Aurora Australis — Queenstown
The Southern Lights paint the skies above New Zealand's South Island in ethereal green and purple ribbons on clear winter nights.
About this spectacle
On clear winter nights above Queenstown, the Aurora Australis unfolds across the southern sky in shifting curtains of green and purple light. Visitors set up on hillsides or lakeshores away from town glow, watching as ribbons of colour pulse and ripple overhead. The display can range from a faint luminous arc low on the horizon to vivid dancing columns that reflect off Lake Wakatipu. Cold, still nights with low humidity tend to produce the clearest skies and most dramatic shows. The surrounding Remarkables mountain range frames the celestial display, adding foreground depth for photographers. Activity ebbs and flows unpredictably over hours; patience is rewarded when solar wind conditions align. The silence, the cold, and the slow unfolding of light across the dark sky create an atmosphere that is both humbling and quietly exhilarating.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: ZQN. Nearest city: Queenstown.
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