Why does sweden have 24 hours of daylight




















In Sweden, this is called 'sommartid'. When setting the clock back 1 hour in October, it's called 'vintertid'. Here is a useful link for seeing current time in Sweden: Current local time in Sweden. Skip to main content Our other websites:. I accept cookies No, thanks. Where to go. What to do. Where to stay. Explore Map. A couple of extreme examples: On 21 June, the city of Kiruna in the north of Sweden has midnight sun, i.

Because during this magical time of year, the sun shines 24 hours a day across northern Sweden. From between end May and mid-July, the midnight sun lights up the night in northern Sweden lengthening your sightseeing days. Sweden is a country with big differences in daylight. The new time in Sweden will be in effect from a. What is the current time in Sweden? Here is a useful link for seeing current time in Sweden: Current local time in Sweden.

Our advice is to simply succumb to the light and be dazzled into staying vertical for as long as you can to enjoy this unique part of the world. You can sleep when you get home. The more adventurous traveler could always take on the challenge of scaling Kebnekaise, our highest mountain, go skiing, or for the more artistic adventurer how about an ice-sculpting course at the ICEHOTEL.

For your very own midnight sun experience pick a quiet spot with uninterrupted views; which is not a problem in vast Swedish Lapland, and bathe in the rays of the unique and spectacular midnight sun. Summertime in Swedish Lapland , usually between end May and mid-July. However the further north you go, the longer the Midnight Sun will be last. Two of the best places to see the Midnight Sun though is Kebnekaise and Abisko where it's visible from the end of May until mid-July.

The Midnight Sun is a natural phenomenon occurring in summer months at latitudes north of the Arctic Circle where the sun remains visible at local midnight. Skip to main content Our other websites:.

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