Northern lights in iceland
Also called aurora borealis, these colorful dancing lights are caused by charged particles from solar flares colliding with the earth’s atmosphere. They can only be viewed on a dark night with no cloud cover. The best times for viewing are from end of September to April.
On a good day, this phenomenon can be seen in almost all of our tours after sunset:
2.5 Hours
Share the unique sight of the Northern Lights aboard the traditional and silent schooner Opal in Reykjavik Bay.
Duration: 2 days
This route leads you from the highlands to the Golden Circle. End your day relaxing in the hot springs.
Duration: 2 days / 1 night
Pretty flexible and based on weather, we can go North or South of Reykjavik to watch the Northern Lights.
Duration: 3-4 hours
We will take you out of the city lights around Reykjavík. Our guides will reveal all the secrets of the northern lights.
2.5 hours
Search for Aurora Borealis away from the city lights, on this thrilling winter cruise.
Duration: 8 days
This one week winter tour offers the most famous Icelandic areas in an amazing custom 4x4.
Duration: 3-4 hours
Get ready for the Northern Lights experience in the comfort of our Superjeeps!
Duration: 2 airport transfers and 2 super jeep day tours
Great deal to discover the South of Iceland and the northern lights with family and friends.
2.5 Hours
Share the unique sight of the Northern Lights aboard the traditional and silent schooner Opal in Reykjavik Bay.
Duration: 2 days
This route leads you from the highlands to the Golden Circle. End your day relaxing in the hot springs.
Duration: 2 days / 1 night
Pretty flexible and based on weather, we can go North or South of Reykjavik to watch the Northern Lights.
Duration: 3-4 hours
We will take you out of the city lights around Reykjavík. Our guides will reveal all the secrets of the northern lights.