The Ultimate Incentive Trip to Northern Sweden An incentive trip should inspire, motivate, and reward your team—while creating memories they’ll talk about for years. Few destinations offer this as powerfully as Northern Sweden, where the Arctic winter transforms into a spectacular stage of adventure, silence, and otherworldly beauty. At the heart of it all: the […]

An incentive trip should inspire, motivate, and reward your team—while creating memories they’ll talk about for years. Few destinations offer this as powerfully as Northern Sweden, where the Arctic winter transforms into a spectacular stage of adventure, silence, and otherworldly beauty. At the heart of it all: the magical Northern Lights.
For companies seeking a unique and unforgettable incentive experience, a journey to the north delivers everything—exclusivity, excitement, nature, culture, and genuine moments shared far from the everyday. Here is your complete guide to planning an Aurora-focused incentive trip to Northern Sweden.
The Aurora Borealis is more than a natural phenomenon—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime moment. Watching the sky shift in waves of green, purple, and gold creates an emotional impact few destinations can match.
A Northern Lights incentive trip offers:
Strong motivational value for employees or partners
Unforgettable shared experiences that build team spirit
A feeling of exclusivity and reward
A perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and premium comfort
Northern Sweden is one of the world’s most reliable places to see the aurora, thanks to its location above the Arctic Circle and its clear winter skies.
Abisko National Park is famous for having one of the clearest skies in the Arctic.
Why it’s perfect for incentive groups:
High aurora probability
Remote, exclusive atmosphere
Activities like night-time snowshoeing, Aurora photography classes, and chairlift aurora watching
A truly premium experience for smaller, high-value groups.
Kiruna combines adventure with comfortable infrastructure—and, of course, the world-famous ICEHOTEL.
Top incentive experiences include:
Sleeping in hand-carved ice suites
Ice drinks in the ICEBAR
Guided Northern Lights tours by snowmobile or sled
Ice sculpting workshops
It’s an unforgettable blend of art, nature, and Arctic luxury.
In winter, the Luleå archipelago freezes into a glittering landscape—creating space for unique activities you can’t find anywhere else.
Group highlights:
Aurora tours on the frozen sea
Hovercraft safaris
Arctic dining on the ice
Scenic coastal lodges perfect for corporate groups
A spectacular, accessible option with unforgettable winter charm.
The Northern Lights season in Sweden runs from September to March, but the most reliable winter months are:
December – January: Deep winter and polar night atmosphere
February – March: More daylight, slightly warmer temperatures, excellent aurora conditions
Corporate groups typically prefer January–March for the best balance of weather, daylight, and activities.
Feel the Arctic air and chase the aurora across frozen lakes and forests.
A timeless northern experience and a favorite among corporate groups.
Learn how to capture the Northern Lights with professional guides.
Authentic storytelling, traditional food, and meaningful insights into the region’s Indigenous culture.
Taste reindeer, Arctic char, lingonberries, cloudberries, and modern Nordic cuisine—often served fireside or even on the ice.
Arctic destinations fill up quickly, especially for groups.
Balance adventure with comfort, culture, and relaxation.
Local suppliers offer high-quality clothing for safety and comfort.
Northern Sweden requires expert coordination—weather, logistics, timing, and distances matter.