/Android).
In order to see the Northern Lights, there should be a dark and clear sky. Look for a place further away from the city and the lights.
You can stay in an aurora igloo in Nuuk, Ilulissat and Disko Island. You also have a good chance to see the northern lights while you are staying in a real Igloo in Ilulissat and camping on the ice sheet in Kangerlussuaq.
Yes, we have guided Northern Lights tours as a hike and by car, boat, or snowmobile in most places in Greenland.