Aurora Hotspots and Tips

Quick guide to see the aurora australis

Chris and Bec (@salt.and.charcoal)

Chris and Bec (@salt.and.charcoal)

Tasmania, Australia

If you go to Tassie from May to August, you’re in luck! That’s peak season for the Aurora Australis. 

Seeing it is one of the best memories we have from our trip. So here’s a quick guide to help you see it, too: 

Hotspots

These are places with minimal light pollution, a key factor in seeing the aurora:

  • Bruny Island. Cloudy Bay and the southern beaches are ideal. 

  • Cockle Creek. As far south as you can drive in Australia. Remote, dark and epic if the skies are clear.

  • South Arm Peninsula. Easy access from Hobart and wide open southern views.

  • Fortescue Bay. If you’re camping there for the Three Capes hike, keep an eye on the aurora forecast!

If you’re lucky, you might even see it on Bicheno, Bay of Fires, and even Cradle Mt!

Tips for actually seeing it

  • Download an aurora app! There are plenty of them, here's a good one

  • Check cloud cover, you NEED clear skies

  • Get away from town lights. Even 10 to 15 minutes out makes a big difference

  • Always face south

  • Even if you can’t see much with your eyes, your camera might pick it up

But the main thing is to be patient. We’ve waited hours before, but when it shows up, it’s magic ✨

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