Queenstown, New Zealand
Queenstown in New Zealand is not just for adventure sports and alpine thrills. The vibrant town is one of the most popular destinations for viewing the Southern Lights because of its access to viewing spots away from the light population and mountain peaks. The colors reflect in the waters of Lake Wakatipu and wash the surface in a rainbow of light.
Tasmania, Australia
The small Australian state of Tasmania has several spots from which to view the Southern Lights, including Bruny Island’s secluded lighthouse approximately 30 minutes from the island’s capital city and the top of Mount Wellington, where the higher you travel up the 4,100-foot-tall peak, the more likely you are to have an unobstructed view.
South Georgia Island
Getting to South Georgia Island is not easy, but those who travel to one of the world’s most southerly landmasses at the right time of year are not only rewarded with a unique view of an island encased in ice, but can also find a panoramic view of the Southern Lights.
That said, no tourist ships travel to this part of the world in winter because of the harsh weather conditions. Scientific research ships are the only way to reach South Georgia Island when the Southern Lights are active.
Patagonia
The wild and alluring landscape that crosses southern Chile and Argentina hosts exciting displays of the Southern Lights from May to July. As a world-class adventure destination, Patagonia offers an opportunity far from the light pollution of large cities. While the plains are better for viewing the wide expanse of dancing lights without obstruction, few things will compare to witnessing the movement of light over the granite towers of Tierra del Fuego.
The Falkland Islands
During the dark months between April and August, the Falkland Islands become a haven for witnessing the brilliant colors and twisting moves of the Southern Lights. The small group of islands approximately 400 miles from the Argentine coast offers a landscape free of light pollution and supports thriving penguin, elephant seal, and orca populations. The combination of wilderness and remoteness adds to the unforgettable ambiance.