During the Southern Hemisphere summer, from November to February, Antarctica experiences continuous daylight, making mornings seem endless in this icy wilderness.
Northern Norway, including cities like Tromsø, experiences the Midnight Sun from mid-May to mid-July, providing 24 hours of daylight and endless mornings.
Reykjavik and other parts of Iceland enjoy nearly 24-hour daylight from late May to late July. The sun barely sets, creating long, bright mornings.
Utqiaġvik, Alaska, experiences continuous daylight from late May to late July. The sun never sets, offering a unique experience of perpetual morning.
Parts of Greenland, especially near the Arctic Circle, have the Midnight Sun from late May to late July, providing constant daylight and endless mornings.
In Nunavut, especially in regions like Alert, the Midnight Sun is visible from early May to early August, creating a period where morning never ends.