Iceland is one of the best places in the world to see the aurora borealis (also known as the northern lights). Here, at 65° N on the southern edge of the Arctic Circle, you can see auroras almost every night — and in warmer temperatures than many other viewing locations around the ...
Northern Lights Trek ICELAND Explore Iceland by foot with a chance to experience the spectacular Northern Lights! SUMMARYDATES & COSTSITINERARYGALLERY Explore Iceland's stunning scenery; from colourful mountains and volcanic landscapes to hot springs. Surrounded by beautiful lake and mountain scenery, we...
Iceland is an amazing country with some very dramatic scenery. Although a short trip, we packed a lot into the time available. Seeing the Northern Lights (as we did) is undoubtedly a bonus - but even if you don't get an Aurora sighting, the trip is still very worthwhile. ...
The natural phenomenon is usually observable around the Arctic Circle – but the lights have been particularly active in late 2024 and this will continue into 2025, giving people across large swaths of the US and Europe a chance to see the ethereal display. Here is everything you need to kno...
Iceland is one of thebest places to see the Northern Lights in the world, which is why I travel to Iceland every September to photograph the aurora borealis. The incredible variety of spectacular landscapes – waterfalls, beaches, mountains, cliffs, rock formations, glaciers, and more – creates...
Iceland is the ideal place to search for this natural phenomenon. Sightings are most likely in the evening hours from September to March. Browse our best northern lights vacations below and start planning your trip. Flights Hotels Experience Northern Lights City Break A natural phenomenon from USD...
Experience one of the world’s great natural phenomena on a 4-hour evening bus tour of Iceland. Depart the bright lights of Reykjavik to search for the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). About this activity Free cancellation Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund Reserve now &...
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, and sometimes even purple lights. Learn about the solar flares that create the aurora Keep warm while ...
The Northern Lights season runs from1st September, through winter, until 15th April, typically. To see the Northern Lights with your naked eye, you need: Darkness (winter only) Clear skies (no clouds) Aurora activity (Northern Lights)
Welcome to the home of the Northern Lights Iceland. Your site for holidays, tours, general information on the aurora borealis and our famous northern lights forecast