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About the midnight sun
The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon which means that the sun does not set during the summer months. In other words, given fair weather, you can see the sun for a continuous 24 hours.
The duration of the midnight sun depends on how far north you are. At the Arctic Circle in the county of Nordland, you can see the midnight sun from 12 June to 1 July, at the North Cape in Finnmark you can see the sun from 14 May to 29 July, and at the North Pole the sun does not set for six months.
Approximate dates when you can see the midnight sun
The Arctic Circle: 12 June - 1 July
Bodø: 4 June - 8 July
Svolvær: 28 May - 14 July
Harstad: 25 May - 18 July
Bardufoss: 23 May - 19 July
Andenes: 22 May - 21 July
Tromsø: 20 May - 22 July
Bossekopp: 19 May - 24 July
Vardø: 17 May - 26 July
Hammerfest: 16 May - 27 July
Berlevåg: 15 May - 28 July
The North Cape: 14 May - 29 July
Longyearbyen (Svalbard): 20 April - 22 August
Midnight sun safaris and cruises
There are several cruise lines visiting Norway. An excellent way to experience the Norwegian coast, is to go on a cruise with Hurtigruten (The Norwegian Coastal Voyage) You can sit on deck and just enjoy the midnight sun.
You can also choose a midnight cruise at the North Cape or go on a midnight sun cruise in Lofoten. These trips will take you out on the open sea to experience the special light.
Hope it will help you
The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon which means that the sun does not set during the summer months. In other words, given fair weather, you can see the sun for a continuous 24 hours.
The duration of the midnight sun depends on how far north you are. At the Arctic Circle in the county of Nordland, you can see the midnight sun from 12 June to 1 July, at the North Cape in Finnmark you can see the sun from 14 May to 29 July, and at the North Pole the sun does not set for six months.
Approximate dates when you can see the midnight sun
The Arctic Circle: 12 June - 1 July
Bodø: 4 June - 8 July
Svolvær: 28 May - 14 July
Harstad: 25 May - 18 July
Bardufoss: 23 May - 19 July
Andenes: 22 May - 21 July
Tromsø: 20 May - 22 July
Bossekopp: 19 May - 24 July
Vardø: 17 May - 26 July
Hammerfest: 16 May - 27 July
Berlevåg: 15 May - 28 July
The North Cape: 14 May - 29 July
Longyearbyen (Svalbard): 20 April - 22 August
Midnight sun safaris and cruises
There are several cruise lines visiting Norway. An excellent way to experience the Norwegian coast, is to go on a cruise with Hurtigruten (The Norwegian Coastal Voyage) You can sit on deck and just enjoy the midnight sun.
You can also choose a midnight cruise at the North Cape or go on a midnight sun cruise in Lofoten. These trips will take you out on the open sea to experience the special light.
Hope it will help you
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The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs during the summer in places south of the Antarctic Circle and north of the Arctic Circle – including Northern Norway. The earth is rotating at a tilted axis relative to the sun, and during the summer months, the North Pole is angled towards our star.
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