Norway: Situated in the Arctic Circle, is called the Land of the Midnight Sun
Here from May to late July, that means that for around a period of 76 days, the sun never goes down
Nunavut, Canada: It is located around two degrees above the Arctic Circle, in the Northwest Territories of Canada
This place sees around two months of 24X7 sunlight
Iceland: It is Europe’s largest island after Great Britain
Here, during the month of June, the sun actually never sets
Barrow, Alaska: From late May to late July, the sun actually does not set here
This place can be visited in either summers or winters
Finland: It is known as the land of thousand lakes and islands
Finland gets to see the sun straight for just 73 days during summers
Sweden: The time period of constant sunshine might last for up to six months of a year