Midnight Sun Alaska |
May 11 – Aug 2 |
24‑hour daylight, vibrant wildlife activity, ideal photography conditions |
Hotels and flights sell out quickly—book months ahead; pack eye‑shades for sleeping |
Shoulder Season |
Late Aug – Oct |
Cooler temps, thinning sea ice, first aurora displays, fewer visitors |
Diminishing services as some tours wind down for winter |
Polar Night Alaska |
Nov 18 – Jan 23 |
24‑hour darkness, premier aurora viewing, winter cultural events (e.g., Kivgiq when held) |
Extreme cold and limited daylight require Arctic‑grade gear and flexible itineraries |
Late Winter |
Feb – Mar |
Lengthening daylight plus frequent auroras, dog‑sled races, easier flight logistics |
Temperatures still well below freezing; roads and trails remain snow‑covered |