The aurora borealis is a beautiful natural wonder that lights up Iceland’s skies each year. However, the lights can be unpredictable, and visibility depends on factors like clear skies, low light pollution, solar activity and of course the weather. Our ready-made northern lights travel packages...
These Northern Lights tours in Iceland cover the best locations and tour options in Reykjavik, Akureyri, and other stunning landscapes
Chase the northern lights on these expert-curated Iceland holidays. Choose from tour packages including your accommodation, local transport & more.
There are no specific stops, since we can't decide where the most light activity will be. You'll return to the starting pointAbout the operator Don’t take it from us – here’s what people have to say about this operator: ProTrip Iceland 3 Reykjavik, I...
are also important for seeing the lights. With darkness being crucial for northern lights hunting, the Icelandic winter brings even more opportunities to see the aurora borealis in Iceland. Heading away from light pollution will maximize your chances of a glimpse, although the brightest aurora can ...
Go in search of the most dramatic lightshow on Earth on this aurora-hunting adventure in Iceland. Guided by an expert local tour leader, we head into the Icelandic countryside, where the dark skies (and real-time data) give us our best chance of seeing the Northern Lights. Here, we also...
Experience the dancing skies of Iceland as you hunt for the aurora borealis on this tour from Reykjavik. Join a small group and venture away from the light pollution of Iceland’s capital. Your guide finds the best location to see the colorful skies as they are illuminated with green, red,...
DJ made our trip to Iceland one of the most fun trips we’ve ever taken!! Read more Written October 27, 2023 KissNature 0 contributions Iceland trip Reykjavik is not so much Iceland’s cosmopolitan city. Rather, it is a secluded town from the Arctic world. There are ...
In Iceland or northern Finland, Norway and Sweden it’s possible to see the heavens ablaze with swirly, smoky light from late September to early April. The mesmerising light is formed from fast-moving, electrically charged solar particles driven towards the poles by the Earth’s magnetic field....
Having been on whale watching trips before and generally been left disappointed, we were blown away by seeing so many humpback whales up so close. The boat was comfortable, the crew members friendly and knowledgeable. If you visit Iceland make sure you don't miss out ...