Our universe is a complex compilation of planets, galaxies and nebula—let’s not forget the gaseous stars that serve as the foundation of it all. According to NASA, “ The age, distribution, and composition of the stars in a galaxy trace the history, dynamics, and evolution of that galaxy.“ Once one starts digging into the intricacies of space science, it unravels like a ball of yarn. Do you enjoy stargazing? These incredible tours around the world are either great introductory adventures or something for even experts to enjoy. Prepare to be dazzled by the vibrancy of the night sky.
Boulder Astronomy Tour
Boulder just got even more stunning—taking a tour after dark to see the night sky that resides over this awesome part of Colorado might be your favorite highlight of the trip. Experts point out various phenomena via telescopes and laser pointers and will have plenty of time to answer detailed questions since groups are kept at a max of 12 people. Munch on provided snacks and just have a great time.
Observatory Stargazing Tour from Santiago
A complimentary transfer will take you to the observatory, where a seasoned expert astronomer will navigate the intrigued through a variety of telescopes. What makes this place in Chile unique is the fact that guests can see stars when the sun is still up. But the experience continues into the evening and is paired with wine and cheese. We’re sold.
Astronomy Tour San Pedro de Atacama
While most of Chile is prime for stargazing, the dramatic landscape of volcanoes, salt flats and springs is a famed environment for immersing into the stars. Since ancient times, the human eye has enjoyed the starry sites from this desert stretch, and while several astronomy tours take place here, this particular one is among the highest-rated. Experts will blend old practices with technology, for a night to remember. Special cameras will capture your moments.
Death Valley Sightseeing & Stargazing from Vegas
First, you’ll stop at a winery for a tasting of complex wine varietals. Then you’ll continue you on to the breathtaking Death Valley National Park just outside of the Las Vegas craziness, to await the gradual appearance of the sparkling illuminations. Wine and stargazing—how could that not be amazing?
Bora Bora: Small Group Stargazing Tour Including Sunset Cruise
Known for its lavish honeymoon resorts, Bora Bora is more than spectacularly clear water, but you’ll get a taste of that too on this twinkling adventure. As the sun sets, the small group of passengers will be sipping champagne while the crew preps for an evening of gazing—they’ll also delve into the methods of the stars Polynesians used to use to navigate the water.
Astronomic Small-Group Tour on Tenerife Teide Observatory
Teide National Park is on Tenerife, an island in Spain, and hosts a massive dormant volcano that serves as the country’s largest peak. The Teide observatory houses advanced equipment for viewing the luminous spheroids of plasma, aka stars, that hover over the land. Tour the facility and appreciate the depth of astronomy.
Mauna Kea: A Mars and Stars Photo Experience
Some of the world’s most gigantic telescopes can be found within observatories that sit on top of a mountain on the Big Island of Hawaii. Said Mountain is the tallest peak in Hawaii. The Mauna Kea Observatories are just a fraction of what can be experienced while “on top of the world”. See the sun rise or set, and just take in the serene atmosphere.
San Andreas Fault Sunset & Stargazing Jeep Tour from Palm Desert
California’s Palm Desert is a striking place to be at night, especially while riding in a Jeep with the wind whipping through your hair. The tour is exciting, scenic and full of cool information about more than just the night sky. Conversations of wildlife, history and geology will truly enrich your experience. And the tasty granola snacks help to do the same.
Tekapo Star Gazing Tour
Floating in hot springs of Lake Tekapo in New Zealand, while staring up at the constellations sounds pretty heavenly, right? Via floating hammock, this may be the comfiest astronomical tour on our list. Many unusual aspects, like an indoor projector that displays satellite space images, add an out of the box flare to the excursion.
Alpine Stargazing & Wine Tasting
Drive a few minutes away from downtown Bend, and you will be in some of the most beautiful dark sky areas in Oregon. While you could stargaze independently, going with a guide offers access to a viewing scope, and of course additional knowledge. Also including a wine tour of Bend’s seamless selections, it’s a different way to experience this vibrant destination.
Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park
Japan isn’t the first place we think of when searching for once in a lifetime places to see the Milky Way and constellations. But Ishigaki, an island within the Okinawa prefecture, has accomplished something only one other destination in all of Asia has. They’ve reduced light pollution enough to have a designated dark sky park, Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park. Ishigaki is mesmerizing in every aspect, and it just got better.